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Chapter 3
Basic Operation
Overview
The VE819 can be operated wirelessly and conveniently to connect your
HDMI device to a HDMI display. Transmitters can be managed by using the
OSD via the remote control to pair additional transmitters, modify transmitter
names, switch between transmitters and remove paired transmitters.
Transmitter and Receiver Link
This section explains how to use your receiver and transmitter. When they are
both powered on they can automatically locate each other without installing
any other software.
After powering on the Transmitter and Receiver, the panel LEDs blink to
indicate that the two units are establishing a connection. This takes around 15
to 20 seconds. The LEDs light a steady blue when the connection is established
and the VE819 devices are ready for use. If all operations are normal, the LED
lights on both should be static (not blinking).
If the LEDs continue to blink after 80 seconds, check the distance between
the Transmitter and Receiver. The minimum distance between Transmitter
and Receiver is 2 m (6 ft.) while the maximum distance between both
Transmitter and Receiver is 10 m (33 ft.).
Distance, quality and signal may vary depending on the environment; solid
structures, such as steel, concrete and brick may result to shorter distance
coverage or complete loss of signal.