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What are the package contents for the IOGEAR GCEH4K 4K HDMI Console Extender with Keyboard and Mouse Support?

1 x Wired HDMI Transmitter

1 x Wired HDMI Receiver

1 x USB-A to USB-A Cable

1 x 12V/1A Locking Power Adapter

4 x Mounting Ears

8 x Machine Screws

1 x User Manual

1 x Warranty Card


What are the system requirements for the Transmitter component of the IOGEAR GCEH4K?

1 x HDMI Source up to 3840×2160

1 x HDMI Display (Optional)

1 x Ethernet Cable (Cat5e/6/6A) up to 230ft/70m

1 x USB-A port for Keyboard and Mouse Support

1 x Power source* (*1 x 12V/1A Power adapter included. Power-Over-Ethernet will share power to both units)


What are the system requirements for the Receiver component of the IOGEAR GCEH4K?

1 x HDMI Display

1 x Standard 3 button mouse

1 x Standard 104 key keyboard

1 x Power source* (*1 x 12V/1A Power adapter included. Power-Over-Ethernet will share power to both units)


How should the UTP cable be connected when using the IOGEAR GCEH4K?

The product requires the use of UTP connectors. Please connect in direct interconnection method and do not cross connect.


What is the required T568B wiring configuration for the direct interconnection method when setting up the IOGEAR GCEH4K?

The required standard is T568B for both sides:

Pin 1: White and Orange

Pin 2: Orange

Pin 3: White and Green

Pin 4: Blue

Pin 5: White and Blue

Pin 6: Green

Pin 7: White and Brown

Pin 8: Brown


What are the functions of the numbered ports on the front and back of the IOGEAR GCEH4K Transmitter?

Front:

1. Service Port (Firmware update port via Micro-USB)

2. HDMI Out (HDMI signal loop output port, connected to HDMI display)

3. HDMI In. (HDMI signal input port, connected to HDMI source device.)

Back:

4. CAT Out (RJ45 connector to the CAT In port on the receiver with CAT6/6a cable.)

5. Link Signal Indicator (Green)

6. Data Signal Indicator (Yellow)

7. PC Connection (Connection to PC. The computer can be accessed and controlled remotely through the USB port of the receiver (KVM function).)

8. Power Input DC 12V (DC 12V/1A Power input port*)

Side:

9. EDID DIP Switch


What are the functions of the numbered ports on the front and back of the IOGEAR GCEH4K Receiver?

Front:

1. Service Port (Firmware update port via Micro-USB)

2. HDMI Out (HDMI signal loop output port, connected to HDMI display.)

3. Left/Right Audio Out (Analog audio output port, used for de-embedding output.)

Back:

4. CAT IN (RJ45 connector to the CAT Out port on the transmitter with CAT6/6a cable.)

5. Link Signal Indicator (Green)

6. Data Signal Indicator (Yellow)

7. Keyboard Port (Connect to the keyboard via USB.)

8. Mouse Port (Connect to the mouse via USB.)

9. Power Input DC 12V (DC 12V/1A Power input port*)


What do the Link Signal Indicator (Green) and Data Signal Indicator (Yellow) lights mean on the IOGEAR GCEH4K Transmitter and Receiver?

Link Signal Indicator (Green):

Light on: Transmitter and Receiver have a good connection signal.

Light Flashing: Transmitter and Receiver have a poor connection signal.

Light Off: Transmitter and Receiver are not connected.

Data Signal Indicator (Yellow):

Light On: There is HDMI signal transmission with HDCP encryption.

Light Flashing: There is HDMI signal transmission without HDCP encryption.

Light Off: There is no HDMI transmission.


How do I set the EDID using the DIP Switch on the side of the IOGEAR GCEH4K Transmitter?

Use the DIP switch to set EDID. (Switching to the upper end indicates 1; switching to the lower end indicates 0.)

11 – EDID information is copied from the display at the RX.

10 – EDID is preset to 4K @60Hz 2.0CH.

01 – EDID is preset to 1080p 2.0CH.

00 – EDID information is copied from the HDMI OUT at the TX.


What are the steps for installing the Receiver component of the IOGEAR GCEH4K?

1. Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI “Out” on the rear of the receiver to an HDMI display.

2. Connect a 3.5mm cable from the L/R Audio port on the receiver if using the audio de-embedder (optional).

3. Connect an Ethernet (Cat 5e/6/6a) up to 230ft to the CAT In Port of the Receiver.

4. If using the keyboard and mouse control, connect a standard USB keyboard and USB mouse to the USB ports on the front of the receiver.

5. Connect the included power adapter from the transmitter to a 120v source unless utilizing POE from the Transmitter.


What are the steps for installing the Transmitter component of the IOGEAR GCEH4K?

6. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable used in step 3 to the CAT Out port of the Transmitter.

7. If using the keyboard and mouse control, connect the included USB cable to the USB port on the front of the transmitter to the supported source device.

8. Connect the included power adapter from the transmitter to a 120v source unless utilizing POE from the receiver.

9. Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI “Out” on the rear of the transmitter to a local HDMI display (Optional).

10. Connect the HDMI source device via an HDMI cable to the HDMI “In” Port on the rear of the transmitter.


How does power distribution work for the IOGEAR GCEH4K extender kit?

The extender kit supports power over ethernet. This means that either the transmitter or the receiver can be powered with the included power supply and the other connected device does not need a power supply.


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