How to Set Up Your HEXA HDMI Splitter for Maximum Signal Performance

How to Set Up Your HEXA HDMI Splitter for Maximum Signal Performance

Setting up your HEXA HDMI splitter correctly ensures optimal signal quality, maximum range, and reliable performance across all connected displays. Here are the best practices to get the most out of your device:

  1. Choose the Right Splitter Model: Start by selecting the right model for your needs—1x4, 1x8, 1x10, or 1x16. Consider the resolution (up to 4K @30Hz), number of displays, and whether you need features like EDID management or IR extension.

  2. Use High-Quality Cables: Always use certified AWG26 HDMI cables to maintain stable transmission. For 1080p signals, input cables should be ≤15m and output cables ≤25m. For 4K, reduce distances to 12m input and 15m output.

  3. Connect the Source First: Connect your HDMI source device (PC, media player, camera, etc.) to the splitter’s input. Then connect the output ports to your monitors or projectors.

  4. Power the Device: Use the included power adapter (5V/2A or 12V/2A depending on model). Avoid third-party adapters that may not match voltage/current specifications.

  5. Test & Monitor Signal: Turn on your source device and monitors. Ensure that each output receives the signal correctly. If needed, reset the splitter or configure EDID settings for compatibility.

With these steps, your HEXA HDMI splitter will deliver synchronized, high-quality video signals across all screens with minimal latency or signal loss.

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