
MHUB 4K (4x3+1) Manual
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DISPLAY RECEIVERS (X4)
1. Power LED
: This LED indicates that the receiver has a PoE connection with the matrix
2. “HDBASET”
: Connects back to the HDBaseT output on the MHUB chassis
3. “HDMI OUT”
: Connect this to your local display using a HDMI cable
4. “IR (IN)” and “IR (OUT)”
: Connect an IR RX to the ‘IR (IN)” port to send IR commands back to the MHUB
chassis, Connect an IR TX to the “IR (OUT)” port to enable control of your display
IR (IN)
HDMI out
IR (OUT)
HDBASET
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SETTING UP IR CONTROL
This will enable backwards IR control (the most common form of IR control) where IR signals from a remote in
any one of your rooms is sent back to the splitter and sent to your source device to make it appear as though it
is in the same room as you.
SOURCE CONTROL VIA IR (BACKWARDS IR) FOR OUTPUTS A, B & C
1. Plug IR transmitter TX into the numbered 3.5mm jack port labelled SOURCE IR (OUT) on the MHUB 4K 4x4
hub . Make sure the number corresponds with the HDMI input the source device is connected to.
2. Place IR transmitter TX bud (small rectangular part) in front of the IR eye of the source (where you would
normally point the remote to control the HDMI source device). Repeat these steps for each source device.
3. Plug IR receiver RX into the 3.5mm jack port labelled IR RX on the display receiver.
4. Place IR receiver at or near the display (position it close to where you would usually point your remote to
turn your TV on or off).