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Features
Supports HDMI1.4 & HDCP2.2, and is
backward compatible to the previous
version.
Maximum transmission distance is up
to 40m for 4Kx2K, and 70m for
1080p.
Supports bi-directional 12v IR and
RS232 pass-through.
Supports bi-directional PoH for
simplified wiring, and compatible with
The AVG-HD300SR-A is an Ultra-thin HDBaseT
48VDC PoC.
Receiver designed with de-embedded audio
outputs. It receives 4K/1080p HDMI signal via Features de-embedded audio
CAT5e/CAT6a cable from a HDBaseT Transmitter
outputs.
or Matrix Switcher at 40m/70m.
In order to guarantee the reliable operation of the equipment and safety of the
user, please abide by the following procedures during installation, use and
maintenance:
1. The system must be earthed properly. Please do not use two blade plugs
and ensure the AC power supply ranges from 100v to 240v and from 50Hz
to 60Hz.
2. Do not install the units in an environment where they will be exposed to
extreme hot or cold temperatures.
3. These units will generate heat during operation, please ensure that you allow
adequate ventilation to ensure reliable operation.
4. Please disconnect the units from mains power if they will be left unused for a
long time.
5. Please DO NOT try to open the casing of the equipment, DO NOT attempt to
repair the unit. Opening the unit will void the warranty. There are high
voltage components in the unit and attempting to repair the unit could result
in serious injury.
6. Do not allow the unit to come into contact with any liquid as that could result
in personal injury and product failure.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1
Introduction to the AVG-HD300SR-A .......................................................... 1.1
Features ....................................................................................................... 1.2
What’s in the Box ........ ……………………………………………………………………2
Product Appearance of the AVG-HD300SR-A ....................................................... 3
Front Panel ................................................................................................... 3.1
1. Introduction
1.1. Introduction to the AVG-HD300SR-A
1.2. Features
versions.
Maximum transmission distance is up to 40m for 4Kx2K, and 70m for 1080p.
Supports bi-directional PoH for simplified wiring, and compatible with 48VDC
PoC.
4 x Rubber feet
1 x User Manual
Note: Please confirm if the product and the accessories are all included, if not, please
contact your dealer.
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If one is connected with control device (e.g. PC), then the
① RS232 connector transmitter or matrix should be connected with the third-
party device that needs to be controlled.
Connect a 12v IR receiver to collect infrared signals,
② IR IN works with the IR OUT port of the Transmitter or the
matrix(if supported).
Connect a 12v IR Emitter to send infrared signal, works
③ IR OUT with the IR IN port of the Transmitter or the matrix(if
supported).
④ HDMI OUT HDMI type A connector, connect to display.
3.5mm stereo audio jack, connect to an analogue stereo
⑤ AUDIO OUT
audio device such as an amplifier.
Coaxial audio connector, connect to a digital audio
⑥ COAX OUT
device such as an amplifier.
Optical audio connector, connect to an optical audio
⑦ OPTICAL OUT
device such as an amplifier.
Connect to the HDBT OUT socket on HDBaseT
⑧ HDBT IN Transmitter or Matrix Switcher via CAT5e/6a/7 cable,
supports bidirectional PoH technology.
Connect to 12VDC power adaptor, or it can be powered
⑨ DC 12V power port via the HDBaseT Transmitter or Matrix Switcher by
bidirectional PoH technology.
4. System Connection
4.1. System Applications
Robust performance for control and signal transmission makes the AVG-HD300SR-A
ideal in the custom installation industry, IT computer space, signal monitoring, big
screen displays, conference systems, television broadcast, education, banking and
security institutions etc.
IR:
HDMI:
Audio:
RS232: 4K 40m, 1080P 70m
HDBaseT:
Transmitter HD300SR-A
Tx Rx Tx Rx
IR Receiver
IR Emitter
TV Remote
Step 1. Connect a HDMI source (such as Blu-ray DVD) to HDMI IN port of the
transmitter with a HDMI cable.
Step 2. Connect the HDBT OUT port of the transmitter to HDBT IN port of the receiver
through a straight-thru CAT5e/CAT6a cable.
Step 3. Connect a HDMI display (such as HDTV) to HDMI OUT port of the receiver
with a HDMI cable.
Step 5. Connect a 12V DCpower adaptor to the power port of the transmitter or the
receiver as the other will be powered via the PoH.
5. Specification
Video
Video Input (1) HDBT IN
Video Input Connector (1) RJ45
Video Output (1) HDMI OUT
Video Output
(1) HDMI type A
Connector
Audio
(1) AUDIO OUT; (1) COAX OUT; (1) OPTICAL
Audio Output
OUT
(1) 3.5mm stereo audio socket; (1) Coaxial audio
Audio Output
connector;
Connector
(1) Optical audio connector
Digital Audio Output
PCM/Dobly/DTS
Format
Analog Audio Output
PCM
Format
Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ±3 dB
Control
Control Ports (1) IR IN; (1) IR OUT; (1) RS232
(2) 3.5mm mini socket (IR); (1) 3-pin phoenix
Control Connector
connector (RS232)
General
Transmission Mode & HDBaseT (bi-directional PoH); 1080P ≤ 70m;
Distance 4K×2K ≤ 40m
Resolution Up to 4K×2K@60Hz 4:2:0
Bandwidth 10.2Gbps
HDMI Standard HDMI1.4 & HDCP2.2
Power Consumption 15W (max)
Temperature -10℃~ 50℃
Humidity 0% ~ 90%
Input: 100VAC~240VAC, 50/60Hz; Output:
Power Supply
12VDC 2A
Dimension (W*H*D) 152mm x 16.2mm x 100mm
Net Weight (g) 236g
6. Panel Drawing
Rx Tx
100 mm
16.2 mm
152 mm
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Ensure that the display device has been set to the correct input.
Ensure that the HDMI cables used for both the Source/Transmitter and the
Receiver/Display are properly connected and are working. Test the HDMI
cables directly from a source to the display and ensure correct operation.
Ensure that the Cat5e/Cat6a cable has not been damaged and that it has been
terminated correctly with T568B on both ends. A temporary length of
Cat5e/Cat6 can be used for testing to ensure that the devices are compatible
and working properly.
Ensure proper grounding of the power supply.
Known issues with HDMI 1.2 source devices: Older compatibility (HDMI 1.2)
may result in HDBaseT transmission issues.
Ensure that the HDMI cables used for both the Source/Transmitter and the
Receiver/Display are properly connected and are high quality. Test the HDMI
cables directly from a source to a display to check picture quality.
Ensure proper grounding of the power supply.
If the static becomes stronger or picture quality becomes worse when
connecting the video connectors, this may be due to improper grounding.
Check the grounding and make sure all the components are properly grounded
to a common ground. Improper grounding may cause damage to the Receiver.
If your problem persists after following the above troubleshooting steps, seek further
help from your authorised dealer.