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I N S T A L L A T I O N
HDMI Input
The HDMI input of the DVP-5100CIE is enabled by
phaseHD
technology, increasing the cable length distance
supported and alleviating many compatibility issues with other A/V equipment. Unlike most HDMI ports, phaseHD-
enabled inputs have technology to recover all aspects of the HDMI signal including the high speed video data, the low
speed HDCP encryption / EDID reading, as well as the other status signals used for HDMI. This provides the highest
quality connections supporting the longest reaches of HDMI cable and improving overall interoperability.
Pairing the input with a phaseHD-enabled transmitter will ensure the highest quality connection and further improve the
cable distances supported.
HDMI Input
– Suggested Cable Lengths Supported:
Stand alone
25m
– 30AWG @1080p60
40m
– 26AWG @1080p60
When paired with a phaseHD transmitter
30m
– 30AWG @1080p60
50m
– 26AWG @1080p60
HDMI Output
The HDMI output of the DVP-5100CIE also features phaseHD technology. Although much of the work is done on the
other end of the cable, phaseHD ensures the highest quality signal is coming out of the DVP-5100CIE. To further
improve this signal, an optional phaseHD Receiver can be connected to the sink side of the cable. This provides the full
phaseHD solution and maximizes cable length and interoperability.
HDMI Output
– Suggested Cable Lengths Supported:
NOTE
– Output cable lengths are greatly dependent on the quality of the receiver on the other end of the cable. To
maximize performance please connect an optional phaseHD Receiver to the sink.
Stand alone
10m
– 30AWG @1080p60
20m
– 26AWG @1080p60
When paired with a phaseHD Receiver
30m
– 30AWG @1080p60
50m
– 26AWG @1080p60
External IR (Infrared Remote) Installation
The DVP-5100CIE features an IR IN port on its back panel. If the unit is to be installed in an equipment cabinet where direct line-
of-sight is not available for the remote control, you can install an external IR extender and plug it into the IR IN port. To ensure
reliable operation, place the sensor head at a location where there is direct line-of-sight to the remote.