StarTech.com ST121HDT4P User Manual

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2. Install RJ45 terminated Cat5e/6 Ethernet Cable

a) Connect an RJ45 terminated Cat5e/6 Ethernet cable (not included) to the RJ45

connector on the Transmitter unit.
NOTE:
If you are using surface cabling, ensure you have enough Category 5e unshielded

twisted pair (UTP) network cabling to connect the Host Unit to the Remote Unit’s

location, and that each end is terminated with a RJ45 connector. The cabling should

not go through any networking equipment (i.e. router, switch).
OR
If you are using premises cabling, ensure that the Category 5 unshielded twisted

pair (UTP) network cabling between the Host Unit and the Remote Unit has been

properly terminated in a wall outlet in each location and there is a patch cable long

enough to connect the Remote Unit and the Host Unit to their respective outlets.

The cabling should not go through any networking equipment (i.e. router, switch).
b) Connect the other end of the Cat5e/6 cable run to the RJ45 connector on the

Receiver Unit.

3. Install Receiver Unit

a) Position the Receiver Unit near the video display (i.e. television, projector).
b) Connect the video source to the HDMI® OUT on the Receiver Unit using an HDMI®

cable.
c) (Optional) If using the Extender to extend one or two 10/100 Network signal(s),

connect the Ethernet cable(s) from the 100Base-T OUT Port(s) on the Receiver Unit

to RJ-45 port on your network device(s).
d) (Optional) If using the Extender kit to transmit an infrared (IR) device signal,

and the device receiving the IR signal is on the Transmitter side. Connect the IR

Transmitter Cable to the IR-TX port on the Receiver Unit, and position the IR sensor

where the remote control will point. If the device receiving the IR signal is on

the Transmitter side, and connect the IR Transmitter Cable to the IR-TX port, and

position the extended IR sensor directly in front of the video source’s IR sensor.

Check the manual of your video source device for the IR sensor location.

4. Your source video image will now appear on the remote video display.

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