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Connection and Installations
1. Connect an HDMI or VGA source (such as Blu-ray, DVD, HDD, camera,
games console, Satellite/cable TV, computer, CCTV, media server etc.)
to the HD-HPCUWP-TX Transmitter.
Note: Take care when connecting cables and do not force insertion if
resistance is felt.
2. Connect a high quality, well-terminal Cat5e/6/6a/7 cable from the HDBT
OUT port of the HD-HPCUWP-TX to HDBT IN Input of your HDBT
Receiver.
Note: 90m @4K or 100m @1080p video are the maximum recommended
transmission distances for this model and denotes ideal transmission
conditions – including straight cable runs with no electrical interference,
bends, kinks, patch panels or wall outlets.
If any of the above is a factor in your installation, transmission range may be
affected – take care to avoid where possible.
3. Connect a PC to the ETHERNET port of the HD-HPCUWP-TX.
4. Connect the USB port to the PC, at the same time connect the
receiver's USB ports to USB devices (such as keyboard, mouse and
interactive whiteboard) for remote control.
5. Connect an HDMI display device (LED/LCD display or projector) to the
HDMI OUT of your HDBT Receiver.
6. Connect an audio amplifier to the audio out of your receiver.
7. Connect an IR emitter cable to the IR OUT of your receiver to control the
display device at HD-HPCUWP-TX transmitter side with the display
remote from IR sensor.
8. Connect a PC to the ETHERNET port of the receiver.
9. Power on the HDBT receiver which supports PoH function, it will power
the HD-HPCUWP-TX Transmitter. The HD-HPCUWP-TX may be