What Is the HD14-EX165-K?
The OREI HD14-EX165-K is a 1x4 HDMI extender splitter over CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable. It distributes one HDMI source signal to up to four remote HDMI displays.
The kit includes one Transmitter and four Receivers. The HDMI source connects to HDMI IN on the Transmitter, each Receiver connects to a display, and CAT 6 / CAT 7 cables connect the Transmitter to the Receivers.
The HD14-EX165-K supports HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4, with a video bandwidth of 10.2Gbps. It supports video resolutions up to 4K@30Hz at 165ft and 1080p@60Hz up to 230ft, HDMI loop out on the Transmitter, Power over Cable, advanced EDID management, unidirectional IR control from the Receivers to the Transmitter, HDR, HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG, LPCM 7.1CH, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master Audio.
The HD14-EX165-K is useful for retail displays, restaurants, classrooms, churches, conference rooms, bars, digital signage, residential AV setups, and commercial installations where one HDMI source needs to be shown on multiple displays.
IMPORTANT — HD14-EX165-K Is a 1x4 Extender Splitter
The HD14-EX165-K sends one HDMI source to up to four remote displays.
| Function | Support |
| 1 HDMI input | Supported |
| 4 CAT outputs | Supported |
| 4 remote Receivers | Included |
| HDMI loop out | Supported on Transmitter |
| Same image on all displays | Supported |
| Extended desktop across displays | Not supported |
This product duplicates the same HDMI source to multiple displays. It does not create different screens or extended PC desktop outputs.
IMPORTANT — Supports 4K@30Hz, Not 4K@60Hz
The HD14-EX165-K supports video resolutions up to 4K@30Hz.
It does not support:
- 4K@60Hz
- 4K@120Hz
- 8K
For 4K@60Hz distribution, use an HDMI 2.0 extender splitter.
For 8K or 4K@120Hz setups, use an HDMI 2.1 solution.
IMPORTANT — Maximum Distance Depends on Resolution
The HD14-EX165-K supports different distances depending on the resolution.
| Resolution | Maximum Distance |
| 4K@30Hz | Up to 165ft |
| 1080p@60Hz | Up to 230ft |
For best performance, use high-quality CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable.
Poor cable quality can reduce working distance.
IMPORTANT — Use Direct CAT Cable Connections
Each Receiver should be connected directly to the Transmitter using CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable.
Do not connect the CAT cable through:
- Network switch
- Router
- Internet network
- LAN switch
- Home or office network system
This product is not an AV-over-IP system. The CAT cable is used as a direct HDMI extension path from the Transmitter to each Receiver.
IMPORTANT — Power over Cable Is Supported
The HD14-EX165-K supports Power over Cable.
The package includes one power adapter.
Connect the included DC 12V/2.5A power adapter to the Transmitter.
The Receivers receive power through the CAT cables from the Transmitter.
If a Receiver does not power on, check:
- Transmitter power adapter
- Transmitter power switch
- CAT cable connection
- CAT cable quality
- Correct CAT OUT to Receiver CAT connection
IMPORTANT — HDMI Loop Out Is on the Transmitter
The Transmitter includes HDMI OUT.
This HDMI OUT port is used to connect a local display near the HDMI source.
Example setup:
| Location | Device |
| Source side | Blu-ray player connected to Transmitter HDMI IN |
| Source side | Local display connected to Transmitter HDMI OUT |
| Remote side | Up to four displays connected through Receivers |
This is useful when the source needs to be viewed locally and distributed to remote displays.
IMPORTANT — IR Control Works From Receiver Side to Transmitter Side
The HD14-EX165-K supports unidirectional IR control from the Receivers to the Transmitter.
This allows users near the remote displays to control the media source near the Transmitter.
Typical setup:
- Connect the IR Blaster cable to IR OUT on the Transmitter
- Place the IR Blaster near the media source IR window
- Connect IR Receiver cables to IR IN on the Receivers
- Place each IR Receiver near the remote display where the source remote can point
Important: Use the media source remote, not the TV remote, to control the media source.
IMPORTANT — Advanced EDID Management Is Included
The Transmitter includes EDID DIP switches.
EDID presets include:
| EDID Type | Options |
| 1080p | 2CH Audio, Dolby/DTS 5.1, HD Audio |
| 1080i | 2CH Audio, Dolby/DTS 5.1, HD Audio |
| 3D 1080p | 2CH Audio, Dolby/DTS 5.1, HD Audio |
| 4K30 | 2CH Audio, Dolby/DTS 5.1, HD Audio |
| 720p | 2CH Audio, Dolby/DTS 5.1, HD Audio |
| Copy Loop Out | Copies local loop display EDID |
After changing the EDID setting, turn the Transmitter off and then back on for the selected EDID setting to take effect.
