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HDSpider ™ HDMI 1.3 over Single Cat.5 Distribution Series HVE-9000 HVE-9001 HVE-9002 HVE-9003 HVE-9004 HVE-9008 HVE-9900 User Manual Ver.:2.0-1003[...]
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1 p.2 Package Contents p.3 Ove rview p.4 Panel Description p.14 Installation p.20 Syste matic A pplic ation D iag rams p.21 Frequently Asked Questions p.22 Spec ifica tions p.25 Notice p.26 Pin Defin ition TABLE OF CONTENTS[...]
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2 HVE-9000 HDSpider ™ Long Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver 1. HDSpider ™ Long Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver (HVE-9000) 2. 5V 2A DC Power Supply Unit 3. User Manual HVE-9001 HDSpider ™ Cat.5 HDMI Sender 1. HDSpider ™ Cat.5 HDMI Sender (HVE-9001) 2. 5V 2A DC Power Supply Unit 3. User Manual HVE-9002 HDSpider ™ Cat.5 HDMI Sender with Local HDMI Output[...]
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3 Introduction The H DSpi der ™ H D M I 1 . 3 o v e r S i n g l e C a t . 5 D i s t r i bution Series provides the most fle x ibl e so l ut ion by wh ic h th e unc om pr e ssed, unmodifi ed, and pure di gital HDMI signals with 7.1-channel audio can be transm itted to different lo cations over a long distance. The cascadab ility of HDSpider™ ser[...]
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4 HVE-9000 HDSpider ™ Long Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver Input Panel HDMI Signal IN: Connect to the HD MI Signal OUT port on the HVE-90 01, HVE-900 2, HVE-9004, or HVE-9008 with a Ca t.5e/6 cable. +5V DC: Connect to 5V 2A DC power supply. Output Panel Signal Level: Adjust the 8-level signal equali zation control to the received HDMI signals . The HDM[...]
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5 HVE-9001 HDSpider ™ Cat.5 HDMI Sender Output Panel HDMI IN: Connect to a HDMI source wit h a HDMI male-male cable Mode: 0 = HDMI mode with surr ound sound ( up to 7.1ch) audio output 1 = HDMI mode with stereo (2ch) audi o output 2 = DVI mode 3 ~ 5 = Not in use 6 = Use default EDID p rofile 7 = Learn the EDID from the display* Note for EDID (Ext[...]
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6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HVE-9002 HDSpider ™ Cat.5 HDMI Sender with Local HDMI Output 1. Input video format indicator [li ghts up fo r HDMI signal, lights off for DVI signal] 2. DIP switch [see table below] 3. HDMI IN: Connect a HDMI source wit h a HDMI male-male cable here 4. Audio OUT: Plug in a local speaker here 5. HDMI OUT: Local HDMI for connecting [...]
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7 Note for EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) learning 1. Don’t plug in HDM I cable to [HDM I In] wh en you wan t to restore de fault ED ID or learn the display’s EDID. 2. Please connec t the displa y which you wa nt to read ED ID to HDMI OUT so the HVE-9002 can learn the EDID in formation from the connec ted HDTV. 3. To learn EDID fro[...]
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8 1 2 3 4 5 67 HVE-9003 HDSpider ™ Cat.5 Cascadable HDMI Sender 1. Input video format indicator [li ghts up fo r HDMI signal, lights off for DVI signal] 2. Signal Level: Adjust the 16-level equalization control corresponding to the transmission di stance of receiving HD MI si gnals. For surround sound audio output, please adjust from 0-to-7 (long[...]
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9 HVE-9004 HDSpider ™ 4-Port Cat.5 HDMI Sender DIP Switch : Please see more detail in the table below HDMI INPUT : Connect to a HDMI s ource HDMI Signal OUTPUT 1 – 4 : Link to each HDMI display via a Cat.5e/6 cable with HVE -9000, HVE-9003, or HV E-9900. USB : For firmware updat e (technical support use only) +5V DC : interlocking power jack fo[...]
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10 Note for DIP switch 1 If the HDTV sh ows v ide o bu t with ou t aud io , ple ase set a udio mod e to s te reo . 2 Factory default setting is pin- 1 at OFF [ © ], pin-2 at OFF [ © ] for 1080p with stereo. 3 If you encoun ter any unsolved audio/video ou tput problem d uring system ins tallation, please dial the D IP switch to pin-1 at OFF [ © ][...]
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11 HVE-9008 HDSpider ™ 8-Port Cat.5 HDMI Sender with Local HDMI Output 1. +5V DC : Connect to a 5V DC power supply unit 2. HDMI IN : Connect to a HDMI source 3. HDMI OUT : Connect to a HDMI di splay for local monitoring or cascade to anot her HDMI sender (HVE-9001, HVE-9004, or HV E-9008) 4. MODE : 0 = [Video] – supports up to HDMI 1.3 output. [...]
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12 2. For desirable 1080p vi deo output, please follow the instructions below: Step 1 – Please set the rotary arrow at Mode 6 for Default Mode, and wait for t he green LED SIGNAL on the front panel to blink for a couple seconds. Step 2 – Please dial the ro tary arrow clockwise [ 3 ] from Mode 6 to Mode 1 . If you c an get audio/video from the d[...]
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13 HVE-9900 HDSpider ™ Short Range Cat.5 HDMI Receiver RJ-45 socket: Link f rom HV E9001, HVE-9002, HVE-9003, HVE-9004, HVE-9008 or HV E-9900 with a Cat.5e/6 cable HDM I so cke t: C onn ec t to a l ocal HDM I di sp lay o r pr oje ct or , or t he HDMI out put of HVE- 900 2 or HVE-9 003 for HDM I over Cat. 5 transm ission[...]
