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TROUBLE-SHOOTING

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

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

2.  If you do not get audio and video, access the “setup” menu on the TV to adjust the audio and video 

settings. If the HDMI control circuit cannot establish a handshake, then there usually will be no audio or 
video in addition to a blue or black screen with a statement similar to “this protocol not supported” or 
“weak signal”.

3.  If the above mentioned messages display, reset the receiver by disconnecting the power supply. You can 

also disconnect all of the HDMI and power cables, wait 15 minutes for any voltages to decay and then 
reconnect all of the cables.

4.  If you are still encountering issues, attempt the “hot-plug concept. With all of the HDMI cables 

disconnected, turn on the source and plug in the HDMI cable into it’s output, then power up the Vanco 
unit and plug the HDMI cable into it’s input, finally turn on the display and plug the HDMI cable from 
the receiver into it. This activates all of the devices in corresponding order and results in a signal being 
plugged into a device that is on and will attempt to connect the signal.

5.  Most of the major source 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 issue. Sometimes a player, 
an audio/video receiver, or a cable/satellite box may not have the latest software update, usually this can 
be downloaded from the manufacturer’s website.

6.  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.

SAFETY AND NOTICE
The EV4K2006 HDMI Extender over Single Cat5e/6 with Bi-directional IR, been tested for conformance to 
safety regulations and requirements, and has been certified for international use. However, like all electronic 
equipments, the EV4K2006 should be used with care. Please read and follow the safety instructions to 
protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit.

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Follow all instructions and warnings marked on this unit.

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Do not attempt to service this unit yourself, except where explained in this manual.

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Provide proper ventilation and air circulation and do not use near water.

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Keep objects that might damage the device and assure that the placement of this unit is on a stable 
surface.

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Use only the power adapter and power cords and connection cables designed for this unit.

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Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. 

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Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning.

Summary of Contents for Evolution EV4K2006

Page 1: ...Vanco Part Number EV4K2006 4K HDMI Extender over Single Category 5e 6 Cable with POE www vanco1 com 800 626 6445 over single Cat5e Cat6 Cable 4K HDMI E X T E N D E R...

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: ...ls IR and power Extends 4K 60Hz 4 4 4 Chroma Subsampling and HDR up to 164ft 50m and 4K 30Hz 4 4 4 Chroma Subsampling and HDR up to 130ft 40m Bi directional Power over Ethernet PoE Technology transmit...

Page 4: ...50 IR pass thru Full duplex bi directional Input TX 1xHDMI RX 1xRJ45 2x3 5mm Output TX 1xRJ45 2x3 5mm RX 1xHDMI HDMI source control Controllable via IR pass through from RX to TX and from TX to RX wit...

Page 5: ...n included IR Blaster to control the display see IR section for setup and installation 10 IR RX Plug in included IR Receiver to receive remote signals see IR section for setup and installation 11 Powe...

Page 6: ...eceiver and transmitter will already be powered when either unit is plugged in At this point the display should show the source signal connected to the extender set If no signal is being displayed or...

Page 7: ...placed at the display to control the display from the source IR BLASTER TX To control the source Plug IR Blaster into IR TX port of transmitter unit EV4K2006 TX place blaster in front of the IR eye of...

Page 8: ...transmitter unit EV4K2006 TX place receiver in position where it is able to receive remote signals To Control the Source 1 Plug the IR Blaster into the IR TX Port on the Transmitter 2 Plug the IR Rec...

Page 9: ...uited than unshielded UTP cables A solid UTP Cat5e 6 cable shows longer transmission range than stranded STP Cat 6 cable For long extension applications use solid UTP STP category cables 4 EIA TIA 568...

Page 10: ...play 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 th...

Page 11: ...cal Support by dialing 1 800 626 6445 You can also email technical support issues to techsupport vanco1 com When calling please have the Model Number Serial Number affixed to the bottom of the unit an...

Page 12: ...Vanco International 506 Kingsland Drive Batavia Illinois 60510 call 800 626 6445 fax 630 879 9189 visit www vanco1 com...

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