Advoli TB6 Standard User manual

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ADVOLI TB6 STANDARD
INSTALLATION GUIDE
HDBaseT Certified Product
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
3 - 5
About This Guide
4
System Requirements
5
UNPACKING
6
Equipment List
6
HARDWARE INSTALLATIONS
7 - 10
Safety Instructions
7
Before You Begin
7
Installing the advoliTM TB6 Standard Graphics Card
7 - 10
DRIVER INSTALLATIONS
11
CONFIGURING AUDIO
12
Enabling Audio over CAT
12
CONSOLE USER GUIDE
14-17
Configuring Console
14-17
POWER OVER CABLE
18-19
Warning
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Default Product Shipment - Disabled PoC
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Enable PoC
19
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
20 -21
LEGAL
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your support in our quest to innovate. We are proud to present the advoliTM TB6 Standard
graphics card, our third HDBaseTTM certified graphics card and the go-to Full High Definition (FHD) graphics
card for professional HDBaseT audiovisual installations.
The advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card was designed with optimal flexibility and functionality. It is
specifically designed to allow for a simpler and smarter way to do display walls, menu boards and similar
audiovisual configurations in high resolution and over long distances.
Most other graphics cards are limited to transmission of only audio and video signals, and the signals can
only be transmitted over short distances with no ability to terminate cables during installation.
advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card uses CAT 5e/6/7/+ cables to allow for greater cable functionality and
flexibility. CAT cables can easily be terminated at installation, are cheaper to procure and allow for greater
functionality, such as power over cable (optional), control signals and diagnostics in addition to audio and
video.
Our technology combined with HDBaseTTM technology allow transmission of signals over a distance of 40
meters at UHD resolution (4K), and 70 meters at FHD resolution (1080P) over a single hop. With the addition
of extenders the signal can be transmitted up to 8 hops, the equivalent distance of 320 meters at UHD
resolution or 560 meters at FHD.
The advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card is designed to utilise most six channel MXM modules that follow
the MXM 3.1 specification, allowing for higher flexibility with scaling up or down the GPU based on need. The
design is also optimised for the future and can be easily upgraded with new MXM modules, including Type A
and Type B. For an updated list of approved MXM modules please visit our website: www.advoli.com
The fan sink is built to optimise cooling in tougher climates, dual fan cooling for redundancy and greater heat
dispersion with pure aluminium heat sink protected by a metal casing.
We expect that our advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card will find a good home with you!
With kind regards,
The advoliTM team
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This is the installation and setup guide for the successful operation of the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics
card.
+Please make sure that you register your product by scanning the QR code attached to the advoliTM TB6
Standard graphics card. The QR code will lead you directly to our website to fill out the registration form.
By registering your product you will receive faster support services.
Warning:
Read all the instructions in this document and heed all warnings before installing product. Keep this
document and its instructions and warnings for future reference. Attach product securely with screws and
fasteners to ensure continuous bonding between product and chassis. Product should only be used with
other products that have passed similar or higher regulatory approval."
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
UHD Resolution
To operate the advoliTM TB6 Standard HDBaseTTM certified graphics card with FHD resolution x 6 displays
showing 6 independent videos you will need at a minimum, a system with the following specifications:
+Operating System:#
Microsoft Windows 8®, 64-bit#
Microsoft Windows 10®, 64-bit
+Motherboard:#
PCI Express 3.1 compliant motherboard with a dual-width x16 graphics slot and that is compatible with the
below components.
+System Memory:#
2 x 4 GB system memory.
+Central Processing Unit:#
Intel® i7-5700 or better
+MXM Module:#
AMD® E8860 (Included with your purchase)
+USB or Internet Connection:#
For installation of MXM drivers
+Hard Drive:#
Enough free space to run the OS and to store the content, with additional 20% free space or 1GB
whichever is greater. Please note that 4K videos are large in file size and therefore require large storage
space. We recommend SSD hard drive with fast read speed, with minimum 6 Gb/s, read 560 MB/s, write
520 MB/s
+System Power Supply:#
Minimum 500 W with one unused 6-pin 12V PCI Express power connector per TB6 Standard graphics
card.
+Software:#
VLC player or equivalent video player that is low in processor consumption
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UNPACKING
EQUIPMENT LIST
+USB Cable
+USB 3.0 to 2.0 Converter Card#
+advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card, with MXM module and Fan Sink + Casing
+Quick Start Guide #
Quick guide on installing advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card#
Link to advoliTM website for drivers.#
Link to advoliTM website for troubleshooting. #
Link to advoliTM website for detailed manual.