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14 Extends HDMI signals to one display at longer distance HVE-9000 & HVE-9001 1. Connect HVE-9001 to a HDMI source device w ith a HDMI cable. 2. Connect HVE-9000 to a HDMI d isplay or projector with a HDMI cable. 3. Connect a Cat.5e/6 cable between HVE-9000 and HVE-9001. 4. Make sure this Cat.5e/6 cable is tightly connected and not loose. 5. Pl[...]
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15 Extends HDMI signals to one display at shorter distance HVE-9900 & HVE-9001 1. Connect HVE-9001 to a HDMI sour ce with a HDMI cable. 2. Connect HVE-9900 directly to your HDMI display or projector. 3. Connect one Cat.5e/6 cable between HVE-9001 and HVE-9900. 4. Make sure this Cat.5e/6 cable is tightly connected and not loose. 5. Plug in the 5[...]
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16 Extends HDMI signals to next cascadi ng device with one local display HVE-9002 1. Switch off all devi ces, including displays. 2. Connect a local HDMI display to the HDMI out of the HVE-9002 and then connect a speaker to the 3.5mm audio socket. 3. Connect to a HDMI source (such as a Blu-Ray Disc player) 4. Connect HVE-9002 to HVE-9003 (for casca[...]
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17 Relays HDMI signals to next cascading device with one local display HVE-9003 1. Switch off all devi ces, including displays. 2. Connect a local HDMI display to the HDMI Out of the HVE-9003 and then connect a speaker to the 3.5mm audio socket. 3. Connect to HVE-9003 via RJ-45 in by a Cat.5e cable. 4. Connect to next HVE-9003 (for cascading), to H[...]
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18 Broadcasts HDMI signals to 4 remote displays from one video source HVE-9004 1. Switch off all dev ices, including displays. 2. Connect a HDMI source device to the HDMI INPUT port. 3. Connect the HVE-9000 and/or HVE-9900 as re ceivers via solid Cat.5e/6 cables to each HDMI Signal OUTPUT port. 4. Plug in the i nterlocking 5V 4A DC power supply uni[...]
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19 Broadcasts HDMI signals to 8 remote displays from one video source HVE-9008 1. Switch off all devi ces, including displays. 2. Connect a HDMI source device to the HDMI INPUT port. 3. Connect the HVE-90 00 and/or HVE-9900 as receivers via solid Cat.5e/6 cables to each HDMI Signal OUTPUT port. 4. Plug i n the interlocking 5V 4A DC power supply uni[...]
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20 HVE-9002 & HVE-9003 w ith HVE-9000 & HVE-9900 HDMI cable HDMI cable Cat.5e cable HVE-9002 HVE-9003 HVE-9900 HVE-9003 HVE-9000 Audio cable Speaker HDTV HDMI source HDTV Speake r Audio cable HDMI cable Cat.5e cable HDTV Speaker Audio cable HDMI cable Cat.5e cable Cat.5e cable HDTV SYSTEMATIC APPLICATION DIAGRAM[...]
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21 How does equalizer (EQ) work? Equalizer is a built in elec troni c device used to fi ne tune picture quality. Please turn knob anticlockwi se from 7 to 0 to get the opti mal vision. If you find the display is not showing prop erly, please check your cable connection or it is out transmission limit. What is the mini mum requirement of Cat-X cable[...]
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22 Model Name HVE-9001 HVE-9004 HVE-9008 Technical Role of usage Extender 1x4 splitter 1x9 splitter Transmitter [TX] HDMI compliance HDMI 1.3c HDCP compliance Yes Video bandwidth Single-link 225MHz [6.75Gbps] Video support 480i / 480p / 720p / 1 080i / 1080p60 up t o 36-bit color depth HDMI over UTP cable transm iss ion ( 24- bit) Full HD (1080p) ?[...]
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23 Model Name HVE-9002 HVE-9003 Technical Role of usage 1x2 distribution amplifier (splitter) Transmitter [TX] Transceiver [TRX] HDMI compliance HDMI 1.3c HDCP compliance Yes Video bandwidth Single-link 225MHz [6.75Gbps] Video support 480i / 480p / 720p / 1 080i / 1080p60 up t o 36-bit color depth HDMI over UTP cable transm iss ion ( 24- bit) Full [...]
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24 Model Name HVE-9000 HVE-9900 Technical Role of usage Long range receiver [RX] Short range receiver [RX] HDMI compliance HDMI 1.3c HDCP compliance Yes Video bandwidth Single-link 225MHz [6.75Gbps] Video support 480i / 480p / 720p / 1 080i / 1080p60 up t o 36-bit color depth HDMI over UTP cable transmission (24-bit) Full HD [1080p] 40m [130ft] for[...]
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25 1. Please read user manual carefully before operating the d evice. 2. Please use the power supp ly unit accompanied wi th this product. Warranty does not cover for damages caused by pairing other power adaptor. 3. Please check all connect ing devices are prop erly grounded to avoid elec tric failure. 4. This product has limited warranty for on e[...]
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26 HDMI Pin 1 TMDS Data2+ Pin 8 TMDS Data0 Shield Pin 15 SCL Pin 2 TMDS Data2 Shield Pin 9 TMDS Data 0– Pin 16 SDA Pin 3 TMDS Data2– Pin 10 TMDS Clock+ Pin 17 DDC/CEC Ground Pin 4 TMDS Data1+ Pin 11 TMDS Clock Shield Pi n 18 +5 V Power Pin 5 TMDS Data1 Shield Pin 12 TMDS Clock– Pin 19 Hot Plug Detect Pin 6 TMDS Data1– Pin 13 CEC Pin 7 TMDS [...]
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