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EX-HT2-401-10
HDMI over HDBaseT Extender with IR, RS-232 & PoC
(40m 4K / 70m 1080p)
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HDMI 1.4, HDCP compliant
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Supports resolutions up to 4K@30Hz (40m) and 1080p@60Hz (70m)
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18Gbps bandwidth for reliable video/audio performance
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Bi-directional IR for source and display control
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RS-232 pass-through for third-party system integration
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PoC (Power over Cable) – only one unit requires power
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Compact metal enclosure with mounting ears included
4K60 (4:2:0)
40m (131ft)
PoC
2-Way IR
RS-232

With Cat6 solid copper STP cable, the maximum recommended distance is 70 m at 1080p and 40 m at 4K30. Cat5e can be used, but distances reduce to around 60 m at 1080p and 35 m at 4K30. Always test cables with a certified tester before installation.
No. With PoC (Power over Cable), only one power adapter is needed. The transmitter powers the receiver through the Cat cable. We recommend connecting the power adapter to the transmitter end, usually at the rack or source equipment location.
Yes, provided your source device and display can fall back to HDCP 1.4. Most Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, PCs, and TVs are backward-compatible and will handshake correctly at HDCP 1.4.
However, if your source is locked to HDCP 2.2/2.3 (for example, 4K HDR streaming devices or UHD Blu-ray players with 4K HDR output), you may experience a “No Signal” message. In such cases:
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Check if the source device has a setting to output HDCP 1.4 or 1080p resolution.
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If not, you may need a Netvio extender model that supports HDCP 2.2 or later for full compatibility with 4K HDR protected content.
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Both the transmitter and receiver support bidirectional IR and RS-232 signal transmission.
This allows control signals to be sent from the source to the display—and vice versa—enabling full system control from either end of the extender link.
The EX-401 includes RS-232 connectors and all necessary IR extension cables for straightforward integration.









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