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Connect the HDMI Out connector of the Receiver to the HDMI input of the remote
display or other device, using an appropriate cable no more than 10 meters
(33
’) in
length.
Connect the supplied AC adapters first to the Transmitter and Receiver and then to the
AC sockets.
Lastly, turn on the source device and remote display. The source signal should now
appear on the remotely located display. If not, consult the Troubleshooting section of
this manual.
Before placing a basic Transmitter/Receiver Cat.6 system into operation, consult the
maximum allowable cable length table on page 8.
4.4
1T-CT-633 HDMI Repeater
The 1T-CT-633 HDMI Repeater is used to extend the range of the 1T-CT-631A/1T-CT-
632 system. As long as you do not exceed the maximum allowable Cat.6 or HDMI cable
lengths, you can cascade repeaters beyond the distance provided by just one repeater.
Normally, you would insert a repeater into the Cat.6 cabling as follows:
Switch the HDMI/Cat.6 switch to the Cat.6 position.
Assuming you have a working system comprised of the 1T-CT-631A and the 1T-CT-632
and you wish to place the display device farther away, unplug the cable attached to the