SIIG 8-Port HDMI Splitter Over Cat6 Extender with IR - 40M

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SIIG 8-Port HDMI Splitter Over Cat6 Extender with IR - 40M

The SIIG 8-Port HDMI Splitter Over Cat6 Extender with IR - 40M is a high-performance solution designed to deliver reliable, multi-display HD playback from a single source. This comprehensive distribution system uses Cat6 cables to extend and split HDMI signals to eight displays, making it ideal for digital signage, classrooms, conference rooms, retail environments, and large home entertainment setups. With IR control and robust signal management, you can place displays up to 40 meters away without sacrificing picture quality or synchronization.

  • Eight-display HDMI distribution: Seamlessly send a single HDMI source to eight displays with synchronized, high-quality video and audio across all screens.
  • Long-distance HDMI over Cat6: Extend 1080p video up to 130 feet (40 meters) using standard Cat6/6a cables, preserving clarity and color accuracy across distances.
  • IR control for convenient operation: Built-in IR passthrough and remote control compatibility allow you to manage source content from the display locations, simplifying control in multi-room setups.
  • Plug-and-play with reliable compatibility: Earned for easy integration with most HDMI sources and displays, with dependable EDID management to maintain consistent playback across all connected screens.
  • Versatile, space-saving design for AV deployment: Compact, durable build suitable for installation in classrooms, retail displays, event venues, or home theaters where clean, centralized AV distribution is needed.

Technical Details of SIIG 8-Port HDMI Splitter Over Cat6 Extender with IR - 40M

  • HDMI distribution: 1 input, 8 outputs (8 displays) via Cat6 extender
  • Distance: Up to 130 feet (40 meters) over Cat6/6a cabling
  • Video resolution: Supports up to 1080p HD video with standard multi-channel audio
  • IR control: IR passthrough and remote control compatibility for centralized source management
  • Cabling: Uses standard Cat6/6a Ethernet cables for distribution
  • Power: External power supply required for transmitter and receivers
  • HDMI compatibility: Designed to work with typical HDMI sources and displays, with EDID management to help maintain uniform playback across all channels
  • Build and installation: Compact design suitable for rack-mount or shelf placement; straightforward setup for quick deployment

how to install SIIG 8-Port HDMI Splitter Over Cat6 Extender with IR - 40M

  • Connect the HDMI source device (Blu-ray player, PC, media player) to the transmitter's HDMI input.
  • Run eight Cat6/6a cables from the transmitter to the eight receiver units that will be placed near each display location.
  • Connect each receiver's HDMI output to its corresponding display using standard HDMI cables.
  • Attach infrared emitters or receivers as provided to enable IR control from the display areas back to the source, ensuring proper alignment for accurate command transmission.
  • Plug in the external power supplies for both the transmitter and the eight receivers (if applicable). Ensure all power sources are connected and switched on.
  • Power on all devices, select the correct input on each display, and verify that all eight displays show synchronized video from the single source. If required, adjust EDID or source settings to optimize compatibility across displays.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How many displays can I drive with this system? A: Up to eight displays can receive the HDMI signal from a single source.
  • Q: What resolutions are supported? A: The system is designed to deliver up to 1080p HD video with multichannel audio across all connected displays.
  • Q: How far can I extend the signal? A: The HDMI signal can be extended up to 130 feet (40 meters) over Cat6/6a cabling.
  • Q: Do I need to use external power? A: Yes, external power supply(s) are required for reliable operation of the transmitter and receivers.
  • Q: Is IR control included? A: Yes, the system supports IR control with passthrough and compatible remote control operation across display locations.
  • Q: Is HDCP supported? A: The unit is designed for HDMI distribution and is HDCP-compatible for standard protected content, ensuring playback compatibility with compliant displays and sources.

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