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• Connect the receiver’s HDMI output to the display using a short, high quality
cable no longer than three feet for 1 bit signals, up to nine feet for 8 bit signals.
• Plug in the provided AC adapter(s): first to the HCX-11 transmitter (and receiver,
if external power is used), and then to active AC power outlet(s).
• It is recommended to apply power in this sequence: HCX-11 Transmitter
and receiver, then the HDMI source, then the video display. The HDMI LINK
indicator confirms video is being transmitted.
6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
• Make sure the display can accept the resolution and refresh rate output by
the source. Adjust the source output resolution and refresh rate if necessary.
Always test the source and display via a direct HDMI connection before
installation.
• Check the HCX-11 power connection(s) and verify the AC power outlet(s).
• If using the 5-cable internal power configuration, make sure the cable run is
under 150 feet. Add a power supply at receiver end if the cable run is too long.
• Check the HDMI cables at all connection points to see if the connectors have
become loose. Use good strain relief methods to insure a reliable connection.
• Inspect the HDMI cables for damage, and/or substitute a known good cable.
• Make certain you are using the highest quality, and the shortest length HDMI
cables possible. See page 5 for HDMI cable length guidelines.
• Make certain the coaxial cables are connected to the correct jacks at both ends.
• Use a cable tester to verify continuity in all coaxial cables.
• Check the cable lengths to be sure they are within the limits found on page .
• Do not use inferior quality cables; good quality RG-6 or RG-59 type coaxial
cables must be used. Using RG-59 may not allow maximum cable lengths.
If problems persist, contact the Audio Authority Technical Service department via
email: [email protected], or call 800--86 or 859--599.