• AcePro-CE16-1
  • AcePro HDMI Extender over 2 CAT5e with IR, Full-HD 1080p 60Hz, EQ control, 60m, wall mountable

■ Extends video/audio transmission from an HDMI source to an HDMI display over two economical CAT5e/6 cables
■ Controls source devices from the remote side instantly
■ Embedded IR control path
■ Minimize cable skew with the adjustable 8-level equalization knob

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Highlights

Extends video/audio transmission
from an HDMI source to an HDMI display over two economical CAT5e/6 cables

Controls source devices
from the remote side instantly

Embedded IR control path

Minimize cable skew
with the adjustable 8-level equalization knob

Package Contents
HDMI Transmitter (Tx)
HDMI Receiver (Rx)
Power Adapter for Receiver (5V, 2A)
IR Transmitter Extension Cable (90cm / 3ft)
IR Receiver Extension Cable (90cm / 3ft)
Screw kit
Installation guide

Specification

HDMI 1.3a and HDCP compliant

 

Provides independent DDC channel

 

Bandwidth: 10.2Gb/s

 

Distance:
■ 720p / 1080i: 60m / 200ft
■ 1080p: 40m / 130ft
 

Transmitter:
■ Input: 1x HDMI (female, 19-pin)
■ Output: 2x RJ-45
■ IR socket
■ Dimensions: 3.35" (w) x 2.36" (h) x 1" (d)
■ Weight: 8 oz (214 g)
■ Color: Black
 

Receiver:
■ Output: 1x HDMI (female, 19-pin)
■ Input: 2x RJ-45
■ IR socket
■ Dimensions: 3.35" (w) x 2.36" (h) x 1" (d)
■ Weight: 8 oz (214 g)
■ Color: Black
 

IR Electro-optical characteristics
■ Ta = 25° C
■ Center frequency: 38Mhz
 

Power supply: 
■ Output: 5V DC, 2A
■ Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.3A
 

Power consumption: 10 Watts (max)

 

Certifications/Standards: FCC, CE, RoHS
 

Warranty: 1 years limited
 

Country of origin: Taiwan

FAQ

  • What is “HDCP”?
  • HDCP stands for High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection, a copy protection scheme to eliminate the possibility of intercepting digital data midstream between the source to the display.

    The format designed by Intel and licensed by Digital Content Protection, LLC using an authentication and key exchange procedure before video and audio is presented.

    Products compatible with the HDCP scheme such as DVD players, satellite and cable HDTV set-top-boxes, as well as few entertainment PCs requires a secure connection to a compliant display, the process often described as the handshake.

    Due to the increase in manufacturers employing HDCP in their equipment, it is highly recommended that any HDTV you purchase is compatible.

    Although most video devices support high-definition video over component output, analog connections are scheduled to phase out in the future or possibly forced to limited resolutions output.
  • What different between HDMI 2.0 & HDMI 1.4 when use 4K resolution?
  • HDMI 1.4 introduced the kind of bandwidth required to deliver 4K video, but HDMI 2.0 can dole out 4K video without compromise, at 50 and 60 frames per second. In HDMI 1.4, the rate of 4K was limited to 24 frames per second.

    4K logo 24p and 30p are perfect for watching films, but there are times when the extra speed of 50p and 60p come in handy. Gaming could make great use of 60p content, while more films are being shot at higher frame rates, giving quite a different look from that of slow old traditional cinema.
  • What is “EDID”?
  • Extended Display Identification Data is a VESA standard data format that contains basic information about a monitor and its capabilities, including vendor information, maximum image size, color characteristics, factory pre-set timings, frequency range limits, and character strings for the monitor name and serial number.

    The information is stored in the display and is used to communicate with the system through a Display Data Channel (DDC), which sites between the monitor and the PC graphics adapter. The system uses this information for configuration purposes, so the monitor and system can work together.

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