XtremPro 61007 HDMI Over IP KVM Extender User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- XtremPro
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XtremPro 61007 HDMI Over IP KVM Extender
DESCRIPTION
Xtrempro 1080P HDMI KVM Extender over TCP/IP up to 393Ft / 120M, Single Cat5e / Cat6 / Cat7 Cable Black (61009) Support for USB Keyboard and Mouse, Ethernet IR Network, RJ45 Transmitter and Receiver, DC 5V. This HDMI over IP KVM Extender makes use of the advanced M-JPEG compression type, which allows it to use less bandwidth and transmit more seamlessly over the LAN. The over IP solution is widely utilized in a variety of settings, including meeting rooms, classrooms, airports, metro stations, homes, and advertisements in shopping malls, amongst other places. Specifically, these: Integrated compliance with EDID and HDCP standards Helping out PC web management control Provide support for the LPCM audio format. Compatibility with USB Mice and Keyboards Support a resolution of up to 1080p at 60 hertz in both directions using the M-JPEG compression encoding format. Infrared light with a wide bandpasses through to control the gadget that is either the source or the sink. (38,000 to 56,000 hertz) Maintain compliance with the TCP/IP protocol. Over a single Cat5e or Cat6 cable, you can transmit up to 120M at 1080p at 60Hz. Using a Smart Managed Switch that supports Power Over Ethernet (*Only the optional POE version is available), you can supply power to the Tx and Rx modules.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Compatible Devices: PC
- Connector Type: USB, HDMI, RJ45
- Color: Black
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1 x 1 x 1.5 inches
- Brand: XtremPro
- Item Weight: 2.04 pounds
- Item model number: 61007
- Color: Black
- Style: KVM OVER IP BY NETWORK 120M
- Finish: Hdmi
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Shape: Rectangular
- Thickness: 0.9 Inches
- Voltage: 5 Volts
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- HDMI Over IP KVM Extender
- User Manual
DIMENSIONS
FEATURES
HDMI over Internet Protocol. HDMI video, USB signals, and keyboard-mouse signals can all be extended over a network with the help of KVM extenders, which typically make use of Ethernet infrastructure.
The following is a list of characteristics that are frequently linked with such devices:
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Support for Various Video Resolutions:
Depending on the type, extenders typically offer a variety of video resolutions, including Full HD (1080p), 4K, and maybe even higher resolutions. -
The USB Peripheral Extension is known as.
It is common for these extenders to let you extend USB signals, which in turn lets you connect USB peripherals like keyboards, mouse, printers, and external storage devices remotely. -
Functionality of the KVM:
The abbreviation KVM refers to “Keyboard, Video, and Mouse.” HDMI over Internet Protocol. It is possible to interact with a remote computer as if it were locally connected thanks to KVM extenders, which provide control over the video and input devices of a remote system and make it appear as though the computer is linked locally. -
Expansion of the IP Network:
The HDMI and USB signals are sent through the extender by means of an IP network, which might be Ethernet or even a more extensive network architecture. In comparison to the normal HDMI cable, this allows for transmission across greater distances. -
Switching in a Matrix:
Some models provide matrix switching, which enables you to connect various sources to multiple screens and switch between them remotely. If you have one of these models, you can take advantage of this feature. -
Configuring Multiple Displays:
Some extenders allow the user to connect several screens to a single transmitter device, while others may split the signal and send it to many reception units. -
Very Little Delay:
When controlling remote systems in real time, the ability to transfer signals with a low latency is very crucial because of its significance. -
Management of the Network:
You are able to adjust the settings and check the status of the extender through web-based interfaces that are provided by some models as part of the setup, configuration, and administration processes. -
IR Control Extending Technology:
Some extenders have the capability of extending infrared (IR) signals, which enables users to exercise remote control over the source device from wherever they have placed their display. -
Support for Power over Ethernet (also known as PoE):
There is a possibility that certain models offer PoE, which makes it possible for the extender to receive power over the Ethernet wire and thereby simplifies the setup process. -
Expansion of the Audio:
In addition to the transmission of video signals, certain extenders also permit the transmission of audio signals. -
A Word About Encryption and Safety:
Encryption and other security measures ensure that data sent over a network will not be intercepted or altered in any way. -
To be compatible with:
Verify that the product is compatible with the numerous operating systems, display resolutions, and USB devices that you use. -
Simple Plug-and-Play Configuration:
Users who do not have a significant amount of technical knowledge can easily deploy the extender with the help of an uncomplicated setup process.
