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LIABILITY STATEMENT 

 
Every effort has been made to ensure that this product is free of defects. The manufacturer of this product 
cannot be held liable for the use of this hardware or any direct or indirect consequential damages arising 
from its use. It is the responsibility of the user and installer of the hardware to check that it is suitable for 
their requirements and that it is installed correctly. All rights are reserved. No parts of this manual may be 
reproduced or transmitted by any form or means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording 
or by any information storage or retrieval system without the written consent of the publisher.  

Manufacturer reserves the right to revise any of its hardware and software following its policy to modify and/or 
improve its products where necessary or desirable. This statement does not affect the legal rights of the user 
in any way. 

TROUBLE-SHOOTING

1.  Best results are usually achieved when the source and display resolutions are the same. If resolutions 

differ, the splitters will try to adjust the signal to match the resolution of the HD TV with the lowest 
resolution. This will result in a picture with a lower resolution on the other HD TV sets.

2.  If you do not get audio and video see if you can use the “set-up” menu on the TV to adjust the audio 

settings and the video settings. If the HDMI control circuit can’t establish a hand-shake, then there usually 
will be no audio or video and a blue or black screen with a statement like “this protocol not supported” or 
“weak signal”.

3.  If you get the above messages, re-set the Transmitter by disconnecting the power supply. Alternately, you 

can disconnect all of the HDMI and power cables, wait 10 or 15 minutes for any voltages to decay and 
then connect all of the cables from the source, to the Transmitter and to the display.

4.  If you still have trouble, then try the “hot-plug concept. Turn-on the source and plug the HDMI cable to it 

and then power-up the Transmitter and plug the cable into it, then plug the output cable into the Receiver 
and finally turn-on the display and plug the HDMII cable from the Receiver into it. This activates all of the 
devices in order and results into a signal being plugged-in to a device that is on and will try to connect to 
the signal.

5.  Most of the major player and display manufacturers employ a proprietary control channel to communicate 

between devices from the same manufacturer. Sometimes this can interfere with the HDMI control circuit 
or the authentication of the signal. Call the manufacturer if you experience this problem. Sometimes a 
player, an audio/video receiver, or a cable/satellite box may not have the latest software update and needs 
to have this downloaded from the manufacturer’s web site.

6.  If the above actions do not result in a satisfactory result, focus attention on the Cat 5e or Cat 6 cables 

used. The HDMI signals run at digital data rates, which are at least ten times faster than for conventional 
Ethernet. If 8-position modular plugs are attached in the field, the connection may not be able to support 
the HDMI signal. This is why factory terminated assemblies are strongly recommended. To determine if 
the field-assembled cables are at fault, move the source close to the display and connect with a 3 ft or 6 
ft computer cable assembly.   

7.  If you have problems with the IR control circuit, make sure that the IR RX pigtail is plugged into extender 

receiver and pointed at the display and the IR TX pigtail is attached to the extender sender and pointed at 
the source. 

Summary of Contents for 280723 (164ft)

Page 1: ...HDMI Extenders over UTP Vanco Part Numbers 280723 164ft 280713 100ft 280725 164ft wall plate 280715 100ft wall plate Technical Support www vanco1 com info vanco1 com 800 626 6445 HOME THEATER...

Page 2: ...ularly at the plugs 9 Use unit only with accessories specified by the manufacturer 10 Refer all servicing to qualified personnel CAUTION HDMI is a very complex technology requiring continuous authenti...

Page 3: ...ly once the excessive current or voltage conditions are rectified HDMI Extender over 2 UTP Cables with IR Control 50m 164 ft Part 280723 Allows HDMI Audio Video Signals to be transmitted over Dual Cat...

Page 4: ...Requires Source that Provides 5V DC HDMI Signal Dimensions 1 25 W x 875 H x 3 25 D HDMI Wall Plate Extender over 2 UTP Cables with IR Control 50m 164 ft Part 280725 Allows HDMI Audio Video Signals to...

Page 5: ...Extender over 2 UTP Cables with IR Control 30m 100 ft Part 280715 Allows HDMI Audio Video Signals to be transmitted over Dual Cat6 Cables Transmission Range Extends 1080p resolutions up to 100 ft ove...

Page 6: ...t The Transmitters are powered by an external power supply which is included Connect power first to the source then to the Transmitter and then to each HD TV or projector The source can be controlled...

Page 7: ...er IR Control System Over UTP Cable Blu Ray Player HDTV Sender Receiver IR TX Pigtail IR IR RX Pigtail IR Remote HDMI HDMI 2 UTP Cables 1 per display Video Output DVD Satellite box Signal Source HDMI...

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Page 10: ...ct all of the HDMI and power cables wait 10 or 15 minutes for any voltages to decay and then connect all of the cables from the source to the Transmitter and to the display 4 If you still have trouble...

Page 11: ...manufactures or sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase Should this product in Vanco s opinion prove defective within this warr...

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