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USAGE PRECAUTIONS
1.
System should be installed in a clean environment and has a prop temperature and humidity
2.
All of the power switches, plugs, sockets and power cords should be insulated and safely connected
3.
All devices should be connected before being powered on
4.
The Cat5e/Cat6 terminations for HDBaseT devices recommend a straight-through TIA/EIA T568B
standard
IR PASS-THROUGH
The bi-directional IR system allows you to control the source that is connected to the extender unit, from
the display; or the display from the source, not simultaneously. There are two important things to note when
setting up the IR system:
1.
The IR Receiver (IR RX) is always what you point your remote at to send an IR signal. This pigtail is
placed at the display for controlling the source; or at the source for controlling the display.
2.
The IR Transmitter (IR TX) is what sends the IR signal to what you are intending to control, whether it’s
the source or the display. This pigtail is placed at the source; either pointed at the source, or placed on
the front panel of the source (see below for placement tips) or placed at the display to control the display
from the source.
IR BLASTER (TX)
IR BLASTER (TX) To control the source: Plug IR Blaster into IR OUT port of transmitter unit (EVEX4K50-TX);
place blaster in front of the IR eye of the source.
To control the display: Plug IR Blaster into IR OUT port of receiver unit (EVEX4K50-RX); place blaster in front
of the IR eye of the display.
Note: Placement of the IR Blaster is important and can result in the IR system not working if improperly
placed.
First, locate the IR eye or window on the source
If placing the IR blaster right on the front panel of the source, do not stick right on top of the IR eye or IR
window. The IR signal cannot travel through the double-sided tape on the Blaster. Instead place the blaster
on either side, or on the top or bottom of the IR eye or window, with the tip of the blaster facing the IR eye or
window. See below for illustration of where IR signal shoots from on IR Blaster: