Gefen Network Hardware CAT 5 4000 User Manual

CAT-5 4000  
Extender  
EXT-CAT5-4000  
User Manual  
 
CONTENTS  
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Introduction  
Operation Notes  
Features  
Sender Panel Layout  
Sender Panel Descriptions  
Sender Panel Descriptions  
Notes (Intensionally Left Blank)  
Receiver Panel Layout  
Receiver Panel Descriptions  
10 Connecting The CAT5•4000 Extender Analog (VGA)  
11 Connecting/Adjusting The CAT5•4000 Analog (VGA)  
12 Connecting The CAT5•4000 Extender Digital (DVI)  
13 Connecting/Adjusting The CAT5•4000 Digital (DVI)  
14 RS-232 Serial Communication Configuration  
15 Specications  
16 Warranty  
 
INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the CAT5•4000 Extender. Your complete  
satisfaction is very important to us.  
Gefen  
Gefen delivers innovative, progressive computer and electronics add-on solutions  
that harness integration, extension, distribution and conversion technologies.  
Gefen’s reliable, plug-and-play products supplement cross-platform computer  
systems, professional audio/video environments and HDTV systems of all sizes  
with hard-working solutions that are easy to implement and simple to operate.  
The Gefen CAT5•4000 Extender  
The Gefen CAT5•4000 Extender is an exceptional solution for extending up to  
three individual analog or digital sources to up to four remote locations. The rst  
input is mirrored to two outputs. RS-232 serial communication (four individual  
inputs) and stereo analog audio (available for the mirrored outputs) are also  
provided for extension.  
How It Works  
The CAT5•4000 Extender employs DVI-I inputs which will support both an  
analog and digital signals. This will allow the user to connect VGA and DVI  
sources. Connect the source devices to the CAT5•4000 sender unit using DVI-A  
cables (analog) and DVI-D cables (digital). Connect up to four RS-232 sources  
and a single audio analog stereo to the CAT5•4000 sender unit. Then, using  
inexpensive and widely available CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cables, connect up  
to four CAT5•4000 receiver units to the CAT5•4000 sender unit at the remote  
locations. Connect a display to the CAT5•4000 receiver at each location. If using  
the RS-232 or analog stereo extension, connect the corresponding equipment  
to each CAT5•4000 receiver. Once all devices are connected and are receiving  
power a perfectly reproduced video signal should appear on the displays at the  
remote locations.  
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OPERATION NOTES  
READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR  
OPERATING THE CAT5•4000 EXTENDER  
Maximum distance ratings:  
VGA 1920x1200 60Hz is 330 feet.  
DVI 1920x1200 60Hz is 130 feet.  
DVI 1280x1024 60Hz is 300 feet.  
VGA Supported resolutions: 640 x 480 through 1920 x 1200  
DVI Supported resolutions: 640 x 480 through 1920 x 1080  
The CAT5•4000 Extender can send only one video type, either analog or  
digital, from each input. While the DVI-I input can accept both types, please  
ensure that only one type of signal is being used by using either a DVI-A or  
DVI-D cable.  
The channel 1 video input will be mirrored to two separate outputs on the  
CAT5•4000 sender unit. However, two separate RS-232 inputs are provided  
and will accommodate an individual RS-232 device for each of the two  
mirrored video outputs.  
Analog stereo audio connected via the 3.5mm mini-stereo input jack will be  
transmitted through the mirrored outputs on channel 1 only.  
Channels two and three do not support audio extension.  
Channels two and three have individual RS-232 connections for use.  
When analog video is used on channels two and three, only a single CAT-5,  
CAT-5e or CAT-6 will be required for full video and RS-232 extension. When  
digital video is being used, two CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cables will be  
required for full video and RS-232 support.  
When analog or digital video is used on channel one (this applies to either  
of the mirrored outputs), two CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cables will be required  
for full video, audio, and RS-232 support.  
The CAT54000 receiver units need to be congured for use on either  
channel 1 (dual outputs) or for use on channels 2 and 3. There is a  
DIP (Dual In-line Package) switch bank located on the underside of the  
CAT5•4000 receiver that will set the unit for proper operation for either  
channel 1 (both outputs) or for channels 2 or 3. Please see page 14 for  
details on how to change these DIP switches.  
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FEATURES  
Features  
Both analog and digital video signals are supported through the use of DVI-I  
inputs.  