CONNECTIONS
The following is a sample list of the possible links that you could come across:
Unit of the Transmitter (Sender):
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Input through HDMI:
Using a regular HDMI cable, connect the HDMI output of your source device (computer, video player, etc.) to the HDMI input of the transmitter unit. -
Ports for USB:
Connect the USB devices (keyboard, mouse, USB drive, etc.) to the USB ports on the transmitter unit. These connections are located on the back of the unit. -
Connection to the Network:
Utilizing an Ethernet cable, link the transmitter device to either the network switch or the router that controls your network. -
The power to:
Connect the power adapter to a working outlet so that the transmitter unit may receive electricity. -
IR Extension, Available on Request:
Connect an IR extension cable to the IR port located on the transmitter unit if the extender allows extending infrared signals. This gives you the ability to use an IR signal to operate the source device remotely from another location.
Unit of the Receiver (Receiver):
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Output through HDMI:
An HDMI cable can be used to make the connection between the HDMI input on your display (monitor, TV, projector, etc.) and the HDMI output on the receiver unit. -
Ports for USB:
Connect any USB devices, such as a keyboard, mouse, or other input device, to the receiving unit’s available USB ports. -
Connection to the Network:
Utilizing an Ethernet cable, join the receiver device to either the network switch or the router that controls your network. -
The power to:
Connecting the power adapter to the receiver unit will supply it with electricity. -
IR Extension, Available on Request:
If the extender is capable of extending infrared signals, you should attach an IR extension cable to the IR connector located on the receiver unit. This gives you the ability to send infrared signals to the device that is the source of the signal from the remote place.
Configuration of the Network:
- In order for communication to take place, it is necessary for both the transmitter and receiver units to be connected to the same network subnet.
- You may be required to specify IP addresses, subnet masks, and maybe other network settings on the devices, depending on the extender.
- For detailed details on how to set up the network, please consult the extender’s manual.
Contextually Speaking:
- Check that all of the connections are safe and that they are plugged in correctly.
- Turn on the power to the transmitter and the receiver simultaneously.
- Follow the instructions provided in the extender’s manual to configure any necessary network settings.
- Both the display and the source device need to be turned on.
- It should now be possible for you to exercise control over the source device and view its output on the display as if they were both locally linked.
PRECAUTIONS
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Learn from the Guide:
Before beginning the installation process, ensure that you have thoroughly read and comprehended the user manual that was provided by the manufacturer. You will have a better understanding of the process of setting up the XtremPro 61007 model as well as the requirements and precautions that are special to it by reading this. -
Installation That Is Qualified:
If you are not familiar with the process of setting up networks or audiovisual equipment, you should seriously consider finding assistance from a professional or someone who has experience with such installations. This will guarantee that the system is correctly set up and prevent any potential problems. -
Cables of the Appropriate Quality:
To ensure that the signal is sent reliably, you should choose HDMI cables and Ethernet connections of a good grade. Degradation of the signal as well as a decrease in performance might be caused by cables of poor quality. -
Routing of Cables:
Ensure that the cables are routed and organized correctly to reduce the risk of breakage, signal interference, and tripping. Cables should not have any severe bends or kinks in them. -
Considerations Regarding the Network:
Ensure that the network is properly configured, including the addressing and subnetting of IP addresses, so that the transmitter and receiver devices can communicate with one another. -
The Power Sources Are:
If you want to avoid any potential electrical problems, use the power adapters and cables that are provided. It is important not to overload electrical outlets or power strips. -
Aspects of the Natural World:
Install the extension units in a location that has adequate ventilation to prevent the devices from overheating. Remove them from any potential sources of heat and direct sunshine. -
Updates to the Firmware:
Check to see if there are any new firmware updates available for the extender, and if one is available, upgrade it by following the instructions provided by the manufacturer. The performance of the software can be improved with updates, and any potential issues can be fixed. -
