AV Access HDW100 Quick Start Manual Download Page 1

1.  Application

(1) 1-1 Wireless Transmission        (2) 1-1 Wired Transmission
      

Note:

"Work Mode" 
Switch  Settings                       

Fig 1

Fig 2

Transmitter

Wireless

Wire

Receiver

Wireless

Wire

2. 

Specifications

Technical

Input A/V Port

Transmitter: 1 x HDMI

Receiver: 1 x LAN, 1 x WLAN

Input Resolutions 

Up to 1080P@60Hz

Output A/V Port

Transmitter: 1 x HDMI, 1 x LAN, 1 x WLAN

Receiver: 1 x HDMI

Output Resolutions

Up to 1080P@60Hz

Compliance

HDMI 1.3, HDCP 1.4

Transmission Distance Wireless: 60m (197ft)

Wired: 120m (394ft)

General

Operating Tempe32°F ~ +113°F (0°C ~ +45°C) 

10% ~ 90%, non-condensing

Storage Temperature

-4°F ~ 140°F (-20°C ~ +70°C) 

10% ~ 90%, non-condensing

Power Supply

DC 5V 1A

Power Consumption

TX: 3.5W (Max)  RX: 1.6W (Max)

General

ESD Protection

Human body model:

•  ±8kV (air-gap discharge)

•  ±4kV (contact discharge)

Product Dimension

(W x H x D)

140mm x 21mm x 80mm/5.5'' x 0.83'' x 3.15" 

each for TX and RX (Antennas not included)

Net Weight

Without antennas: TX: 0.3kg; RX: 0.29kg

With antennas: TX: 0.31kg; RX

0.30kg

3. 

Package Contents

1 x Transmitter; 1 x Receiver; Others: 2 x Antennas; 2 x Power 

Adapters (DC 5V 1A); 2 x Exchangeable US Plugs; 1 x IR Emitter; 1 x 
IR Receiver; 4 x Mounting Ears (with Screws)

4. 

FAQs

(1)  What should I do when Link LED is on, but there's no video output 

on the remote display?

•  Check and ensure the Work Mode switches on both transmitter 

and receiver(s) are set to the same positions (both at "Wireless" 
or "Wire").

•  Check and ensure the HDMI source is powered on, and the 

transmitter's HDMI In LED is on.

•  Connect the HDMI source device directly to the display to see if 

there's signal output.

(2)  How to deal with poor video quality?

•  Check if the HDMI cables are connected properly. Use different 

HDMI cables if necessary.

•  Change the angles of the antennas on transmitter and receiver 

to make the antennas parallel to each other (refer to Fig a). 
Operation in Fig b&c is not recommended. 

•  Decrease the distance between the transmitter and receiver to 

ensure it is within the available transmission range. 

•  Remove other wireless signals and move any obstacles that are 

blocking the signal line-of-sight.

(3)  Why the IR remote controller seems not sensitive enough?

Avoid to press and hold the IR remote controller's buttons

.

 Try to 

short press them intermittently instead.

5.  Panel Layout

Transmitter

Receiver

 

 

    

Version: V1.0.2

Antenna

Link LED

HDMI In LED

Power LED

Power

Connector

Switch for setting work

mode to “Wireless” or “Wire”

LAN

IR Out

HDMI Out

HDMI In

Reset Key

&LED

Antenna

Link LED

Power LED

Power

Connector

Switch for setting work

mode to “Wireless” or “Wire”

LAN

IR In

HDMI Out

Reset Key

&LED

DVD Player

IR Emitter

IR Receiver

DVD Player Remote

TV

Transmitter

Receiver

TV

Fig 1

DVD Player

IR Emitter

IR Receiver

DVD Player Remote

TV

Transmitter

Receiver

TV

Fig 2

Transmitter

Receiver

Fig (a)

Transmitter

Receiver

Fig (b)

Transmitter

Receiver

Fig (c)

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