User Manual SoloCAT™ HD HDMI over HDBaseT Extender with bi directional IR & RS232.atlona.
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Safety and Notice Please read and follow the safety instructions to protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit.
Because the SoloCAT HD™ is HDMI 1.4 compatible it allows you to take full advantage of the new technology by supporting much higher resolutions than 1080p or 1440p including 2k (2048x1080p) and 4k (4096×3072) resolutions. Future versions of this device will add the capability for Ethernet data channel, allowing other HDMI 1.4 enabled devices to share a network connection for internet connectivity.
Display Device Port Connector Standard 19 pin HDMI Link Connector RJ-45 Shielded HDCP Compliant Power on LED Indicator Input TMDS signal 1.2 volts (peak-to-peak) Input DDC signal 5 volts (peak-to-peak) Uncompressed video resolution 1080p / 1920x1200 / 2k (2048x1080p) and 4k (4096×3072) Deep Color 24-48 bits Video Bandwidth Up to 10.2GHz Vertical Frequency Range 50 ~60 Hz Audio Performance PCM (7.1ch), Dolby Digital, True HD, DTSHD & Master Audio Power Consumption (max.
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3. Installation 1. Turn off power at connected sources 2. Connect the HDMI® extension cable between the source and the “HDMI® IN” port of the SoloCAT HD™ 3. Connect the HDMI® cable between the display and the “HDMI® OUT” port of SoloCAT HD™ 4. Connect the CAT.5 cables between the HDMI-ELW “LINK” port and the HDMI-SRW or HDMI-ERW “LINK” port of extender. 5. Connect the power cord and turn on the extender. 6.
4. Bi directional IR IR Receiver Cable Directions: Insert the supplied receiver into the SoloCAT HD™ “IR2 IN” port and place the IR Receiver Cable, so that you can point to it easily with your IR remote controller. IR Blaster Cable Directions: Plug IR blaster cable plug into the SoloCAT HD™ “IR OUT” port, It sits in front of the source receiver’s IR sensor, which is normally located on the front-panel.
5. LED Indicators On the front of the SoloCAT HD™ chassis there is a horizontal block of four (4) green LED’s that is marked “Status” on the chassis just above the LED’s. From Left to Right this is an explanation of their activity: 1. 2. 3. 4. #1 LED indicates normal operations and will flash once a second with HDCP pass through. #2 LED indicates a valid link between the transmitter and receiver.
EZ Crimp RJ45 crimp connectors: We have conducted long term tests on these popular connectors. HDBaseT does not appear to be as susceptible to interference as other technologies. To eliminate any potential corrosion on exposed wire ends as well as EMI / RFI interference, standard crimp RJ45 connectors should be used when possible. 6. Troubleshooting Problem: No picture Action: Make sure your source is working properly and outputting video.
Problem: No power Action: Check for power at electrical source. Remove and reconnect to one side of the SoloCAT HD. Only use DC wall power supplies provided by Zektor. If problem persists, call Zektor tech support and request a replacement power supply. Problem: Intermittent picture, pixilation Action: Check all cabling. This is the most action to resolve issues. If you are using EZ Crimp RJ45 connectors make sure the end of the cable is not corroded and/or shorting out.
the time of repair. Such repairs are warranted for 90 days from the day of reshipment to the BUYER. If the unit is delivered by mail, customer agrees to insure the unit or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit. Under no circumstances will a unit be accepted without a return authorization number.
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