6. EDID (Extended Display Identification Data)
6.1 Automatic EDID
The extenders have automatic EDID copying from the display to the source
removing the need for settings and providing a seamless connection.
6.2 EDID Reset
Press the EDID reset button for 5 seconds using a paper clip or similar
pointed device. The power and status LED’s will turn “off” and “on” to indicate
a successful reset to default setting.
Note: Default EDID is 1080p, 2 channel audio PCM
7. RS232 Pass Through
Default Baud rate: 115200
Supported baud rates:
115200, 57600, 38400, 19200, 14400, 9600, 4800, 2400
8. Connecting & Operating
1. Locate and insert the fibre modules in to the SFP slots of the transmitter and
receiver.
2. Connect the HDMI source to the input of the transmitter using a premium
quality HDMI cable. (Maximum of 3 metres 4K/60Hz, YUV 4:4:4, 8bit HDR.
3.Connect the duplex fibre optic or bi directional single fibre cable to the
transmitter and receiver.
4. Connect the HDMI output of the receiver to the display using a premium
quality HDMI cable. (Maximum of 3 metres 4K/60Hz, YUV 4:4:4, 8bit HDR.
5. Connect RS232 cable ant either end taking care to follow the Tx/Rx
polarization.
6. Power the transmitter, receiver, source and display.
Note: Remove power from devices when unplugging HDMI or RS232 cables.
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