Note: If any of the above items are missing from the box or damaged, please contact your point of purchase.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Installing the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card is simple, however it is important that you follow all the
safety instructions outlined in this document to ensure that you, your computer and the graphics card are not
damaged. Improper use of electronic products may cause serious material and personal damage.
The hardware needs to be properly installed before the driver is installed.
Safety Instructions
+Ensure that your computer system and all of its components are completely disconnected from any power
source before you proceed to install the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card.
+As with the majority of electronic products that have exposed circuitry and that are not labeled as water
proof - do not use the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card near water or liquids or with wet hands/body.
+Ensure that the graphic card is not placed on surfaces or in an environment that inhibits air flow or blocks
ventilation slots and fans. It is important that the graphic card has proper air flow to reduce the temperature
of the GPU and other components and prevent over heating.
+Avoid placing the graphics card or its computer in an environment or close to a source with significant heat,
dust or humidity as it will destroy the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card.
+Keep the product on a safe, stable and secure surface before installing inside computer. Damage to this
product will void warranty and will most likely result in it failing.
+No item should rest on the graphics card or any of its components, such as power cord, fans or other
cables. Ensure that non of the peripherals for your computer or computer itself is placed in such a way that
the computer is damaged. A damaged computer will most likely damage its internal components also the
advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card.
+Ensure that you discharge any static electricity by touching a grounded surface before installing or touching
the graphics card. Static electricity can damage components on the graphics card.
+Ensure that you do not put pressure on or lift the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card by the fans. Do not
touch the fans when they are operating.
+If you choose to add Power over Cable (PoC), ensure that you read carefully the section dedicated to it in
this document and especially the warning!
Before you Begin
Ensure that your motherboard has a free PCI Express 3.1 x 16 graphics card slot (dual width) and that it is
not already in use.
There are many different types of motherboards and therefore this guide will not be sufficient to cover how to
install the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card for all the different types of computer systems. If the
explanations that follow do not match with your computer system, please consult the documentation that
came with your computer system before proceeding to install.
Installation Steps
1. Please re-read the safety instructions in this document and follow all of its advice before proceeding to
install the graphics card. Make sure you remove any static electricity on your body before touching any
electronic component.#
2. Turn off and unplug the power cord to your computer and all of its peripherals (monitor, speakers etc…)
that may transfer electricity to the computer, you and graphics card.#
3. Open the computer casing/panel so that you have direct access to the motherboard. If your computer
has been operating immediately before you opened the panel, wait touching any component inside your
computer until the system is cooled down properly. When the computer is properly cooled down, remove
any existing graphics cards if there are any.
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4. Remove one expansion slot cover if there are no graphics card already installed. If a
previous graphics card has been installed, it is highly recommended that you remove all #
previous drivers and start with a fresh installation of your operating system. Other graphics card drivers
can interfere with the TB6 Standard graphics card driver causing it from working effectively and degrade
GPU performance.
5. Carefully insert the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card in the primary PCI express x16 slot. If you have
multiple PCI express x16 expansion slots ensure you are using the primary. Please consult the
documentation for your motherboard to ensure you have selected the right slot. If you do not use the
primary slot, the graphics card may not be recognised. You may also select the correct PCI express x16
slot via bios.#
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6. Ensure that the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card is firmly secured in the PCI
express x16 slot and that the bracket of the graphics card is firmly screwed to the
computer chassis. #
7. Connect one 6-pin PCI Express auxiliary power connector to the top right edge of the advoliTM TB6
Standard graphics card where there is a power connector. If the connector does not fit, please do not
force the connector, but ensure that you are properly matching the connector with the socket on the
graphics card.#
8. Connect one 9-pin cable that comes with the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card to the to the top right
edge of the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card where you see the 9-pin connector. If the connector
does not fit, please do not force the connector, but ensure that you are properly matching the connector
with the pins on the graphics card. The other side of the 9-pin should be connected to your motherboard
USB 9-pin header connector. If there is no 9-pin USB 2.0 header connector on your motherboard, but
there is a 19-pin USB 3.0 header, please use the USB adapter card that comes with your advoliTM TB6
Standard graphics card.
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9. You may choose to connect an IR source to the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics
card in the ‘IR in’ socket, or an IR emitter to the ‘IR out’ if you plan on using the IR pass
through capabilities of the graphics card.
10. Close the computer casing/panel once you have completed the installation of the advoliTM TB6 Standard
graphics card.
11. It is advised to use an already existing HDMI/VGA connector on the motherboard with a paired monitor
to setup the driver for the graphics cards. If you do not setup the driver before use of the graphics card, it
may not work on some motherboards until you have done so. Please ensure you install the driver before
proceeding to step 12 below.
