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3.2 Usage Precautions
Please cut off the power of the HDMI source device and the output-displaying device before accessing with The HDBASE100ME, as it
may damage to the extender. Ensure that all connections (including the power cord) are done before turning on the power to work with
the extender.
3.3 Connection Procedure
Step1.
Connect HDMI source (such as DVD player) to HDMI IN port of the transmitter with HDMI cable.
Step2.
Connect HDBASE100ME port of the transmitter and HDBASE100ME port of the receiver, with single CAT5e cable.
Step3.
Connect HDMI displayer (such as HDTV) to HDMI OUT port of the receiver with HDMI cable.
Step4.
Both the transmitter and the receiver have IR IN and OUT. When one model use for IR signal receiver, the other model must send
out the IR signal.
For example: When “IR IN” of the transmitter connects with an IR receiver, the IR Emitter must be connected to “IR OUT” of the
receiver.
Step5.
To set as a LAN, one of the four ETHERNET ports of the transmitter and the receiver should be used for Internet access, and the
others can be connected with computers.
Step6.
Connect the RS232 port of the computer and the RS232 port of the transmitter or the receiver (any one is able to work as the
RS232 signal can be transmitted bi-directionally) by using a RS232 cable.
Step7.
Connect DC5V power adaptors to both the transmitter and the receiver.
3.4 System Applications
The HDBASE100ME Extender can be widely used in many commercial A/V applications such as digital signage, hotels, restaurants,
large screen displays and tradeshows, conference rooms, education, and banking institutions.