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4.
Plug one of the IR Receivers into the IR IN (3) jack on the receiver, then position the
receiving "bulb" where it can receive signals from your remote control.
5.
Route a Cat6 Ethernet cable (not included) from the splitter to the receiver. This
cable can be no longer than 164 feet (50 meters) and must be rated for in-wall use if
being routed inside or through the walls.
6.
Plug one end of the Cat6 cable into the CAT (5) jack on the receiver, then plug the
other end into one of the CAT OUT (2) jacks on the splitter.
7.
Repeat steps 3-6 for the other three receivers and their corresponding displays.
8.
(Optional) Using a High Speed HDMI® Cable (not included), plug one end into the
HDMI input port on a local display, then plug the other end into the HDMI OUT (3)
port on the splitter.
9.
Using a High Speed HDMI Cable (not included), plug one end into the HDMI IN (4)
port on the splitter, then plug the other end into HDMI output on your video source
device (e.g., DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player).
10.
Plug the included IR transmitter into the IR OUT (5) jack on the splitter, then
position the transmitter "bulb" where it can transmit infrared signals to the receiving
"eye" on your video source device.
11.
Determine the maximum common video resolution and audio capabilities of each
connected display, then set the EDID switch accordingly. Refer to the
EDID
CONTROL section above for details.
12.
Ensure that the POWER Switch (9) on the splitter is in the OFF position.
13.
Plug the DC barrel connector on the included AC power adapter into the DC 12V (8)
jack on the splitter, then plug the adapter into a nearby AC power outlet.
14.
Plug in and power on each connected display.
15.
Plug in and power on your video source device.
16.
Flip the POWER Switch (9) on the splitter to the ON position.
17.
Check each receiver and verify that the Power LED (4) is illuminated, indicating that
the receiver is getting power from the splitter via the Cat6 cable.
18.
Start video playback on your video source device.