ZENTY IP280D 4K 60Hz HDMI Extender Over 400Ft. Cat5e-6 Receiver User Manual

June 14, 2024
ZENTY

ZENTY IP280D 4K 60Hz HDMI Extender Over 400Ft. Cat5e-6 Receiver

Product Information

Specifications:

  • Resolution: 4K@60Hz
  • Maximum Extension Distance: 400ft
  • Cable Requirement: Cat5/5e/6 or above following IEEE-568B standard
  • Power Adapter: DC12V 1A

Product Usage Instructions

Installation Requirements:
Ensure you have the following items ready:

  • Source Device (PC, DVD, NVR) with HDMI port
  • HDMI Cable (minimum 5m)
  • Display Device (TV, projector, LED screen) with HDMI port
  • Cat5/5e/6 cable (120m)
  • Gigabit Network Switch

Wall Mounting:
Follow the diagram provided to choose the wall mounting position and attach the mounting ears to the unit.

Panel Description:

Transmitter:

  • Reset Button: Press to restart the device
  • Power Indicator (blue): Indicates power status
  • Status Indicator (orange): Shows video data transmission status
  • RS-232: Used for RS-232 passthrough
  • IR Input/Output: Connect with IR receiver/blaster extension cables
  • HDMI Input/Output: Connect with HDMI source/display devices
  • Network Connection (RJ45): Connect with network cable
  • Power: Connect with DC12V/1A power adapter

Receiver:

  • Reset Button: Press to restart the device
  • Power Indicator (blue): Indicates power status
  • Status Indicator (orange): Shows video data transmission status
  • RS-232: Used for RS-232 passthrough
  • IR Input/Output: Connect with IR receiver/blaster extension cables
  • HDMI Output: Connect with HDMI display device
  • Network Connection (RJ45): Connect with network cable
  • Power: Connect with DC12V/1A power adapter

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

What is the maximum extension distance supported by this HDMI extender?

The maximum extension distance supported is 400ft.

Can I use a Cat5e cable for the connection?

Yes, you can use Cat5e or higher cables following the IEEE-568B standard.

Why the status indicator is off?

Please check whether all equipment is powered on and the network cable is connected properly.

Why is the status indicator has been flashing?

  1. Please check whether there is HDMI signal input for the TX. 2) Try to connect the signal source directly to the display device, or try to change the signal source and HDMI cable and test again.

Why is the output image unstable?

Introduction

This product is a 4K@60Hz HDMI extender kit consisting of a transmitter and a receiver, using ipcolor STREAM technology for high-definition, low-latency transmission. The 4K@60Hz HDMI signal can be extended up to 120m via Category 6 and above network cables, supporting one-to-one connection, one-to-many connections via gigabit switch, or switch cascades. It also supports HDMI loop out, bi-directional IR passback, and RS-232 passthrough functions, and can be widely used in meetings, home entertainment, educational presentations, and other fields.

Features

  1. Adopting ipcolor STREAM technology can realize high-definition and low-latency transmission.
  2. Supports up to 3840 x 2160@60Hz resolution, backward compatible.
  3. Compatible with Cat5/5e/6 or above network cables, the transmission distance of Cat6 cable is 120 meters.
  4. Supports one-to-one or one-to-many connections through the gigabit switch.
  5. Supports RS-232 passthrough.
  6. The transmitter supports HDMI loop out.
  7. Supports bi-directional IR passback (20~60kHz).
  8. Firmware can be upgraded through Micro USB.
  9. Lightning protection, surge protection, ESD protection.
  10. Working 24/7

Package Contents

Installation Requirements

Item Description Requirement
Signal PC, DVD, NVR, etc. with HDMI port HDMI cable ≤ 5m
Source Device Cable Cat5/5e/6 or above, following standard IEEE-568B

Cat6/6A/7 ≤ 120m
Display Device| TV, projector, LED screen, etc. with HDMI port| HDMI cable ≤ 5m
Network Switch| one-to-many or switch cascade| Gigabit switch

Wall Mounting

Note: Choose the wall mounting position and attach the mounting ears to the unit according to the diagram.

Panel Description

Transmitter

1 Reset Press to restart the device
2 Power Indicator (blue) The indicator will turn on when power is turned on
3 Status Indicator (orange) 1) Light off: The transmitter and the receiver

have not established a connection

  1. Slow flash: The transmitter and receiver are connected but no video data transmission (gigabit Ethernet)

  2. Quick flash: The transmitter and receiver are connected but no video data transmission (100M Ethernet)

  3. Steady on: The video data is transmitting

4| RS-232 (TXD/GND/RXD)| User for RS-232 passthrough
5| Micro USB interface| User for firmware upgrade
6| IR input| Connect with IR receiver extension cable
7| IR output| Connect with IR blaster extension cable
8| HDMI input| Connect with HDMI source device
9| HDMI output| Connect with local HDMI display device
10| ipcolor Tx (RJ45)| Connect with the network cable
11| Power| Connect with DC12V/1A power adapter

Receiver

1 Reset Press to restart the device
2 Power Indicator (blue) The indicator will turn on when power is turned on
3 Status Indicator (orange) 1)   Light off: The transmitter and the receiver

have not established a connection

2)   Slow flash: The transmitter and receiver are connected but no video data transmission (gigabit Ethernet)

3)   Quick flash: The transmitter and receiver are connected but no video data transmission (100M Ethernet)

4)   Steady on: The video data is transmitting

4| RS-232 (TXD/GND/RXD)| User for RS-232 passthrough
5| Micro USB interface| User for firmware upgrade
6| IR output| Connect with IR blaster extension cable
7| IR input| Connect with IR receiver extension cable
8| ipcolor Rx (RJ45)| Connect with the network cable
9| HDMI output| Connect with HDMI display device
10| Power| Connect with DC12V/1A power adapter

Installation Procedures

How to make a network cable
Follow the standard of IEEE-568B: 1-white and orange 2-orange 3-white and green 4-blue 5-white and blue 6-green 7-white and brown 8-brown

Connection Diagrams

  1. One-to-one connection
  2. One-to-many connection (through gigabit switch)
  3. One-to-many connection (cascade of gigabit switches)

Note: It is suggested to use gigabit (1000 Mbps) switches in LAN transmission, and 100Mbps switches should not be mixed with gigabit switches when cascading.

