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Chapter 3
Basic Operation
Overview
The VE829 Transmitter and Receiver communicate wirelessly. At startup,
ensure that the units first establish a connection with each other.
See
below for details.
There are various convenient methods to operate the VE829: manually via the
panel pushbutton, using the IR remote control, and via the On-Screen Display
(OSD). Manual operation involves pressing the
Source
pushbutton located on
the unit’s top panel or using the
Source
button on the remote control.
Input source switching, as well as adding/removing Transmitters and
modifying the Transmitter name, via OSD using the remote control are
discussed in Chapter 4.
Transmitter and Receiver Link
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 green when the boot up is completed
and the VE829 devices are ready for use.
Note:
1. If the LEDs continue to blink after 80 seconds, check the distance
between the Transmitter and Receiver. The maximum distance
between VE829T / VE829R is 100 feet, while the minimum distance
between VE829 devices is 6.5 feet if you have more than one set of
VE829.
2. 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.
Make sure your display device is set in HDMI input mode. Refer the user
manual of your HDMI display for more information.