12. You will need to have CAT 5e/6/7/+ cables in at least one of the six RJ45 sockets with a HDBaseTTM
certified display or HDBaseTTM certified receiver connected to a display in order to use the HDBaseTTM
certified advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card. You may use all six RJ45 sockets paired with their own
display respectively. It is advised to use HDBaseTTM certified receivers to ensure compatibility. We highly
recommend the advoliTM HDBaseT RB1 Standard receiver for guaranteed compatibility.
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IR Out!
IR In
HDBaseTTM Output!
Each RJ45 port can deliver 4K
resolution video, audio, controls
(RS232, IR, CEC), 3Dsync and
receive diagnostics.
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DRIVER INSTALLATION
After the hardware installation, it is important to follow the process to install the correct drivers. advoliTM TB6
Standard graphics card is designed to work with a multitude of MXM modules from different manufacturers,
this includes Type A and Type B MXM modules. It is important to understand that the below process is the
driver installation instruction for AMD E8860 MXM module. Other modules may need other drivers. Please
visit our website www.advoli.com/drivers/ for instructions on how to install drivers for other modules.
1. Go to: www.advoli.com/drivers/ to download driver for your operating system#
2. Ensure that any other existing graphics card drivers are uninstalled before proceeding with installing the
driver at the above URL. We highly recommend starting with a fresh installation of your operating
system.#
3. Double-click the downloaded file and select installation destination folder.#
4. Choose default selection for drivers (recommended) and click install#
5. The drivers will be installed, please note that displays may flicker multiple times, and if you have multiple
displays they may switch off for a while, come back on and flicker some more. Be patient and let the
installation and setup process finish. #
6. After the installation is complete, click ‘restart now’. Restarting the computer is important for the
installation to complete and for you to be able to use the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card.
Please note: The current driver is compatible with the AMD E8860 MXM module and the advoliTM TB6
Standard graphics card. If you choose to use a newer or alternative driver installation executable file, then
the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card may not work properly. "
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CONFIGURING AUDIO
To ensure you do not experience audio issues, it is important that you have the correct audio settings to
allow audio over LAN.
Enabling Audio over LAN
When you have connected your displays with CAT cables to the HDBaseTTM certified advoliTM TB6 Standard
graphics card in one end and a HDBaseTTM certified display or HDBaseTTM certified receiver in the other - we
recommend our advoliTM HDBaseT RA1 Performance receiver for guaranteed compatibility - you may need
to verify that your audio output is enabled.
For Windows 8 and 10#
1. Right click Start OR Press Windows key + X#
2. In the menu that opens, click Control Panel#
3. New window will open, in the top right select view by (large icons) #
4. Find the icon that says sound, and click it#
5. New sound window should open, select the playback tab in the new sound window#
6. In the playback tab, select the display you want to be the default, after selecting the display to be the
default audio display, select set default and click apply.
You have now selected the display that will be the default audio channel and your advoliTM TB6 Standard
graphics card is ready to be used. If you would like to have audio go out on more than one channel, certain
operating systems may limit you to only two outputs. Do not worry there are third party software, including
freeware available to allow audio to go out on all six channels. The advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card is
designed to allow six channels with audio.
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CONSOLE USER GUIDE
1. Ensure that you have followed the complete hardware installation process in the previous section of this
document. #
2. Verify that the 9-pin cable is plugged into the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card and the motherboard.
If not, please go back to the hardware installation process, followed by driver installation and audio
configuration. #
3. Once your advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card has been properly installed and is functioning, Windows
Device Manager will present six COM ports. An example of this is shown in the picture below as COM3-
COM9. There will be one COM port for each of the six channels of the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics
card.#
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The above image is a screenshot from Windows 8 for illustration and educational purposes only. Please note that the Device
Manager or equivalent name on other operating systems and versions of Windows may display the COM ports differently. Versions
before Windows 8 may work, but are not supported.#
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These COM ports will give access to serial through your HDBaseTTM certified receiver, if it has a serial
port. If your receiving unit does not have a serial capability, this option will not work. With the advoli RB1
Standard receiver, you will get access to a wealth of additional diagnostics, and ability for full serial
communication through our serial dongle. Note that one COM port is the Console port, used with a
terminal tool to configure the various functions of the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card. The advoliTM
TB6 Standard graphics card uses a Universal Serial COM port that also works under Linux and Mac OS.
