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Connecting the repeater, Smart led technology – Audiovox POWERED HDMI REPEATER HD588 User Manual

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Powered HDMI Repeater

Connecting the repeater

1. Attach the HDMI cable going to your digital

video source (DVD Player, A/V Receiver, Satellite
Receiver, etc.) to the “Source” HDMI jack on the
HD588.

IMPORTANT: 24AWG cables are recommended
for all connections.

2. Attach the HDMI cable going to the video

display (HDTV, Projector, Plasma display,
etc.) to the connection on the HD588 marked
“Display.”

IMPORTANT: For 1080p signals, a maximum
length of 15m (49ft) is recommended. For 720p, a
maximum length of 40m (131ft) is recommended.

3. (Optional) If your display fails to show the image from your source, plug the

provided power supply into the repeater. Then, plug the power supply into a wall
outlet or surge protector.

Important: This power unit is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or fl oor
mount position.

Smart LED Technology

The HD588 is a smart device and has a pair of LED indicators to let you know the
HDMI cables have been connected correctly.

The Green LED indicates the connection has been
made correctly and you are ready to enjoy your digital
video programming.

The Red LED or no LED indicates improper
connection. Reversing the cables connected to the
HD588 should correct the problem.

If both LEDs remain off and you have checked that your connections are correct,
this indicates a lack of power in the HDMI circuit. The table on the next page gives
you a guide to what each combination of indicators mean.

SOURCE

DISPLAY

Power
supply
jack

Top view

Green
LED

Red
LED