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From the control system’s IR output port plug in the 3.5mm Mono end of the Opto-
isolated cable (Part no. Phd- OPTOCABLE-E) Insert the 3.5mm stereo end into the
required IR INPUT port at the rear of the matrix.
At the display connect the HDBaseT™ display receiver extender balun to the matrix
HDBaseT™ output ports with a suitable CAT cable. Insert the 3.5mm IR (TX) emitter/
blaster cables into the IR OUT port of HDBaseT™ display receiver. Place the IR (TX)
emitter/blaster over the IR window of the display you wish to control
The matrix IR INPUT port passes through IR to the HDMI video output display. This
means that discrete IR is passed from the 3rd party control system to the matrix IR
INPUT Port, down the cat cable to the HDBaseT™ display receiver and out the IR(TX)
emitter/blaster to the display
.
IR input routing will work as follows: IR Input 1 corresponds to HDBaseT™ output Port 1,
IR Input 2 corresponds to HDBaseT™ output Port 2, IR Input 3 corresponds to
HDBaseT™ output Port 3. IR Input 4 corresponds to HDBaseT™ output Port 4.
The IR window at the front of the matrix will receive IR matrix switching commands from
the matrix master remote control or from an IR emitter placed over the matrix IR window
connected to a control system.
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