Many factors influence the quality and reliability of an HDMI® signal distribution installa-
tion. The following are the main factors to consider, and basic precautions that will ensure the
best possible performance.
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Dedicated network. The 2800 Series is designed to operate on a dedicated Gigabit Ethernet network, not to
be combined with other network traffic or with access to the internet.
Resolution tracking. Set up the source to output the best resolution that all TVs are capable of displaying.
The 2800 Series supports 720p and 1080p. If some TVs in the network are not capable of accepting 1080p, the
higher resolution sets may not be shown to their best advantage.
Source resolution and video/sound quality. Sources, such as satellite receivers or cable boxes, can
output at low resolutions or deliver extremely compressed video material, yielding poor results. Consider the
source when planning and troubleshooting your system.
Display devices. The perceived quality of the video image depends heavily upon the type and quality of the
TVs or projectors used. High quality displays should be expected to produce a noticeably better image.
Distance between the transmitter and the receiver. Long distances are possible, but premium quality Cat 6
cables are necessary for the longest runs.
Source and TV connection cables. Use short, premium HDMI cables; low quality cables are often unreli-
able. Always use good strain relief methods or locking cables to prevent cables from becoming loose over time.
Interference from nearby electrical devices can have an adverse effect on signal quality. For example,
older computer monitors often emit very high electromagnetic fields that can interfere with the performance
of nearby video equipment.
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