Tributaries HXC6IR TV Cables User Manual


 
over CAT6 with IR Control
HXC6IR
1. Introduction
Tributaries HXC6IR HDMI & IR transmitter & receiver over CAT6 is a fully digital
product. Many similar type units are actually analog; they convert the digital
HDMI signal to analog in the transmitter unit, send it to the receiver unit via
CAT5E cable where it is converted back to a digital signal. Not only is this an
expensive design but it also sacrifices performance by the repeated digital to
analog and analog to digital conversions.
Consisting of 2 units, a transmitter and a receiver, the Tributaries HXC6IR can
extend an HDMI signal and the source’s IR signal over dual CAT6 cables for a
distance up to 145 feet (45 meters). The installation of the Tributaries HXC6IR
is quick and easy. Simply place the transmitter next to your HDTV source, such
as a DVD player, and then place the receiver close to your display. Complete the
installation using Tributaries HDMI cables, the IR blaster & receiver (included)
with the HXC6IR and 2 runs of CAT6.
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1. Introduction ......................................................................................
2. Features .............................................................................................
3. Package Contents ..............................................................................
4. Operation Controls and Functions ...................................................
4.1 Transmitter ..............................................................................
4.2 Receiver ...................................................................................
5. Pin Assignments ................................................................................
5.1 IR Pin Assignments ..................................................................
5.2 RJ45 Pin Assignments ..............................................................
6. Specifications .....................................................................................
7. Connection and Installation .............................................................
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