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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Transmitter
HDMI
Bypass HDMI In
LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3
1 2 3
PowerDC 24V
Extender
Blaster RS232 In CAT5e/6 Out
Link
IR 2
IR 1
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
HDMI Bypass: Connect to a HDMI TV/monitor for instant display of
the HDMI input source signal.
Note: When the HDMI bypass is connected, no signals will be transmitted
to the receiver side. Therefore, unplug this connection after conrming
that the correct image is displayed
HDMI In: Connect to the HDMI equipped source equipment such as
DVD or Blu-ray player.
LAN 1/2/3: The LAN connections can be used to connect and share up
to 6 ethernet connections (3 at the receiver end, 3 at the transmitter
end), including computers, routers and media servers.
Power LED: The red LED will illuminate when the 24V DC Adaptor is
connected to the AC outlet.
DC 24V: This slot is where you plug the 24V DC power supply into the
unit and connect the adaptor to an AC outlet.
IR 1 Blaster: Connect the IR blaster cables included in the package for
IR signal transmission. The related IR receiver port is IR1 Extender.
IR 2 Extender : Connect the IR receiver cables included in the package
for IR signal reception.The related IR transmitter port is IR2 Blaster.
RS-232 In: This slot is to connect with PC/laptop /Control Device with
D-Sub 9-pin male cable for sending RS-232 commands.
Link LED: This yellow LED will illuminate when the both CAT5e/6
input and output signal is connected.
CAT5e/6 Out: Connect the transmitter and receiver via a single
CAT5e/6 type cable for all data transmission.