3 ir remote extension – Hall Research UH-1D User Manual
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The default EDID in the Sender device reports the following supported audio
formats to the source:
PCM 2 channel at 32KHz, 44.1KHz, and 48 KHz @ 16, 20, or 24 bits
If the source pays attention to the EDID and sends 2-channel audio the analog audio
output will have 2 channel stereo outputs. However, if the source decides to send
multi-channel compressed bitstream audio such as Dolby or DTS, then the Analog
output is not present. In that case, use the RCA digital SPDIF output, which is active
regardless of the audio format.
Video and Audio output on the Receiver
Connect a Category 5e/6 cable to the opposite end's RJ45 connector and plug in the
included power supply.
3.3 IR Remote Extension
The UH-1D allows connection of an IR detector and an IR emitter cable to each end.
This provides the ability to extend IR signals in either direction. For example, when
an IR detector is connected to the remote Receiver and IR emitter is connected to the
sender, the user from the remote TV end can control the source using an IR remote.
IR cables are sold separately.
IR connectors on the Sender and Receiver
IR Detector Cable is Hall Research P/N CIR-DET-P2
This detector cable has a Red LED that glows when connected properly.
Tip = Data | Ring = +5V | Sleeve = Gnd
Do not substitute any other detector cable as this may not work, your substitute IR
detector cable may also get damaged.