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HDSpider

HDMI 1.3 over Single Cat.5 Distribution Series

HVE-9000

HVE-9001

HVE-9002

HVE-9003

HVE-9004

HVE-9008

HVE-9900

User Manual

Ver.:2.0-1003

TABLE OF CONTENTS

p.3 Overview p.14 Installation p.20 Systematic Application Diagrams p.21 Frequently Asked Questions p.22 Specifications p.25 Notice p.26 Pin Definition

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PACKAGE CONTENTS

HVE-9000 HDSpider

Long Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver

1. HDSpider ™ Long Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver (HVE-9000)

2. 5V 2A DC Power Supply Unit

3. User Manual

HVE-9001 HDSpider

Cat.5 HDMI Sender

1. HDSpider ™ Cat.5 HDMI Sender (HVE-9001)

2. 5V 2A DC Power Supply Unit

3. User Manual

HVE-9002 HDSpider

Cat.5 HDMI Sender with Local HDMI Output

1. HDSpider ™ Cat.5 HDMI Sender with Local HDMI Output (HVE-9002)

2. 5V 4A DC Power Supply Unit

3. User Manual

HVE-9003 HDSpider

Cat.5 Cascadable HDMI Sender

1. HDSpider ™ Cat.5 Cascadable HDMI Sender (HVE-9003)

2. 5V 4A DC Power Supply Unit

3. User Manual

HVE-9004 HDSpider

4-Port Cat.5 HDMI Sender

1. 4-Port HDSpider ™ HDMI Cat.5 Sender (HVE-9004)

2. 5V 4A DC Power Supply Unit

3. User Manual

HVE-9008 HDSpider

8-Port Cat.5 HDMI Sender with Local HDMI Output

1. 8-Port HDSpider ™ HDMI Cat.5 Sender (HVE-9008)

2. 5V 4A DC Power Supply Unit

3. User Manual

HVE-9900 HDSpider

Short Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver

1. HDSpider ™ Short Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver (HVE-9900)

2. User Manual

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OVERVIEW

Introduction

The HDSpider ™ HDMI 1.3 over Single Cat.5 Distribution Series provides the most flexible solution by which the uncompressed, unmodified, and pure digital HDMI signals with 7.1-channel audio can be transmitted to different locations over a long distance. The cascadability of HDSpider™ series is virtually unlimited, allowing you to extend HDMI/DVI displays almost anywhere.

The whole HDSpider ™ series products can be easily inter-connected to suit almost every application through Cat.5/5e/6 cables. By taking the advantage of Cat.5/5e/6 cables, installation work becomes so easy and particularly cost effective wherever the distribution of

HDMI signals is required.

Features

The HDSpider ™ HDMI 1.3 over Single Cat.5 Distribution Series offers the users:

— Silicon Image (founder of HDMI) chipset embedded

— HDMI signal transmission via Cat.5/5e/6 cables

— Cat.5/5e/6 cable implementation to minimize use of high-cost HDMI cable

— Minimum 40m extension for 1080p resolution*

— Maximum extension up to 80m**

— Uncompressed, unmodified HDMI with 7.1-channel audio/video pure digital transmission

— Cascading virtually unlimited for HVE-9003

— Compliant with HDMI 1.2 / 1.3

— Build in 8-level signal level equalizer to fine tune video quality

— EDID learning ability to read and store the EDID information of the display to avoid any incompatibility among displays

— Software not required, purely hardware installation. Virus risk free

Note: The length depends on the characteristics and quality of the cables.

Higher resolutions

and longer transmission distances require low skew cables (<25ns/100m) for best performance.

*single link of HVE-9000. For connection with HVE-9900, 1080p distance at minimum 15m.

**single link at 480p resolution, with high quality, minimal delay skew Cat-6 cable

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PANEL DESCRIPTION

HVE-9000 HDSpider

Long Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver

Input Panel

HDMI Signal IN: Connect to the HDMI Signal OUT port on the HVE-9001, HVE-9002, HVE-9004, or HVE-9008 with a Cat.5e/6 cable.

+5V DC:

Connect to 5V 2A DC power supply.

Output Panel

Signal Level: Adjust the 8-level signal equalization control to the received HDMI signals.

The HDMI signal level varies from 0 (strongest) to 7 (weakest) for respective transmission length from longest possible range to short distance. Dial the Signal

Level from 7 to 0 and stop turning the rotary switch whenever the audio/video is playing normally. Inappropriate signal level setting may cause overpowering issues that would shorten the product’s life significantly!

