Zektor SoloCAT Ultra 70 User manual

SoloCAT Ultra 70
HDMI Extender Set
INSTALLATION GUIDE

Using HDBaseT™ technology, this HDMI extension solution
offers an ideal solution for custom A/V installers and Home
Theatre enthusiasts to project content over long distances
without compromising audio or video quality.
IN THE BOX
● SoloCAT Ultra 70 Receiver (RX)
● SoloCAT Ultra 70 Transmitter (TX)
● Infrared Blaster Cable Pack (TX/RX Pack)
● 48V/0.5A Power Supply
FEATURES
• Extend 4K up to 40 Meters and 1080p up to 70 Meters over Cat5e/6/7
• Wall Mountable
• Low Power
• Supports UltraHD 4K Transmission, 1080p@60Hz/36-bit, 720p and
VGA-WUXGA formats.
• Bi-Direction Infra-Red Transmission
• Full HDMI Audio support
• HDCP and HDCP 2.2 Compliant
• PoH Receiver
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Transmitter Input 1× HDMI 2.0a, 1× IR Receiver
Transmitter Output 1× HDBaseT Class B (Lite)
1× IR Emitter
Receiver Input 1× HDBaseT Class B (Lite)
1× IR Receiver
Receiver Output 1× HDMI 2.0a, 1× IR Emitter
Dimensions (WxHxD) 11 / 8.2 / 1.8 cm each
Weight 140g each
Chassis Material Extruded Aluminium
Colour Black
Encryption HDCP 1.4 and HDCP 2.2
Max Video Bandwidth 300MHz/10.2Gbps
Power Consumption 3W (TX), 5.5W (RX)
Power Supply 1 x 48V (TX only)
Operating Temperature 0 to +40°C (32 to +104°F)
Relative Humidity 20 to 90% RH (non-condensing)
ESD Protection
± 8kV (Air-gap discharge)
± 4 kV (Contact discharge)
Certication C
E, FCC, RoHS
SoloCAT Ultra 70

TECHNICAL IDENTIFY INFRARED RECEIVER/TRANSMITTER
1 48V Power
2HDBaseT Output
3 IR Receiver (RX)
4HDMI Input
5 IR Emitter (TX)
6HDBaseT Input
7 IR Receiver (RX)
8HDMI Output
9 IR Emitter (TX)
SoloCAT Ultra 70 Transmitter (TX)
SoloCAT Ultra 70 Receiver (RX)
IR Emitter/Receiver Pin Out AGround
B IR Signal
C 5V
IR Receiver IR Emitter
A B C
2INSTALLATION
1Connect a single CAT5e/6/7 cable between the Receiver and
Transmitter using the HDBaseT ports
2Connect a HDMI cable* between the Transmitter’s HDMI Input and
the source device (i.e. a blu-ray player)
3Connect a HDMI cable* between the Receiver’s HDMI Output and
the receiving device (i.e. a LCD TV)
4Connect the supplied IR Transmitter over the source’s IR sensor
(Please refer to the above images to identify the IR Emitter and IR
Receiver)
5The IR Emitter is to be mounted with the sticky pad horizontally over
the source device’s infrared sensor and the Receiver bud vertically
on the underside of the TV.
6 Connect the supplied power supply to the Transmitter
7 Check the LEDs on the Receiver and Transmitter to ensure correct
installation and connection:
The Yellow LED will illuminate when connected to a video link
The Green LED will illuminate when the device is connected to the
power supply
* HDMI cables are not supplied with this extender set
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Should you encounter installation difculties or issues with device
communication, the following checklist of common issues and causes
should help resolve your issues.
No or poor picture quality:
• Connected and powered? Double check all HDMI, Ethernet and power
cables are rmly connected into the correct ports and all devices are
correctly powered.
• Cable length? Are you approaching the maximum distance of the cable
(70m for 1080p or 40m for 4K UltraHD)? If so, adjust the picture quality or try
using an additional extender kit to go further distance. Cables bundled
together may cause cross talk and further degrade signal quality.
• Signal strength? The use of cable joins, stranded patch panels, wall
outlets and stranded patch leads as interconnects between them,
can signicantly reduce signal strength. Use solid core straight through
connections wherever possible.
• If you reduce the resolution of the source do you get a picture? If so,
this suggests a conicting resolution between source and display or a
bandwidth capacity issue with your cable. Check all inputs and outputs
share the same resolution capabilities.
• Picture ‘snow’ / HD ‘noise’ signies a failure to fully establish a signal and
can often be caused by poorly terminated RJ45 connectors or excess
cable lengths. Ensure your cable is correctly wired to 568B standards.
• Cable quality and condition - HDMI cable/connectors can easily be
damaged and the quality of material can vary, Always use good quality
leads and cables and try swapping cables that are known to be working
into the solution to see if this improves your image.
IR control:
• Are the IR emitters and receivers correctly positioned to allow infrared
signals to be transmitted and received through the extender kit? Emitters
should be xed rmly over infrared sensors of sources. Receivers should be
attached to displays ensuring a clear line of sight to the remote control
used to operate.
• Is your remote control powered and sending a signal? As IR is invisible to
the naked eye, check your remote is transmitting a signal by viewing the
remote handset sensor thought a digital camera/camera phone. The
sensor should ash when a button on the handset is held down.
• IR signal dropout can be experienced due to exterior emissions of infrared
radiation. Ensure emitters and receivers are away from direct sunlight.
Halogen lighting and plasma screens may also interfere with IR signal.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to
install or operate this equipment.
Please keep the following in mind as you unpack
and install this equipment:
• Always follow basic safety precautions to
reduce the risk of re, electrical shock and
injury.
• To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose
the unit to rain, moisture or install this product
near water.
• Never spill liquid of any kind on or into
this product.
• Never push an object of any kind into this
product through any openings or empty slots
in the unit, as you may damage parts inside
the unit.
• Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU).
Do not use the PSU if it is damaged.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power
cabling or allow any weight to be placed
upon it.
• To protect the unit from overheating, do not
block any vents or openings in the unit housing
that provide ventilation and allow for sufcient
space for air to circulate around the unit.

DISCLAIMERS
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and
is believed to be accurate, however, Zektor US Inc. assumes no
responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this
document. Zektor US Inc. also makes no commitment to update or to
keep current the information contained in this document.
Zektor US Inc. reserves the right to make improvements to this
document and/or product at any time and without notice.
Zektor US Inc. assumes no responsibility for any infringements of
patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.
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