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Passive HDMI Extender Over CAT5-6: Supports Hi Res 1080p at 40M and Long Distance Up to 230' - (HDMI-1TR)

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  • Use existing Category Cable to extend HDMI signals
  • Passive, no power required
  • Supports high resolution 1080p at 40M.
  • Supports long distance up to 230 feet (70 meters) at 1280x720
  • Cost saving alternative to expensive long HDMI Cables.
  • Used in pairs with your CAT5/CAT6 cable
  • Works with any DC power adaptor with DC 5V 1A

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  • Q. Do you have to use the micro USB to DC plug cable?
    A. You do not need to use the micro USB; it is included as an option if you are not receiving enough power or are pushing the distance limits of the device.
  • Q. Is the HDMI-1TR compatible with Blu-Ray?
    A. The HDMI-1TR does not support HDCP protocol and will not work with a Blu-Ray player. It supports non-HDCP devices such as DVD, NVR, or PC.
  • Q. What is an HDMI extender over Cat5-6?
    A. An HDMI extender over Cat5 or Cat6 is a device designed for use with Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cables with RJ45 and HDMI connectors. It allows you to extend an HDMI audio or video signal over long geographical distances.
  • Q. How does an HDMI extender over CAT5-6 work?
    A. An HDMI extender over Cat6 or Cat5 cables works by converting the received HDMI signal to electrical signals that can be transmitted over Ethernet cables. The device typically consists of a transmitter unit that connects to the source device, and a receiver unit that connects to the display device. The video source is connected to a balun via an HDMI cable of a short length. The balun transmits the signals to Cat5/6 cables connected to the other end. The other device receives the signal which is again passed through a balun and transmitted via an HDMI cable to the display device.
  • Q. What is the maximum distance an HDMI extender over Cat5/6 can transmit a signal?
    A. The maximum distance an HDMI extender over Cat5/6 can transmit a signal depends on the device. Most conventional extenders can typically extend up to 100-150 feet (30-45 meters) without signal loss or degradation. At Triplett, we offer HDMI extenders over Cat6 or Cat5 cables that support a distance as long as 70 meters without compromising on signal strength.
  • Q. Do I need to use shielded Ethernet cables with an HDMI extender over Cat5/6?
    A. While shielded Ethernet cables are recommended for optimum performance, you can use unshielded or UTP cables with an HDMI extender over Cat5/6. They work well over short distances; however, for long transmission distances or in environments with high levels of electrical interference, shielded cables are necessary to mitigate signal attenuation and EMI.
  • Q. Can I connect multiple HDMI sources to a single HDMI extender over Cat5/6?
    A. No, an HDMI extender over Cat5 or Cat6 typically supports only one HDMI source at a time. If you want to connect multiple HDMI sources to a single display device, you will need a switcher or matrix. However, you can use multiple HDMI extenders in a network setup to connect with multiple devices or extend the signal transmission distance.
  • Q. Can I connect multiple display devices to a single HDMI extender over Cat5/6?
    A. No, an HDMI extender over Cat5/6 typically supports only one display device at a time. If you want to connect multiple display devices to a single HDMI source, you will need a splitter.
  • Q. Do I need any special software or drivers to use an HDMI extender over CAT5-6?
    A. No, you do not need any special software or drivers to use an HDMI extender over Cat5/6. The device typically works plug-and-play, with no additional configuration required. However, you need to be sure of the device compatibility, connectivity based on the type of source device, power supply requirement, and so on. For instance, The HDMI extender we offer is not compatible with Blu-Ray; however, it can connect with a lot of other devices.
  • Q. What are some of the benefits of using an HDMI extender over Cat5/6?
    A. The major benefit of using an HDMI extender over Cat6 or Cat5 cables is the ability to extend HDMI signals over long geographical distances. It also helps reduce the cable length and clutter, and allows the use of the economical and easily available Ethernet cables instead of expensive HDMI cables. Additionally, some HDMI extenders over Cat5/6 support additional features such as IR remote control and bidirectional RS232 communication.
  • Q. Do you have to use the micro USB to DC plug cable?
    A. You do not need to use the micro USB; it is included as an option if you are not receiving enough power or are pushing the distance limits of the device.
  • Q. Is the HDMI-1TR you offer compatible with Blu-Ray?
    A. The HDMI-1TR does not support HDCP protocol and will not work with a Blu-Ray player. It supports non-HDCP devices such as DVD, NVR, or PC.
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