HDMI/HDBT 1x4 Splitter
Installation & Operation Manual
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1x4 Splitters, then connect the
RS232 Cascade
connector of the first device to
the
RS232 port
of the next device, and continue in this manner until all the
HDMI/HDBT 1x4 Splitters are connected together. If the HDBT Receivers used
support RS232 transmission and you intend to control the end devices (i.e.
displays), then connect an RS232 cable (sold separately) from the RS232 port of
each HDBT Receiver to the RS232 port of each end display device to be
remotely managed.
e)
Connect an IR Sensor to the
IR Sensor
port, and an IR Emitter to the
IR Emitter
port. The IR signal can be transmitted bi-directionally between the HDMI/HDBT
1x4 Splitter and the HDBT Receiver(s).
If you want to cascade the IR signal between several HDMI/HDBT 1x4 Splitters,
then connect the
IR Cascade
connector of the first device to the
IR Sensor
connector of the next device, and continue in this manner until all HDMI/HDBT
1x4 Splitters are connected together.
f)
Connect a DC 24V power adapter to the power port of the 500424, or of each
500424 if more than one unit is cascaded.
4.4. Cascading Connections
4.4.1. Cascading the AV Signal
The HDMI source signal can be cascaded to several splitters via the HDMI Output to
HDMI Input connectors.
Connect the
HDMI Output
connector of the first HDMI/HDBT 1x4 Splitter to the
HDMI
Input
connector of the next device, and so on, until all HDMI/HDBT 1x4 Splitters have
been connected.
Doing this allows HDMI signals entering the first HDMI/HDBT 1x4 Splitter to also be
output from all cascaded HDMI/HDBT 1x4 Splitters.
4.4.2. Cascading the Control Signal
The HDMI/HDBT 1x4 Splitter supports control cascading via IR Cascade or RS232
Cascade. Users can choose one or both cascade methods according to their specific
needs. The cascade connection diagram follows: