VigilLink VLEX-HT2150A-TR 1080p HDBaseT Extender 150m User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- VigilLink
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VigilLink VLEX-HT2150A-TR 1080p HDBaseT Extender 150m
Thank you for purchasing this product
Please read these instructions carefully for optimum performance and safety
before connecting, operating, or adjusting this product. Please keep this
manual for future reference.
A surge protection device is recommended
This product contains sensitive electrical components that electrical spikes
may damage, surges, electric shocks, lightning strikes, etc. The use of surge
protection systems is highly recommended to protect and extend the life of
your equipment.
Introduction
This HDBaseT Extender can extend HDMI signals from signal sources to display devices via CAT 5e/6 cable with a distance up to 150m/ 492ft and video resolution up to 1080P@60Hz YUV4:4:4. It supports bi-directional IR control, RS-232 control, EDID management, audio embedment (TX), and audio dis-embedment (RX). The transmitter supports HDMI signal loop out. Equipped with a powerful chip, the extender can continuously deliver stable work for 24 hours with low power consumption. It is easy to use, plug and play, which is widely applied in scenarios such as video conferences, out-doors big-screen demonstrations, and home theater.
Features
- HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.4 compliant
- Video resolution is up to 1080P@60Hz
- The transmission distance via a single CAT 5e/6 cable is up to 150m/492ft
- Support bi-directional IR control, RS-232 control, and EDID management
- Support audio embedment and dis-embedment
- Support bi-directional PoC (Power over Cable) function
Compact design for easy and flexible installation
Package Contents
- 1 x 1080P HDBaseT Extender (Transmitter)
- 1 x 1080P HDBaseT Extender (Receiver)
- 1 x IR Blaster Cable (1.5 meters)
- 1 x IR Receiver Cable (1.5 meters)
- 2 x 3-pin Phoenix Connector
- 4 x Mounting Ear
- 8 x Machine Screw (KM3*4)
- 1 x 24V/1A Locking Power Adapter
- 1 x User Manual
Specifications
Technical
HDMI Compliance| HDMI 1.3
HDCP Compliance| HDCP 1.4
Video Bandwidth| 6.75Gbps
Video Resolution| 480i ~1080p50/60Hz;
Up to1200P@60Hz
Color Depth| 8-bit (1080P60Hz)
Color Space| RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2
HDMI Audio Formats| LPCM 2/5.1/7.1CH, Dolby Digital, DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital+,
Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X
Extension Distance| 150m/492ft at 1080P@60
Connection|
Transmitter
| Input: 1×HDMI IN [TypeA 19-pin female] 1×LINE IN [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack]
Output: 1×HDBT OUT [RJ45 8-pin female] 1×HDMI OUT [TypeA 19-pin female]
Control: 1×AUDIO DIP Switch [1 pin] 1×EDID DIP Switch [2-pin]
1×IR IN [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack] 1×IR OUT [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack] 1×RS-232 [Phoenix jack]
1×Service [Micro-USB jack]
Receiver
| Input: 1×HDBT IN [RJ45 8-pin female] Output: 1×HDMI OUT [TypeA 19-pin female]
1×AUDIO OUT [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack] Control: 1×RS-232 [Phoenix jack]
1×SERVICE [Micro-USB jack] 1×IR IN [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack]
1×IR OUT [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack]
Mechanical
Housing| Metal Enclosure
Color| Black
Dimensions| TX/ RX:146.7mm (W)×71.5mm (D)×21mm (H)
Weight| Transmitter: 287g, Receiver: 294g
Power Supply| Input: AC100~240V 50/60Hz
Output: DC 24V/1A (Locking connector)
Power Consumption| 8.4W (max)
Operating Temperature| 0°C ~ 40°C / 32°F ~ 104°F
Storage Temperature| -20°C ~ 60°C / -4°F ~ 140°F
Relative Humidity| 20~90% RH (non-condensation)
Operation Controls and Functions
Transmitter Panel
No. | Name | Function Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Power LED | When the transmitter is powered on, the red light will be on. |
2 | IN LED | The green light will be on when the transmitter connects with a |
source signal.
3| LOOP LED| The green light will be on when the transmitter connects with
a display.
4
| ****
AUDIO DIP SWITCH
| 1-PIN AUDIO DIP switch, used for setting the audio mode.
HDMI: By turning to HDMI, the output audio on both the transmitter and Receiver will be the one from the HDMI IN port. LINE IN: By turning to LINE, the output audio on both transmitter and Receiver will be the one from the LINE IN
port.
5
| ****
EDID DIP SWITCH
| 2-PIN EDID DIP switch, used for setting the output video/
audio, which is set as follows. 00: 1920*1080P60 LPCM 2.0
01: 1920*1200P60 LPCM 2.0
10: COPY TX LOOP OUT
11: COPY RX HDMI OUT
6| SERVICE| Firmware update port.
7
| ****
DC 24V
| DC 24V/1A power input port.
Note that the extender supports a bi-directional POC function, which means either the transmitter or the receiver connects to a 24V/1A power supply; the other doesn’t need to be plugged into a powered socket to be powered via the CAT 5e/6 cable.
8| HDBT OUT| RJ45 connector, connecting to the HDBT IN port of the
receiver with a CAT5e/6 cable.
9
| Connection Signal Indicator lamp (Green)| ▪ Illuminating: Transmitter and Receiver are in good connection status.
▪ Flashing: The transmitter and Receiver are in poor connection status.
▪ Dark:The transmitter and Receiver are not connected.
10
| Data Signal Indicator lamp (Orange)| ▪ Illuminating: HDMI signal with HDCP.
▪ Flashing: HDMI signal without HDCP.
▪ Dark: No HDMI signal.
11| HDMI IN| HDMI signal input port connects a source device, such as a TV box
or DVD player.
12| HDMI OUT| HDMI signal loop out port, connecting to a display device, such
as a TV.
No.| Name| Function Description
---|---|---
13| LINE IN| Analog audio signal input port.
14| IR IN| IR input port for receiving the signal of the IR remote.
15| IR OUT| IR output port to control the source device. This IR output signal
is from the IR IN port of the receiver.
16
| ****
RS-232
| 3-pin Phoenix connector for RS-232 command transmission. The RS-232 command will pass through from transmitter to receiver or receiver to transmitter.
Receiver Panel
No. | Name | Function Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Power LED | When the receiver is powered on, the red light will be on. |
2 | The green light will be on when the receiver connects |
to a display
| The green light will be on when the receiver connects to a display
3| SERVICE| Firmware update port.
No.| Name| Function Description
---|---|---
4
| ****
DC 24V
| DC 24V/1A power input port.
Note that the extender supports a bi-directional POC function, which means either the transmitter or the receiver connects to a 24V/1A power supply; the other doesn’t need to be plugged into a power socket to be powered via the CAT 5e/6 cable.
5| HDBT IN| RJ45 connector used for connecting the HDBT OUT port of transmitter with a CAT 5e/6 cable.
6
| Connection Signal Indicator lamp (Green)| ▪ Illuminating: Transmitter and Receiver are in good connection status.
▪ Flashing: The transmitter and Receiver are in poor connection status.
▪ Dark: The transmitter and Receiver are not connected.
7
| Data Signal Indicator lamp (Orange)| ▪ Illuminating: HDMI signal with HDCP.
▪ Flashing: HDMI signal without HDCP.
▪ Dark: No HDMI signal.
8| HDMI OUT| HDMI signal output port, connecting to a display device.
9| AUDIO OUT| Audio signal output port, connecting to Speaker or Amplifier.
10| IR IN| IR input port for receiving the signal of the IR remote.
11| IR OUT| IR output port to control the display device. This IR output
signal is the rom IR IN port of the transmitter.
