User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- In The Box
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting Lights - Transmitter/Receiver
- Troubleshooting Lights (HDBaseT Port)
- Transmitter Ports
- Receiver Ports
- IR Configuration
- Audio
- EDID Management - Transmitter
- EDID Copy Instructions
- RS-232 Configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Bandwith Chart
- Maintenance
- Damage Requiring Service
- Support
- Warranty
In the example below a control system is plugged into the “IPASS” port of the HDBaseT Transmitter
with a 3.5mm mono cable, and a IR Emitter is plugged into the “IR OUT” port of the HDBaseT Re-
ceiver. This allows you to send an IR signal from a control system down the category cable to the
sync (RX) and control the display.
IPASS - This port is designed to be directly connected to a control system
via a 3.5mm Mono cable
NOTE: IPASS is only an INPUT. So you can go IPASS in from a control system to IR OUT.
Control System > IPASS (TX) ------IR OUT (RX)
Control System > IPASS (RX) ------IR OUT (TX)
IR OUT - This port is designed to accept an IR Emitter
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