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Part 2: Multi-Cast (Multi-to-Multi)
Configuration
I. Installation
1. Device
Connection
WARNING!
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Ensure that all devices are powered off before connecting to the Unit.
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Make sure all devices you will connect are properly grounded.
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Place cables away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and machines
that are likely to generate electrical noise.
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Please allow adequate space around the unit for air circulation.
1. Connect the video source to the Sender Unit.
2. Connect the monitor to the Receiver Unit.
3. Use CAT5 cables (EIA / TIA 568B industry standard compliant) for connection
between Tx/Rx and Giga Hub.
4. Set different ID number for each Sender, Receivers are not limited.
5. Apply the proper power to all connecting devices.
NOTE
:
A).It is suggested using the proper Giga Ethernet Hub (IGMP) to ensure optimal
transmission quality.
(see
System Requirement
section)
B).If users encounter no screen display in computer connection:
1. Make sure the device cables are correctly and firmly attached.
2. Set your display device’s (TV, monitor, etc.) input source as HDMI.
3. Check the PC BIOS configuration about the video output setting.
4. Connect your computer to the HDMI Display DIRECTLY to check if the video
signal gets through.
5. Set the Rotary DIP Switch to the correct position.
6. Inappropriate EDID data. Apply EDID Copy to your display
(see EDID
Configuration section)
.
7. HDCP issue. The system will disable the video output signal when it detects
non-HDCP compliant display(s) on playing the HDCP video source. All the
connected output displays MUST be HDCP compliant while the video source is
HDCP compliant.
Part 2: Multi-Cast (Multi-to-Multi) Configuration