12
| ****
RS-232
| 3-pin Phoenix connector for RS-232 command transmission. The RS-232 command will pass through from transmitter to receiver or receiver to transmitter.
IR Pin Definition
IR Receiver and Blaster pin’s definition as below:
Note:
When the angle between the IR receiver and the remote control is ± 45 °, the
transmission distance is 0-5 meters; when the angle between the IR receiver
and the remote control is ± 90 °, the transmission distance is 0-8 meters.
Audio Processing Logics
The extender provides two audio input modes, the digital (HDMI IN) and the analog (LINE IN). The processing logic is set as follows:
TX’s HDMI LOOP-OUT | then, the display device outputs |
---|
LINE IN
|
When the TX LINE IN
The port connects to an audio source device,
| TX’s HDMI
IN port connects to a source device,
| port connects to a
display device,
| video from the source device and
audio from the LINE IN port.
RX’s HDMI OUT port
connects to a display device,
| then, the display device outputs
video from the source device and audio from the LINE IN port.
RX’s AUDIO OUT port connects to a speaker,| then, the speaker outputs audio from the LINE IN port.
TX’s HDMI
IN port does not
| TX’s HDMI LOOP-OUT
It connects to a display device,
| then, the display device outputs a
black screen with audio from the LINE IN port.
RX’s HDMI OUT port| then, the display device outputs a
| | connect to
any source
| connects to a display
device,
| black screen with audio from the
LINE IN port.
| | devices,| RX’s AUDIO OUT port connects to a speaker,| then, the speaker outputs the audio from the LINE IN port.
LINE IN
|
When the TX LINE IN
The port does not connect to any audio source devices,
|
TX’s HDMI
IN port connects to a source device,
| TX’s HDMI LOOP-OUT port
links to a display device,
| then, the display device only
outputs video from the source a device without any sounds.
---|---|---|---|---
RX’s HDMI OUT port connects to a display device,| then, the display device
only
outputs video from the source device without any sounds.
RX’s AUDIO OUT port connects to a speaker,| then, the speaker does not play
any sounds.
TX’s HDMI
IN port does not connect to any source devices,
| TX’s HDMI LOOP-OUT port
connects to a display device,
| then, the display device shows a black screen with no sounds.
RX’s HDMI OUT port connects to a display device,| then, the display device
shows a black screen with no sounds.
RX’s AUDIO OUT port connects to a speaker,| then, the speaker does not play
any sounds.
HDMI IN
|
When the TX LINE IN
The port connects to an audio source device,
|
TX’s HDMI
IN port connects to a source device,
| TX’s HDMI LOOP-OUT port
links to a display device,
| then, the display device outputs
video and audio both from the source device.
RX’s HDMI OUT port connects to a display device,| then, the display device outputs
video and audio from the source device.
RX’s AUDIO OUT port connects to a speaker,| then, the speaker outputs audio
from the HDMI IN port.
TX’s HDMI
IN port does not connect to any source devices,
| TX’s HDMI LOOP-OUT port
links to a display device,
| then, the display device shows no signal input.
RX’s HDMI OUT port connects to a display device,| then, the display device
shows no signal input.
RX’s AUDIO OUT port connects to a speaker,| then, the speaker does not play
any sounds.
When the TX LINE IN
The port does not connect to any audio source devices,
|
TX’s HDMI
IN port connects to a source device,
| TX’s HDMI LOOP-OUT port
links to a display device,
| then, the display device outputs
video and audio both from the source device.
RX’s HDMI OUT port connects to a display device,| then, the display device outputs video and audio from
the source device.
RX’s AUDIO OUT port connects to a speaker,| then, the speaker outputs audio
from the HDMI IN port.
TX’s HDMI
IN port does not connect to any source devices,
| TX’s HDMI LOOP-OUT port
links to a display device,
| then, the display device shows no signal input.
RX’s HDMI OUT port connects to a display device,| then, the display device
shows no signal input.
RX’s AUDIO OUT port connects to a speaker,| then, the speaker does not play
any sounds.
Application Example
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