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operation – damage to or quality of your leads could be 

the problem. If in doubt, swap them over. Always take 

care inserting and extracting your cables from ports so as 

not to damage the connectors or ports.

13) Picture snow/HD ‘noise’

 – represents a poorly 

established signal that may be caused by poor quality 

terminations or excessive cable lengths. Try swapping the 

display adaptors from a location you know is functioning 

properly or swapping the outputs of the matrix switch 

used.

If the problem remains on the same screen this may be 

caused by a connection problem between matrix and 

display – turn off all equipment and swap the signal 

carrying cables at both ends to ascertain if the cable or 

termination is at fault.

14) Blu-ray: Deep Colour

 – make sure Deep Colour is 

turned on in your Blu-ray settings and displays.

15) Blu-ray: Resolution

 – if a reduction of resolution to

720/1080i produces an image, cable issues such as 

interference, patch panels, wall outlets, stranded cable 

use or excessive cable length are likely restricting 

transmission of a full 1080p signal.

16) Blu-ray: 3D

 – is the equipment used 3D enabled/ 

compatible? Is a 3D disc being played in a 3D enabled 

Bluray player or through a compatible amplifier?

17) Colour distortion

 – a pink or green screen indicates 

an incompatibility between colour spacing formats – the 

commonly used RGB or YUV used by older displays. 

Some sources allow switching between RGB and YUV 

which may solve any colour problems. If not, try changing 

the HDMI cable between the source and the matrix to rule 

out defective cabling.

Audio is transmitted within the video signal – there 

is no separate audio track – so generally a problem 

with sound will be accompanied by a problem with 

picture. However, if technical issues with audio are 

experienced, the cause is typically communication 

between sources, displays and/or AV receiver 

settings.

No sound or poor quality audio

1) If using an AV receiver,

 check your source input 

assignment – do you have specific speaker sets or zones 

enabled? Some AV receivers allow individual speaker 

selections assigned to specific zones in the set up so 

check the speakers used are fully connected to the  

amplifier and correctly assigned within the system set up.

Note:

 If you experience problems when an AV receiver is 

used, the cause is usually the settings of the AVR itself.

Refer to the AVR manufacturer’s guidelines on the correct 

settings to use for your requirements.

2) Consistency of audio output between devices

 – Is 

there any discrepancy between the audio output of the 

source, the audio or zonal settings of the AV receiver and 

the speaker configuration used needed for successful 

audio replication? If you are outputting 5.1, make sure all 

devices connected are also outputting 5.1

Note:

 Occasionally with some sources, the device 

settings allow the specification of audio output through 

a TV or an HDMI port. If using an AV receiver, check the 

HDMI output option is selected.

3) Do all the local sources work through the AV 

receiver?

Check the operation of each source individually.

Bandwidth

1)

 If using a graphics-based source (such as a PC/Mac/

media server), make sure the source resolution is set to 

a maximum of 1080p, 50Hz. Higher resolutions available 

for graphics-based systems require higher bandwidth 

that may affect transmission of signals as well as 

incompatibility with devices.

IR

1) Check you are using emitters at the IR TX 

transmitter end and receivers at the IR RX receiver 

end

 – are they connected to the correct ports on the 

matrix and display receiver.

2) Is the emitter correctly positioned on the source?

 

Fix the emitter directly over the infrared sensor of the 

source and attach using the adhesive backing.

Note: Locate the infrared source sensor by using a 

flashlight to find s small sensor within the facia of the 

source display. If necessary, secure the emitter over the 

sensor with a small amount of contact adhesive.

3) Is your remote powered and sending a signal?

Note: IR is invisible to the naked eye, so use a digital 

camera/ phone camera to check the remote signal – point 

the camera at the remote control when pressing a button. 

You should see the remote transmitter flashing to indicate 

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Summary of Contents for EX-1UTP-IR-50-POH

Page 1: ...0053 EU 44 0 1793 230 343 1 Instruction Manual Thank you for choosing this WyreStorm product Please read these instructions carefully before installing to avoid complications later EX 1UTP IR 50 POH...

Page 2: ...passed through a single Cat5e 6 7 cable from the transmitter to power the display receiver The EX 1UTP IR 50 POH Extender set comprises of a Transmitter and Receiver to distribute full uncompressed HD...

Page 3: ...nal 0 5 1 0 volts p p Input DDC Signal 12 volts p p TTL Transmitter Maximum Single Link Range 1080p 24bit colour depth Transmission distance 1080p signal up to 15m 49ft HDMI Video Format Supported VES...

Page 4: ...s IR RX Input 3 5mm IT Receiver placed atdisplay location to remotely control the source device IR TX Input 3 5mm IR Transmitter connecting to source device for control from display location Signal LI...

Page 5: ...Input 3 5mm IT Receiver placed at display location to remotely control the source device IR TX Input 3 5mm IR Transmitter connecting to source device for control from display location Signal LINK sta...

Page 6: ...play securing with the adhesive backing Location of the emitter on the display device may need to be adjusted later to achieve best IR performance ATTENTION We strongly recommend using supplied mounti...

Page 7: ...he settings on your connected devices and adjust the DIP settings as required ATTENTION Changes to EDID DIP settings become effective upon powering ON baluns Changes to settings should be made with al...

Page 8: ...between patch panels or wall outlets Such use reduces signal strength we recommend solid core straight through connections to be used wherever possible 6 Resolution If you reduce the resolution of th...

Page 9: ...gnment do you have specific speaker sets or zones enabled Some AV receivers allow individual speaker selections assigned to specific zones in the set up so check the speakers used are fully connected...

Page 10: ...All of our pro matrix switches and UTP splitters support single UTP mode however in this mode IR control of sources and matrix switching is not possible However using HDBaseT transmission all of the t...

Page 11: ...vent theft of or illegal distribution of HD content Unlike competing products WyreStorm devices are legal and comply with HDCP regulations They do this by assigning a key to every display connected to...

Page 12: ...oof of original purchase date is required for Limited Warranty service 1 This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear o...

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