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CONFIGURING THE
CONSOLE
1. Ensure you have a terminal program installed. An example of an open source terminal program is
TeraTerm. Other terminal programs may be used to configure the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card
console.#
2. The advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card uses a Universal Serial COM port that also works under most
other operating systems. The port is virtual, so any port setting and speed is supported.#
3. Open the console with the terminal program and a welcome message will show as seen in the below
picture:#
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4. Type ‘help’ or ‘h’ to display the help-menu as shown in the below picture:#
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5. WARNING: Be aware, many of the commands in the advoliTM TB6 Standard
graphics card console is for advanced users of advoli products, and should generally not #
be used by end users as it may render your product non-functioning. This document#
describes the most used and useful commands for the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card that are safe
to use by the general public. Any other command not explicitly listed in this document under the heading
‘safe commands’, but may be shown in the images in this document or are available through the console
at time of use, should not be used. If you choose to use the additional advanced commands, you do so at
your own risk and you assume all responsibility of any consequence arising from such action.
Safe Commands:!
+Information: Type ’Info’ or ‘i’#
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This command shows the status and current configuration of the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card.#
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+Signal Quality: Type ‘val’ or ‘v’#
#
This command is useful to show the connectivity and signal quality for each of the 6 channels. It will show
the cable length and bit error rate for each channel, and can be used to find faults in CAT cabling. Note that
each CAT cable has 4 pairs; P0, P1, P2, and P3. In addition to the above, this command shows the signal
integrity for each of the 4 pairs in the cable and for each of the channels active. This tool can be used to
troubleshoot and identify issues when channels are unable to connect or when connections are
intermittent.#
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+EDID Configuration: Type ‘edid’ or ‘e’#
#
This command allows for customisation and ability to lock EDID configurations after the desired
combination of displays/projectors have been installed. Changes in order/configuration of displays/
projectors in the operating system happens when cables are disconnected or when new displays/projectors
are added. Locking the EDID configuration will prevent changes of EDID information and thereby prevent
display order/configuration changes in the operating system. This feature is valuable for servicing, when
replacing displays/projectors/cables or when cables are for whatever reason pulled out from displays/
projectors.#
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Each channel of the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card can have its own custom configuration, although
the most common configuration is to configure each channel with the same type of display/projector.#
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Auto Detect EDID vs Locked EDID:!
!
Note in the image below that the type for each channel is “Type: a (auto)”#
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Brand names and models are for illustration and educational purposes only#
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For the Auto Channel configuration removing monitors will not cause any event on the operating system,
and the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card will continue to present a removed monitor as if it is still
connected. This is useful to avoid any accidentally disconnected, broken, or missing displays/projectors
from causing the desktop of the operating system to be rearranged. However, in auto-mode, if a new
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display/projector is connected, the operating system will notice the change #
and the desktop will be updated to match the new configuration.#
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Note that in Auto-mode the desktop may rearrange if a different display/projector of the same model and
brand is attached, because each display/projector has a unique serial number as part of its EDID.#
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Locked EDID for all channels: Type “edid use f”#
#
Once the desired configuration and operating system desktop display/projector configuration has been
reached, you may choose to lock the monitor EDID configuration. This will prevent any changes to the
monitors from being detected by the OS. Note that the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphic card stores this
information in its local on-board flash memory and will remember this configuration on every power up.#
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Notice in the picture below that the console displays a message after locking or “fixing” the channels. #
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There is no restart of EDID or monitor detection required after this command, and from now on the desktop
configuration in the OS will not change as a result of new or old monitors being connected or disconnected
to the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card.#
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Auto Detect EDID for all channels: Type “edid use a”!
!
If the operating system needs to discover new monitor types or its desirable for the advoliTM TB6 Standard
graphics card to detect new types of displays/projectors revert the EDID back to auto-mode by typing the
following command: “edid use a”.#
#
Individual channel EDID configuration: Type “edid use” followed by channel setting#
#
When a single letter ‘a’ or ‘f’ is used, it configures all 6 channels to that specific setting. #
#
If a separate channel configuration is desired for each of the 6 channels, use the following command
syntax: “edid use a a a f f f”. Notice that there are exactly 6 letters with a space between them. The
example above will put the first 3 channels A, B and C into auto-mode, and lock/“Fix” the last 3 channels D,
E and F.#
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Turning OFF Channels: Type “edid use o”#
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Any of the 6 channels may be turned “off”, in which case it prevents that channel from being noticed by the
operating system completely. The syntax for this is using the letter ‘o’ for “off”. Example: “edid use a a a a a
o” which puts all channels in Auto-mode except the last channel ‘F’.#
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Emulated EDID from List: Type “edid L”#
#
To see a list of typical EDIDs type “edid L”. Notice the numbers to the left of the resolution/display in the
list. You may use this number by replacing the ‘a’, ‘f’, or ‘o’, in the previous commands e.g. “edid use 2”, in
which the EDID from item number 2 in the list will be emulated and it will be detected and used by the
operating system. #
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#
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Brand names and models are for illustration and educational purposes only#
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Note: After any change of fixed or auto EDID configuration, it may take the operating system and video
card drivers some time to adjust to the new monitor configuration. In some cases, especially in operating
systems that have been used with many different monitor configurations and desktops, it may take the
operating system several minutes to fully reconfigure to the new configuration. Please be patient.#
#
+Activity Log: Type “d”#
#
The advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card creates a fresh log-file on boot. Any event that happens gets
logged in this file. To display this file type “dump” or ‘d’. For any support issues or diagnostics capture,
please provide the result of this file and send it to the advoliTM support team.
