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CONNECT AND OPERATE
Connect the signal source such as Blu-Ray Player, Play Station 3, audio/video receiver, cable or satellite
receivers and computers equipped with HDMI output interfaces with a short high-speed HDMI cable to the
HDMI matrix switch input.
Connect the matrix switch output HDMI ports, starting with port 1, to high-definition display devices such
as HD-LCD, HD-DLP and HD projectors with HDMI input interfaces. Use high-speed HDMI cables that are
recommended for the distances that are required for each connection.
These matrix switches are powered by an external power supply which is included. Connect power first to the
source, then to the matrix switch and then to each HD TV or projector.
These units have the capability of being controlled via IR signals. The switch can be controlled from the
display. This is accomplished by using an optional IR Receiver pigtail (Part # 280721) pointing away from the
display(s), which can be connected with the optional IR Adapter (Part # 280703), and inserted between the
HDMI cable connector and the display with the toggle switch at the “IR” position. The IR Transmitter pigtail
(Part # 280720) is then connected to the switch and pointed at the source(s). A remote control is used at the
display to select the switch inputs and outputs.
While playing HD audio and video content, turn on each HD TV set in order starting with that connected to
output port 1 on the switch and use the “Information” button on the remote to check for a 1080p/60 Hz, 120
Hz or 24 Hz resolution. If you have difficulty getting a picture, go to the TV’s “set-up menu” and adjust the
resolution. A 24 Hz vertical refresh rate may work better than a 60 Hz or higher, vertical refresh rate and is
currently used for 3-D programming.