Description
ATEN HDMI HDBaseT Receiver with POH (4K@100m) (HDBaseT Class A) - TAA Compliant
The VE1812R is a high-performance HDMI HDBaseT receiver designed to bring superb 4K video and enterprise-grade control to your AV installations. With Power over HDBaseT (POH), it streams power and data over standard Cat5e/6/6a cables from a compatible transmitter, eliminating the need for additional power supplies at the display end. Built on HDBaseT Class A technology, this receiver supports long-distance distribution, seamless device control, and reliable performance for conference rooms, digital signage, classrooms, and venues. Compliant with the Trade Agreements Act (TAA), the VE1812R is engineered for professional deployments where both performance and compliance matter.
Power over HDBaseT (POH) for a clean, clutter-free installation — The VE1812R receives power through the Cat5e/6/6a cable from the transmitter, so you don’t need an external power supply at the receiver. This simplifies cabling, reduces installation time, and minimizes equipment clutter in the room or rack. POH integrates with ATEN transmitters to deliver reliable power for up to the specified distance, helping to maintain a sleek, single-cable solution.
4K video at long distances — up to 100 meters over Cat6a — Designed for high-end AV deployments, the VE1812R supports 4Kx2K video at 60 Hz over HDBaseT, delivering crisp, lifelike imagery from source to display across substantial distances. The Class A HDBaseT implementation ensures robust signal integrity, strong EDID handling, and reliable transmission even in rooms with environmental noise or longer cabling runs.
RS-232 and IR pass-through for seamless source control — The receiver enables RS-232 and infrared signaling pass-through, allowing you to control the HDMI source device from the receiver location. This centralized control capability simplifies integration with room automation systems, control processors, and display equipment, providing a cohesive user experience without needing direct access to the source device.
HDBaseT Class A reliability and TAA compliance — Built on HDBaseT Class A technology, the VE1812R offers reliable bandwidth, compatibility with a wide range of HDBaseT-equipped transmitters, and robust performance for business environments. The TAA-compliant design ensures suitability for government and enterprise deployments that require supplier and product traceability in accordance with procurement guidelines.
Simple, scalable installation for professional environments — The VE1812R is designed to work with standard Cat5e/6/6a networks and ATEN transmitters, enabling scalable, plug-and-play deployments. Its streamlined wiring, integration-ready features, and compact form factor make it ideal for conference rooms, classrooms, digital signage networks, and multi-room AV systems where clean cabling and reliable performance are essential.
Technical Details of VE1812R
Model: VE1812R — HDMI HDBaseT Receiver with POH
HDBaseT Class: Class A
Video Support: 4Kx2K (3840x2160) at 60 Hz, 4:4:4 (HDBaseT transmission to display)
Transmission Distance: Up to 100 meters over Cat6a (Cat5e/6 may be supported at shorter distances with reduced bandwidth)
Power: Power over HDBaseT (POH) — no external power supply required at the receiver end
Ports: 1 x HDMI output to display; 1 x RJ-45 HDBaseT input (from TX)
Control Interfaces: RS-232 pass-through; IR pass-through for source control
Compliance: TAA Compliant
How to install VE1812R
Preparing your AV setup with the VE1812R is straightforward and designed for quick, professional installations. Follow these general steps to ensure a reliable, high-quality deployment:
1) Plan your signal path. Identify the HDMI source device, the VE1812R receiver location, and the display. Ensure the transmitter (TX) will be placed near the source and the receiver (VE1812R) near the display. Confirm that your Cat5e/6/6a cable runs are within the supported distance for 4K video.
2) Connect the HDMI source to the transmitter. Use a standard HDMI cable to connect the source device to the HDBaseT transmitter. Ensure the source output is configured to match the video capabilities you plan to use (for example, 4K@60 Hz if supported by the source and display).
3) Run a Cat cable from the transmitter to the VE1812R. Use a high-quality Cat5e/6/6a Ethernet cable to connect the TX to the VE1812R receiver. For optimal performance and longer runs, Cat6a is recommended, especially when transmitting 4K signals at higher refresh rates.
4) Connect the VE1812R to the display. Use a standard HDMI cable to connect the VE1812R’s HDMI output to the display or projector. This completes the direct AV path from source to screen through the RI (Receiver) and TX pair.
5) Power considerations. The VE1812R is designed to receive its power through POH from the transmitter. Ensure the TX is powered and configured to deliver POH to the VE1812R. There is no need for a separate power adapter on the receiver, helping reduce cabling and clutter in the equipment rack or mounting location.
6) Enable RS-232 and IR control (optional). If your installation includes a control system or a display with remote capabilities, connect any RS-232 control devices or IR emitters to the VE1812R as required. This enables centralized control over the HDMI source, helping simplify operation for end users.
7) EDID and display configuration. Depending on your equipment, you may need to adjust EDID settings to ensure the display and source negotiate correctly for the chosen resolution and color format. Verify that the source and display negotiate a compatible 4K or 1080p mode as needed.
8) Test and finalize. Power on the system, verify that signal reaches the display, and confirm that RS-232 and IR control paths function as intended. If any issues arise, re-check cable quality, distance, and EDID settings, then cycle power to the TX and VE1812R to re-establish a clean handshake.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does POH stand for and why is it beneficial?
A: POH stands for Power over HDBaseT. It provides power to the receiver (and compatible devices) over the same Cat5e/6/6a cable used for video and data. This reduces the need for a separate power supply at the display end, simplifying installation and reducing cable clutter.
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Q: How far can the VE1812R reliably deliver 4K video?
A: The VE1812R supports 4Kx2K video at up to 60 Hz over HDBaseT for distances up to 100 meters when used with appropriate Cat6a cabling. Performance can vary with cable quality and installation conditions, but the design targets long-range, high-bandwidth distribution.
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Q: Does the VE1812R support RS-232 and IR control?
A: Yes. The VE1812R includes RS-232 and IR pass-through capabilities, enabling control of the HDMI source device from the receiver side or integration with room control systems. This is ideal for centralized AV management in conference rooms and classrooms.
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Q: Is the VE1812R compliant with government procurement standards?
A: Yes. The VE1812R is TAA compliant, making it suitable for government and other procurement environments that require traceability and compliance with applicable trade regulations.
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Q: Can the VE1812R be used with any HDMI source and display?
A: The VE1812R is designed to work with HDMI source devices and displays that support HDBaseT-enabled configurations and 4K video. For best results, pair with ATEN-compatible transmitters and ensure the source and display resolutions are negotiated correctly during setup.
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