The Gefen HD-1000 allows an HDMI video signal to be extended up to 330
feet (1640 w/o HDCP) using multi-mode LC-LC fiber optic cable. Fiber Optics
technology allows the HD-1000 to carry video signals over long distances that
are not possible with other technologies. Fiber Optic cables are immune to video
signal corruption from electromagnetic interference (EMI), ensuring a crystal
clear picture.
How It Works
The HD•1000S sender unit sits next to your set-top box or DVD player source.
Cables supplied with the HD•1000 connect your HDMI™ 1.3 source to the
sender unit. The display plugs into the back of the receiver unit. One CAT-5 cable
and a multi mode LC fiber optic cable connect the Sender and the Receiver units
to each other.
INTRODUCTION
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READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR
OPERATING THE HD-1000
50 or 62.5 micron multi-mode fiber optic cable is required for operation of the• HD-1000.
Maximum extension range of 330 feet (100 meters) when the source• requires HDCP. One CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT6 cable is used to transmit DDC
and HDCP data back to the source.
Maximum range of 1640 feet (500 meters) when the source does not require• HDCP. This scenario does not require the CAT-5, CAT5e or CAT-6 cable if
the source does not require DDC information. If DDC is required, the use of
an EDID storage device (part# EXT-DVI-EDIDN, EXT-DVI-EDIDP) can be
used to transmit DDC information back to the source.
HDMI 1.3 compliant (please see FEATURES section on page 2 for• supported HDMI 1.3 features).
HDCP compliant•
Compatible with all HDMI and DVI* displays.•
NOTE: *When used with a DVI to HDMI adapter
OPERATION NOTES