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mHub 4K Manual
mHub 4K is a HDBaseT-Lite (Class B) 4x4 matrix package capable of distributing
4K ULTRA HD* up to 40m / 131 ft. Two mirrored HDMI outputs can support local
displays or an AVR.
Please read this manual fully before attempting to set up your
HDanywhere™ mHub 4K system.

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  • Page 1 4K Manual mHub 4K is a HDBaseT-Lite (Class B) 4x4 matrix package capable of distributing 4K ULTRA HD* up to 40m / 131 ft. Two mirrored HDMI outputs can support local displays or an AVR. Please read this manual fully before attempting to set up your...
  • Page 2 Cabling Advice What is the best type of cable to use? Currently you can use Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6e, Cat6a, Cat7 or Cat7a with HDanywhere products. The baseline cable standard for HDanywhere systems is Cat5e. Slightly greater distances can be achieved by using Cat6, or slightly better still with Cat7, which have thicker copper cores for easier signal transfer.
  • Page 3 Sky+HD boxes take one minute or so to fully power on. Step 3- Connect the power cable to the mHub 4K matrix and power it on at the mains. All HDTVs should now be displaying the selected HDMI source device video and audio.
  • Page 4 Setting up IR Step 1- Connect the IR TX emitter cables to the 3.5mm jack ports numbered 1,2,3 and 4 on mHub 4K’s central hub. Position the IR TX emitter on the front of the corresonding HDMI input source, over the IR receiving window.
  • Page 5: Operating Your System

    Accessing webOS: Step 1- To access the web interface of your mHub 4K matrix you will require the IP address of the unit. To get the IP address of your mHub 4K unit visit www.hdconnectivity.com/support, type in ‘mHub 4K’, then click on the article titled ‘mHub 4K Network Discovery Tool’.
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The LEDs on the mHub 4K central hub and HDBaseT-Lite receivers can be used to help troubleshoot a potential issue. Here is what the LEDs represent. On the Central Hub: HDMI inputs - If the unit detects a powered HDMI source device, a small green LED will light adjacent to the HDMI input port.
  • Page 7 Privacy: All details provided to HDanywhere™ will be used only for the purpose of your product ownership record, none of the information will be passed on to any third parties. HDanywhere™ will treat all your Personal Information as confidential. We will keep it on a secure server and we will fully comply with all applicable UK Data Protection and consumer legislation.
  • Page 8 HDanywhere and the HDTV emblem are trademarks of HD Connectivity Ltd. HDMI, the HDMI Logo are trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. The details in this manual are correct at the time of going to print. The specification and features are subject to change with- out notice.