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HDMIIPPRO PRO2 HDMI OVER IP EXTENDER WITH POE
Considering extending your HDMI source over single CAT5e/CAT6 cables?
This HDMIIPPRO HDMI over IP Extender uses advanced H.264 compression type which transfers signal using lower bandwidth thus transmits more smoothly.
It supports 120m over a single CAT5e/6 cable at point to point. It also supports point to many, and many to many transmission over ethernet switch.
A great HDMI over IP solution for meeting rooms, classrooms and home, etc.
The PRO version supports remote control and can be powered by PoE.
- Using H.264 compression encoding, supports resolutions up to 1080p @ 60Hz
- Transmits up to 120m over single CAT5e/6 cable with 1 × looping HDMI output
- With IR remote for source selection. LED front panel showing group ID
- Complies with TCP/IP protocol, streaming bit rate is up to 15Mbps
- Supports LPCM audio format
- Supports DHCP for easy IP address assigning
- By pass 2 way UART/RS232 (Up to 115200), remote control can be used for selecting 8 group baud rate
- Supports one to one, one to many, many to one, many to many modes
- Can be powered by either power supply or PoE
- HDCP compliant
- Supports PC tool control
In The Box
- 1 × Transmitter
- 1 × Receiver
- 1 × IR-TX cable
- 1 × IR-RX cable
- 1 × Manual
- 4 × Mounting Screws
- 4 × Detachable Mounting Ears
- 2 × Phoenix Plugs For RS232 Cable Termination
- 2 × Remote Control
- 2 × 5V 1A Power Supplies
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FAQs
I am having trouble changing IP address
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What type of internet switches are ideal to be used withthis product?
To ensure the best performance of HDMIIPPRO, a managed gigabit switch with IGMP (Internet group management protocol) snooping function is recommanded for many to many applications. In settings, make sure the IGMP is set to ON, and VLAN is set to OFF.
What type of internet switches are ideal to be used withthis product?
To ensure the best performance of HDMIIPPRO, a managed gigabit switch with IGMP (Internet group management protocol) snooping function is recommended for many to many application.
In setting, depends on the managed switch, make sure the IGMP is set to enabled, refer to the image below.
Few other things you may need to look into as well:
- If there is an option to turn off the VLAN, there may be no way to turn off the VLAN if it includes all the ports.
- If there is an option to set the jumbo frame rate, alwaysset to the maximum rate, such as 9216 bytes or 10240 bytes.
Note: HDMIIPPRO has been tested working stably with 24 × Transmitters & 24 + Receivers application on Cisco 300 series IGMP switch, some customers are using TLSG2424 Tplinkfor 7 × Transmitters + 7 × Receivers.
My Foxtel IQ2 IR remote control only works very short distance.
IR signal is affected by lots of things. Few things to check, the location of the IR emitter was put on the Foxtel, still not improved, you can try the IR emitter shield. HDMIPPRO unit has been tested fine with 4.5m range of the remote control. You can also try this IR emitter shield:
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I can't get IR to work with Foxtel
There are two types of IR receivers that come in the box. Make sure you use the rectangular shaped one, as shown in the following image.
Does this unit work with the new Foxtel iQ3?
Yes. Just make sure your IR emitter is placed in the correct location. See the image below.
My Foxtel IQ2 IR remote control only works very short distance.
IR signal is affected by lots of things. Few things to check, the location of the IR emitter was put on the Foxtel, still not improved, you can try the IR emitter shield. HDMIPPRO unit has been tested fine with 4.5m range of the remote control. You can also try this IR emitter shield, RLACC160.
How to Playback using VLC player software?
Please note VLC cannot playback videos covered by HDCP.
- Open VLC player software and select "Media" then "Open Network Stream"
- Select Network and IP address should be filled in
- Select Stream in the drop down list at bottom right
- Click on Next to finish off streaming procedure
Note: If you are using multiple transmitters to multiple receivers, you MUST change every TX and RX to unique IP addresses, in some cases, you may can still get the video stream, but not IR.
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Specifications
Performance | Protocol | H.264 encoder over TCP/IP |
Video Format | 480i/480p/576i/576p/720p/1080p @ 60Hz |
Audio Format | LPCM, Audio sampling rate 48kHz |
Bit Rate | 15Mbps |
HDCP | Yes |
IR Frequency | 38-56kHz |
RS232 Baud Rate | Default 2400bps-8 options |
IP Setting & Group ID Setting | Default IP | - TX: 192.168.1.11
- RX: 192.168.1.12
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Group ID | Group 00-Group 63 |
Switch/Router Requirements | Supports IGMP, DHCP |
Transmitter Connections | Input | 1 × HDMI socket |
Output | - 1 × RJ45 output
- 1 × HDMI looping output
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RS232 | Phoenix RS232 port |
IR | - IR TX port (supports 38k-56k Hz)
- IR Ext port (supports 38kHz)
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Receiver Connections | Input | 1 × RJ45 input |
Output | 1 × HDMI socket |
RS232 | Phoenix RS232 port |
IR | - IR RX port (supports 38k-56kHz)
- IR Ext port (supports 38kHz)
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General | Operating Temperature | −5°C to 35°C |
Operating Humidity Range | 5 to 90% RH |
Power Supply | 5V DC 1A |
Power Consumption | 3W (Max.) |
Dimensions | - TX: 119mm × 79.5mm × 28mm
- RX: 119mm × 79.5mm × 28mm
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