Datasheet

TECHCONNECT SIGNAL MANAGEMENT
TC
2
-HDMIRPT HDMI Repeater
25
30M LENGTH
Two cables can be joined together
to create one 30m cable capable
of 1080P. At lower resolution longer
lengths of up to 50m are possible
but this depends on cable quality.
Note: daisy-chaining more than one
repeater is not recommended.
MIS-MATCHED CABLES
If the two cables are varying lengths
the longer one should be used
between the source device and the
repeater.
FULL RESOLUTION
A bandwidth of 1.65Gbps allows
the TC
2
-HDMIRPT to transmit fully
supported HDMI v1.4 1080p@60Hz,
48 bit. It supports 3D and is HDCP
compliant.
AUTOMATIC EQ
Auto-adjustment of feedback,
equalization and amplication.
The installer does not need to pay
attention to cable lengths.
ESD PROTECTION
The HDMI repeater has an
electrostatic discharge lter to
protect itself and expensive source
and display equipment.
SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS:
51 x 32 x 19 mm (length x width x height)
PACKAGED DIMENSIONS: 65 x 40 x 20 mm
PRODUCT WEIGHT: 0.1 kg
PACKAGED WEIGHT: 0.1 kg
CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL: Metal
COLOUR: White
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
Bandwidth: 1.65 GBPS
Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1200
Video Format Supported:
DTV/HDTV;1080P/1080i/720P/576P/480P/576i/480i
Output Video: HDMI 1.4+HDCP (repeats the source)
Output Audio: Support DTS-HD, Dolby-HD (repeats
the source)
Maximum Transmission Distance @ 1080P:
24AWG 50m / 28AWG 36m / 30AWG 30m
EQ: up to 40dB @ 825MHz
Operating Temperature Range:
-5 to +35°C (-41 to +95 °F)
Operating Humidity Range:
5 to 90 % RH (no condensation)
Input Video Signal: 0.5-1.0 volts p-p
Power Consumption: 0.6 watts (via HDMI)
Input DDC Signal: 5 volts p-p (TTL)
INPUT:
1 x HDMI (type A)
OUTPUT:
1 x HDMI (type A)
ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: -
WARRANTY: 2-year return to base
COMPLIANCE: RoHS, WEEE & CE Compliant
ORDER PART CODE: TC2 HDMIRPT [SAP: 2643397]
Joins HDMI cables together
HDMI v1.4
Powered by HDMI
The Techconnect HDMI repeater joins two HDMI cables to
make a single long cable. The small chassis can hide in
dado rail, and it suits any application where HDMI cables are
used including corporate meeting rooms, home cinemas,
classrooms, and churches.
“Beware cheap HDMI
products which don’t
handle HDCP handshakes
properly. You can depend
on Vision gear.
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