HDMI OUT: Connect to a HDMI display with a HDMI male-male cable.

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HVE-9001 HDSpider

Cat.5 HDMI Sender

Output Panel

HDMI IN:

Connect to a HDMI source with a HDMI male-male cable

Mode:

0 = HDMI mode with surround sound (up to 7.1ch) audio output

1 = HDMI mode with stereo (2ch) audio output

2 = DVI mode

3 ~ 5 = Not in use

6 = Use default EDID profile

7 = Learn the EDID from the display*

Note for EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) learning

1. Connect the display which you want to read EDID with a HDMI cable to HDMI-IN on

HVE-9001 and dial MODE to 7 so the HVE-9001 can learn the EDID information from the connected display. The LED on the RJ-45 connector will dim and bright again in a few seconds, which indicates the EDID learning process is complete.

2. Dial MODE clockwise [3] from 7 to 0 or 1 for desirable audio setting and enjoy the experience. DO NOT let the rotary control arrow pass by 6. Doing so will erase the

EDID just learned and restore the default EDID profile.

Output Panel

+5V DC:

Connect to 5V 2A DC power supply unit.

HDMI Signal OUT: Connect to the HDMI Signal IN of the HVE-9000 or HVE-9900 with a

Cat.5e/6 cable.

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HVE-9002 HDSpider

Cat.5 HDMI Sender with Local HDMI Output

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Input video format indicator [lights up for HDMI signal, lights off for DVI signal]

2. DIP switch [see table below]

3. HDMI IN: Connect a HDMI source with a HDMI male-male cable here

4. Audio OUT: Plug in a local speaker here

5. HDMI OUT: Local HDMI for connecting to a HDMI display with a HDMI male-male cable here or cascade to the HDMI IN of another HVE-9001, HVE-9002, HVE-9004, or HVE-9008.

6. HDMI Signal OUT: Link to HVE-9003 for cascading; or link to HVE-9000 or HVE-9900 to another HDMI display with a Cat.5e/6 cable

7. +5V DC: Connect to a 5V 4A DC power supply unit

DIP Switch

DIP Switch Position

Pin-1 Pin-2

Video Audio Description

OFF [©] OFF [©]

Up to

1080p

Stereo 1

Default Mode 2 – 1080p & stereo audio output for most HDTVs

OFF [©] ON [ª]

720p

1080i

Stereo

Safe Mode 3 Enforce the system output at

720p/1080i video and stereo audio for basic compatibility among HDTVs

ON [ª] OFF [©]

ON [ª] ON [ª]

Bypass 4 Bypass 4

EDID Learning Mode 5 – for learning EDID from the display while playing any received HDMI audio format

EDID Learning & Stereo mode 5 – for learning EDID from the display while enforcing stereo output if any HDTV cannot play surround sound normally

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Note for EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) learning

1. Don’t plug in HDMI cable to [HDMI In] when you want to restore default EDID or learn the display’s EDID.

2. Please connect the display which you want to read EDID to HDMI OUT so the HVE-9002 can learn the EDID information from the connected HDTV.

3. To learn EDID from HDMI display, pull up-and-down the DIP switch 1 from OFF to ON, the green light will dim and light to indicate the EDID learning process is complete. You

DON’T NEED to pull up the DIP switch again unless you want to learn another EDID by pulling DIP switch 1 up and down.

Note

1 If the HDTV shows video but without audio, please try to set audio mode to stereo.

2 Factory default: Pin#1-OFF[©], Pin#2- OFF[©] for 1080p with stereo.

3 If you encounter any unsolved audio/video output problem during system installation,

please turn to Safe Mode (Pin#1-OFF[©] & Pin#2-ON[ª]) to enforce the most compatible

720p stereo output for system check.

4 Bypass means the matrix will maintain playing the original format of HDMI signals in video and perhaps audio. By setting at this mode, the users may encounter compatibility issue among different kinds of HDMI sources and displays. If you cannot get the audio and/or video output normally at the system installation, please change the DIP switch setting to default mode or even safe mode to verify the functionality of the device.

5 Set Pin#1 at ON[ª] first then connect the HDMI Input to HDTV through a HDMI cable. Wait for 20 seconds. The EDID learning procedure will be finished. If you want to learn the EDID from another HDTV, you must set Pin#1 at OFF first and repeat this procedure.

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HVE-9003 HDSpider

Cat.5 Cascadable HDMI Sender

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Input video format indicator [lights up for HDMI signal, lights off for DVI signal]

2. Signal Level: Adjust the 16-level equalization control corresponding to the transmission distance of receiving HDMI signals. For surround sound audio output, please adjust from 0-to-7 (longest-to-shortest transmission length). For stereo audio output, please adjust from 8-to-F (longest-to-shortest transmission length). It is recommended to adjust from 7-to-0 or from F-to-8 to find the optimal visual experience.

3. HDMI Signal IN: Link to HVE-9001,HVE-9002, HVE-9003, HVE-9004, or HVE-9008 with a

Cat.5e/6 cable

4. Audio OUT: Plug in a local speaker here

5. HDMI OUT: Local HDMI for connecting to a HDMI display with a HDMI male-male cable here or cascade to the HDMI IN of another HVE-9001, HVE-9002, HVE-9004 or HVE-9008.

6. HDMI Signal OUT: Link to HVE-9003 for cascading; or link to HVE-9000 or HVE-9900 to another HDMI display with a Cat.5e/6 cable

7. +5V DC: Connect to a 5V 4A DC power supply unit

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HVE-9004 HDSpider

4-Port Cat.5 HDMI Sender

DIP Switch: Please see more detail in the table below

HDMI INPUT: Connect to a HDMI source

HDMI Signal OUTPUT 1 – 4: Link to each HDMI display via a Cat.5e/6 cable with HVE-9000,

HVE-9003, or HVE-9900.

USB: For firmware update (technical support use only)

+5V DC: interlocking power jack for 5V DC power supply unit

DIP Switch

DIP Switch Position

Pin-1 Pin-2

Video Audio Description

OFF [©] OFF [©] Up to 1080p

OFF [©] ON [ª]

Up to

720p/1080i

Stereo 1

Stereo 1

Default Mode 2 – Up to 1080p & stereo audio output for most HDTVs

Safe Mode 3 Enforce the system output at

720p/1080i video and stereo audio for basic compatibility among HDTV

ON [ª] OFF [©]

ON [ª] ON [ª]

Bypass 4 Bypass 4

EDID Learning 5 Mode – for learning EDID from the display while playing any received HDMI audio format

EDID Learning 5 & Stereo Mode – for learning

Bypass 4 Stereo normally

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Note for DIP switch

1 If the HDTV shows video but without audio, please set audio mode to stereo.

2 Factory default setting is pin-1 at OFF [©], pin-2 at OFF [©] for 1080p with stereo.

3 If you encounter any unsolved audio/video output problem during system installation,

please dial the DIP switch to pin-1 at OFF [©], pin-2 at ON [ª] for safe mode to enforce the most compatible 720p stereo output for system check. However, the safe mode cannot be initiated if your HDMI sources are set to enforce 1080p output. In this case, please reconfigure your HDMI source to all resolution output for troubleshooting.

4 Bypass means this device will maintain playing the original format of HDMI signals in video and perhaps audio. By setting at this mode, the users may encounter compatibility issue among different kinds of HDMI sources and displays. If you cannot get the audio and/or video output normally at the system installation, please change the DIP switch setting to default mode or even safe mode to verify the functionality of the device.

5 For EDID learning function please see the next section.

EDID Learning

1. To make the HVE-9004 learn the EDID of the desired display, connect the display to the HDMI INPUT port via a HDMI cable.

2. Set the DIP switch position pin-1 at ON [ª].

3. Reboot the HVE-9004 and you should see the green LED SIGNAL on the front panel blinking to indicate the EDID learning sequence is underway. The EDID learning sequence is complete when the LED stops blinking.

4. Resume the installation. Connect the sources back to HDMI inputs and let the displays connect to the receiver units via Cat.5e/6 cable.

5. Set the DIP switch pin-1 at OFF [©] will erase the EDID profile learned from the display and restore the default EDID profile. So please do not dial the pin-1 back to OFF [©] unless you want to use default EDID profile or learn new EDID from different HDMI display.

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HVE-9008 HDSpider

8-Port Cat.5 HDMI Sender with Local HDMI Output

1 2 3 4 5

1. +5V DC: Connect to a 5V DC power supply unit

2. HDMI IN: Connect to a HDMI source

3. HDMI OUT: Connect to a HDMI display for local monitoring or cascade to another HDMI sender (HVE-9001, HVE-9004, or HVE-9008)

4. MODE:

0 = [Video] – supports up to HDMI 1.3 output. [Audio] – supports up to 7.1ch output

1 = [Video] – supports up to HDMI 1.3 output. [Audio] – locks to stereo audio output

2 = [Video] – locks to HDMI 1.2 output. [Audio] – supports up to 7.1ch output

3 = [Video] – locks to HDMI 1.2 output. [Audio] – locks to stereo audio output

4 = [Video] – DVI display mode. [Audio] – no audio output

5 = [Safe Mode] – uses default EDID with video supported up to 720p/1080i

6 = [Default Mode] – uses default EDID with video supported up to 1080p

7 = [EDID Learning Mode] – learns EDID from the display

[For more detail info, please refer to page 6.]

5. HDMI Signal OUTPUT 1–8: Link to each HDMI display via a Cat.5e/6 cable with a receiver

HVE-9000 or HVE-9900 on each CAT5 output port

Audio/Video Setting

1. If you cannot get the audio/video output from the connected display for the first time setup. Please follow the instructions below to check if the HVE-9008 is OK.

Step 1 – Please set the rotary arrow at Mode 5 for Safe Mode, and wait for the green LED

SIGNAL on the front panel to blink for a couple seconds.

Step 2 – Please dial the rotary arrow counterclockwise [4] from Mode 5 to Mode 3. If you can get audio/video from the display, you can stay tune at this setting for 720p or 1080i and stereo audio. If you need to get 720p/1080i with 7.1ch audio output, please dial the rotary arrow counterclockwise [4] from Mode 3 to Mode 2.

Step 3 – Please dial the rotary arrow counterclockwise [4] from Mode 3 to Mode 7. Wait a few seconds until the green LED SIGNAL on the front panel dims and then lights again.

Step 4 – Please dial the rotary arrow clockwise [3] from Mode 7 to Mode 1. You should have normal audio/video output. If not, please contact technical support.

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2. For desirable 1080p video output, please follow the instructions below:

Step 1 – Please set the rotary arrow at Mode 6 for Default Mode, and wait for the green LED

SIGNAL on the front panel to blink for a couple seconds.

Step 2 – Please dial the rotary arrow clockwise [3] from Mode 6 to Mode 1. If you can get audio/video from the display, you can stay tune at this setting for 1080p and stereo audio. If you need to get 1080p with 7.1ch audio output, please turn the rotary arrow counterclockwise [4] from Mode 1 to Mode 0. If you cannot get the audio/video out normally, please go on the next step.

Step 3 – Please dial the rotary arrow counterclockwise [4] from Mode 0 or Mode 1 to Mode 7.

Wait a few seconds until the green LED SIGNAL on the front panel dims and then lights again.

Step 4 – Please dial the rotary arrow clockwise [3] from Mode 7 to Mode 0 or Mode 1. You should have your desirable audio/video output. If not, please perform the EDID learning sequence.

EDID Learning

To learn EDID from the HDMI display, please follow the instruction below:

Step 1 – Please connect the display which you want to read EDID with a HDMI cable to the HDMI

OUT port of the AT-HD19SS and set the rotary arrow at Mode 7 so the HVE-9008 can learn the EDID information from the connected display. The green LED SIGNAL on the front panel will dim and light again in a few seconds, which indicates the EDID learning procedure is complete.

Step 2 – Please turn the rotary arrow clockwise [3] from Mode 7 to Mode 0 or Mode 1 for desirable audio setting and enjoy the experience. DO NOT let the rotary arrow pass by

Mode 5 and Mode 6 which will erase the EDID just learned and restore the default EDID.

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HVE-9900 HDSpider

Short Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver

RJ-45 socket: Link from HVE9001, HVE-9002, HVE-9003, HVE-9004, HVE-9008 or HVE-9900 with a Cat.5e/6 cable

HDMI socket: Connect to a local HDMI display or projector, or the HDMI output of HVE-9002 or HVE-9003 for HDMI over Cat.5 transmission

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INSTALLATION

Extends HDMI signals to one display at longer distance

HVE-9000 & HVE-9001

1. Connect HVE-9001 to a HDMI source device with a HDMI cable.

2. Connect HVE-9000 to a HDMI display or projector with a HDMI cable.

3. Connect a Cat.5e/6 cable between HVE-9000 and HVE-9001.

4. Make sure this Cat.5e/6 cable is tightly connected and not loose.

5. Plug in a 5V DC power supply unit to the power jack of HVE-9000.

6. Plug in another 5V DC power supply unit to the power jack of HVE-9001.

7. If the image on the display is flickering or blinking, adjust the rotary control switch to improve the cable skew. 0 stands for the strongest HDMI signal level for longest possible transmission length while 7 stands for the weakest HDMI signal level for short transmission length. Use a screw driver to adjust the signal level from 7 to 0 and stop turning the rotary switch whenever the audio/video is playing normally. Inappropriate signal level setting may cause overpowering issue that would shorten the product life significantly!

Blu-ray Disc player

HDMI cable

HDTV

HVE-9000

HDMI cable

Cat.5e/6 cable

HVE-9001

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Extends HDMI signals to one display at shorter distance

HVE-9900 & HVE-9001

1. Connect HVE-9001 to a HDMI source with a HDMI cable.

2. Connect HVE-9900 directly to your HDMI display or projector.

3. Connect one Cat.5e/6 cable between HVE-9001 and HVE-9900.

4. Make sure this Cat.5e/6 cable is tightly connected and not loose.

5. Plug in the 5V DC power supply unit to the power jack of HVE-9001.

HDTV

HVE-9900

Cat.5e/6 cable

HVE-9001

HDMI source

HDMI cable

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Extends HDMI signals to next cascading device with one local display

HVE-9002

1. Switch off all devices, including displays.

2. Connect a local HDMI display to the HDMI out of the HVE-9002 and then connect a speaker to the 3.5mm audio socket.

3. Connect to a HDMI source (such as a Blu-Ray Disc player)

4. Connect HVE-9002 to HVE-9003 (for cascading), to HVE-9000 (to HDTV at long range), or HVE-9900 (to HDTV at mid range) via RJ-45 Out by a Cat.5e cable.

5. Plug in 5V4A DC power supply unit.

6. Power on the HDTV.

7. Power on the HDMI source.

HDMI source

HDMI cable

Speaker

Cat.5e cable

HDMI cable

HDTV

HVE-9002

HVE-9003

HVE-9000

HVE-9900

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Relays HDMI signals to next cascading device with one local display

HVE-9003

1. Switch off all devices, including displays.

2. Connect a local HDMI display to the HDMI Out of the HVE-9003 and then connect a speaker to the 3.5mm audio socket.

3. Connect to HVE-9003 via RJ-45 in by a Cat.5e cable.

4. Connect to next HVE-9003 (for cascading), to HVE-9000 (to HDTV at long range), or HVE-9900 (to HDTV at mid range) via RJ-45 out by a Cat.5e cable.

5. Plug in 5V4A DC power supply.

6. Power on the HDTV.

Cat.5e cable

HDTV

HVE-9002

HVE-9003

Cat.5e cable

HDMI cable

Speaker

HVE-9003

HVE-9000

HVE-9900

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Broadcasts HDMI signals to 4 remote displays from one video source

HVE-9004

1. Switch off all devices, including displays.

2. Connect a HDMI source device to the HDMI INPUT port.

3. Connect the HVE-9000 and/or HVE-9900 as receivers via solid Cat.5e/6 cables to each HDMI Signal OUTPUT port.

4. Plug in the interlocking 5V 4A DC power supply unit.

5. Power on the HDMI displays.

6. Power on the HDMI sources.

HDMI source

HDMI cable

Cat.5e/6 cable up to 25m (80ft)

HVE-9900

HDTV#1 HDTV#2

HVE-9004

Cat.5e/6 cable up to 60m (200ft)

HVE-9000

HDMI cable

HDTV#3 HDTV#4

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Broadcasts HDMI signals to 8 remote displays from one video source

HVE-9008

1. Switch off all devices, including displays.

2. Connect a HDMI source device to the HDMI INPUT port.

3. Connect the HVE-9000 and/or HVE-9900 as receivers via solid Cat.5e/6 cables to each HDMI Signal OUTPUT port.

4. Plug in the interlocking 5V 4A DC power supply unit.

5. Power on the HDMI displays.

6. Power on the HDMI sources.

HDMI source

HDMI cable

Cat.5e/6 cable up to 25m (80ft)

HVE-9900

HDTV#1 HDTV#2

HVE-9008

Cat.5e/6 cable up to 60m (200ft)

HVE-9000

HDMI cable

HDTV#3 HDTV#4

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SYSTEMATIC APPLICATION DIAGRAM

HVE-9002 & HVE-9003 with HVE-9000 & HVE-9900

HDTV

HDTV

HDTV

HDMI cable

HVE-9000

Speaker

Audio cable

HDMI cable

Speaker

Audio cable

HDMI cable

Speaker

Audio cable

Cat.5e cable

HDMI cable

Cat.5e cable

HDMI source

HVE-9002

Cat.5e cable

HVE-9003

HVE-9003

HVE-9900

HDTV

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does equalizer

(EQ) work?

Equalizer is a built in electronic device used to fine tune picture quality. Please turn knob anticlockwise from 7 to 0 to get the optimal vision. If you find the display is not showing properly, please check your cable connection or it is out transmission limit.

What is the minimum requirement of Cat-X cable

What kind of Cat-X cable is recommended?

Minimum cable requirement is Category 5 cable for

HDSpider™ series products. Please ensure all cables are terminated with RJ-45 plug according to

EIA/TIA568B definition.

We recommend using Category 6 or 7 STP cable for best picture quality at maximum extension. For better result please use cable with minimum delay skew.

I want extension above specification, is that possible?

Yes. To extend HDMI signal above specification published please use high quality HDMI cable (24 gauges) and recommended Cat-X cable. On field test, it is possible using CAT.6 cable for 50m transmission under 1080p. If further extension is required, please set HDMI source at 480p resolution.

I am using HVE-9900 to receive HDMI signal, but there is no image on monitor.

HVE-9900 is only intended to use for shorter transmission length. The maximum transmission length is at 15m under 1080p or 25m under 720p/1080i resolution. If your application exceeds this transmission limit, please use HDSpider™ Long Range Cat.5 HDMI

Receiver (HVE-9000) instead.

There is no image on display, what could be the problem?

It is still not working.

First please check all cable is properly installed.

Secondly check display source is functioning correctly.

If problem persist, please try the EDID learning function on HVE-9001, HVE-9002, or HVE-9004.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Model Name

Technical

Role of usage

HDMI compliance

HDCP compliance

Video bandwidth

Video support

HDMI over UTP cable transmission (24-bit)

Audio support

Signal equalization

Input TMDS signal

Input DDC signal

ESD protection

Input

Output

HDMI connector

RJ-45 connector

DIP switch

Rotary control switch

Mechanical

HVE-9001 HVE-9004 HVE-9008

Extender 1x4 splitter

Transmitter [TX]

HDMI 1.3c

Yes

1x9 splitter

Single-link 225MHz [6.75Gbps]

480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p60 up to 36-bit color depth

Full HD (1080p) — 40m (130ft) [CAT5e] / 50m (165ft) [CAT6]

HD (720p/1080i) — 50m (165ft) [CAT5e] / 60m (200ft) [CAT6]

Surround sound (up to 7.1ch) or stereo digital audio

None

1.2 Volts [peak-to-peak]

5 Volts [peak-to-peak, TTL]

[1] Human body — ±19kV [air-gap discharge] & ±12kV [contact discharge]

[2] Core chipset — ±8kV

1x HDMI

1x RJ-45

1x HDMI

4x RJ-45

1x HDMI

1x HDMI

8x RJ-45

None

Mode

Type A [19-pin female]

WE/SS 8P8C

2-pin

None

None

Mode

Dimensions

[L x W x H]

Model

Package

Weight

Model

Package

Fixedness

Power supply

Power consumption

Operation temperature

Storage temperature

Relative humidity

Package Contents

93 x 60 x 25mm

[3.7” x 2.4” x 1”]

175 x 270 x 80mm

[6.9” x 10.6” x 3.1”]

154g [5oz]

455g [1 lb]

Wall-mounting

5V 2A DC

1 Watts [max]

215 x 85 x 40mm

[8.5” x 3.3” x 1.6”]

330 x 200 x 95mm

[1’1” x 7.9” x 3.7”]

525 [1.2 lbs]

985 [2.2 lbs]

438 x 158 x 44mm

[1’5” x 6.2” x 1.7”]

545 x 230 x 110mm

[1’10” x 9.1” x 4.3”]

1.4kg [3.1 lbs]

2.2kg [4.8 lbs]

1RU rack-mounting

10 Watts [max]

5V 4A DC

13 Watts [max]

0~40°C [32~104°F]

-20~60°C [-4~140°F]

20~90% RH [no condensation]

1x HVE-9001 / HVE-9004/ HVE-9008

1x 5V power supply unit

1x User manual

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Model Name

Technical

Role of usage

HDMI compliance

HDCP compliance

Video bandwidth

Video support

HDMI over UTP cable transmission (24-bit)

Audio support

Signal equalization

Input TMDS signal

Input DDC signal

ESD protection

HVE-9002 HVE-9003

1x2 distribution amplifier (splitter)

Transmitter [TX] Transceiver [TRX]

HDMI 1.3c

Yes

Single-link 225MHz [6.75Gbps]

480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p60 up to 36-bit color depth

Full HD (1080p) — 40m (130ft) [CAT5e] / 50m (165ft) [CAT6]

HD (720p/1080i) — 50m (165ft) [CAT5e] / 60m (200ft) [CAT6]

Surround sound (up to 7.1ch) or stereo digital audio

None 8-level digital rotary control

1.2 Volts [peak-to-peak]

5 Volts [peak-to-peak, TTL]

[1] Human body — ±19kV [air-gap discharge] & ±12kV [contact discharge]

[2] Core chipset — ±8kV

Output

HDMI connector

RJ-45 connector

3.5mm connector

DIP switch

Rotary control switch

Mechanical

1x HDMI

1x RJ-45

1x 3.5mm audio socket

Type A [19-pin female]

1x HDMI

1x RJ-45

1x 3.5mm audio socket

WE/SS 8P8C with 2 LED indicators

Earphone jack for stereo audio

2-pin DIP

None

None

8-level signal equalization

Dimensions

[L x W x H]

Weight

Model

Package

Model

Package

108 x 210 x 27mm [4.3” x 8.3” x 1.1”]

200 x 330 x 95mm [7.9” x 1’1” x 3.7”]

525g [1.2 lbs]

980g [2.2 lbs]

530g [1.2 lbs]

985g [2.2 lbs]

Fixedness Wall-mounting

Power supply 5V 4A DC

Power consumption

Operation temperature

Storage temperature

Relative humidity

3 Watts [max]

0~40°C [32~104°F]

-20~60°C [-4~140°F]

20~90% RH [no condensation]

Package Contents

1x HVE-9002 or HVE-9003

1x 5V power supply unit

1x User manual

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Model Name

Technical

Role of usage

HDMI compliance

HDCP compliance

Video bandwidth

Video support

HDMI over

UTP cable transmission

(24-bit)

Audio support

Full HD

[1080p]

HD

[720p/1080i]

Equalization

Input TMDS signal

Input DDC signal

ESD protection

Input

Output

HDMI connector

RJ-45 connector

Rotary control switch

Housing

Mechanical

Model

Dimensions

[L x W x H]

Weight

Package

Model

Package

HVE-9000

Long range receiver [RX]

HVE-9900

HDMI 1.3c

Short range receiver [RX]

Yes

Single-link 225MHz [6.75Gbps]

480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p60 up to 36-bit color depth

40m [130ft] for CAT5e

50m [165ft] for CAT6

50m [165ft] for CAT5e

60m [200ft] for CAT6

15m [50ft] for CAT5e

18m [65ft] for CAT6

25m [80ft] for CAT5e

30m [100ft] for CAT6

Surround sound (up to 7.1ch) or stereo digital audio

8-level digital rotary control

1.2 Volts [peak-to-peak]

None

5 Volts [peak-to-peak, TTL]

[1] Human body — ±19kV [air-gap discharge] & ±12kV [contact discharge]

[2] Core chipset — ±8kV

1x RJ-45 1x RJ-45

1x HDMI

Type A [19-pin female]

1x HDMI

Type A [19-pin male]

WE/SS 8P8C with 2 LED indicators

8-level signal equalization None

Metal enclosure

93 x 60 x 25mm

[3.7” x 2.4” x 1”]

175 x 270 x 80mm

[6.9” x 10.6” x 3.1”]

154g [5oz]

455g [1 lb]

Plastic molding

45 x 25 x 20mm

[1.8”x1”x0.8”]

115 x 170 x 40mm

[4.5”x 6.7”x1.6”]

22g [0.8oz]

90g [3.2oz]

Power supply

Power consumption

Operation temperature

Storage temperature

Relative humidity

Package Contents

5V 2A DC

1 Watt [max]

None

0.5 Watt [max]

0~40°C [32~104°F]

-20~60°C [-4~140°F]

20~90% RH [no condensation]

1x HVE-9000

1x 5V power supply unit

1x User manual

1x HVE-9900

1x User manual

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NOTICE

1. Please read user manual carefully before operating the device.

2. Please use the power supply unit accompanied with this product. Warranty does not cover for damages caused by pairing other power adaptor.