IMPORTANT — HDR, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG Are Supported
The manual lists HDR, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG support.
To use HDR or Dolby Vision, the HDMI source, display, HDMI cables, CAT cables, and EDID setting must all support the required format.
If HDR does not work, test with standard 1080p first, then check the source output and EDID settings.
IMPORTANT — Audio Format Support
The HD14-EX165-K supports:
- LPCM 7.1CH
- Dolby TrueHD
- DTS-HD Master Audio
The connected source, displays, AVR, soundbar, or audio system must also support the selected audio format.
If there is no audio, try an EDID preset with 2CH audio or set the source audio output to PCM / Stereo.
Ports and Panel Layout
| Port / Switch / Indicator | Unit | Function |
| POWER LED | Transmitter | Red LED lights when the Transmitter is powered on |
| CAT OUT 1–4 | Transmitter | Connect CAT 6 / CAT 7 cables to the Receivers |
| Power LED / Green | Transmitter | Lights when power is being transmitted to the Receivers |
| Data Signal LED / Yellow | Transmitter | Shows HDMI signal / HDCP status |
| HDMI OUT | Transmitter | Connect local display |
| HDMI IN | Transmitter | Connect HDMI source device |
| IR OUT | Transmitter | Connect IR Blaster cable |
| EDID DIP Switch | Transmitter | Select EDID preset |
| UPDATE | Transmitter | Connect to a PC to update firmware |
| DC 12V | Transmitter | Connect included power adapter |
| POWER Switch | Transmitter | Turns device on or off |
| HDMI OUT | Receiver | Connect remote display |
| IR IN | Receiver | Connect IR Receiver cable |
| CAT | Receiver | Connect CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable from Transmitter |
| Power LED / Green | Receiver | Lights when power is received from the Transmitter |
| Data Signal LED / Yellow | Receiver | Shows HDMI signal / HDCP status |
Step-by-Step Setup
- Connect the HDMI source device to HDMI IN on the Transmitter.
Examples include a Blu-ray player, DVD player, cable box, media player, streaming device, DVR, NVR, or computer. - Connect a local display to HDMI OUT on the Transmitter if needed.
- Connect CAT OUT 1 on the Transmitter to the CAT port on Receiver 1 using CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable.
- Repeat for CAT OUT 2, CAT OUT 3, and CAT OUT 4 if using more displays.
- Connect each Receiver HDMI OUT to its display.
- Connect the included DC 12V/2.5A power adapter to the Transmitter.
- Turn on the Transmitter using the POWER switch.
- If using IR control, connect the IR Blaster cable to IR OUT on the Transmitter.
- Place the IR Blaster near the media source IR window.
- Connect IR Receiver cables to IR IN on the Receivers.
- Place each IR Receiver near the display where the source remote can point.
- Set the EDID DIP switch based on the required resolution and audio format.
- Power cycle the Transmitter after changing EDID.
- Power on the HDMI source and displays.
- Check the Power and Data Signal LEDs.
- Test video, audio, HDMI loop out, and IR control.
CAT Cable Requirement — Critical
Use high-quality CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable.
| Resolution | Cable Type | Distance |
| 4K@30Hz | CAT 6 / CAT 7 | Up to 165ft |
| 1080p@60Hz | CAT 6 / CAT 7 | Up to 230ft |
Poor-quality, damaged, or incorrectly terminated CAT cable may cause:
- No video
- Flickering
- Black screen
- Receiver not powering on
- No HDMI signal
- 4K@30Hz not working
- IR control issues
- Audio dropouts
- Signal loss at longer distances
Use direct cable runs from the Transmitter to each Receiver.
HDMI Cable Requirement — Critical
Use good-quality HDMI cables for the source, local display, and remote displays.
Poor HDMI cables may cause:
- No picture
- Flickering
- Black screen
- No sound
- HDCP handshake issues
- HDR issues
- Wrong resolution
- No signal on local HDMI loop out
For troubleshooting, test the HDMI source directly with a display before using the extender splitter.
Power Requirement — Critical
The HD14-EX165-K uses one power adapter connected to the Transmitter.
| Unit | Power |
| Transmitter | Included DC 12V/2.5A power adapter |
| Receiver | Powered by CAT cable from Transmitter |
If the Receivers do not power on, check the Transmitter power switch and the CAT cable connection.
Understanding the Transmitter
The Transmitter is installed near the HDMI source.
