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Introduction:
Connect a single HDMI source, like a DVD player or satellite receiver, to 8 LCD or plasma
screens with this advanced HDMI 1.3 splitter. Ideal for, for example presentations or LCD
walls in a shop. The built-in amplifier ensures a good and stable signal without signal
loss. Fully compatible with 1080p HDTV and HDCP suitable devices.
Features:
Supports HDCP compliant devices
Supports HDMI 1.3b
Fully supports 1080P HDTV
Gold plated connectors
Amplifier and equalizer functions enable longer HDMI cable
Expand to 8 HDMI outputs of your High-definition Source
Fashionable metal housing design, free of interference
Wall mount and rack mount accessory (Optional)
Connectors and Outlook:
Front View
Rear View
Connection and Operation of the HDMI-180E3 Splitter
Before connecting the splitter, make sure all devices are switched off. HDMI connections
are fragile, so please be careful while you are connecting the cables to your splitter and
TVs.
Installation Steps
Step 1:
Connect the source to the input port of the AV-SPLIT45 with a HDMI cable.
Step 2:
Connect the amount of TVs you want to use to the different output ports on the
AV-SPLIT45 using HDMI cables.
Step 3:
Standard resolution of outputs set up:
Please set the output resolution of the source device first, and make sure the resolution
can be displayed on all connected display devices (please check the owner manual
of each display). For example, if you set the output resolution of the source device to
1080p, make sure all the display devices can display an image in 1080p resolution. If the
connected display device does not support 1080p resolutions, it will show no image on
screen. In some scenarios, you may have to check the highest resolution that each display
supports, if there is one display which only supports 1080i then the output resolution of
the HD source has to be set to 1080i.
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