User Manual
8- USB DEVICES: Connect to a mouse, keyboard or other USB devices.
9- USB HOST: Connect to a USB source device.
10- SERVICE: Reserved for future use.
11- 24V DC: Connect the 24VDC 1A PSU to an AC wall outlet and securely connector to the transmitter
or receiver. This is only required at one side of the installation.
12- ETHERNET: Connect to an Ethernet hub or router using standard Cat.6 or above cable.
13- CAT IN: HDBaseT Input Port. Connect a compatible HDBaseT transmitter using a single Cat.6 or
above cable for all data signals. Please do not connect to a network port.
14- HDMI OUT: Connect to an HDMI display.
15- 3.5mm IN/OUT: Audio de-embedding port, connect to an analogue audio input using a 3.5mm cable.
16- TOSLINK IN: Connect to a digital audio source with a TosLink (Optical) cable.
17- IR IN: Connect the supplied IR Receiver cable for IR signal reception. Ensure the remote being used
is within the direct line-of-sight of the IR Extender.
18- IR OUT: Connect the supplied IR Transmitter Cable for IR signal transmission. Place the IR
Transmitter in direct line-of-sight of the equipment to be controlled.
19- RS-232: Connect to a PC, Serial Controller or Serial device via phoenix block 3-way connection for
the pass-through transmission of RS-232 commands.
Important! Before starting the installation, please ensure that all devices are powered off.
1. Connect an HDMI source device to the Transmitter unit using an HDMI cable.
2. Connect one end of the Cat.6 cable to the CAT OUT port on the Transmitter and the other end to the
CAT IN port of the Receiver. U/UTP or F/UTP installation cables are recommended. For cable lengths
please see the Specifications of this manual.
3. Use another HDMI cable to connect an HDMI display device to the HDMI output port on the Receiver
unit.
4. Plug the DC power supply into either the Transmitter or Receiver and switch on.
5. Power on the source device and display to complete the installation.
In addition to the installation steps outlined above this HDMI 4K60 KVM Extender can also provide the
following additional/optional functionality:
USB
Both transmitter and receiver feature a USB Type B port for the connection to a USB source such as a PC
or laptop, and two USB 2.0 Type A ports to connect a keyboard, mouse or other devices to control the
source connected to the transmitter or receiver. To forward the USB signal from transmitter to receiver,
set the switch HOST/DEVICE USB on the transmitter to the left side (HOST mode), and set the switch
HOST/DEVICE USB on the receiver to the right side (DEVICE USB).
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