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7.
UPDATE: Mini USB port for performing software updates.
8.
DC 12V: DC barrel connector for attaching the included AC power adapter.
9.
POWER Switch: Turns the splitter on or off.
Receivers
1.
EQ Switch: Receiver equalizer switch to fix video anomalies.
2.
HDMI OUT: HDMI® port for connecting the remote display.
3.
IR IN: 3.5mm jack for connecting the IR receiver.
4.
Power LED: Illuminates when power is being received over the Ethernet cable.
5.
CAT: RJ45 jack for connecting the Cat6 Ethernet cable.
6.
Link LED: Illuminates when the input signal is stable.
EDID CONTROL
The Extended Display Information Data (EDID) is a system in which the video source device
queries the connected display to determine its maximum video resolution and supported
audio modes. Ordinarily this is a seamless process, but since this splitter supports four
extended and one local display connections, each of which can have different capabilities,
this splitter includes a switch to allow you to manually set the EDID.
To set the EDID, first determine the maximum video resolutions of each of the connected
displays, then choose the lowest maximum resolution. For example, if you are connecting
displays with 1080i, 1080p, and 4K maximum resolutions, select one of the 1080i options.
Similarly, determine the number of supported audio channels and choose the one with the
lowest number of channels, 7.1, 5.1, or 2-channel.