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HDMI Extenders over CAT6

ML-HDIT-101 (Transmitter) · ML-HDIR-101 (Receiver)

HDMI and IR Extender over CAT6, 1080P, 120 Metres

The ML-HDIT-101 and ML-HDIR-101 extend HDMI video and IR control signals up to 120 metres over a single CAT6 cable. Supports 1 to 1 and 1 to many distribution through a standard Ethernet switch. Plug and play with no configuration required.

Max Distance
120 Metres
Max Resolution
1080P Full HD
Cable Type
CAT6
IR Extension
Yes
HDCP
Compliant
Power
5V / 1A

Max Resolution

1080p Full HD

Audio Input

Stereo Analogue

Output

Single HDMI

Product Overview

What makes the ML-HDIT-101 and ML-HDIR-101

The ML-HDIT-101 and ML-HDIR-101 form a complete HDMI IR extender system designed to transmit or distribute HDMI signals over distances up to 120 metres using a single CAT6 cable. The system consists of two units: the ML-HDIT-101 transmitter, which connects to the HDMI source, and the ML-HDIR-101 receiver, which connects to the HDMI display at the remote end.

In addition to HDMI video, the system also extends IR (infrared) control signals. The IR Out LED cable connected at the transmitter and the IR In sensor connected at the receiver allow operators at the display end to send remote control commands back to source equipment located at the transmitter location. This is useful in installations where source devices are placed in centralised equipment rooms or locked AV cabinets.

The extender supports HDMI video resolutions up to 1080P Full HD and is HDCP compliant, ensuring compatibility with copy-protected content from broadcast and media playback sources. The CAT6 cable used conforms to the standard IEEE-568B wiring specification.

The system supports two deployment configurations: one to one, using a single transmitter and a single receiver connected directly by CAT6, and one to many, using one transmitter feeding multiple receivers through a standard Ethernet switch. Both the transmitter and receiver units include a reset button for use in situations where abnormal display behaviour is observed after connecting all displays.

Quick Specs
Model
ML-HDIT-101

Receiver Model

ML-HDIR-101
Max Distance
120 metres (CAT6)
Max Resolution
1080P Full HD
HDCP
Compliant
IR Extension
Yes
Cable Standard
IEEE-568B (CAT6)
Power (TX)
5V / 1A
Power (RX)
5V / 1A
Deployment
1 to 1, 1 to Many

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Key Features

Built for long-distance HDMI and IR distribution

120 metres over CAT6. 1080P Full HD. IR return path. Scalable to multiple displays through a standard Ethernet switch.

120 Metre HDMI Extension over CAT6

The extender transmits HDMI signals up to 120 metres using a single CAT6 cable conforming to IEEE-568B standards. This allows source equipment to be placed far from displays without signal degradation, using structured cabling already present in most commercial buildings.

1080P Full HD Video Support

The system supports HDMI video resolutions up to 1080P Full HD on both the transmitter and receiver. This makes it suitable for professional displays, projectors, and monitors used in corporate, educational, and AV environments requiring high-resolution video output.

IR Signal Extension with Return Path

The system extends IR control signals alongside the HDMI feed. The IR Out LED cable at the transmitter end and the IR In sensor at the receiver allow remote control commands to be sent from the display location back to source devices installed at the transmitter end. This enables full remote control of source equipment from the operator position.

HDCP Compliant

Both the transmitter and receiver are HDCP compliant, ensuring uninterrupted transmission of copy-protected HDMI content from sources such as Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, media streamers, and broadcast equipment that enforce HDCP handshaking.

1 to Many Distribution via Ethernet Switch

For installations requiring multiple display outputs, one transmitter can distribute HDMI signals to multiple receivers by connecting through a standard Ethernet switch. Each receiver independently drives a connected HDMI display, making this configuration suitable for multi-screen environments.

Plug and Play. Works with All HDMI Ports

The extender requires no drivers, software, or configuration. It is compatible with all standard HDMI ports and is ready for use immediately after connecting source, CAT6 cable, display, and power. A reset button on both units is available for use if abnormal display behaviour is observed.

Installation

One to one or one to many

The ML-HDIT-101 and ML-HDIR-101 support two installation configurations: a direct point-to-point setup between one transmitter and one receiver, or a one to many setup using an Ethernet switch to feed multiple receivers from a single transmitter.

01

One to One Configuration

Connect the HDMI source to the HDMI input of the ML-HDIT-101 transmitter. Connect the IR Out LED cable to the IR Out connector on the transmitter. Connect one end of the CAT6 cable to the RJ45 port on the transmitter and the other end to the RJ45 port on the ML-HDIR-101 receiver. Connect the HDMI display to the HDMI Out port of the receiver. Connect the IR In sensor cable to the IR In connector on the receiver. Apply 5V/1A power to both units.

