
6. Connecting Devices
1. Connect the source to the transmitter using a premium quality HDMI cable no
longer than 3 meters in length.
2. Connect the looped HDMI output to your local display using a similar HDMI
cable.
3. Connect the remote display to the receivers HDMI output using a premium
quality HDMI cable no longer that 5 meters in length.
4. Using a CAT6/6a/7 patch lead connect the transmitter and receiver to the wall
outlets.
5. Set the EDID switch (see section 7).
6. Power the transmitter which will also send power to the receiver over the CAT
cable. The green LED’s located in the RJ45 will illuminate to confirm both units
are powered. The amber LED’s with illuminate when the transmitter and
receiver have connected.
7. EDID (Extended Display Identification Data)
Copy EDID from Tx
When the switch position is set to “TX” the transmitter will copy the EDID data from
the display connected to the lopped HDMI output and send the data to the source
device. The source device will then send the data to all outputs.
Copy EDID from Rx
When the switch position is set to “RX” the Receiver will copy the EDID data from the
far end display connected to the receivers HDMI output and send the data to the source
device. The source device will then send the data to all outputs.
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