HDMI Extender Installation Steps

Oct 12, 2025

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Identifying the Transmitter and Receiver:

The black end cap on the back of the housing is the transmitter; the transparent end is the receiver.

 

Reading Monitor Information (if needed):

Hold the transmitter to the monitor end, power it on, and press the transmitter button with a pointed object. The transmitter LED will flash.

Plug the transmitter into the monitor that is powered on. If the signal is successfully read, the LED will stop flashing; if the signal is not successfully read, it will continue flashing.

After successful reading, remove the transmitter and power off. If the monitor uses the default display settings, skip this step.

 

Connecting the Transmitter and Receiver:

Plug the transmitter into the playback device (e.g., computer, DVD player).

Plug the receiver into the display device (e.g., TV, projector).

 

Installing the Network Cable Patch Cord:

The network cable wiring sequence follows the EIA/TIA 568B standard, with the color sequence: white-orange / orange / white-green / blue / white-blue / green / white-brown / brown.

Strict length matching is required during installation; patch wires are recommended.

Do not connect to a local area network (LAN).

 

Plug in the power:

Plug the power cord into the transceiver.

If the transmitter is working properly, its LED will light up; if the receiver detects a signal, its LED will also light up.

 

Power on and test the effect:

After powering on, check if the playback effect meets your requirements.

 

By following these steps, you can successfully install and use the HDMI extender to achieve long-distance, attenuated HDMI signal transmission.

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