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1.
Audio Out: Analog audio output, connect to an external amplifier or audio system using a 3.5mm audio
cable
2.
Audio In: Analog audio input, connect an audio source
3.
Optical In: Digital audio input, connect to the digital audio source, typically the digital optical breakout on
the display
4.
IR TX: Connect the included IR Transmitter (TX); see IR section for setup
5.
IR RX: Connect the included IR Receiver (RX); see IR section for setup
6.
ARC: Pressing this button will activate or de-activate ARC pass-through
ARC ON: LED ON
ARC OFF: LED OFF
*NOTE: For ARC functionality, your display must support ARC, the audio will break out on the Transmitter unit
via the “Optical Out” port. If the display does not support ARC function, however has an optical audio breakout,
this can be connected to the Receiving unit via the “Optical In” port, and will pass the audio to the Transmitter
unit.
7.
DC 24V: Connect the included power supply (PoC feature allows for either Transmitter or Receiver to be
plugged into power)
8.
LRM (Long Range Mode): Pressing this button will activate or de-activate Long Range Mode (to extend
1080p signals up to 492ft/150m)
Long Reach mode ON: LED ON
Long Reach mode OFF: LED OFF
*NOTE: With LRM activated, max resolution output will be 1080p/60Hz/24bit.
9.
HDBaseT In: Connect a single Cat5e/6 that runs from the source location (home-run cable strongly
recommended)
LINK LED (LED on the left, and in GREEN): Connection status indicator
• Solid illumination: Transmitter and Receiver communication successful
• Flashing: Transmitter and Receiver communication has issues
• No light: Transmitter and Receiver not communicating, check power
HDCP LED (LED on the right, and in YELLOW): HDCP status indicator
• Solid illumination: HDCP signal verified
• Flashing: HDCP signal not found
• No light: No HDMI signal, check the source
10.
HDMI OUT: Connect a display such as an HDTV or HD Projector
11.
LAN1/LAN2: Connect to an active network for Ethernet sharing a total transmission rate up to
100Mbps. When a compatible LAN equipped Transmitter is connected to an active network, this allows
the network access (including internet access) to be shared between the Transmitter and Receiver. This
allows for connection of any Ethernet capable component such as a SmarTV, game console, PC, etc. to
be hard wired.
*NOTE: DO NOT connect the single Cat5e/6 intended for HDMI extension to the receiving unit
12.
RS232 TX/RX: For RS-232 pass-through, the RS-232 signal can go in either direction, however not
simultaneously, connect the included phoenix connector
EVEXHDARC-RX (Receiver Unit)