User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the LINDY 2, 4 or 8 Port 4K HDMI 2.0 Splitter. This device is a high
performance HDMI amplifier and video & audio splitter which allows one HDMI source to be
displayed simultaneously on 2, 4 or 8 different displays (depending on model.)
Package Contents
LINDY 4K HDMI 2.0 Splitter
5V DC multi country power supply
LINDY Manual
Features
HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 and DVI 1.0 compliant
Supports HDTV resolutions up to 4Kx2K@30Hz 24bit RGB/YcbCR 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:2:2
and up to 4Kx2K@60Hz 12bit YCbCr 4:2:0 & 3D up to 1080p@60Hz
Support for LPCM 7.1CH, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master Audio
Built in EDID simulator and HDCP keyset allows each output to work independently when
connecting to an HDMI display
Each input/output can support up to 10m when used with high quality LINDY SLD/GOLD
cables
Operation
Make sure all devices are switched off before making any connections! Once all the
connections have been made, switch on the devices in this order: displays, HDMI Splitter,
source device.
Connect the source device such as a DVD player or games console to the HDMI splitter's input
port. Then connect the high definition displays to the HDMI splitter's output ports. When all the
connections are made, connect the power supply and switch on.
EDID:
STD – If there is a problem with using multiple displays, this mode will use the inbuilt EDID of
1080@60Hz and LPCM 2CH Stereo audio.
TV – The source device will read the EDID setting of the monitor connected to HDMI OUT 1. If
the device is capable of 4K@60Hz then it will output this resolution to all ports. If the resolution
is not 4K then it will read all the ports and output the lowest resolution detected.
Notes on using DVI-D equipped devices: To connect devices equipped with DVI-D
connections, you can use either modular DVI-D/HDMI adapters or DVI-D/HDMI adapter
cables. Be aware that DVI-D is a 'video only' interface; audio signals are not supported
when using DVI-D source devices. Also, please note that DVI-D equipped displays must
support HDCP signal decoding to display HDCP protected HDMI signals. HDCP compatible
displays will normally feature the HD Ready logo.
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