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5.
Using a High Speed HDMI® Cable (not included), plug one end into the HDMI input
on your local display, then plug the other end into the 4-HDMI output on the
matrix/transmitter.
6.
(Optional) If you want to use your home audio system to amplify multichannel
audio, plug one end of a digital optical S/PDIF cable (not included) into the digital
optical S/PDIF input on your amplifier or receiver, then plug the other end into the
4-SPDIF port on the matrix/transmitter.
7.
(Optional) If you want to use powered speakers or connect a stereo audio amplifier,
plug one end of a stereo RCA cable (not included) into the audio inputs on your
powered speakers or stereo amplifier, then plug the other end into the L-4-R jacks
on the matrix/transmitter.
8.
Plug one of the IR receivers into the IR EYE jack on the matrix/transmitter, then
position the IR receiver where it can receive infrared signals from the included
remote control.
9.
Using a High Speed HDMI Cable (not included), plug one end into one of the HDMI
INPUTS on the matrix/transmitter, then plug the other end into the HDMI output on
one of your video source devices (Blu-ray Disc™ or DVD players, gaming consoles,
etc.). Repeat for up to three additional video source devices.
10.
(Optional) If you want to control the video source devices from the remote
locations, plug the included IR transmitters into the IR OUT jacks, then position the
IR emitters where they can transmit infrared signals to the corresponding video
source devices. Alternatively, if you want to control the remote displays from the
matrix/transmitter, plug the remaining IR receivers into the IR IN jacks on the
matrix/transmitter, then position the IR "eyes" where they can receive infrared
signals from the remote controls.
11.
Using a Cat6 Ethernet cable (not included), plug one end into the TP IN jack on the
one of the receivers, then plug the other end into one of the HDBT OUTPUTS on the
matrix/transmitter. Repeat for the other two receivers.
12.
(Optional) If you want to control the system using your computer's web browser,
plug one end of a Cat6 Ethernet cable (not included) into the TCP/IP jack on the