Audiovox HDP100 User Manual - Page 5

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Other Setup Options Connecting to an AV receiver or HDMI Switcher If you want to use multiple HDMI sources with the HD Powerlink system, you can connect the HDP100 transmitter to an AV receiver or HDMI switcher. 1. Make sure your signal source, display, and AV receiver or HDMI switcher are all working properly. Connect them as you normally would (without using the HDP100) and test them. If they work, disconnect them and proceed with step 2. If they don't, see the owners manuals that came with these devices to troubleshoot. 2. Follow the directions in the Quickstart Guide for connecting the HDP100 receiver to your TV. 3. Connect the HDP100 transmitter to the HDMI output on your AV receiver or HDMI switcher. 4. Find outlets close to both HDP100 units and plug them in. Note: For best performance, plug the units directly into AC power outlets. Don't plug into a surge protector, power conditioner­, or GFI-protected outlet - these may interfere with the communication between the units. continues on next page... 3

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Connecting to an
AV receiver or HDMI
Switcher
If you want to use multiple HDMI sources
with the HD Powerlink system, you can
connect the HDP100 transmitter to an AV
receiver or HDMI switcher.
1.
Make sure your signal source, display,
and AV receiver or HDMI switcher are
all working properly. Connect them as
you normally would (without using the
HDP100) and test them. If they work,
disconnect them and proceed with
step 2. If they don’t, see the owners
manuals that came with these devices
to troubleshoot.
2. Follow the directions in the Quickstart
Guide for connecting the HDP100
receiver to your TV.
3. Connect the HDP100 transmitter to
the HDMI output on your AV receiver
or HDMI switcher.
4. Find outlets close to both HDP100
units and plug them in.
Note:
For best performance, plug the
units directly into AC power outlets.
Don’t plug into a surge protector,
power conditioner, or GFI-protected
outlet — these may interfere with the
communication between the units.
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