DVI video is transmitted digitally for zero signal loss  
Supports resolutions up to 1080p, 2K, and 1920 x 1200  
Supports DDWG standard for DVI compliant monitors  
Analog audio extension (For channel 1 only)  
RS-232 serial communications extension for all channels  
Uses industry-standard CAT5/CAT6 cable  
Extends VGA up to 330 feet (100m) with RS-232  
Extends DVI up to 130 feet (40m) with RS-232  
DVI Video EQ enhancement controls (brightness, sharpness)  
Package Includes  
(1) CAT5•4000 Extender Sender Unit  
(3) 6 Foot DVI-D Cable (M-M)  
(3) 6 Foot VGA to DVI-A Cable (M-M)  
(4) 6 Foot DB-9 RS-232 Cable (M-F)  
(1) 6 Foot 3.5mm Stereo Mini-Jack Audio Cable (M-M)  
(2) 5V DC Power Supply  
(1) User’s Manual  
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SENDER PANEL LAYOUT  
Front Panel  
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Back Panel  
2
3
4
5
6
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10  
11  
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SENDER PANEL DESCRIPTIONS  
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2
Power LED Indicator  
This LED will become active once the included 5V DC power supply is properly  
connected between the unit and an open wall power socket.  
RS-232 Serial Communication Input 1-4  
These inputs will support RS-232 serial communications devices. Only pins  
2 (RX), 3 (TX), and ground (5) are supported. Four inputs are provided. The  
CAT54000 receiver units must be congured for RS-232 operation for either  
channel 1 (both outputs) or for channels 2 and 3. Please see page 14.  
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Channel 1 VGA and Audio RJ-45 Port 1-2  
When the input video source is analog, these RJ-45 ports connect the  
CAT5•4000 sender to a CAT5•4000 receiver unit using CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6  
cabling. Analog video and audio are transmitted through this connector. Two  
ports are provided for mirrored video output of the channel 1 source to two  
separate locations. If RS-232 extension is required, a second CAT-5 cable must  
be connected using the channel 1 DVI/RS-232 RJ-45 port. Once a link between  
the sender and receiver unit has been established, the green LED indicator  
located on these ports will become active.  
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Channel 1 DVI and RS-232 RJ-45 Port 1-2  
When the input video source is digital, these RJ-45 ports connect the  
CAT5•4000 sender to a CAT5•4000 receiver unit using CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6  
cabling. Digital video and RS-232 are transmitted through this connector. Two  
ports are provided for mirrored video output of the channel 1 source to two  
separate locations. If audio extension is required, a second CAT-5 cable must be  
connected using the channel 1 VGA/RS-232 RJ-45 port. Once a link between  
the sender and receiver unit has been established, the green LED indicator  
located on these ports will become active.  
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Channel 1 DVI Input  
Connect an analog or digital source to this DVI-I input port. Depending on the  
input video signal type, analog or digital, a mirrored signal will be output to either  
the dual VGA or DVI RJ-45 ports.  
3.5mm Analog Stereo Audio Mini-Jack Input  
Connect an analog stereo audio source to this input port. The audio source  
connected to this input will be mirrored and output through both of the VGA/  
Audio RJ-45 ports. This audio source will not be output through any of the  
channel 2 and 3 RJ-45 output ports.  
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Channel 2 VGA/RS-232 and DVI/DDC RJ-45 Ports  
These RJ-45 ports connect the CAT5•4000 sender to a CAT5•4000 receiver unit  
using CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cabling. When the input source is analog, the  
VGA/RS-232 port is used. When the input source is digital, the DVI/DDC port  
is used. If RS-232 is required when using a digital input source, use both RJ-45  
ports.  
Channel 2 DVI Input  
Connect an analog or digital source to this DVI-I input port.  
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SENDER PANEL DESCRIPTIONS  
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Channel 3 VGA/RS-232 and DVI/DDC RJ-45 Ports  
These RJ-45 ports connect the CAT5•4000 sender to a CAT5•4000 receiver unit  
using CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cabling. When the input source is analog, the  
VGA/RS-232 port is used. When the input source is digital, the DVI/DDC port  
is used. If RS-232 is required when using a digital input source, use both RJ-45  
ports.  
10 Channel 3 DVI Input  
Connect an analog or digital source to this DVI-I input port.  
11 5V DC Power Receptacle  
Connect the included 5V DC power supply between this input and an open wall  
power socket.  
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NOTES (INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK)  
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RECEIVER PANEL LAYOUT  
Front Panel  
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2
3
4
Back Panel  
5
6
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9
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RECEIVER PANEL DESCRIPTIONS  
1
2
3
Brightness Trim Pot  
When using an analog input video source, use this Trim Pot to brighten/darken  
the output video. Please see page 11 for detailed instructions on the usage.  