02

One to Many via Ethernet Switch

Connect the HDMI source to the HDMI input of the ML-HDIT-101 transmitter. Connect the IR Out LED cable to the IR Out connector on the transmitter. Connect one end of a CAT6 cable from the RJ45 Out of the transmitter to the input port of a standard Ethernet switch. Connect the required number of ML-HDIR-101 receivers to the Ethernet switch using individual CAT6 cables. Connect an HDMI display and an IR In sensor cable to each receiver unit. Apply 5V/1A power to the transmitter and each receiver. Press the reset button on any unit if abnormal display output is observed after connecting all displays.

One to One Configuration
Direct CAT6 connection between transmitter and receiver. No switch required.
One to Many Configuration via Ethernet Switch
One transmitter distributes HDMI to multiple receiver units through a standard Ethernet switch.
Ideal Applications

Where the ML-HDIT-101 and ML-HDIR-101 perform

Suited to any installation where HDMI sources need to reach displays at distances beyond standard cable limits, with or without multi-display distribution.

Conference Rooms and Board Rooms

Extend HDMI from presentation laptops or media players in AV cabinets to large displays or projectors at the far end of a conference room. IR extension allows presenters to control source devices from the display end without moving to the source location.

Schools and Educational Institutions

Route HDMI from a teacher's workstation or media player to classroom displays over CAT6 cabling. The 1 to many configuration allows a single source to feed multiple screens across a classroom or across multiple rooms simultaneously.

Corporate Training Rooms

Distribute HDMI content from a central source to multiple training room displays through a single Ethernet switch. Trainers can control playback devices remotely using IR without needing physical access to source equipment in the equipment room.

Control Rooms and Monitoring Stations

Extend HDMI signals from centralised source systems to operator display stations at distances up to 120 metres. The IR control path allows operators to interact with source equipment from their monitoring position without being physically co-located with the hardware.

AV Rack to Display Installations

Ideal for installations where AV source equipment is rack-mounted in a separate equipment room and HDMI needs to reach displays in a hall, lobby, or meeting room. The CAT6 run replaces long and costly HDMI cable runs.

Digital Signage Distribution

Distribute a single HDMI content source to multiple signage displays spread across a building or floor using the 1 to many configuration via Ethernet switch. The plug and play design simplifies deployment and ongoing maintenance.

Technical Specifications

Full specification sheet

Function
Transmitter
Input
HDMI
Output
RJ45 (CAT6)
IR Port
IR Out (LED cable)
LED Indication
Power and Tx/Rx at RJ45
Switch
Reset
Power Socket
5V / 1A
Max Resolution
Up to 1080P
Function
Receiver
Input
RJ45 (CAT6)
Output
HDMI
IR Port
IR In (sensor cable)
LED Indication
Power and Tx/Rx at RJ45
Switch
Reset
Power Socket
5V / 1A
Max Resolution
Up to 1080P
Max Transmission Distance
120 metres (CAT6)
Cable Type
Single CAT6
CAT6 Standard
IEEE-568B
HDCP Compliance
Yes
Configuration Support
1 to 1 (direct), 1 to many (via Ethernet switch)
1 to Many Requirement
Standard Ethernet switch (not included)
Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs about the ML-HDIT-101 and ML-HDIR-101

The ML-HDIT-101 and ML-HDIR-101 support HDMI signal transmission up to 120 metres using a single CAT6 cable conforming to the IEEE-568B standard.

Both the transmitter and receiver support HDMI video resolutions up to 1080P Full HD. This resolution is maintained across the full 120 metre extension distance.

Yes. Using a standard Ethernet switch, one ML-HDIT-101 transmitter can distribute HDMI signals to multiple ML-HDIR-101 receivers. Each receiver independently drives a connected HDMI display. This is the 1 to many configuration described in the installation guide.

An IR Out LED cable is connected to the IR Out connector on the transmitter unit and placed in front of the source device’s IR receiver. An IR In sensor cable is connected to the IR In connector on the receiver unit and used by the operator at the display end. Remote control commands sent at the receiver end are transmitted back to the source equipment at the transmitter end through the extender system.

Yes. Both the ML-HDIT-101 transmitter and the ML-HDIR-101 receiver are HDCP compliant. This ensures compatibility with copy-protected HDMI content from sources such as Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, and media streamers that enforce HDCP handshaking.

No. The extender is plug and play and requires no software installation, driver setup, or configuration. It works with all HDMI ports and is ready to use immediately after connecting source, CAT6 cable, display, IR cables, and power.

Both the transmitter and receiver units have a reset button. If abnormal display output is observed after connecting all displays, press the reset button on the affected unit. This is particularly relevant in 1 to many configurations where multiple receivers are connected simultaneously.

The extender requires a standard CAT6 cable conforming to the IEEE-568B specification. CAT6 cable is not included with the unit and must be sourced separately. Standard pre-terminated CAT6 patch cables or field-terminated structured cabling runs both work with this product.

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