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Note: We recommend using shielded network cables for better performance results. The network cables must not be crossed.
Installation Example:
HDTV
Two HDMI Sources
Network cable up to 70m
What kind of network cable should I be using?
We recommend using shielded CAT6 network cables rated at 350MHz or higher. (FTP, STP or S/FTP)
I’m getting no video on the display, what can I check?
Always make sure the network cables are connected correctly at each end and that the DDC port is linked with the DDC port. If this does not work, try testing with shorter length cables or reduced resolution to 480i.
Occasionally the picture blanks out, how do I fix this?
Flickering or a blinking image is the result of a loss of sync between the display and the source. Try lowering the resolution to see if that helps, if it does, the network cables you are using are unable to handle the bandwidth of the high resolution. Try using a higher quality shielded network cable on the video line to reduce interference.
Why is there a green or pink tint to my picture?
A tint of green or pink in the picture is a result of incorrect colour space being transmitted. This can be resolved by switching the HDMI source off and on again. If this does not help, the DDC data containing the colour space is not being transmitted correctly due to loss in the network cable, try replacing the DDC cable with higher quality shielded cable.
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