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HDMI oVER IP WITH PoE TRAnsMITTER/REcEIVER
HDMI oVER IP WITH PoE TRAnsMITTER/REcEIVER
This appendix describes safety issues regarding to this product. To use this product safely, it is
highly recommended to read this appendix before installing and using this product.
Failure to follow these precautions and warnings might cause product malfunction, electrical
shock, or even fire. If this product is working abnormally (e.g. generating smoke), please stop using this product and contact your
distributor or retailer immediately.
This product is marked with this symbol. It means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. There is a
separate collections system for these products in compliance with EU Directive WEEE
AT T E N Z I O N E
RISCHIO DI SCOSSE ELETTRICHE
NON APRIRE
The product is compliance with European Directive
EMC 2004/108/EC and ROHS 2011/65/EU
DO NOT install this product under conditions listed below:
• DO NOT install this product in an environment with conditions exceeding its specified operating environment.
• DO NOT install this product in an environment that is subjected to direct sunlight or near any heating equipment.
• DO NOT install this product in an environment with extreme temperature changes. Extreme temperature changes, even within the product’s
operating temperature range, may cause malfunctions.
• DO NOT install this product in a location near any sources of water or liquid.
• DO NOT stack this product with other network devices directly on top of one another. Stacking network devices directly without applying a
mounting rack will cause this product to overheat.
• DO NOT install this product on an unstable surface. Doing so might cause this product to fall, resulting malfunction.
Product Maintenance Guide:
• DO NOT disassemble this product. Doing so might cause malfunction and void your product’s warranty.
• It is recommended to keep your product clear of dust. To remove dust from your product, please use a dry brush and brush it off gently.
• When not using this product, please store it in an environment with low humidity, cool temperature, and free of dust. Failure to do so might cause
malfunction.
• Before powering up this product, please make sure that the electric power source meets this product’s requirement. DO NOT use other power
adapters if this product comes with its own power adapter in the package
Getting the Best HDMI Display Result:
Many factors might influence the quality and reliability of your HDMI output. The following sections will provide some tips for ensuring the best
performance of your HDMI output.
Dedicated Network
The HDMI over IP with PoE Transmitter/Receiver is designed to operate on a dedicated Gigabit Ethernet network, not to be combined with other
network traffic or with access to the internet.
Resolution Tracking
a. Set up the source to output the best resolution that all TVs are capable of displaying.
b. The HDMI over IP with PoE Transmitter/Receiver supports 1080p. If some TVs in the network are not capable of accepting 1080p, the higher
resolution sets may not be shown to their best advantage.
Source Resolution and Video/Sound Quality
Sources, such as satellite receivers or cable boxes, can output at low resolutions or deliver extremely compressed video material, yielding poor
results. Consider the source when planning and troubleshooting your system.
Display Devices
The perceived quality of the video image depends heavily upon the type and quality of the TVs or projectors used. High quality displays should be
expected to produce a noticeably better image
Distance between the Transmitter and the Receiver
Long distances are possible, but premium quality Cat 5e/6 cables are necessary for the longest runs.
Source and TV Connection Cables
Use short, premium HDMI cables; low quality cables are often unreliable. Always use good strain relief methods or locking cables to prevent cables
from becoming loose over time.
Interference from Nearby Electrical Devices
It can have an adverse effect on signal quality. For example, older computer monitors often emit very high electromagnetic fields that can interfere
with the performance of nearby video equipment.