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5.2
LED Operation
In addition to the Power LED, there are two sets of status LEDs which indicate the operation or
the splitter. These LEDs can be broken down into two groups, Input LEDs and Output LEDs.
Input LEDs – Power, HDMI/DVI, HDCP and SYNC
Power – will be illuminated when the External Power Supply is connected to both the unit and a
live AC power outlet.
HDMI/DVI LED – will be illuminated when the source is HDMI. The LED will be out if the source
is DVI.
HDCP LED – HDCP (High-Bandwidth Content Protection) will be illuminated if the in-bound
signal requires authentication keys for decoding.
SYNC LED – will be illuminated if the source is providing a signal.
Output LEDs – Will be identified with a number from 1 to 8 depending upon the splitter. The
numbers correspond to the splitter's outputs. These LEDs will be illuminated if the output of the
splitter is successfully connected to an operating compliant devise.
6.0
TROUBLESHOOTING
In the event of problems, first make certain that the input and output cables are no more than
32.8 feet (10 meters) long (for signals to 1080p resolution) and are of the highest possible
quality. Next, make certain that the Splitter is receiving power.
Next, make certain that the Splitter is receiving power by looking at the power LED. It should be
illuminated and not flickering or intermittently going on and off. Intermittent operation generally
means a problem with the DC adapter or low AC voltage being applied to the DC adapter's
input.
If all is well in these areas, remember that DVI and HDMI devices communicate with one
another so the source device and all destination devices must be fully HDMI capable. In
addition, HDCP encryption requires additional processing which also is dependent on the
equipment you have connected to both the source and destination devices. If you experience
problems using the Splitters, you should attempt to determine what is wrong by first attaching
the source device directly to each of the destination devices in turn using the same cables you
are using with the expanded system. This is a way of determining if the problem is due to bad
cables or a problem with the other devices. If you are unable to obtain a signal using this
simplified path, suspect the cables, the source device or the destination device.
After trying the above suggestions should the problem still persist, contact your dealer for
additional suggestions. Should the dealer's technical personnel be unable to assist you, please
contact DVIGear via telephone at (888) 463-9927 (United States and Canada); international
callers may dial (770) 421-6699, or through e-mail at [email protected].
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