Registration
Amimon products require registration between the transmitter and receiver, in order to establish a
wireless link. The registration process includes keys exchange, for enhanced security and can be
managed using the remote control, provided with the product.
Sets of Amimon - AMN35223_PB transmitter and Amimon-AMN36254_PR2 receiver usually arrive pre-
paired, when purchased as pairs. In such case, video link will be established automatically after
completing installation.
The registration is required only once, and after registration, the sets of transmitters and receivers will
connect automatically upon boot up.
Important
: Registration must be done when the system are in Aerial mode.
Registering a transmitter to a single receiver
If there is no transmitter registered to the receiver, you should see an OSD menu on the monitor.
1.
Connect the HD Source to the Amimon - AMN35223_PB transmitter.
2.
Connect a HD-SDI cable from the Amimon-AMN36254_PR2 receiver to the HD display*.
3.
Turn on the transmitter and receiver.
4.
Use the remote control on the Amimon-AMN36254_PR2 receiver and
Press the “
Add
” Hotkey button.
5.
The message “
Please Activate the Registration on Transmitter Unit
” will appear on the
monitor.
6.
Press the registration button on the transmitter until the “
Network
” LED starts blinking.
7.
Wait for OSD message of "
Adding
[
Tx name
]
Press OK to continue or Exit to cancel
".
8.
Press the “
OK
” button on the Remote control to confirm the addition of a new Amimon
- AMN35223_PB transmitter.
9.
Wait until the registration process is complete. An OSD message of "
Adding
[
Tx
name
]
…
"and a progress bar will appear during the process.
10.
Video link is established.
*The registration process can be done without HD source, an OSD message will appear to notify of
missing video source.
Note
: Once the registration process starts on the receiver side, it may take up to 30 seconds for the
registration process to start on the transmit side. In case the registration process exceeds 30 seconds,
re-start the registration process by going back to stage 4.