The following is the test result while using different types of CATx cables
Cable Type | Resolution | Cable Length (max.) | |
CAT6 | 1080i | 50M | |
1080p | 40M | ||
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CAT5 | 1080i | 50M | |
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(solid) | 1080p | 20M | |
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CAT5 | 1080i | 40M | |
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(stranded) | 1080p | 16M | |
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EDID Configuration
In some cases display problems may occur due to incorrect EDID communication between the display monitor and the unit or inappropriate EDID data programmed by display manufactures. This EDID Copy feature allows the system either automatically provide the necessary EDID to display or manually copy EDID from EDID compliant displays via push button.
Auto EDID Configuration
The system can automatically read EDID from your display while two
Manual EDID Configuration (EDID Copy / EDID Ghost)
While using only one CATx cable, it is suggested applying EDID Copy first.
Step 1. Use CATx cable for connection between Tx & Rx on Aux
Step 2. Connect the monitor (EDID compliant) to Video Out on the Receiver Unit and power on the monitor.
Step 3. Press the button “EDID Copy” on Transmitter Unit and release the button RIGHT AFTER the LED flashes green.
Step 4. The LED flashes green & red and then it lights blue indicating copy successfully. Otherwise, if the LED flashes RED, it means that
a. The monitor is not properly connected. b. The monitor is not powered on.
c. EDID data of the monitor is not applicable. Try to repeat Step 3 to 4 again.
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