Specifications
HDMI0404/0808MHDBT
IR setup
In-room TV Receiver IR set-up
In order to use any of your source device remotes, the system remote or a universal remote at the TV
Receiver locations, ensure that the IR RX cable receiver eye is connected to the 3.5mm jack port
(labelled IR RX) and positioned in sight of where you would usually like to point your remote
control(s).
Central Hub IR cable set-up
Connect the IR TX emitter cables to the 3.5mm jack ports labeled IR TX 1, 2, 3, 4 on the front panel
and position the IR emitter dongle on the shelf in front of the source, in sight of the IR receiving
window on each of the corresponding connected source devices 1, 2, 3, 3.
(i.e. The IR TX plugged into port 1 is positioned in front of the HDMI source connected to HDMI input
1)
When using 2 identical source devices (such as set-top boxes)
The system has discrete IR, so it is possible to have 2 (or more) identical source devices without
annoying IR clashes that would result in the operation of all identical devices. When using 2 (or more)
identical source devices, please take measures to avoid IR transmission leaks that could cause the
other identical source devices to respond. Take measures to shield source devices from the IR being
emitted by other source device IR TX emitters by locating them on different shelves for example.
IR Ext port
You can connect an IR RX cable to the 3.5mm jack port labeled IR Ext if you wish to retain IR control
of the central hub when the hub is situated in a closed cupboard (with its IR window out of sight of the
IR remote). Position in sight of where you would usually like to point the remote control.
High Speed Internet Connectivity
This feature of your system comes in response to the popular emergence of on-demand Internet
services (such as BBC iPlayer, online gaming, social networking) on Smart TVs. Each TV Receiver
has 2 x 100BT Ethernet ports available that allow a wired connection of devices requiring a high
speed connection to the Internet.
To enable the high speed internet connectivity function of the system, simply connect one of the
Ethernet output ports of your broadband router to the LAN1 input port on the central hub. Once
connected the 100BT Ethernet ports on the TV Receivers will become active.
LAN2 port allows connection to the home network connected to LAN1. i.e. a HDMI source device with
a network connection (such as a Blu-ray player).
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