Specifications

The HD-IP system uses virtual LAN technology to distribute multiple
source signals on the same network – a managed switch is not
required. To use multiple sources on one network, each source
must have its own virtual LAN or “channel” as designated by DIP
switches on 2801 and 2811. Power down the system and set the
DIP switches as shown. Apply power to activate the settings. In this
example, multiple 2811s all set to channel #1 receive signals from
the Blu-ray player, while 2811s on channel 2 receive signals from
the Satellite DVR.
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DISTRIBUTION USING MULTIPLE SOURCES
Before connecting the 2800 system, verify that all display devices on the receiving end can support the output resolution and
signal format from the source by connecting it directly to the source device via a short, known good, HDMI cable.
INSTALLATION
To terminate Cat 5e or Cat 6 cables, use standard
EIA-568A or B pairing. Correct pairing is vital, and
should always be checked with a network cable
tester. The correct pairing is straight through,
pin-to-pin, as shown.
CAT 5E/6 CABLES
SOURCE
Blu-ray Disc
Satellite DVR
Video Server
Game Console
CH
1
2
3
4
2801 DIP
1=ON
2=ON
3=ON
4=ON
2811 DIPs
1=ON
2=ON
3=ON
4=ON
2811 CH 3
2811 CH 2
2811 CH 1
2811 CH 4
LCD/LED
Projector
Blu-ray
GbE SWITCH
GbE SWITCH
GbE SWITCH
GbE SWITCH
CAT 5E/6
2811 CH 2
2811 CH 4
Satellite DVR+2801
Game Console+2801
Video Server+2801
Transmitter (2801)
Receiver (2811)
5 WHITE / BLUE
7 WHITE / BROWN
6 GREEN
3 WHITE / GREEN
2 ORANGE
4 BLUE
8 BROWN
1 WHITE / ORANGE
5 WHITE / BLUE
7 WHITE / BROWN
6 GREEN
3 WHITE / GREEN
2 ORANGE
4 BLUE
8 BROWN
1 WHITE / ORANGE