User guide

HD800V2 User Guide, Version 1.1, 9/11/13
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Overview
Rear Panel Connections to the HD800V2
Back panel connections defined
IN-1 through IN-8 -- HDMI inputs.
OUT-1 through OUT-8:
IR-IN -- These inputs are used to send IR to the HDBaseT receivers. An IR controller can plug
directly into these inputs. They are a mono-jacks, polarity insensitive (it doesn’t matter how
you connect the two wires to the tip and sleeve of the connector), and they accept any voltage
between 3.5V and 15V.
IR-OUT These outputs are the return IR channels from the HDBaseT. They will drive a con-
troller or a standard 5V IR emitter/flasher. They use a mono jack, the sleeve is ground and the
tip is +5V when on.
HDBaseT -- These are the HDBaseT outputs and will drive up to 330ft of Cat5/6 cable to the
HDBaseT receivers. Power is also sent over the Cat5/6 cable and the HDBaseT receiver does
not need a separate power supply.
Local Out -- These are local HDMI outputs. They are not mirrored outputs, plugging in an
HDMI monitor to one of these outputs will disable the HDBaseT receiver.
RS-232 -- These allow two way RS-232 signals to be sent to the HDBaseT receiver. These are
straight through connections. They are the same pinout as the main RS-232 control port (See:
RS-232 Pinout and Baudrate Settings” on page 24). The baudrates can be up to 115K.
Ethernet -- Each HDBaseT can have an Ethernet channel sent to it. These are 100Mbs full
duplex channels. There are no internal connections between the outputs, to send the Ethernet
down all 8 zones, you will need some type of 8 port Ethernet switch.
RS-232, TCP/IP -- The switch’s control ports. (See: RS-232 Pinout and Baudrate Settings” on
page 24)
MODEL: HD-800V2
OUT-1
IN-1 IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6 IN-7 IN-8
OUT-2 OUT-3 OUT-4 OUT-5 OUT-6 OUT-7 OUT-8
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RS-232
RS-232
TCP/IP
IR
IR
IN
IR
OUT
HDBaseT
Local
Out
Ethernet