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HDMI®/VGA E X T E N D E R over single Cat5e/Cat6 Cable Vanco Part Number EVEXVGAHD HDMI® and VGA Extender over Single Cat5e/Cat6 Cable www.vanco1.com • 800.626.6445...
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DEAR CUSTOMER Thank you for purchasing this product. For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference. This product is 100% inspected and tested in the United States to verify HDMI performance parameters.
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INTRODUCTION The EVEXVGAHD extender over Cat5e/6 cable allows for HDMI or VGA with Audio inputs, bi-direction IR and POE to be transmitted up to 50m over a single Cat5e/6. The transmitter combines HDMI or VGA video, audio, control signal, and wideband 20-60KHz IR signals.
CONNECTION DIAGRAM CONNECT AND OPERATE 1. Connect a source such as a Blu-ray player, game console, A/V receiver, STB, Computer, etc. to either the HDMI or VGA input on the transmitting unit. You can also connect audio from the VGA source using a 3.5mm Stereo plug into the AUDIO IN port.
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EDID The EVEXVGAHD is capable of both pass-through EDID as well as manual EDID to ensure compatibility and communication among devices. Before making ANY changes to the EDID dial, it is important to remove the power AND HDMI cables. Once changes are made they can be reconnected and tested accordingly.
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IR RECEIVER (RX) • To control the source: Plug IR Receiver into IR RX port of receiver unit (EVEX2006-RX); place receiver at or near display. • To control the display: Plug IR Receiver into IR RX port of transmitter unit (EVEX2006-TX); place receiver in position where it is able to receive remote signals.
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NOTICE 1. Vanco HDMI and Cat5e/6 cables are strongly recommended for use with this product to ensure best results. 2. Incorrect placement of IR Blaster and Receiver may result in the failure of the IR extenders. Please check carefully before plugging in the IR extender to the respective IR sockets.
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4. If you are still encountering issues, attempt the “hot-plug concept. With all of the HDMI cables disconnected, turn on the source and plug in the HDMI cable into it’s output, then power up the Vanco unit and plug the HDMI cable into it’s input, finally turn on the display and plug the HDMI cable from the receiver into it.
If repairs are needed during the warranty period the purchaser will be required to provide a sales receipt/sales invoice or other acceptable proof of purchase to the seller of this equipment. The seller will then contact Vanco regarding warranty repair or replacement.