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Dec 12, 2024 - 02:43 AM
Sure! Here are the step-by-step instructions for setting up the StarTech.com ST12MHDLAN2K HDMI Over IP Extender Kit:
1. Set up an HDMI video source device (e.g., computer) and an HDMI display device in the desired location.
2. Position the HDMI Transmitter near the HDMI video source device.
3. Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI video source device to the Video In port on the back of the HDMI Transmitter. If you are using a locking HDMI cable, remove the xxxx above the Video Port, connect the HDMI cable, and re-insert the locking xxxx .
4. Position the HDMI Receiver near the HDMI video display device.
5. Connect an HDMI cable from the Video Out port on the back of the HDMI Receiver to the HDMI video display device. Repeat this step if you want to connect additional HDMI Receivers.
6. Connect a CAT5e/CAT6 cable to the LAN port on the back of the HDMI Transmitter.
7. Connect the other end of the CAT5e/CAT6 cable to the LAN port on the back of the HDMI Receiver. Note that the cabling should not go through any networking equipment (e.g., router, switch, etc.).
8. Connect the universal power adapter to the DC 12V Power port on both the HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver, and plug it into an AC electrical outlet.
Optional Installation:
- If you want to use a separate 3.5mm audio source:
- Connect a 3.5mm audio cable to the Audio In port on the HDMI Transmitter and the other end to the audio source device.
- Connect a 3.5mm audio cable to the Audio Out port on the HDMI Receiver and the other end to an output device.
- If you want to connect the devices to a Gigabit LAN network:
- Connect a CAT5e/CAT6 cable from the LAN port on the HDMI Transmitter to a Gigabit LAN hub, router, or switch.
- Connect a CAT5e/CAT6 cable from the LAN port on the HDMI Receiver to a Gigabit LAN hub, router, or switch. Ensure that your router supports IGMP snooping.
- If you want to use the RJ-11 to RS-232 adapters:
- Connect an RJ-11 cable to the Serial 2 Aux/Ext port (RJ-11) on either the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver.
- Connect the other end of the RJ-11 cable to the RJ-11 port on an adapter.
- Plug the RS-232 connector on the adapter into an RS-232 port on the serial device.
- If you want to install the IR receiver and IR blaster:
- HDMI Transmitter:
- Connect the IR Receiver to the IR In port on the front of the HDMI Transmitter and position it where you'll point your IR remote control.
- Connect the IR Blaster to the IR Out port on the front of the HDMI Transmitter and position it directly in front of the HDMI video source's IR sensor.
- HDMI Receiver:
- Connect the IR Blaster to the IR Out port on the HDMI Receiver and position it directly in front of the device's IR sensor.
- Connect the IR Receiver to the IR In port on the HDMI Receiver and position it where you'll point your IR remote control.
- Mounting the extender:
- Align the mounting bracket with the two mounting xxxx holes on the side of the HDMI Transmitter and/or HDMI Receiver.
- Insert the mounting screws through the mounting bracket and into the mounting xxxx holes on the side of the HDMI Transmitter and/or HDMI Receiver.
- Tighten the mounting screws using a Phillips head screwdriver.
- Before mounting, ensure that the surface you are mounting to is strong enough to support the weight of the HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver. It is recommended to mount them onto a wall stud for proper support.
- Installing the feet:
- Remove the adhesive backing from the foot pads.
- Align each foot pad with the four impressions on the bottom of the HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver.
- Apply pressure to affix the feet to the bottom of the HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver.
Once the setup is complete, you can use the StarTech.com Wall Control app to configure and control the HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver(s) on your network.
Please refer to the user manual for more detailed information and troubleshooting tips.
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