Electricity that is Static:
Ground yourself before you handle the equipment so that you don’t risk causing any potential damage caused by static electricity. Use a wrist band that prevents static electricity from building up, or touch a grounded metal object. -
Configuration of Security:
Enable any security measures offered by the extension, like as encryption or password protection, to guarantee the safety of any communications transmitted across the network. -
IR Extension Cautionary Measures:
If the extender supports infrared (IR) extension, then you need to make sure that the IR extension cables have a clear line of sight between the sender and the receiver devices for the remote control to work properly. -
Stability of the Network:
It is absolutely necessary for proper operation to have a reliable network that has been properly configured. Make certain that your existing network infrastructure is capable of managing the increased data traffic that will be generated by the extender. -
Providing Documentation:
In the event that you need to perform troubleshooting or make future adjustments, the user manual and any other paperwork that is pertinent should be kept. -
The test is:
After the installation is complete, the configuration should be rigorously tested to ensure that the transmission of video and USB signals, the functionality of the KVM, and any other supported functions are operating as intended. -
Instructions for the Manufacturer:
It is imperative that the XtremPro 61007 HDMI Over IP KVM Extender’s installation, usage, and maintenance be carried out in accordance with all of the directions that have been supplied by the manufacturer.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the XtremPro 61007 HDMI Over IP KVM Extender?
The XtremPro 61007 is a device that allows you to extend HDMI video, audio, and keyboard-mouse (KVM) signals over an IP network.
What is the purpose of using this extender?
This extender is used to transmit HDMI video and audio signals along with keyboard and mouse inputs over an IP network, enabling remote access and control of a computer or other HDMI source.
How does the XtremPro 61007 extender work?
The extender uses IP (Internet Protocol) technology to transmit the HDMI and KVM signals as data packets over an existing network infrastructure.
What is the maximum transmission distance supported by the extender?
The transmission distance can vary based on the network infrastructure, but it typically supports longer distances compared to traditional HDMI cables, potentially spanning over a local network or even across the internet with proper configuration.
Can it transmit 4K or Ultra HD signals?
Yes, many HDMI Over IP extenders, including the XtremPro 61007, are designed to support 4K and Ultra HD resolutions.
Is the extender compatible with HDMI 2.0 standards?
Yes, it is generally compatible with HDMI 2.0 standards and may also be backward compatible with previous HDMI versions.
Does the extender require an external power source?
Yes, the extender typically requires power sources for both the transmitter and receiver units.
Can it transmit audio along with video signals?
Yes, the extender can transmit both audio and video signals over the IP network.
What is the setup process for the extender?
The setup process involves connecting the HDMI source to the transmitter unit and connecting the receiver unit to the display. The units are then connected to the IP network, and software settings may need to be configured for optimal performance.
Can it transmit USB signals for other peripherals apart from keyboard and mouse?
Some HDMI Over IP KVM extenders support the transmission of additional USB peripherals like printers or external storage devices, but you should check the specifications of the XtremPro 61007 for this capability.
Is there any signal degradation when using the extender?
Signal degradation might occur due to network conditions or the quality of the IP infrastructure. Higher-quality network setups generally result in better performance.
Does it support multicast and unicast transmission?
Many HDMI Over IP extenders, including the XtremPro 61007, support both multicast (one-to-many) and unicast (one-to-one) transmission modes.
Can I use the extender for video wall setups?
Yes, HDMI Over IP extenders can be utilized for video wall setups, allowing you to display content on multiple screens using a networked approach.
Are there any latency concerns with the extender?
IP-based transmission introduces some latency due to the packetization and network transmission. The level of latency can vary based on the network setup.
Can I use the extender to access my computer remotely?
Yes, the extender is designed for remote access to computers and other HDMI sources, allowing you to control them as if you were physically present.
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