Focus Trim Pot  
When using an analog input video source, use this Trim Pot to blur/sharpen the  
output video. Please see page 11 for detailed instructions on the usage.  
Equalization Dial  
When using a digital input video source, use this equalization dial to tune the  
incoming video signal. Please see page 13 for detailed instructions on the  
usage.  
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5
6
Power LED Indicator  
This LED will become active once the included 5V DC power supply is properly  
connected between the unit and an open wall power socket.  
5V DC Power Receptacle  
Connect the included 5V DC power supply between this input and an open wall  
power socket.  
DVI-I Output  
This DVI-I output port will support an analog or digital output display device. A  
DVI to VGA adapter will be required when using a VGA capable display with this  
output port.  
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DVI/RS-232 and VGA/Audio RJ-45 Ports  
These RJ-45 ports connect the CAT5•4000 receiver to the CAT5•4000 sender  
unit using CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cabling. When using an analog or digital  
video source on the channel 1 input, connect the CAT-5 cables according to  
the labels on both the sender and receiver units. When using an analog video  
source with the channel 2 or 3 inputs, connect a CAT-5 cable from the VGA/RS-  
232 RJ-45 port on the sender unit to the VGA/Audio RJ-45 port on the receiver  
unit. When using a digital video source with the channel 2 or 3 inputs, connect  
a CAT-5 cable from the DVI/DDC RJ-45 port on the sender unit to the DVI/RS-  
232 RJ-45 port on the receiver unit. Additionally, if RS-232 extension is required  
when using a digital video source on channel 2 or 3, a second CAT-5 cable must  
be used to connect the VGA/RS-232 RJ-45 port on the sender unit to the VGA/  
Audio RJ-45 port on the receiver unit.  
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Analog Stereo Audio RCA Outputs  
When using the CAT5•4000 receiver unit with channel 1, audio will be  
transmitted to these RCA outputs. Connect an amplied audio output device to  
these RCA output connectors.  
RS-232 Serial Communication Output  
This output will support a RS-232 serial communications device. Only pins 2  
(RX), 3 (TX), and ground (5) are supported. This output will only be available  
when the proper RJ-45 connections for RS-232 functionality are present. The  
CAT54000 receiver units must be congured for RS-232 operation for either  
channel 1 (both outputs) or for channels 2 and 3. Please see page 14.  
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CONNECTING THE CAT5•4000 EXTENDER ANALOG (VGA)  
How to Connect the CAT5•4000 Extender Using an Analog (VGA) Source  
1. Connect up to three analog (VGA) sources to the DVI-I inputs on the  
CAT5•4000 sender unit. VGA to DVI-A cables/adapters will be necessary to  
make these connections. 3 VGA to DVI-A cables are supplied.  
2. Connect an analog stereo audio source to the 3.5mm stereo audio mini-jack  
port on the CAT5•4000 sender unit.  
3. Connect up to four RS-232 source devices to the RS-232 input ports on the  
CAT5•4000 sender unit.  
NOTE: Only pins 2 (RX), 3 (TX), and ground (5) are supported for RS-232 serial  
communication. Although there are two mirrored video outputs for channel 1, there  
are 2 separate RS-232 connectors available for individual extension. RS-232 1  
corresponds to the Mon 1 output and RS-232 2 corresponds to the Mon 2 output. To  
enable the RS-232 on channel 1’s dual RS-232 ports, the CAT54000 receiver must  
be congured properly. Please see page 14 for instructions on how to do this.  
4. Using CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cables, connect the CAT5•4000 receiver  
units to the sender unit. Up to 4 receiver units can be used. Please use the  
specic instructions below for connecting channels 1 through 3.  
Channel 1 (2 mirrored outputs are available. These are labeled Mon 1 and Mon 2)  
1. Connect the port labeled VGA/Audio on the sender unit to the port  
labeled VGA/Audio on the receiver unit.  
2. Connect the port labeled DVI/RS-232 on the sender unit to the port  
labeled DVI/RS-232 on the receiver unit. (This cable connection will  
not be necessary if RS-232 extension is not needed)  
NOTE: These outputs will mirror the single input on channel 1. When  
making connections from the sender to receiver, please ensure that  
both CAT-5 cables for the outputs labeled Mon 1 are sent to the same  
location and both CAT-5 cables for Mon 2 are sent to the same location.  
Channels 2 and 3  
1. Connect the port labeled VGA/RS-232 on the sender unit to the port  
labeled VGA/Audio on the receiver unit.  
