12) HDMI – output for connecting with a remote TV
13) RS-232 Control – Serial over IP for multi-casting/signage application
14) IR Extension – Extension over Cat. 5e cable
Set-up for Group Connection
1)
This product supports 16 transmitters for group connection, using 4-Dip switch. It works as a matrix
switcher. Hereunder, please see the group patterns of 4-dip switch.
According to the above patters described, 16 transmitters (16 groups) can be set up for one-transmitter-to
-many-receivers and many-transmitters-to-many-receivers connections at the same time. One transmitter unit is
allowed for connecting 256 RX units in a group (4 layers).
PS. All transmitter and receiver units in a group must have the same 4-dip switches’ pattern for one-to-many
transmission.
Installation
How to connect / set up:
1)
Simply connect your HDMI source (eg., Blu-Ray DVD Playter) to the Transmitter.
2)
Connect your HDMI Display (eg., HDTV) to the Receiver.
3)
Use Cat. 5/5e/6 cables to link the transmitter and the receiver.
4)
Make sure that the Source, the Transmitter, the Receiver and the Displays are all properly
connected.
5)
Plug in DC Power adapters to the power jack of the Transmitter and the Receiver
Trouble Shooting
Problems Solutions
Splitter is not in operation
1. Make sure that the power supply is properly connected
with the splitter.
2. Check to see if the LED light is on.
No pictures/signals or poor
images
1. Make sure that the video displays are HDCP
compliant.
2. If you are using HDMI copper cable, overall length of
the cable should not be longer than 15ft. Longer HDMI