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1.
HDMI Out:
Connect the receiver to your TV, monitor or projector via HDMI.
2.
Power:
Connect the receiver to the power supply using the supplied USB
cable and the USB power adapter. Alternatively, you can use any standard USB
power supply or a USB port from your display device, as long as it can supply
the receiver with 1A current.
3.
Button:
This button has various functions:
• Wake-up function:
Press the button to start the transmitter if it was previ-
ously in standby mode („Link“ LED is not lit).
• Reset to factory settings:
You can reset the transmitter at any time by
pressing and holding the button for at least 10 seconds.
• Next connection function:
Press briefly and the current connection to the
transmitter is interrupted, the receiver tries to establish a new connection
to the next possible transmitter.
Example:
There are 2 or more sources in the room, each with a transmitter
connected and there is a display connected to a receiver. The user receives
audio/video data from the first transmitter (source) and would like to switch to
the content of a 2nd or 3rd source. For this purpose, the button on the receiver
must be pressed to switch to the next source.
A maximum of 10 transmitters in a network can be connected to one receiver in
connected individually one after the other
Note:
If there is no other transmitter in the network, the button has no function
and the existing A/V connection is not interrupted
RECEIVER BACK: