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gofanco HDbaseT-Ext Cables & Interconnect User manual
The gofanco cat6 is a powerful tool that lets you extend your HDMI signals up to 230 feet away. With bi-directional IR support, you can control your devices from either end of the connection. It supports resolutions up to 4K x 2K, so you can enjoy your favorite movies and games in stunning quality. Easy to set up, simply connect your HDMI source to the transmitter and your HDMI display to the receiver. Then, run a single Cat6 cable between the two units and you're ready to go!
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HDBaseT HDMI Extender over CAT5e/6/7 with IR - 70m
P/N: HDbaseT-Ext
G4-0018A
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Congratulations for owning a gofanco product. Our products aim to meet all your connectivity needs wherever you go.
Have fun with our products!
Please read this manual carefully before first use.
If you need more information about our products, please visit www.gofanco.com.
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com.
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Introduction
gofanco HDBaseT HDMI Extender over CAT5e/6/7 with IR -
70m (part# HDbaseT-Ext) extends HDMI signals over one
Cat5e/6/7 cable up to 70m (230ft) with bi-directional IR support.
Specifications
Output Signal
Protocol
HDMI
HDBaseT
Resolution
Transmission
Distance
Network Cable
HDMI Cable
Power Supply
Up to 4K x 2K
Up to 70m (1080p)
Up to 40m (4K x 2K)
CAT5e/6/7
Up to 5m (Input & Output)
DC 12V/2A
Package Contents
• HDBaseT HDMI Extender over CAT5e/6/7 with IR - 70m
(TX & RX)
• Power adapter
• IR Blaster extension cable & IR Receiver extension cable
• Mounting ears & screw kit
• User's guide
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Layout
Note: With PoE technology, only one power adapter is needed to power both the Transmitter and
Receiver.
HDMI In IR In IR Out
Figure 1: Transmitter (TX) - HDMI Device Input
• HDMI In: Connect your HDMI source here with an HDMI cable (cable not included)
• IR In: Infrared 3.5mm socket. Plug IR Receiver extension cable here. See instructions on page 7.
• IR Out: Infrared 3.5mm socket. Plug IR Blaster extension cable here. See instructions on page 7.
1: Power LED
2: Link LED
3: LED Indicator
Power Jack RJ45
Figure 2: Transmitter (TX) - RJ45 Output
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• Power Jack: Connect the included 12V DC power adapter here (or the Receiver's power jack)
• Power LED: On when the Transmitter is powered
• Link LED: On when the Cat5e/6/7 cable is connected/ linked properly between the Transmitter and Receiver
• LED Indicator: On when Receiver's HDMI out is connected to an HDMI display and the HDMI signal is outputted
• RJ45: Link to the Receiver's RJ45 via a Cat5e/6 cable
1: Power LED
2: Link LED
3: LED Indicator
Power Jack RJ45
Figure 3: Receiver (RX) - RJ45 Input
• Power Jack: Connect the included 12V DC power adapter here (or the Transmitter's power jack)
• Power LED: On when the Receiver is powered
• Link LED: On when the Cat5e/6/7 cable is connected/ linked properly between the Transmitter and Receiver
• LED Indicator: On when Receiver's HDMI out is connected to an HDMI display and the HDMI signal is outputted
• RJ45: Link to the Transmitter's RJ45 via a Cat5e/6/7 cable
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HDMI Out IR In IR Out
Figure 4: Receiver (RX) - HDMI Display Output
• HDMI Out: Connect to your HDMI display here with an
HDMI cable (cable not included)
• IR In: Infrared 3.5mm socket. Plug IR Receiver extension cable here. See instructions on page 7.
• IR Out: Infrared 3.5mm socket. Plug IR Blaster extension cable here. See instructions on page 7.
IR Extenders (20~60kHz IR devices supported)
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Figure 5: IR Blaster cable
(Connect to IR Out)
Figure 6: IR Receiver cable
(Connect to IR In)
• IR Blaster cable: Plug into the Transmitter's or Receiver's
IR Out to emit IR signals
• IR Receiver cable: Plug into the Receiver's or Transmitter's
IR In to receive IR signals
Control your media player (such as DVD) at the TV side using the media player's remote controller
• Plug the IR Receiver cable to the Receiver's IR In port.
• Plug the IR Blaster cable to the Transmitter's IR Out port.
Control your TV at the media player side using the TV's remote controller
• Plug the IR Receiver cable to the Transmitter's IR In port.
• Plug the IR Blaster cable to the Receiver's IR Out port.
Important Note: Incorrect placement of IR Receiver and
IR Blaster cables may result in cable failures. Please check carefully before plugging in the IR cables to proper IR sockets. The IR Receiver cable always plugs into an IR In port & IR Blaster cable always plugs into an IR Out port.
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Hardware Installation
Note: To achieve optimal performance, a CAT6 or CAT7 cable is recommended.
1. Power off all devices including your HDMI source and display.
2. Connect your HDMI source to the Transmitter's HDMI
IN connector with an HDMI cable (not included).
3. Optional: Connect the IR Receiver or Blaster extension cable according to the instructions on page 7.
4. Connect your HDMI display to the Receiver's HDMI OUT connector with an HDMI cable (not included).
5. Optional: Connect the IR Receiver or Blaster extension cable according to the instructions on page 7.
6. Connect and link the Transmitter and Receiver by a
CAT5e/6/7 cable.
7. Plug the included power adapters into the Transmitter's or Receiver's Power Jack, then plug the power adapter into a reliable power outlet.
8. Power on your HDMI device and HDMI display.
9. The HDMI Extender is ready for use.
* When using the remote control, please make sure its distance to the IR Receiver extension cable is within 5 meters (16.4 ft) and without obstructions.
Application
Extend HDMI signals such as game consoles, DVD players or computers up to 70m (230ft) and supports bi-directional
IR.
Transmitter Receiver
DVD
IR OUT
IR OUT
TV
IR IN IR IN
Figure 7: Application
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FAQ & Solutions
Q: The HDMI display doesn't display images:
A: Check the LED indicators' status to make sure all connections are connected properly.
If the status is abnormal, check the followings:
1) Whether the power adapter is connected to the
Transmitter (TX) or Receiver (RX) securely.
2) Make sure the Network cable (CAT5e/6/7) is firmly connected between TX and RX.
3) Make sure the HDMI cables are securely connected.
- Between the HDMI source and the TX.
- Between the HDMI display and the RX.
Q: The LED Indicator (3) is flashing and there is no image on the HDMI display:
A: Check if the HDMI display has been switched to the right
HDMI input channel.
Q: The Link LED (2) is flashing and LED Indicator (3) is off:
A: 1) Check whether there is HDMI signal from HDMI source
2) Check whether the HDMI cable is securely connected between the RX and HDMI display.
Q: The HDMI display is flashing and having disturbance.
A: Try other HDMI cables to connect the HDMI source to the TX.
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