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01. At Matrix end: Insert
the 3.5mm jacks of the IR TX Emitters included with the unit into the IR TX
Emitter ports at the rear of the matrix according to input. The IR signal is added
to the HDMI of the input device so, for example, if the user is watching Blu-ray
on input 1, the IR signal will be directed through the IR TX1 socket to control the
device.
As each IR TX port is allocated to an individual HDMI input port, if the user is
unable to establish IR control of the device, care should be taken to check firstly,
that the IR emitter and HDMI input ports match (Input 1-TX1, Input2-TX2 etc.)
with plugs secured in correct ports, and secondly, that the IR TX emitter sensors
are firmly attached directly to the front of inputs and covering infrared sensor
windows of the source devices.Some later adjustment may be needed to the
location of the sensor to achieve the best performance results - sometimes
moving the sensor to different areas on the source can improve IR performance.
NOTE: Infrared receiving areas of devices can be located by shining a flashlight
onto the front of the device – the sensor should be able to be seen through the
plastic as a small, round object inside.Insert 3.5mm jacks of IR RX receivers into
RX ports, making sure the receivers themselves are placed in clear view to
receive an infrared signal from the remote handset used to control the display
outputs.
02. At display end: Insert the IR RX Receiver jack into the IR RX port of the
display receiver balun, with the receivers themselves placed in clear view on or
near the displays to receive an infrared signal from the remote handset used to
control inputs.Insert the IR TX Emitter jack into the IR TX port of the display
receiver balun, ensuring that the emitter sensor is securely attached to infrared
sensor window of the display.Follow the same connection and positioning for all
baluns/displays connected to the matrix.If all IR TX Emitters and IR RX