It has:
- HDMI IN for the source
- HDMI OUT for local loop display
- Four CAT OUT ports for remote Receivers
- IR OUT for source control
- EDID DIP switches
- UPDATE port
- DC 12V power input
- POWER switch
- Power and Data Signal LEDs
The Transmitter splits and extends the HDMI signal to up to four Receivers.
Understanding the Receiver
Each Receiver is installed near a remote HDMI display.
Each Receiver has:
- CAT input from the Transmitter
- HDMI OUT to the display
- IR IN for remote control signal
- Green Power LED
- Yellow Data Signal LED
The Receiver receives power and signal through the CAT cable and outputs HDMI to the display.
Understanding HDMI Loop Out
The HDMI OUT port on the Transmitter is a local loop output.
This allows one display to be connected near the source while the same HDMI signal is sent to the remote Receivers.
Example:
| Location | Connection |
| Source side | HDMI source to Transmitter HDMI IN |
| Source side | Local display to Transmitter HDMI OUT |
| Remote side | Receiver HDMI OUT to remote displays |
The local display and all remote displays show the same HDMI source.
Understanding EDID Presets
EDID tells the HDMI source what resolution and audio format to output.
The HD14-EX165-K includes EDID presets for 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 3D 1080p, 4K30, and Copy Loop Out.
Use EDID when:
- There is no video
- Displays show the wrong resolution
- Audio does not work
- 4K@30Hz does not display correctly
- Different displays support different formats
After selecting the desired EDID preset, turn the Transmitter off and back on.
Understanding IR Control
IR control allows users at the Receiver/display side to control the media source connected near the Transmitter.
Typical setup:
| IR Cable | Connection | Placement |
| IR Receiver | Receiver IR IN | Near the TV/display where the source remote can point |
| IR Blaster | Transmitter IR OUT | Near the media source IR window |
Important: The TV remote will not control the media source. Use the remote for the media source device.
Understanding LED Indicators
| Indicator | Status | Meaning |
| Transmitter POWER LED | Red LED on | Transmitter is powered on |
| Green Power LED | On | Power is being sent to Receivers / received by Receiver |
| Yellow Data Signal LED | Illuminating | HDMI signal with HDCP |
| Yellow Data Signal LED | Flashing | HDMI signal without HDCP |
| Yellow Data Signal LED | Off | No HDMI signal |
Use the LEDs to troubleshoot power, HDCP, and HDMI signal issues.
Supported Video and Audio
The HD14-EX165-K supports video formats including:
| Supported Video |
| 480i to 1080p@60Hz |
| 4K@30Hz |
| RGB |
| YCbCr 4:4:4 |
| YCbCr 4:2:2 |
| YUV 4:2:0 |
| 8-bit / 10-bit / 12-bit at 1080p@60Hz |
| 8-bit at 4K@30Hz |
| HDR |
| HDR10 |
| Dolby Vision |
| HLG |
Supported audio formats include:
| Supported Audio |
| LPCM 7.1CH |
| Dolby TrueHD |
| DTS-HD Master Audio |
Supported Technical Specifications
| Specification | Support |
| HDMI Version | HDMI 1.4 |
| HDCP Version | HDCP 1.4 |
| Video Bandwidth | 10.2Gbps |
| Maximum Resolution | 4K@30Hz |
| 4K Distance | Up to 165ft |
| 1080p Distance | Up to 230ft |
| CAT Outputs | 4 |
| HDMI Loop Out | Supported on Transmitter |
| IR Control | Unidirectional, Receiver to Transmitter |
| Power over Cable | Supported |
| EDID Management | Supported |
| HDR | HDR, HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG |
| Audio | LPCM 7.1CH, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio |
| Power Supply | DC 12V/2.5A |
| Power Consumption | 11W max |
| Housing | Metal enclosure |
| Color | Black |
| Transmitter Dimensions | 210mm x 83mm x 18mm |
| Receiver Dimensions | 79.5mm x 69mm x 16.5mm |
| Transmitter Weight | 448g |
| Receiver Weight | 130g |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C / -4°F to 140°F |
| Relative Humidity | 20–90% RH, non-condensing |
What Source Devices Is the HD14-EX165-K Compatible With?
The HD14-EX165-K is compatible with HDMI source devices such as:
- Blu-ray players
- DVD players
- Cable boxes
- Satellite receivers
- Streaming devices
- Media players
- DVRs
- NVRs
- Computers with HDMI output
- HDMI matrix outputs
- HDMI switch outputs
The source must output a supported HDMI resolution up to 4K@30Hz.
What Displays Is the HD14-EX165-K Compatible With?
