User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- In The Box
- Specifications
- The Transmitter
- Indicator Troubleshooting Lights - Transmitter
- Functions & Setup of the Transmitter
- Settings Button - Transmitter without Dip Switches
- Test Pattern Button - Transmitter with Dip Switches
- The Receiver
- Indicator Troubleshooting Lights - Receiver
- Settings Button - Receiver
- IR Configuration
- Extracted Audio - L/R OUT
- Audio Extraction Example
- RS-232 Pass-through
- Troubleshooting
- Bandwidth Chart
- Maintenance
- Damage Requiring Service
- Support
- Warranty
11
IR Conguration
There are two different 3.5mm IR ports located on the Transmitter and Receiver.
IR OUT and IR IN. There is also a IR MODE Switch for changing the behavior of the
IR Input of the Transmitter. IR Eye will be when you are using an IR Receiving Eye,
I-Pass is when using a direct connection to a control system. See page[s] 12 for more
details.
IR OUT - This port is designed to accept an IR Emitter
In the example below an IR receiving eye is plugged into the “IR IN” port of the
HDBaseT Transmitter. The IR MODE Switch is set to IR-EYE and a IR Emitter is plugged
into the “IR OUT” port of the HDBaseT Receiver. This allows you to use an IR
Remote control to send and IR signal from the source side (TX) down the category
cable to the sink (RX) and control the display.