4 NETWORK CONNECTION EXAMPLE
By routing via the network there is no cable length limitation as the signal is repeated at every node.
DC 5V
IR OUT
Encoder
Ethernet Cat5e/6
Switcher
Ethernet Cat5e/6
DC 5V
DC 5V
IR IN
HDMI OUT
DC 5V
IR IN
Decoder
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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HDMI IN
PC
HDMI cable
Blu-ray Player
HDMI OUT
IR IN
Decoder
HDMI cable
HDMI OUT
Decoder
TV
HDMI cable
TV
HDMI cable
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
No link indicator
TV
Image flashing or
colour incorrect
No image
Correction
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Check network cable
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Replace with shorter cable you know works
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Press reset button
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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.
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Try another source
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Make sure display input is correct
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