Connection Instructions

  1. Connect the source device to the HDMI IN port of the transmitter with an HDMI cable, and connect the HDMI OUT port of the receiver to the display device with another HDMI cable.
  2. If it’s a one-to-one connection, use a network cable to connect the RJ45 port of the transmitter and receiver. If it is a one-to-many connection, use the gigabit switch as a bridge to connect the transmitter and the receivers with the network cable respectively.
  3. If using HDMI loop out, connect the display device to the HDMI OUT port of the transmitter.
  4. Plug the power supply into the devices to get started.

IR User Guide

  1. IR blaster extension cable should plug in the IR OUT port of the transmitter or receiver, IR receiver extension cable should plug in the IR IN port of the transmitter or receiver.
  2. The emitter of the IR blaster extension cable should be as close as possible to the IR receiving window of the source device.
  3. Point the remote control at the receiving head of the IR receiver extension cable to operate.

Connection Instructions

  1. Baud rate
    Different encoding mechanisms cannot be mixed, the baud rate of the RS-232 port of this transmitter and receiver is 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.

  2. Line order
    Make sure the RS-232 serial line is firmly connected and that the serial data line is connected correctly as follows:
    If the RS-232 serial does not work by following the above connection, please try to change the order of the TXD line and RXD line.

  3. Check baud rate
    If you need to check the baud rate, set the baud rate value of the serial port test tool to the default value of 115200, connect the serial port test tool to the product, and then power on the product. The baud rate printed at this time is the current baud rate. For example:”Baudrate:9600″, that is, the baud rate value is 9600.

  4. Set baud rate
    For example: the baud rate of the product is 9600, and the baud rate of the serial port test tool is 115200. At this time, the baud rate of the serial port test tool must be set to 9600, which is consistent with the product, and then input the command you want to set “Bset:19200”, if “Succeed” is displayed after sending data, the baud rate 19200 is set successfully.

Specifications

Item Transmitter Receiver

Video
Input interface| 1x HDMI| 1x RJ45
Output interface| 1x HDMI

1x RJ45

| 1x HDMI
HDMI length| ≤ 5m| ≤5m
Maximum transfer rate| 18Gbps
Compatibility| HDMI 2.0
Resolutions| HDCP 1.4/HDCP 2.2 3840×2160@24/30/50/60Hz, 1080p@50/60Hz,

720p@50/60Hz, 1920×1200@60Hz,

2560×1440@60Hz, 2560×1600@60Hz

Connection types| One-to-one connection One-to-many connection

Switch cascading

Transmission distance| Cat6/6A/7 ≤ 120m
Transmission latency| 70~180ms
Command Signal
IR interface| 1x 3.5mm IR out

1x 3.5mm IR in

| 1x 3.5mm IR out

1x 3.5mm IR in

IR receiving range| ≤ 5m
IR frequency| 20kHz~60kHz
RS-232 (GND/RXD/TXD)| Default baud rate: 115200

Supported: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,

57600, 115200

Power
Power supply| DC12V/1A| DC 12V/1A
Power consumption| TX ≤ 4.5W| RX ≤ 2.5W
Operating Environment
Working temperature| -20°~60°C
Storage temperature| -30°~70°C
Humidity| 0~90% RH (no condensation)
Physical Properties|
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Housing| Iron
Weight| 273g| 262g
Color| Black
Dimensions| 106.0(L)114.0(W)20.6(H)mm
Protection| ESD protection

1a Contact discharge level 2 (±4KV) 1b Air discharge level 3 (±8KV)

Implementation of the standard: IEC61000-

4-2

Lightning protection, Surge protection

Maintenance
Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth. Never use alcohol, paint thinner, or benzene to clean.

Warranty

If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials of workmanship, our company (referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the length of the period indicated as below, “Parts and Labor (5) Years”, which starts with the date of original purchase (“Limited Warranty period”), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or refurbished parts, or (b) replace it with a new or a refurbished product. The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor.
During the “Labor” limited warranty period, there will be no charge for labour. During the “Parts” warranty period, there will be no charge for parts. You must mail in your product during the warranty period. This Limited Warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and only covers products purchased as new. A purchase receipt or other proof of original purchase date is required for Limited Warranty service.

Mail-In Service
When shipping the unit, carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured, and preferably in the original carton. Include a letter detailing the complaint and provide a daytime phone and/or email address where you can be reached phone and/or email address where you can be reached.

Limited Warranty Limits and Exclusions
This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in material or workmanship and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. The Limited Warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up adjustments, misadjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance, power line surge, lightning damage, modification, or service by anyone other than a Factory Service center or other Authorized Servicer, or damage that is attributed to acts of God.
There are no express warranties except as listed under “Limited Warranty Coverage”. The warrantor is not liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any breach of this warranty. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, cost of having someone remove or re-install an installed unit if applicable, travel to and from the service, loss of or damage to media or images, data or other recorded content. The items listed are not exclusive but are for illustration only). Parts and services, which are not covered by this limited warranty, are your responsibility.

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