SYNC Syncav SSAV-EX1PO-V2 User manual

Thank you for purchasing SyncAV™ SSAV-EX1PO-V2. For best
results and your safety, please read the instructions and keep the
manual for future reference.
Important!
1. Do not connect or disconnect any cables while powered
2. Do not mix up the transmitter unit (TX) with the receiver unit
(RX), and the IR blaster extension cable with the IR receiver
extension cable
3. Use supplied DC 5V/2A adapter only. Using wrong power
adapter can be a safety hazard, may cause damage to the
equipment and will void warranty
Introduction
SyncAV™ SSAV-EX1PO-V2 HDMI extender transmits various
resolution HDMI video over a single CAT6/6A/7 cable with zero
latency and supports IR passback allowing user to control the
source device with IR remote from the receiver site.
It supports POE to power the receiver (Connect power supply to
the Transmitter unit only, each unit will power up, as the Receiver
unit is powered by the Transmitter unit through network cable).
Features
1. Plug-and-play operation, no installation required.
2. Transmits uncompressed full HD signal with zero latency
3. Works with most HDMI devices
4. Supports IR passback
5. Receiver can be powered by the transmitter through PoE
What’s in the Box Setting up the system
Connect all the components as per picture below. Make sure
all the cables are plugged in BEFORE powering up the system.
Plug the power supply to Transmitter unit only. Place the IR
blaster as close as possible to the device you want to control
with your remote. Wait ‘till the connection is established (LINK
LED on the receiver unit turns solid).
[NOTE] It is recommended to use a length
range within 15~50m network and
with good quality copper wire
➀IR signal output to connect with
blaster extension cable
➄DC5V power input
➁RJ45 signal output ➅HDMI signal output
➂HDMI signal indicator led: it lights
on all the time when HDMI signal
input, flashes when no signal input
➆EDID switch
➃Reset Button ➇HDMI signal input
➀DC5V Optional power input ➃LENGTH: for adjusting to the
length of network cable
➁HDMI signal output ➄RJ45 signal input
➂IR signal input to connect
with IR receiver extension
cable
➅RJ45 indicator led: it lights on
all the time when HDMI signal
transmission, flashes when no
signal transmission
Panel Description
1. Transmitter unit (TX)
2. Receiver unit (RX)
1 x
Transmitter unit (TX)
1 x
Receiver unit (RX)
1 x
IR blaster
extension cable
1 x
IR receiver
extension cable
1 x
DC adapter User manual
Transmitter (TX)
Cat6
Cable
HDMI in from
Media Source
HDMI out to Display
Receiver (RX)
IR
blaster
IR receiver
HDMI out to Display

HDMI EXTENDER
over CAT6/6A/7 with IR
SSAV-EX1PO-V2
User Manual
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functionality or design.
EDID information. When we use this function, it should
connect TV with transmitter first, and then power on
these devices, so that the EDID will be read and saved
successfully. At next time, even though do not connect
a TV into the loop-out HDMI Port, the source device will
output the saved EDID information last time.
Troubleshooting:
No image
Press receiver “LENGTH” button for adjusting this unit to
self-adapt to the Length of network cable
RX LINK LED keeps blinking
1. Make sure your network cable is terminated according
to IEEE568B (see pinout above)
2. Check whether the transmitter receives an HDMI
signal from your source
3. Restart both TX and RX units by pressing and holding
RESET button for few seconds and reconnect.
RX LINK LED lit solid but no image is produced
1. Make sure your TV/monitor supports the source’s
HDMI resolution
2. Check the HDMI connection between the RX unit and
your TV/monitor
3. Make sure your network cable has copper wires
EDID Setting:
• First of all, set the resolution mode of the source device,
please choose “AUTO” of the resolution mode. (However,
when the resolution mode of your source device is “AUTO”
already, and the output resolution (for instance, output is
720p) is still not in accord with the resolution that set by
the EDID dip switch (for instance, it is 1080p). At this time,
please set the the resolution of your device again to make it
in accord with the resolution that set by the EDID dip Switch
(e.g. 1080p )
• HDMI source device reads the EDID information of the
transmitter (TX) and then output the Relative HDMI signal
• Restart the transmitter unit every time after re-setting EDID
• When connect a TV with loop-out HDMI port of transmitter
(TX), it can adjust EDID switch. To read and save this TV’s
Item Specification
HDMI signal HDMl1.4a
HDCP HDCP1.2a
Support resolutions 480i@60Hz, 480p@60Hz, 576i@50Hz,
576p@50Hz, 720p@50/60Hz,
1080i@50/60Hz, 3D:1080p@60Hz
Network cable Low resistance and consumption
oxygen-free copper (CAT6/6A/7)
Maximum transmission
distance
Full HD resolution 1080p@60Hz up to 50meters via
CAT6 cable
IR remote control Support 20-60kHz wide frequency IR remote control
EDID Support EDID setting function
Audio format PCM, AC3, DTS
Working temperature 0°C-60°C
Power supply 5V/2A
Power consumption TX<3W RX<3W
Material Aluminium alloy
Dimensions (mm) 71.6(L) x 66.9(W) x 22.6(H)mm
Weight TX70g RX 70g
Colour Black
Specification
Switch up for “1” Switch down for “0”
Switch Status EDID information
123
000720p@50Hz 2.1CH
100720p@50Hz 7.1CH
0101080i@60Hz 2.1CH
1 1 0 1080i@60Hz 7.1CH
0011080p@60Hz 2.1CH
1011080p@60Hz 7.1CH
011Read and save the EDID of the loop-outTV
111Default EDID: 720p@60Hz 2.1CH
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