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INSTALLATION 

1.

 

Ensure that all equipment to be connected is powered off and unplugged from its 
power source. 

2.

 

Place or mount the transmitter and receiver in their intended locations. 

3.

 

Using a High Speed HDMI® Cable (not included), plug one end into the HDMI input 
on your video display, then plug the other end into the HDMI Out port on the 
receiver. 

4.

 

(Optional) If you want to control the video source device from the remote location, 
plug one of the included IR receivers into the IR In jack on the receiver, then 
position the IR "eye" where it can receive IR signals from the remote control. 

5.

 

(Optional) If you want to control the video display from the source location, plug 
one of the included IR transmitters into the IR Out jack on the receiver, then 
position the IR emitter where it can transmit signals to the IR "eye" on the video 
display. 

6.

 

Using a High Speed HDMI Cable (not included), plug one end into the HDMI In port 
on the transmitter, then plug the other end into the HDMI output on your video 
source device. 

7.

 

(Optional) If you want to control the video display from the source location, plug 
one of the included IR receivers into the IR In jack on the transmitter, then position 
the IR "eye" where it can receive IR signals from the remote control. 

8.

 

(Optional) If you want to control the video source device from the remote location, 
plug one of the included IR transmitters into the IR Out jack on the transmitter, then 
position the IR emitter where it can transmit signals to the IR "eye" on the video 
source device. 

9.

 

Using a Cat6 Ethernet cable (not included), plug one end into the CAT In jack on the 
receiver, then plug the other end into the CAT Out jack on the transmitter. Note 
that if this cable is to be run inside or through the walls, it must be rated for in-wall 
use. 

10.

 

Plug the DC barrel connector on the included AC power adapter into the DC 12V 
connector on the either the transmitter or the receiver, then plug the adapter into a 

Summary of Contents for 24281

Page 1: ...MONOPRICE Blackbird 4K HDMI Extender P N 24281 User s Manual ...

Page 2: ... not leave it in direct sunlight Prior to operation check the unit and power cord for physical damage Do not use if physical damage has occurred Before plugging the unit into a power outlet ensure that the outlet provides the same type and level of power required by the device Unplug this device from the power source when not in use Take care to prevent damage to the power cord Do not allow it to ...

Page 3: ...es up to 164 feet 50 meters and 1080p 60Hz video to distances up to 196 feet 60 meters over a single Cat6 Ethernet cable Supports bi directional wideband IR extension Supports EDID data from the remote display to the video source device Fully compliant with the HDMI 1 4 and HDCP 2 2 specifications Supports the Power over Cable PoC feature Provides up to 10 2Gbps bandwidth CUSTOMER SERVICE The Mono...

Page 4: ...power adapter 12 VDC 1A 1x User s manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW Transmitter 1 CAT Out RJ45 jack for attaching a Cat6 Ethernet cable to the receiver 2 Link LED The LED illuminates when there is a valid link between the transmitter and the receiver 3 Power LED The LED illuminates when power is applied 4 DC 12V DC barrel connector for connecting the included AC power adapter 5 IR Out 3 5mm jack for connect...

Page 5: ...there is a valid link between the transmitter and the receiver 3 Power LED The LED illuminates when power is applied 4 DC 12V DC barrel connector for connecting the included AC power adapter 5 IR Out 3 5mm jack for connecting one of the included IR transmitters 6 IR In 3 5mm jack for connecting one of the included IR receivers 7 HDMI Out HDMI port for connecting the remote display ...

Page 6: ...6 SAMPLE CONNECTION DIAGRAM ...

Page 7: ...ble not included plug one end into the HDMI In port on the transmitter then plug the other end into the HDMI output on your video source device 7 Optional If you want to control the video display from the source location plug one of the included IR receivers into the IR In jack on the transmitter then position the IR eye where it can receive IR signals from the remote control 8 Optional If you wan...

Page 8: ...ate remote controls TECHNICAL SUPPORT Monoprice is pleased to provide free live online technical support to assist you with any questions you may have about installation setup troubleshooting or product recommendations If you ever need assistance with your new product please come online to talk to one of our friendly and knowledgeable Tech Support Associates Technical support is available through ...

Page 9: ...1080p 60Hz up to 196 feet 60 meters IR Frequency Range 30 60 kHz Input Power 12 VDC 1A AC power adapter or Power over Cable PoC AC Adapter Input Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Transmitter Power Consumption 1 0 watts Receiver Power Consumption 1 5 watts Operating Temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Storage Temperature 4 140 F 20 60 C Operating Humidity 20 90 RH non condensing Dimensions each 3 5 x 2 4 x 0 7 88...

Page 10: ...ications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the s...

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