Description
SIIG 1080p HDMI Over IP Extender with IR - Decoder (RX)
The SIIG 1080p HDMI Over IP Extender with IR - Decoder (RX) is a high-performance receiver designed to pair with the dedicated HDMI Over IP Extender - Encoder (TX) to deliver pristine 1080p video and stereo audio over standard CAT5e/6 cables. Built for reliability in residential, corporate, and hospitality environments, this RX unit unlocks scalable, multi-room AV distribution through a dedicated IP network. It supports infrared (IR) control and integrates seamlessly into a scalable TX/RX matrix, enabling centralized AV management across multiple rooms or zones. Whether you’re upgrading a home theater with remote viewing from another room, provisioning conference spaces across a building, or delivering content to hotel suites, this decoder RX is engineered to keep latency low, install simple, and performance consistent across distances up to 120 meters. The result is a flexible, future-ready solution that preserves the integrity of your HDMI signal while expanding your distribution possibilities.
- 1080p HDMI over IP with IR: Receives HDMI video and stereo audio transmitted over UTP CAT5e/6 cabling, with infrared (IR) control support so you can manage source devices from the display location or remote room.
- Long-distance CAT5e/6 transmission: Extends HD content up to 120 meters (approximately 394 feet) over standard category copper cabling, making it ideal for multi-room installations without sacrificing picture quality or audio fidelity.
- Scalable TX/RX matrix on a dedicated IP network: Functions as part of a scalable networked system that can accommodate up to 256 total units. The system is limited to 100 transmitters (TX) to ensure stable performance and manageable bandwidth across the network.
- Requires TX encoder (sold separately): Works in tandem with the HDMI Over IP Extender - Encoder (TX) model CE-H23B11-S2 to form a complete distribution solution. The RX decoder pairs with the TX to establish a reliable, synchronized AV distribution network.
- Ideal for multi-room, classroom, or hospitality deployments: Designed for easy integration into centralized AV management setups, enabling centralized control, consistent video quality, and scalable expansion as needs grow—even across multiple rooms or zones.
Technical Details of SIIG 1080p HDMI Over IP Extender with IR - Decoder (RX)
- Video support: HDMI signals transmitted over IP with stereo audio; supports up to 1080p resolution for high-definition content.
- IR extension: Integrated IR passthrough capability to enable remote control of the source device from the display location or included IR target/receiver setup.
- Distance and cabling: Effective transmission over CAT5e/6 cabling up to 120 meters, leveraging standard Ethernet infrastructure for flexibility and cost efficiency.
- Network topology: Operates as part of a dedicated IP network comprising TX and RX units; scalable to a matrix with up to 256 total units, with a limit of 100 TX transmitters to manage network load.
- Compatibility: Designed to work with the HDMI Over IP Extender - Encoder (TX) CE-H23B11-S2 (sold separately) to enable complete end-to-end distribution.
- Form factor and usage: Compact receiver unit intended for installation near displays or in AV racks; part of a modular system that supports multi-room deployment when paired with its TX counterpart.
How to install SIIG 1080p HDMI Over IP Extender with IR - Decoder (RX)
- Prepare your TX and RX devices: Identify the HDMI Over IP Extender - Encoder (TX) and the RX decoder. Confirm you have the TX CE-H23B11-S2 unit available to pair with this RX receiver.
- Connect HDMI and audio sources: On the TX, connect your HDMI source (such as a Blu-ray player, media server, or computer) to the HDMI input. The RX will carry the corresponding HDMI output to the display(s).
- Establish the network link: Run a CAT5e/6 cable from the TX to the RX. If you’re building a wider matrix, connect both TX and RX units to a dedicated IP network or switch that supports the intended topology and bandwidth requirements.
- Attach the display: Connect your HDMI display or projector to the RX’s HDMI output. Ensure the display is set to the correct HDMI input to receive the signal from the RX.
- Set up IR control: If IR control is part of your installation, connect the IR emitter and receiver per the included guidance. Place the IR receiver or emitter at appropriate locations to enable source control from the display room and/or remote zones.
- Power and pairing: Plug in the RX unit and the TX unit (if not already powered) using their respective power adapters. Power on the TX first to initialize the network stream, then power the RX. The two units should auto-negotiate and establish a stable HDMI-over-IP path.
- Test and optimize: Verify video and audio come through clearly on the display. If you’re distributing to multiple displays or rooms, test each RX endpoint individually and confirm IR commands respond as expected. Consult your network administrator if you encounter bandwidth or latency issues in larger deployments.
- Documentation and support: Keep the CE-H23B11-S2 TX documentation handy for reference on pairing, matrix configurations, and expansion options. For large-scale deployments, plan the topology to ensure you stay within the 256-unit limit and the 100 TX transmitter cap.
Frequently asked questions
- What does the RX decoder do? The RX is the receiver in the HDMI Over IP system. It accepts HDMI video and stereo audio carried over the IP network from a TX encoder and outputs to a connected display, while also enabling IR control signals to reach the source device remotely.
- What distance can this extender cover? It supports transmission over CAT5e/6 up to 120 meters (about 394 feet) between the TX and RX units, making it suitable for multi-room distributions without compromising quality.
- How many receivers and transmitters can be used? The system supports up to 256 total units in a single networked setup. The limit for transmitters (TX) is 100, with additional RX units allowing broader distribution without increasing TX count.
- Do I need the TX encoder to use the RX? Yes. The RX is designed to pair with the dedicated TX encoder CE-H23B11-S2. Without the TX, the RX cannot establish the IP-based HDMI distribution path.
- What resolutions are supported? The RX supports 1080p HDMI video with stereo audio. It does not advertise 4K support for this model, so ensure your source and display are aligned on 1080p at the desired refresh rate.
- Is IR control included? The RX in this setup provides IR extension capability, enabling you to control the HDMI source from the display location or designated IR target, depending on your installation.
- How do I scale this for multiple rooms? Use the RX units in each room and connect them to a common TX or switch-based IP network. Each RX will receive the same HDMI source stream from the TX, while you can manage routing and expansion by adding more RX units and, if needed, additional TX units within the 100 TX limit.
- Is this suitable for a home theater or business environment? Yes. The RX supports consumer HD content distribution with IR control, making it viable for home theaters, classrooms, conference rooms, and hospitality settings where centralized AV management and multi-room viewing are advantageous.
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