KanexPro SW-HD4X24K User Manual - page 4
4.
IR RX:
Connect to the IR Receiver for IR signal reception. Ensure that remote being
used is within the direct line-‐of-‐sight of the IR receiver.
5.
OUT B:
The HDMI is where you connect the HDTV or monitor with HDMI cable for
input source display. The Coaxial audio output is where you connect to the amplifier
with coaxial cable.
6.
OUT A:
The HDMI is where you connect the HDTV or monitor with HDMI cable for
input source display. The Coaxial audio output is where you connect to the amplifier
with coaxial cable.
7.
DC 5V:
Plug the 5V1A DC power supply into the unit and connect the adaptor to AC
wall outlet.
5.3 Connect and Operate
1.
Connect the signal sources such as Blu-‐Ray Players, Play Station 3, audio/video receiver,
satellite receivers and computers equipped with HDMI output interfaces with a short
high-‐speed HDMI cable to the HDMI Matrix inputs.
2.
Connect the HDMI output from the HDMI Matrix to a high-‐definition display device such
as HDTV, 4K Ultra HDTV or projectors with HDMI input interfaces. Use high-‐speed HDMI
cables that are recommended for the distances that are required for each connection.
3.
The Matrix is powered by an external power supply that is included. Connect power first
to the source, then to the Matrix and then to each HD TV or projector.
4.
The input source can be controlled from the display. This is accomplished by using an
optional IR Receiver pigtail pointing away from the display(s), which can be connected
with the optional HDMI IR Adapter, and inserted between the HDMI cable connector and
the display with the toggle switcher at the “IR” position. The IR Transmitter pigtail is then
connected to the Matrix and pointed to the source(s). A remote control is used at the
display to select switch inputs and output. The matrix also has the capability of being
controlled via Remote control.
5.4 Wideband IR (30KHz-‐-‐-‐60KHz) introduction