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Hardware Installation
1. Connect your HDMI/DVI source (such as a DVD player) to the transmit-
ting unit AT-HDMI40S.
2. Connect your HDMI/DVI display (such as a plasma TV) to the receiving
unit AT-HDMI40R.
3. Connect your CAT-5/5e/6 cable between the transmitting and receiving
units.
4. Make sure your CAT-5/5e/6 cable is tightly connected and not loose.
5. Plug in 5V DC power cord to the power jack of the receiving unit.
6. Plug in 5V DC power cord to the power jack of the transmitting unit.
7. If a ickering or a blinking image is seen, try to adjust the rotational switch
to improve the cable skew. 0 stands for the strongest EQ while 7 stands for
the weakest. Try adjusting the EQ from 7 to 0.
Notice
1. If your HDMI/DVI device requires an EDID present, you can use an EDID
Reader/Writer to provide DVI / HDMI EDID information.
2. All the transmission distances are measured using Belden CAT-5e
125MHz.
3. To reduce the interference among the unshielded twisted pairs of wires in
CAT-5/5e/6 cable, you can use shielded CAT-5/5e/6 cables to improve EMI
problems, which worsens in long transmissions.
4. Because the quality of the CAT-5/5e/6 cables has major effects in how
long transmission distance will be, and the quality that is received by the
display, the actual transmission length is subject to your CAT-5/5e/6 cables.
For resolution greater than 1080i or 1280x1024, a CAT-6 is recommend-
ed.