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H D A N Y W H E R E Modular 4x4 MOD44 User Manual Connect up to 4 x HDMI sources (Satellite/Cable HD Receivers, Blu-Ray players, Media Servers, Games Consoles, CCTV etc) and realises the potential of full HD 1080p / 4K High Definition picture and sound quality on up to 4 x HDTVs around the home.
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You can remove all the cables, boxes and TV furniture from your viewing area and hide them away. The HDanywhere Modular POE TV Receiver box is all you need at every TV location. Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand it’s easily hidden behind the TV, all you actually need in sight is the IR magic eye.
HDBaseT Wiring Guidance HDanywhere Modular systems require a single network cable to be run from each HDTV location, back to a central location. ‘SingleWire‘ systems use HDBaseT technology to transmit over 1 x Cat5e/6/7 cable up to a 100 metre distance.
H D A N Y W H E R E Whichever network cable type you choose, ensure that the main wiring architecture is 'solid core', not stranded ‘patch’ cabling. Patch cabling can be used for the last few metres of a run (say from a wallplate) but should be avoided over the longer runs as signal transfer over stranded cores is heavily reduced.
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H D A N Y W H E R E The Central Hub Service Card Slot IR Transmitter Ports (1,2,3,4) LCD Display Main Power Ethernet Connection Input Modules (1,2,3,4) Output Modules (1,2,3,4) Receivers HDBaseT Lite HDBaseT Pro HDBaseT Input IR Transmitter Port 2x Ethernet Ports IR Receiver Port HDMI Output...
H D A N Y W H E R E First time setup Your HDanywhere™ system is designed so that you can set it up quickly and start using it right away. Please note that the HDanywhere™ product warranty does not cover damage due to electrical disturbances.
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HDMI input 1) Step 2 - In-room TV Receiver IR set-up In order to use any of your source device remotes, the HDanywhere system remote or a universal remote at the TV Receiver locations, ensure that the IR RX cable receiver eye is connected to the 3.5mm jack port (labelled IR RX) and...
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Power the HDTVs on at the mains. Bring out of standby mode and select the correct HDMI channel that the HDanywhere TV Receiver is connected to. Power on the HDMI source devices at the mains and bring them out of standby mode.
H D A N Y W H E R E Operating your system Manual operation You can operate switching between sources manually by using the up and down buttons labelled ‘TV 1, 2, 3 or 4’ situated on the central hub front panel. Simply press the up or down button that corresponds to the TV output that you wish to change HDMI source on and toggle through until the desired HDMI input source video is being displayed.
H D A N Y W H E R E Troubleshooting Should you encounter a problem when using your matrix a soft (power cycle) or hard reset of the unit should resolve most issues. A separate troubleshooting info sheet may be available for more complex issues. If you do not resolve your issue after reading this, email support@hdconnectivity.com with as much information about your set-up and the symptoms as possible.
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A Three-year worldwide replacement guarantee covering HDanywhere™Modular electronic devices is provided by HD Connectivity. You can use our freepost returns service to send your faulty device back to us (UK only). If you need to use this guarantee contact HDanywhere™ Customer Services: support@hdconnectivity.com / 01684 576 348...
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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 without notice.