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1. At the remote location, connect the
RG-6 cables to the appropriate inputs. Do not
interchange the cables. The Video cables must be connected to the same video
inputs and outputs on both the Receiver and Transmitter and the Clock (CLK)
cable must be connected to the Clock connector on both units. If the cable run is
less than
180
feet, connect a fifth cable to the connector labeled “Power” but if the
cable run is greater than
180
feet, DO NOT connect the fifth cable.
2. Connect the HDMI connector of the Receiver to the HDMI input of the remote
display or other device, using an appropriate cable, (3 Meter
(~9’) in length for 12
bit signals, 3 meters (~9’ for 8 bit signals).
3. Connect the supplied AC adapters to both the Transmitter and Receiver and then
to the AC supply if the cable run is greater than
180
feet after setting the Power
switch on the receiver to EXT. If the cable run is less than
180
feet and you are
using the Transmitter’s AC adapter to power the Receiver via the fifth cable, DO
NOT connect the Receiver’s AC Adapter and set the Power Switch on the
Receiver to INT.
4. Turn on the source device and remote display. Observe the two LEDs on the
Transmitter and the Receiver. Both should be lighted. The one above the HDMI
connectors verifies that the HDMI signal is present and the one to the left of the
HDMI connector labeled “Link” indicates that the Transmitter and Receiver are
synchronized. .
Note: With the exception of the Internal/External Power Switch on the 1T-CT-682
Receiver, there are no user controls provided on the 1T-CT-680 system. It’s important
that you verify that the HDMI source functions properly directly with the HDMI display
device before you attempt to use any of the extender system components. Failure to do
this introduces an unwanted variable that would then have to be resolved should the
system not function as expected.
5.0
OPERATING THE UNITS
Once the connections have been made and power applied as explained above, there
are no operational adjustments required. It is recommended however that the power on
sequence be as follows: HDMI Over 5-Coax Transmitter and HDMI Over 5-Coax
Receiver, HDMI source and HDMI destination device – in that order.
6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
Other than faulty or swapped RG-6 cables, an improperly set up power supply source
for the receiver or attempting to use the product over too great a distance, there are
seldom problems with these Video Extender products.