Introduction ------------------------ Overview The HDMI over Giga LAN Extender is a perfect solution for audio and video signal extension via existing LAN (Local Area Network) system. With multicast technology, one local unit can drive multiple remote units with no extra network load. Via IGMP Giga Hub, there are 16 channels selectable and up to 4 channels can be transmitted simultaneously.
------------------- Product Description Connect to the HDMI source Video Connector Connect to the HDMI monitor Connect to Giga Hub RJ-45 Jack (IGMP Giga Hub recommended) Reset Button System reset Power Supply Apply the proper power to the unit F2 Push Button See Push Button Control section F1 Push Button Rotary Switch...
------------------------ Operation The LEDs on the Extender Units show the real-time status indicating the linking and communication between the Transmitter/Sender Unit and the Receiver Unit. Users can identify the current status through the LED indicators on the unit. The quality of the output signal will depend largely upon the quality of video source, cable and display device used.
Press for 1 sec. - Select Graphic Mode or Video Mode (also functions for all Tx & Rx in the same channel) (Factory default: Graphic Mode) Press for 3 sec. – Enter Anti-Dither Adjustment Mode: Level 1 /Level 2 / Off (also functions for all Tx &...
Video Wall Setting If you log in, you may see the following first. On System page, it shows the version information. : Click on Video Wall Setup for Basic Setup first ◆ Basic Setup...
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1. Bezel and Gap Compensation: * OW = Outside Width * OH = Outside Height * VW = View Width * VH = View Height Adjust dimensions (mm) for the monitors of video wall. If you don’t need this, just set all values “OW=VW, OH=VH.”...
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Step 3. ● Apply To: Select “All” and check “Apply” button for your settings and you will see all screens refreshing. 3. Configure row and column position for each display * OSD: On-Screen Display. The system automatically assigns a number to each monitor.
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Step 3. ● Apply To: Select one of the clients (OSD number) for the following setting. Step 4. For all monitors setup, please follow above steps 1 to 3. ● Show OSD: Uncheck this item if all settings are done.
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Part 1: Wall Size and Position Layout Part 2: Configure row and column position for each display...
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◆ Advanced Setup : After the Basic Setup is done, users may enter this page for advanced setting. Please notice that each monitor should have its own part of screen section and do not overlap. Step 1: Choose Control Target ●...
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Step 2: Control Options ● Single Host Mode: MUST check this item for single host application ● Horizontal Scale Up & Vertical Scale Up: It is NOT suggested configure these two items for it may result flickering images. ● Tearing Delay: The typical value is 10000~16000 μs. Before setting up Tearing Delay, users need to choose control target (each or several rows).
------------------------ EDID Configuration EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is greatly important which contains information about manufacturer name and serial number, product type, maximum image size, color characteristics, factory pre-set timings, frequency range limits, etc. In some cases display problems may occur due to incorrect EDID communication between the display monitor and the unit or inappropriate EDID data programmed by display manufactures.
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Limited Warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR'S LIABILITY FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR FINANCIAL LOSS WHICH MAY BE CAUSED BY THE USE OF THE PRODUCT EXCEEDS THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.