3. Please check all connecting devices are properly grounded to avoid electric failure.

4. This product has limited warranty for one year from defects in material and workmanship.

Items that are physically damaged, misused, tempered with or altered are void of warranty.

For further details please contact your distributor. In case warranty sticker is damaged or missing, warranty is void. For further details please contact your distributor.

5. All of the transmission distances are measured by using Belden Cat.5e 125MHz solid UTP cables and ASTRODESIGN Video Signal Generator VG-859C as the HDMI source.

6. When adjusting the signal level on the receiver unit, dial the rotary control switch from 7 to 0 and stop turning the rotary switch whenever the audio/video is playing normally.

Inappropriate signal level setting may cause overpowering issues that would shorten the product’s life significantly!

7. The transmission length is largely affected by the type of Cat.5/5e/6 cables, the type of

HDMI sources, and the type of HDMI display. The testing result shows solid UTP cables

(usually in the form of 300m or 1,000ft bulk cables) can transmit a lot longer signals than stranded UTP cables (usually in the form of fixed length patch cords). Shielded STP cables are better suited than unshielded UTP cables. A solid UTP CAT5e cable shows longer transmission range than stranded STP CAT6 cable. For long extension applications, solid

UTP/STP cables are the only viable choice.

8. EIA/TIA-568-B termination (T568B) is preferred for better performance.

9. To reduce the interference among the unshielded twisted pairs of wires in category cable, use double shielded STP cables to improve EMI problems, which is worse in long transmission.

10. Because the quality of the category cables has the major effects on how long the transmission limit can achieve and how good is the received picture quality, the actual transmission range is subject to one’s choice of Cat.5e/6 cables. For desired resolutions greater than 1080i or 1280x1024, a solid STP Cat.6 cable is recommended.

11. If your HDMI display has multiple HDMI inputs, the first HDMI input [HDMI input #1] generally can produce better transmission performance among all HDMI inputs.

12. If the HDMI or DVI device requires EDID information, use an EDID Reader/Writer to retrieve and provide the EDID information of the DVI or HDMI display.

Performance Guide for HDMI over Category Cable Transmission

Performance rating

Wiring Shielding

Solid

Unshielded (UTP)

Shielded (STP)

Stranded

Unshielded (UTP)

Shielded (STP)

Termination

CAT5





Type of category cable

CAT5e





CAT6

















Use EIA/TIA-568-B termination (T568B) at any time

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PIN DEFINITION

HDMI

Pin 1 TMDS Data2+ Pin 8 TMDS Data0 Shield

Pin 2 TMDS Data2 Shield Pin 9 TMDS Data0–

Pin 3 TMDS Data2–

Pin 4 TMDS Data1+

Pin 10 TMDS Clock+

Pin 11 TMDS Clock Shield

Pin 15 SCL

Pin 16 SDA

Pin 17 DDC/CEC Ground

Pin 18 +5 V Power

Pin 5 TMDS Data1 Shield Pin 12 TMDS Clock–

Pin 6 TMDS Data1– Pin 13 CEC

Pin 14 Reserved (N.C. on device)

Pin 19 Hot Plug Detect

Pin 7 TMDS Data0+

CAT5 [RJ-45]

Pair of Cat-5/5e/6 Cable

White/orange stripe

Orange solid

White/green stripe

Blue solid

White/blue stripe

Green solid

White/brown stripe

Brown solid

Definition

TX0–

TX0+

TX1–

TX2–

TX2+

TX1+

TXC–

TXC+

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Key Features

  • AV receiver 1920 x 1080 pixels Grey
  • Maximum transfer distance: 60 m
  • HDCP
  • DC-in jack

Questions and Answers

What is the maximum extension distance for 1080p resolution?
Minimum 40m extension for 1080p resolution.
What is the maximum extension distance?
Maximum extension up to 80m for 480p resolution.
How many HDMI Outputs are there?
There is only one HDMI Output port for connecting to a HDMI display.
Does LevelOne HVE-9000 have a local HDMI output port?
No, the LevelOne HVE-9000 does not have local HDMI output.
Can the LevelOne HVE-9000 be cascaded?
Yes, the LevelOne HVE-9000 can be cascaded with other HDSpider™ series products for virtually unlimited extension.
What is the EDID learning ability of the LevelOne HVE-9000?
The LevelOne HVE-9000 has EDID learning ability to read and store display information for compatibility with various displays.
How to adjust the signal level?
Adjust the 8-level signal level equalizer to fine-tune video quality ranging from strongest (0) to weakest (7).

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