The HD14-EX165-K can connect to HDMI displays such as:
- 4K TVs
- 1080p TVs
- Monitors
- Projectors
- Commercial displays
- Digital signage screens
- Classroom displays
- Conference room displays
- Restaurant displays
- Church displays
- Retail displays
For 4K use, the display must support 4K@30Hz input.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the OREI HD14-EX165-K used for?
A: The HD14-EX165-K is used to split and extend one HDMI source to up to four remote HDMI displays over CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable.
Q: Is the HD14-EX165-K a splitter or extender?
A: It is both. It works as a 1x4 HDMI extender splitter.
Q: How many Receivers are included?
A: Four Receivers are included.
Q: How many displays can it support?
A: It can support up to four remote displays through the Receivers, plus one local display through the Transmitter HDMI loop out.
Q: Does the HD14-EX165-K support 4K?
A: Yes. It supports up to 4K@30Hz.
Q: Does the HD14-EX165-K support 4K@60Hz?
A: No. It supports up to 4K@30Hz only.
Q: Does it support 8K?
A: No. It does not support 8K.
Q: What HDMI version does it support?
A: It supports HDMI 1.4.
Q: What HDCP version does it support?
A: It supports HDCP 1.4.
Q: What video bandwidth does it support?
A: It supports 10.2Gbps video bandwidth.
Q: How far can it extend HDMI?
A: It supports up to 165ft at 4K@30Hz and up to 230ft at 1080p@60Hz.
Q: What CAT cable should I use?
A: Use high-quality CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable.
Q: Can I connect the CAT cable through a network switch or router?
A: No. Each Receiver should connect directly to the Transmitter using CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable.
Q: Does it need power on every Receiver?
A: No. It supports Power over Cable, so the Receivers are powered through the CAT cables from the Transmitter.
Q: How many power adapters are included?
A: One power adapter is included.
Q: Where does the power adapter connect?
A: The power adapter connects to the Transmitter DC 12V port.
Q: Does the Transmitter have HDMI loop out?
A: Yes. The Transmitter has HDMI OUT for a local display.
Q: What is HDMI loop out used for?
A: It lets you connect a local display near the source while the same signal is extended to the remote Receivers.
Q: Does it create extended desktop across multiple displays?
A: No. It duplicates the PC screen to multiple locations. It does not create extended desktop screens.
Q: Does it support IR remote control?
A: Yes. It supports unidirectional IR control from the Receivers to the Transmitter.
Q: Which IR cable goes on the Transmitter?
A: The IR Blaster cable connects to IR OUT on the Transmitter.
Q: Which IR cable goes on the Receivers?
A: The IR Receiver cables connect to IR IN on the Receivers.
Q: Can I use the TV remote to control the media source?
A: No. Use the media source remote to control the media source.
Q: Does it support EDID management?
A: Yes. It includes EDID DIP switch presets.
Q: Do I need to restart after changing EDID?
A: Yes. Turn the Transmitter off and back on for the selected EDID setting to take effect.
Q: What EDID presets are available?
A: Presets include 1080p, 1080i, 3D 1080p, 4K30, 720p, and Copy Loop Out, with audio options such as 2CH, Dolby/DTS 5.1, and HD Audio.
Q: Does it support HDR?
A: Yes. The manual lists HDR, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG.
Q: What audio formats are supported?
A: It supports LPCM 7.1CH, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master Audio.
Q: What should I do if there is no output?
A: Try a lower resolution from the source device, change the CAT cable, change the EDID settings, and check whether the HDMI OUT on the Transmitter has the same issue.
Q: What should I do if one Receiver has no signal?
A: Check that Receiver’s CAT cable, HDMI cable, and display input. Also test that Receiver on another CAT OUT port.
Q: What should I do if all Receivers have no signal?
A: Check the Transmitter power, source HDMI output, EDID setting, and local HDMI OUT on the Transmitter.
Q: What should I do if 4K@30Hz does not work?
A: Use high-quality CAT 6 / CAT 7 cable, keep the run within 165ft, confirm the source and display support 4K@30Hz, and choose a 4K30 EDID preset.
Q: What should I do if audio does not work?
A: Try an EDID preset with 2CH audio or set the source device to PCM / Stereo.
Q: What should I do if IR control does not work?
A: Confirm the IR Receiver is connected to the Receiver IR IN port, the IR Blaster is connected to the Transmitter IR OUT port, and the IR Blaster is placed near the media source IR window.
Q: Does the HD14-EX165-K need external power?
A: Yes. Connect the included DC 12V/2.5A power adapter to the Transmitter. The Receivers receive power through the CAT cables.
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