J-Tech Digital 1080P HDMI Extender Splitter 1x4 w/ PoC Up To 164ft.
- Manufacturer
- J-Tech Digital
- SKU
- JTD-3021
- Model Number
- JTECH-14EXP
- Last Updated On
- 7 months ago
Images
Resources
Category | Name | Version | Size | Format |
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Manual
| User Manual | 1.0 | 487 kB |
Specifications
Video
- Transmitter Ports
- 1 x HDMI Input1 x HDMI Local Loop Output4 x RJ45 Output1 x IR TX
- Receiver Ports
- 1 x RJ45 Output1 x HDMI Output1 x IR RX
- Resolutions
- 1080P 60 / 50 / 30 / 25 / 24 Hz1080i 60Hz720P 60 / 50 / 30 Hz576P 50Hz576i 50Hz480P 60Hz480i 60Hz
- HDMI Version
- 1.4
- Color Space
- RGBYUV 4:4:4 / 4:2:2
Audio
- Audio Format Support
- LPCM 2.0 / LPCM 7.1 / DTS 7.9 / AC-3-5.1
Communications
- Max Data Speed
- 6Gbps
- Max Clock
- 150Mhz
General
- Power Consumption
- DC 12V Input
Frequently asked questions
Package Contents
- 1 x Transmitter
- 4 x Receiver
- 1 x IR TX Cable
- 4 x IR RX Cable
- 1 x Power Adapter
- 2 x TX mounting brackets
- 8 x RX mounting brackets
- 1 x User manual
Features
- Send 1 HDMI Source Signal To 4 Displays – Features 1 Inputs and 4 Outputs (includes 4 receivers), easily send a 1080P@60Hz HDMI A/V signal up to 164ft. over a single CAT5e/6 ethernet cable. Please note that this extender will mirror your source device signal on all connected displays.
- Local HDMI Loop-out Port – In additional to support for up to 4 remote displays, take advantage of the local HDMI loop-out port on the transmitter, and connect an additional 5th local display to monitor your whole setup with ease.
- Power Over Cable (PoC) Function – Get rid of extra cables and power adapters. Keep your setup neat with the PoC function, where the power adapter is only required to be connected to the transmitter, and the receivers will get power via the connected ethernet cables.
- IR Control & Digital Audio with EDID Switch – Features IR Control to help control the source devices from the display’s location. Supports digital audio formats along with a EDID toggle switch to help achieve the best audio setting compatibility between your source and display.
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