4-Port HDMI Switch - Black
Model:RF-G1185
SKU:2947005
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Features
Compatible with most HDMI source components
Including Blu-ray Disc players, DVD players, digital cable and satellite boxes, gaming consoles and digital media players.
Connects up to 4 HDMI source components to a single HDMI input
Switches between HDMI ports automatically or with included remote.
Supports 1080p and 3D video
For impressive picture quality.
Supports 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound
For high-quality audio.
What's Included
- Rocketfish™ 4-Port HDMI Switch
- Lithium battery (CR2025)
- AC adapter
- Remote
- Owner's manual
Manuals & Guides
- Quick Start Guide (PDF)
- Warranty Manual (PDF)
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Q: Questionhow do I connect it with my sony Bravia TV with Sony Blu-Ray Player?How do I connect my sony Bravia TV with Sony Blu-Ray Player & switch between both. I have the Rockfish 4 way splitter box and after making all the connection either the TV works, or the Blu-Ray works. But either only works if I switch the HDMI cables around to do so. My TV only has one HDMI port. How can I get this to work. TV with Blu-RAY and the Rockfish 4-port selector? I have tried every combiation of HDMI Cables. Currently: HDMI from the box goes to the TV and the set top box and the Blu-Ray and theTV are in the other 3 ports. This is what is not working.
Asked by Jonathan.
- A:Answer The HDMI Cable from the TV should go to the Output slot on the Rockfish 4 way splitter, and additional HDMI components should be connected in slots 1, 2 or 3. Let me know if this works.
Answered by MGMM
Q: QuestionMy switch works fine but with my LG TV whenever I turn the TV off the switch turns off as well. Can this be disabled?My Sony TV didn't do that when I connected it to it. The LG does and it means I have to turn on the switch everything I turn on the TV.
Asked by uplink.
- A:Answer Your TV has probably CEC enabled. This feature allows devices with CEC to communicate with each other, so when the TV turns off, it tells the switch to turn off as well. In order to stop this, you will need to disable the CEC controls. You will probably have to go under the settings and browse there to see if you can find CEC options.
Answered by ItalyTulbitFun
Q: QuestionI am not sure how to setup this device to my tv, cable box,dvd, and Wii box. l have an LG tv that had 2 HDMI import. please help, not understanding di
Asked by Jesus Rockd.
- A:Answer I would recommend you attach HDMI cable to the switches output and connect that to the HDMI 1 input on the LG TV. Then connect the Cable box, dvd and Wii to the switches HDMI input 1, 2 & 3 inputs with their own HDMI cables. Set the TV to HDMI 1 input and change the switch to either 1, 2 or 3 depending on if you want to watch cable, dvd or play the Wii. I hope that helps.
Answered by Mark
Q: QuestionIs the remote IR or RF?Does the remote that comes with the package work through infrared or radio frequency? I would like to have the switch and devices in a closed cabinet in a different room.
Asked by David.
- A:Answer IR
Answered by cmlccie
Q: QuestionHow to get auto switching to work. Plugged in my Xbox one, ps4 and cable box. Output to Samsung Smart Tv. Auto switching does not work and switch doesn't turn on and off with my TV. Tried switching cables and powering off and on.
Asked by Aw13.
- A:Answer Is your HDMI-CEC turned on in your settings? I have a Samsung too and their CEC option on settings is called Anynet+. Having Anynet+ turned on actually did not work with the HDMI switch. Some people have success with Rocketfish switch, but in my case it would only work intermittently with my Samsung products, which was a deal-breaker for me. I tried two of them and kept having the same problem.
Answered by Jonathan
Q: QuestionNo signalPower outage last night, now no signal.......we have three outbound cables....one green light one red light on....can't get signal.....any ideas?
Asked by Spunky.
- A:Answer I'll give the super-short version of the longer answer I gave someone on a similar issue: 1.) Unplug everything all at once, including the power adapter, AND INCLUDING ALL HDMI CABLES for the HDMI switchbox. Note that HDMI cables provide very tiny amount of power and can prohibit full reset if plugged into the box. 2.) Push the selector button on the switchbox to discharge any power. 3.) Plug everything back in, and try changing HDMI ports by using the button on the switchbox to see if it's fried from your power spike. If it still works then the remote control should still work, too. If not, sounds like maybe you had a power hit when the power went out and may be time to visit Geeksquad.
Answered by blogthis
Q: QuestionIs there a specific hdmi cable to purchase or recomended one to use with my rocketfish 4 port splitter? There are so many and vary greately in price.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer There are a variety of HDMI cords we offer, which differ in length, price, etc. It all depends on you and what your needs, budget, etc are to make a worthwhile decision. But to answer your question, any HDMI cable should work.
Answered by RocketfishCustomerSupport
Q: QuestionDual Monitor HelpI have two monitors that are showing display from a laptop, I went to screen resolution and only one monitor is detected. How can I make it detect both?
Asked by Nick.
- A:Answer If you are using a HDMI splitter to push the signal to both devices, the Computer is most likely going to see the splitter as the next device down stream, and therefore only show one display option.
Answered by RocketfishCustomerSupport
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