7
INSTALLATION
1.
Ensure that all equipment to be connected is powered off and unplugged from its
power source.
2.
Place or mount the transmitter and receiver in their intended locations.
3.
Using a High Speed HDMI® Cable (not included), plug one end into the HDMI input
on your video display, then plug the other end into the HDMI Out port on the
receiver.
4.
(Optional) If you want to control the video source device from the remote location,
plug one of the included IR receivers into the IR In jack on the receiver, then
position the IR "eye" where it can receive IR signals from the remote control.
5.
(Optional) If you want to control the video display from the source location, plug
one of the included IR transmitters into the IR Out jack on the receiver, then
position the IR emitter where it can transmit signals to the IR "eye" on the video
display.
6.
Using a High Speed HDMI Cable (not included), plug one end into the HDMI In port
on the transmitter, then plug the other end into the HDMI output on your video
source device.
7.
(Optional) If you want to control the video display from the source location, plug
one of the included IR receivers into the IR In jack on the transmitter, then position
the IR "eye" where it can receive IR signals from the remote control.
8.
(Optional) If you want to control the video source device from the remote location,
plug one of the included IR transmitters into the IR Out jack on the transmitter, then
position the IR emitter where it can transmit signals to the IR "eye" on the video
source device.
9.
Using a Cat6 Ethernet cable (not included), plug one end into the CAT In jack on the
receiver, then plug the other end into the CAT Out jack on the transmitter. Note
that if this cable is to be run inside or through the walls, it must be rated for in-wall
use.
10.
Plug the DC barrel connector on the included AC power adapter into the DC 12V
connector on the either the transmitter or the receiver, then plug the adapter into a