4 NETWORK CONNECTION EXAMPLE
By routing via the network there is no cable length limitation as the signal is repeated at every node.
HDMI OUT
HDMI IN
RESET
HDMI OUT
RESET
HDMI OUT
RESET
HDMI OUT
RESET
Notes:
1/ All Tx and Rx must be on same subnet
2/ Microwave transmitters typically do not provide
enough bandwidth for this product
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CAT OUT
IR OUT
DC 5V
CAT IN
IR IN
DC 5V
CAT IN
IR IN
DC 5V
CAT IN
IR IN
DC 5V
3/ For multicasting a standalone Gigabit switch is
recommended
4/ Switch can be unmanaged since IGMP snooping
DOES NOT need activation
5 DHCP
A DHCP switch assigns IP addresses to each end point, otherwise the end points default to 192.168.10.10 (Tx) or 11 (Rx).
6 MULTIPLE TRANSMITTERS
Only ONE transmitter can be used on a network. Setting up a virtual LAN allows you to use more than one transmitter on a
physical network. The systems are kept separate and cannot be used as a matrix.
If more than one transmitter / receiver sets share same network create a Virtual LAN on the network switch for each
transmitter and receiver set.
Example:
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Connect 15 transmitters to ports 1-15
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Connect 15 receivers to ports 16-30
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Create VLAN_1 and assign ports 1 and 16
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Create VLAN_2 and assign ports 2 and 17 etc...
7 TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Correction
No link indicator
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Check network cable
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Replace with shorter cable you know works
Image flashing or
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Press reset button
colour incorrect
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Check CAT6 cable wiring. It should be wired to 568B standard at both ends:
If one end has green and orange swapped this is a cross-over cable and cannot be used.
No image
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Try another source
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Make sure display input is correct
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