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Installation
Refer to the installation diagram below as you perform these steps.
Notes:
1. Test to make sure the entire installation works properly before pulling cables
through ceilings/walls.
2. To achieve maximum distance and performance, 24 AWG solid wire Cat5e/6 cable
must be used. The use of stranded wire Cat5e/6 cable or cable with a gauge size
higher than 24 AWG will result in shorter extension distance. All Tripp Lite
N202-Series Cat6 cables are made with 24 AWG, solid wire cabling.
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8
3
4
6
5
CH1
CH2
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
Blu-ray™ PLAYER
1080p (60 Hz)
DISPLAY
1080p (60 Hz)
Up to 150 ft. Cat5e/6
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4
1.
Make sure all equipment being connected is powered off.
2.
Connect the HDMI source to the HDMI input on the transmitter unit.
3.
Connect the IR-TX cable to the IR port on the transmitter unit.
Note:
The IR-TX cable transmits the IR signal to the device being controlled.
Locate the IR-TX unit in an area with clear line of sight to the source
(e.g. Blu-ray player).
4.
External power can be supplied to either the transmitter or receiver unit.
If connecting the external power supply to the receiver is preferred,
perform this step on the receiver after
Step 8
. Otherwise, connect the
external power supply to the transmitter, then plug it into a Tripp Lite
Surge Protector, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), or Power
Distribution Unit (PDU). The green LEDs on both the transmitter and
receiver units will illuminate to indicate that power is being received.
The orange LED on the receiver unit will illuminate to indicate that a
connection has been made with the transmitter unit via Cat5e/6 cable.
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