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POWER OVER CABLE
WARNING!:#
If you choose to add the option of Power over Cable (PoC) using the jumper that comes with the product,
understand that you cannot then use the advoliTM TB6 Standard with other power over cable products or
other HDBaseT products. The advoliTM TB6 Standard seizes to be a certified HDBaseT product, once you
put in the jumper. You can only use the Power over Cable function directly with the advoliTM RA1
Performance or advoliTM RB1 Standard receivers.
advoliTM is not responsible for any damage in any shape, way or form, caused to products or people when
you use the Power over Cable (PoC) functionality with any other product than those listed here: advoliTM RA1
Performance and advoliTM RB1 Standard receivers. #
#
The advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card is shipped default without any PoC functionality enabled. Please
ensure that your advoliTM TB6 Standard does not have the jumper plugged in before installing and using the
advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card. Using the PoC functionality will not violate regulatory compliance as
listed in the “Regulatory Compliance” section of this document. The jumper is a small device and may be a
choking hazard. Store it in a safe place and away from children when not in use.
The jumper looks like the below illustration and is approximately 4 mm / 0.157 in (L) x 5 mm / 0.196 in (H) x
2mm / 0.78 in (W). Only plug/unplug the jumper when the graphics card is taken out of a computer/system
and has no connected power via auxiliary power or via the PCI Express port.
Default Product Shipment - Disabled PoC:
Ensure that your advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card once taken out of the box has the jumper plugged in
at the back of the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card as depicted in the illustration below. This is the
default way that you should receive the product and it means that PoC is disabled and that your product is
HDBaseT certified and compliant and should be interoperable other HDBaseT certified products. If the
jumper on your advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card is plugged in, in any other way than as depicted the
below illustration, please remove it completely from the product and plug it in as depicted. We advice using
non-electrically conductive tweezers to change how the jumper is fastened.
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PoC Jumper!
This is the default way
your product is
shipped, with PoC
disabled.

Enable PoC (Read above Warning before proceeding):
If you would like to enable PoC for the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card, note that the product seizes to
be a HDBaseT compliant and certified product and should not be used with such products other than those
approved in this document. To enable PoC remove the jumper from its default position and place it so that
the jumper covers both protruding pins as depicted in the image below. Only do this when the graphics card
is taken out of a computer/system and has no connected power.
+Note: Power over Cable will enable 24V 0.5A on each of the RJ45 connector channels.
No Jumper:
When no jumper is used, the back of the graphics card will look as depicted in the illustration below and the
graphics card will function as a HDbaseT compliant graphics card:
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PoC Enabled!
This is the non-default
way that will enable
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
The advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card is compliant with the following regulations:
For details of regulatory compliance for our products please visit our website www.advoli.com
Warning: advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card is only to be used with shielded CAT cables. Using any other
type of cable will make the product non-compliant and will void any regulatory compliance listed above.
Please ensure that the advoliTM TB6 Standard graphics card is properly grounded and connected to the
chassis.
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment#
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In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
United States
FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart B 15.109/15.107 Class B
Canada
ICES-003 Issue 6 January 2016
Europe
CE & WEEE
EN55032 Class B (2015)#
EN55024 (2010/A:2015), (IEC/
EN61000-4-2(2009)/-3(2006+A2:2010)/-4(2012)/-6(2014)/-8(20
10)#
#
EN 60601-1-2: 2015#
EN 55011 (2009+ A1:2010)#
IEC/
EN61000-4-2(2009)/-3(2006+A2:2010)/-4(2012)/-6(2014)/-8(20
10))
Japan
VCCI-CISPR 32: 2016 Class B
Australia & New Zealand
C-Tick EN55032 Class B (2015). AS/NZS CISPR 32:2015
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