2. When using analog (VGA) sources, the RJ-45 port labeled DVI/  
DDC will not need to be connected.  
5. Connect an analog (VGA) capable display to the DVI-I output on the  
CAT5•4000 receiver unit. A DVI to VGA cable/adapter will be necessary to  
make this connection.  
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CONNECTING/ADJUSTING THE CAT5•4000 ANALOG (VGA)  
How to Connect the CAT5•4000 Extender Using an Analog (VGA) Source  
(Continued from the previous page)  
6. For receivers connected to channel 1, connect a amplied stereo output  
device to the RCA analog stereo audio outputs on the receiver unit.  
Channels 2 and 3 do not support audio extension.  
7. Connect a RS-232 device to the RS-232 connector on the CAT5•4000  
receiver unit.  
8. Connect the included 5V DC power supplies both the CAT5•4000 sender  
and receiver units.  
9. Power on all displays rst and the source devices second. Once all  
connections have been properly made and power has been applied, the  
green LED indicators above the VGA RJ-45 ports should be lit on the sender  
unit and all receiver units.  
NOTE: There are status indicators above each RJ-45 port. Green indicators  
will be active on “Sync Detect”. Red indicators will be active when the “Analog  
Power” is detected.  
Adjusting the CAT5•4000 Extender Using an Analog (VGA) Source  
The CAT5•4000 was designed for plug-and-play installation. However,  
differences in CAT-5 cabling quality and skew rates may require the user to  
adjust the brightness and focus of the resulting video output. If the output video  
is too blurry/sharp or dark/bright please use the instructions below to adjust the  
output quality.  
1. Locate the Brightness (Br) and Focus (Fo) Trim Pots on the front panel of  
the CAT5•4000 receiver.  
2. Insert a small at-head tool into the desired Trim Pot receptacle.  
3. Turn the Trim Pot in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise motion until the  
desired adjustment level is reached. The Trim Pot has a limited range in  
both directions. Please do not force the Trim Pot beyond the point at which it  
stops turning as this may break the Trim Pot.  
4. Remove the adjustment tool from the Trim Pot receptacle.  
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CONNECTING THE CAT5•4000 EXTENDER DIGITAL (DVI)  
How to Connect the CAT5•4000 Extender Using an Digital (DVI) Source  
1. Connect up to three digital (DVI) sources to the DVI-I inputs on the  
CAT5•4000 sender unit. DVI-D cables should be used to ensure that digital  
video is being transmitted.  
2. Connect an analog stereo audio source to the 3.5mm stereo audio mini-jack  
port on the CAT5•4000 sender unit.  
3. Connect up to four RS-232 source devices to the RS-232 input ports on the  
CAT5•4000 sender unit.  
NOTE: Only pins 2 (RX), 3 (TX), and ground (5) are supported for RS-232 serial  
communication. Although there are two mirrored video outputs for channel 1, there  
are 2 separate RS-232 connectors available for individual extension. RS-232 1  
corresponds to the Mon 1 output and RS-232 2 corresponds to the Mon 2 output. To  
enable the RS-232 on channel 1’s dual RS-232 ports, the CAT54000 receiver must  
be congured properly. Please see page 14 for instructions on how to do this.  
4. Using CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cables, connect the CAT5•4000 receiver  
units to the sender unit. Up to 4 receiver units can be used. Please use the  
specic instructions below for connecting channels 1 through 3.  
Channel 1 (2 mirrored outputs are available. These are labeled Mon 1 and Mon 2)  
1. Connect the port labeled DVI/RS-232 on the sender unit to the port  
labeled DVI\RS-232 on the receiver unit.  
2. Connect the port labeled VGA/Audio on the sender unit to the port  
labeled VGA/Audio on the receiver unit. (This cable connection will  
not be necessary if audio extension is not needed)  
NOTE: These outputs will mirror the single input on channel 1. When  
making connections from the sender to receiver, please ensure that  
both CAT-5 cables for the outputs labeled Mon 1 are sent to the same  
location and both CAT-5 cables for Mon 2 are sent to the same location.  
Channels 2 and 3  
1. Connect the port labeled DVI/DDC on the sender unit to the port  
labeled DVI/RS-232 on the receiver unit.  
2. When using digital (DVI) sources, the RJ-45 port labeled VGA/RS-  
232 will need to be connected to the port labeled VGA/Audio on the  
receiver unit. This cable is not necessary if RS-232 extension is not  
required.  
