
The diagram above shows the rear panels of two HD940's, and
how they may be connected to each other and to up to 7 input
sources. Note that we call the HD940 connected to the first 4
inputs "Switch 1", and the HD940 connected to the next 3 inputs
"Switch 2". These names are relevant when configuring the units
in the procedure below.
Configuring Cascade Mode
With all equipment switched off (TV, AV receiver, input sources)
and power disconnected from both HD940's, connect as shown
in the diagram above. Now follow the
HD940's into Cascade Mode:
1.
Connect power to only
2.
Press and keep held down
3.
After 30 seconds approximately, notice two input LEDs on
the HD940 flash briefly. This indicates it is in cascade
mode.
4.
Release the button
5.
Disconnect power from HD940 Switch 1
6.
Connect power to the HD940 that will be Switch 2
7.
Press and keep held down
8.
After 30 seconds approximately, notice that two input LEDs
on the HD940 flash briefly. This indicates i
cascade mode
9.
Release the button
10.
Connect power to HD940 Switch 1
Operating in Cascade Mode
Your two HD940's are now in Cascade Mode and
controlled together by a single
work as a single entity, routing yo
your TV/AV receiver as required when you select one of the
inputs A through G.
am above shows the rear panels of two HD940's, and
how they may be connected to each other and to up to 7 input
sources. Note that we call the HD940 connected to the first 4
inputs "Switch 1", and the HD940 connected to the next 3 inputs
names are relevant when configuring the units
in the procedure below.
Configuring Cascade Mode
With all equipment switched off (TV, AV receiver, input sources)
and power disconnected from both HD940's, connect as shown
in the diagram above. Now follow these steps to put the
HD940's into Cascade Mode:
Connect power to only the HD940 that will be Switch 1
Press and keep held down
After 30 seconds approximately, notice two input LEDs on
the HD940 flash briefly. This indicates it is in cascade
the button
Disconnect power from HD940 Switch 1
Connect power to the HD940 that will be Switch 2
Press and keep held down the button labeled "E"
After 30 seconds approximately, notice that two input LEDs
on the HD940 flash briefly. This indicates it is also in
cascade mode
Release the button
Connect power to HD940 Switch 1
in Cascade Mode
HD940's are now in Cascade Mode and
controlled together by a single Felston remote control. The units
work as a single entity, routing your AV signals from
your TV/AV receiver as required when you select one of the
inputs A through G.
am above shows the rear panels of two HD940's, and
how they may be connected to each other and to up to 7 input
sources. Note that we call the HD940 connected to the first 4
inputs "Switch 1", and the HD940 connected to the next 3 inputs
names are relevant when configuring the units
With all equipment switched off (TV, AV receiver, input sources)
and power disconnected from both HD940's, connect as shown
se steps to put the
Switch 1
After 30 seconds approximately, notice two input LEDs on
the HD940 flash briefly. This indicates it is in cascade
Connect power to the HD940 that will be Switch 2
the button labeled "E", i.e.
After 30 seconds approximately, notice that two input LEDs
t is also in
HD940's are now in Cascade Mode and can be
Felston remote control. The units
ur AV signals from source to
your TV/AV receiver as required when you select one of the