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AV transmitter & receiver Lindy 70m Cat.6 HDMI 4K60
The Lindy 70m Cat.6 HDMI 4K60, Audio, IR and RS-232 HDBaseT Extender is an end-to-end solution for extending HDMI signals over long distances using Cat.6 network cable. It supports up to 3840x2160@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit or 4:2:2 12bit) at distances up to 70 m when used with good quality Cat.6 U/UTP or F/UTP cable. The extender also supports HDR for improved brightness, contrast and colour range, and includes ARC and local audio extraction for flexible audio routing. The kit comprises transmitter and receiver units with compact dimensions and a screw-type DC jack for a secure power connection.
The device delivers reliable long-distance HDMI extension over standard Cat.6 cable using the HDBaseT standard, while providing support for 4K Ultra HD and HDR content. PoC (Power over Cable) simplifies installation by allowing a single power supply at either the transmitter or receiver. Bi-directional IR and RS-232 control enable remote operation of source and display equipment. Audio features include ARC, local audio extraction and digital audio embedding at the receiver, and the robust screw-type DC power connection reduces the risk of accidental disconnection.
Connect the HDMI source to the transmitter and the display to the receiver using standard HDMI cables. Use a single Cat.6 U/UTP or F/UTP cable for the point-to-point connection between transmitter and receiver, ensuring no couplers or patch panels are introduced if you need to achieve the quoted 70 m distance. Apply power to either the transmitter or receiver (PoC) or to both units as required. Configure audio routing using the receiver dip-switch to select between embedded digital audio or local extraction, and connect external audio devices to the audio outputs if needed. Use the IR ports or RS-232 terminal block to control source or display devices remotely.
To ensure the specified distances and resolutions, use high-quality Cat.6 U/UTP or F/UTP cable in a direct run between transmitter and receiver. Avoid in-line couplers, wall plates or patch panels, which can reduce maximum range. For professional installations, use the screw-type DC jack and secure power connections; consider using PoC from the transmitter if receiver-side outlets are limited.
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