5. Connect an digital (DVI) capable display to the DVI-I output on the  
CAT5•4000 receiver unit. DVI-D cables should be used to ensure that digital  
video is being transmitted.  
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CONNECTING/ADJUSTING THE CAT5•4000 DIGITAL (DVI)  
How to Connect the CAT5•4000 Extender Using an Analog (VGA) Source  
(Continued from the previous page)  
6. For receivers connected to channel 1, connect a amplied stereo output  
device to the RCA analog stereo audio outputs on the receiver unit.  
Channels 2 and 3 do not support audio extension. Connect a RS-232 device  
to the RS-232 connector on the CAT5•4000 receiver unit.  
7. Connect the included 5V DC power supplies both the CAT5•4000 sender  
and receiver units.  
8. Power on all displays rst and the source devices second. Once all  
connections have been properly made and power has been applied, the  
green LED indicators above the DVI RJ-45 ports should be lit on the sender  
unit and all receiver units.  
NOTE: There are status indicators above each RJ-45 port. Green indicators will  
be active when the “DVI Clock” is present. Red indicators will be active when the  
receiver detects a display or “Hot Plug Detect”. The receiver’s Red indictor will  
indicate the current position for DIP switch 1 on the receiver (please see page 14  
for more information).  
Adjusting the CAT5•4000 Extender Using an Digital (DVI) Source  
The CAT5•4000 was designed for plug-and-play installation. However,  
differences in CAT-5 cabling quality and skew rates may require the user to  
adjust the equalization setting to obtain a video output. If there is no video output,  
or if the video output is not stable, please follow the instructions below to adjust  
the equalization.  
1. Locate the Equalization adjustment dial on the front panel of the CAT5•4000  
receiver.  
2. Insert a small at-head tool into the Equalization dial.  
3. Turn the dial in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction until the  
desired adjustment level is reached. The Equalization has 16 positions (0-9  
and then A-F) that can be set. The dial will “click” into each position. Please  
ensure that the dial is set to one of the positions and is not in-between two  
positions.  
4. Remove the adjustment tool from the Equalization dial.  
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RS-232 SERIAL COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION  
RS-232 Serial Control  
The RS-232 transmission from the CAT54000 receiver units must be congured  
for use on either channel 1 or on channels 2 and 3. By default, the CAT54000 units  
are congured to work on channels 2 and 3. To enable the RS-232 transmission for  
channel 1, a DIP (Dual In-line Package) switch must be enabled. This DIP switch is  
located on the underside of the CAT54000 receiver unit beneath a piece of metallic  
colored tape.  
When using the CAT54000 receiver unit for the dual outputs on channel 1, please  
use the instructions below to enable the proper RS-232 transmission between the  
sender and receiver units.  
Enable RS-232,  
DDC and HPD for  
channels 2 and 3:  
Default  
Enable RS-232  
for both ports on  
channel 1:  
1
2
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2
1. Locate the DIP switches on the underside of the CAT54000 sender unit. The  
DIP switches will be covered by a small piece of metallic tape.  
2. Using a small pointed tool, such as a pin, ip the switch to the desired position.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Analog Video Amplier Bandwidth ........................................................... 350 MHz  
Digital Video Amplier Bandwidth ............................................................ 165 MHz  
VGA Video Input / Output Connectors .................................... DVI-I 29-pin female  
VGA Video Frequency Ranges ............... 15-70 KHz Horizontal, 30-75 Hz Vertical  
VGA DDC signal .............................................................................. 0.75V p-p TTL  
DVI Video Input / Output Connectors ...................................... DVI-I 29-pin female  
DVI DDC signal .................................................................................... 5V p-p TTL  
Audio In ..................................................... 3.5mm female mini-phone jack, stereo  
Audio Out ......................................................................... 2 x RCA (L/R red/white)  
Audio Frequency response ............................................. 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +/-1 dB  
THD ................................................................................................................ 0.1%  
Link Connector ............................................................................................. RJ-45  
Serial Communication Protocol ................................................................RS-232C  
RS-232 ............................................................... Supports RX, TX, RTS protocols  
Max. baud rate .................................................................................... 115200kbps  
Power Consumption (Each Unit) ................................................... 20 Watts (max.)  
Power Supply (Each Unit) ........................................................... 5V DC (External)  
Dimensions Sender ..........................................................17” W x 1.75” H x 5.5” D  
Dimensions Receiver ............................................... 8.375” W x 1.75” H x 4.25” D  
Rack Mountable ............................................................................. 1 Rack Spaces  
Shipping Weight ............................................................................................ 8 Lbs  
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