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1. Turn on CV-57G-TX.
2. Turn the Mode of CV-57G-TX counterclockwise
3. Use a HDMI cable to connect CV-57G-TX & the display (better not connect to video source). The LED on the
RJ-45 of CV-57G-TX will dim and light again, which indicates the EDID learning process is finished.
from 0 (for surround sound) or 1 (for stereo) to 7.
4. Turn the Mode of CV-57G-TX clockwise
5. Connect CV-57G-TX and the video source through a HDMI cable and enjoy the experience.
from 7 to 0 (for surround sound) or 1 (for stereo).
The most
important thing is don’t let the rotary arrow pass through 6 which will erase the EDID just learned and restore to
default EDID.
1.
If the DVI or HDMI device requires the EDID information, please use EDID Reader/Writer to retrieve and
provide DVI/HDMI EDID information.
2.
All HDMI over CAT5 transmission distances are measured using Belden 1583A CAT5e 125MHz LAN cable and
ASTRODESIGN Video Signal Generator VG-859C.
3.
The transmission length is largely affected by the type of LAN cables, the type of HDMI sources, and the type
of HDMI display. The testing result shows solid LAN cables (usually in bulk cable 300m or 1000ft form) can
transmit a lot longer signals than stranded LAN cables (usually in patch cord form). Shielded STP cables are
better suit than unshielded UTP cables. A solid UTP CAT5e cable shows longer transmission length than
stranded STP CAT6 cable. For long extension users, solid LAN cables are your only choice.
4.
EIA/TIA-568-B termination (T568B) for LAN cables is recommended for better performance.
5.
To reduce the interference among the unshielded twisted pairs of wires in LAN cable, you can use shielded
LAN cables to improve EMI problems, which is worsen in long transmission.
6.
Because the quality of the LAN cables has the major effects in how long transmission distance will be made
and how good is the received display, the actual transmission length is subject to your LAN cables. For
resolution greater than 1080i or 1280x1024, a CAT6 cable is recommended.
7.
If your HDMI display has multiple HDMI inputs, it is found that the first HDMI input [HDMI input #1] generally
can produce better transmission performance among all HDMI inputs.
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