Octava HDCATIR-UK - HDMI + IR HDMI over CAT 5/6 Extender - Full HD, 1080p, 3D Support, RJ45, UTP, HDCP, EDID, BALUN, Infra Red, Long Range, Dolby TrueHD, DTS Master Audio supported, Extender Kit, Network Cable, HDTV ** WITH IR CONTROL FUNCTION ***
Key Features
The HDCAT-IR HDMI extender allows installers to use standard CAT 5/6 cables for ease of installation. Ethernet cables and connectors are easily field terminated thus allowing installers to easily install the proper length cable needed for ultimate flexibility and eliminate logistics problems of having custom length cables.Active Drive and Compensation circuitry ensures error free video transmission for the ultimate HD experience.
The HDCAT-IR provides Power over ethernet Cable for simple and compact installations. The transmitter provides power to the Receiver unit. No additional power connection is needed at Receiver unit near HDTV
CAT 6 cable is recommended for 1080P and best performance
Description
HDCAT-IR HDMI Extender enables transmission of HDMI digital video/audio and I.R. over standard CAT-5/6 Ethernet cables. The HDCAT-IR includes a HDMI Transmitter HDMI Receiver and allows transmission of 1080P HD over 120ft of Ethernet cables (CAT-6 recommended). In addition Remote Infrared can be extended and sent from viewing area to the equipment room by using the I.R. Receiver and transmitter cables.The HDCAT-IR provides Power over ethernet Cable for simple and compact installations. The transmitter provides power to the Receiver unit. No additional power connection is needed at Receiver unit near HDTV
HDMI transmission using Ethernet CAT 6 cables
120ft ( 1080p) over Ethernet CAT-6 cables
Wideband IR 20-60 KHz extension for maximum IR remote compatibility.
3D support
CEC pass thru
Low profile slim form factor
Power over Cable for simple and compact installations. No need to install power supply on Receiver unit
Ethernet cables for easy field installation. No custom length cables needed.
Active Drive and Compensation for Error Free Transmission
Perfect for Projector or Digital Signage applications.
NOTE: Due to HDCP limitations, if you are trying to send signal from one device to two displays with different resolutions, using a HDMI Splitter, both displays will only work at the lowest resolution available. For example, if one of your displays has a 4K resolution and the second one has 1080p, the 4K display will only work at a 1080p resolution.