The KanexPro HDBASE5PL Long-Run HDMI Balun employs HDBaseT technology to route high-resolution HDMI signals with full HD 1080p and multi-channel audio from the source up to 330 feet (100 meters) to your HD display. In addition, it supports PoE (Power over Ethernet) eliminating excess or unwanted power drain and also provides power to the receiver at the remote location, giving the ultimate freedom to the display or projector from being tethered to the AC outlet.
It converts an
HDMI cable signal and provisions full 3D (all formats) and resolutions up to 4Kx2K (4 times the 1080p) with multi-channel audio, IR and RS-232 extension over a single low cost
cat. 5 or
cat. 6 cable. Fully compliant with HDCP, EDID and CEC controls.The Long-runner 5PL can be easily controlled with RS-232 control ports.
Extends Ethernet to connected TVs for online access and provides IR back channel to control A/V sources using the same CAT5e cable extension. With the built-in IR blaster, you can use an
IR receiver along with a
single or
dual IR emitter and use your remote to control your AV sources as if they were located in the same room as the display.
The Long Runner 5PL includes all the five elements: Audio, Video, Power, Control, and the Distance needed for versatility and swift installation. Guaranteed to work with any number of HDMI sources and displays. Ideal for use with home-theater, digital signage, hospitality and medical imaging applications.
Helpful Tips & RecommendationsCAT-5 cables should not exceed 330 feet or (100m)
Please adhere to the TIA/EIA568B standards when terminating network cables in the field
Shielded CAT5/6 with metal RJ-45 connectors are recommended to safeguard against random video flashes caused by electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Do not use crossover cables, patch cables or Ethernet couplers to extend two CAT5 cables. This may damage the Tx & Rx.
If the power LED indicator on the Tx/Rx unit is not on, check to make sure that the CAT5 cables are not crossed i.e., Ethernet to Link instead of Ethernet to Ethernet