Description
C2G Video Extender Transmitter/Receiver – 1 Input Device – 1 Output Device – 230 ft Range – 2 x Network (RJ-45) – 5 x USB – 1 x HDMI In – 1 x HDMI Out – 1080p – 4K UHD – 3840 x 2160 – Twisted Pair – Category 7 – Yes – Wall Plate
The HDMI HDBaseT + USB-B to A and RS232 over Cat Extender Single Gang Wall Plate Transmitter to Box Receiver – 4K 60Hz allows a 4K HDMI source to be extended up to 130ft to a 4K display using a single Cat6a Ethernet cable. This is an ideal solution where USB must also be extended alongside HDMI video and audio to interactive whiteboards and displays in conference rooms, classrooms, lecture halls, and many other installation needs far beyond the length limitations of standard HDMI cabling.
This HDBaseT kit extends HDMI and high speed USB 2.0 over a single Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6a network patch cable. Extend 4K HDMI up to 115 feet and 1080p up to 230 feet using a Cat5e or Cat6 cable. For longer 4K distances, extend 4K HDMI up to 130 feet using a Cat6a cable. Extend USB 2.0 pass through up to 230ft, connecting up to 4 USB devices to the receiver.
This kit is HDCP 2.2 compliant, making sure that the connection from the source is secure. Multi-channel audio formats are supported, including PCM 2.0/5.1/7.1, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD Master Audio, and DTS:X. High speed USB 2.0 pass-through supports up to 230ft for KVM control of devices such as USB cameras, keyboards, mice, etc. With one-way Power over HDBaseT (PoH) support, the transmitter gets its power from the receiver, so no additional power adapter is required, allowing for greater installation flexibility. Advanced users can control RS232 pass-through to pass RS232 commands between the wall plate and the receiver. The receiver toggle switch also allows for the selection of upgrades that can upgrade both the wall plate and receiver.
Note: Ensure a solid, reliable connection between the 4K HDMI HDBaseT Extender and critical equipment. We suggest using HDMI Cables with gripping connectors that provide greater port retention than standard HDMI connectors.