There is very little difference in using a single HD940 compared
to using two HD940's in Cascade Mode. Note that the
and
buttons do not work
Cascade Mode. Instead they are used to select inputs E, F and G
respectively, as indicated on the remote control handset
those buttons. In addition, when cha
options etc. you only change the settings
connected to the active source. Other HD940's are unaffected.
Note: In Cascade Mode when power is first applied to a HD940
the input LEDs will flash to indicate which switch it is configured
as. See
"REMOTE CONTROL
So that the HD940's operate reliably and synchronized with
each other, they should all be located close together and
facing the same direction
receivers all get signals from the remote control whenever
you press a button. If for some reason you need to locate
the HD940's apart from each other then you can use a
third-party IR repeater to route the infrared signal
your remote control to the HD940's.
Cascade Mode Configuration Table
information.
Using More Than 2
Up to 7 HD940's can be connected in Cascade Mode, allowing
for up to 22 sources. As an example, this diagram below sh
how 4 HD940's are connected in Cascade Mode
There is very little difference in using a single HD940 compared
to using two HD940's in Cascade Mode. Note that the
buttons do not work in their usual way when in
Cascade Mode. Instead they are used to select inputs E, F and G
respectively, as indicated on the remote control handset
In addition, when changing settings, display
options etc. you only change the settings for the HD940
connected to the active source. Other HD940's are unaffected.
Note: In Cascade Mode when power is first applied to a HD940
the input LEDs will flash to indicate which switch it is configured
REMOTE CONTROL RECEPTION IN
CASCADE MODE:
So that the HD940's operate reliably and synchronized with
each other, they should all be located close together and
facing the same direction, so that their remote control IR
receivers all get signals from the remote control whenever
you press a button. If for some reason you need to locate
the HD940's apart from each other then you can use a
party IR repeater to route the infrared signal
your remote control to the HD940's.
Cascade Mode Configuration Table
"
on page 30
More Than 2 HD940's in Cascade Mode
Up to 7 HD940's can be connected in Cascade Mode, allowing
for up to 22 sources. As an example, this diagram below sh
how 4 HD940's are connected in Cascade Mode:
27
There is very little difference in using a single HD940 compared
to using two HD940's in Cascade Mode. Note that the
,
in their usual way when in
Cascade Mode. Instead they are used to select inputs E, F and G
respectively, as indicated on the remote control handset above
nging settings, display
for the HD940
connected to the active source. Other HD940's are unaffected.
Note: In Cascade Mode when power is first applied to a HD940
the input LEDs will flash to indicate which switch it is configured
CASCADE MODE:
So that the HD940's operate reliably and synchronized with
each other, they should all be located close together and
, so that their remote control IR
receivers all get signals from the remote control whenever
you press a button. If for some reason you need to locate
the HD940's apart from each other then you can use a
party IR repeater to route the infrared signals from
30 for more
HD940's in Cascade Mode
Up to 7 HD940's can be connected in Cascade Mode, allowing
for up to 22 sources. As an example, this diagram below shows