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1.

 

Remove all parts from packaging and identify each part

                                                                                                                       

 

2.

 

On  the  Transmitter  Unit:  Connect  a  good  quality  HDMI  cable  from  source  HDMI 
output  to  the  transmitter  HDMI  (input)  connector.  If  you  are  going  to  view  the 
content  on  a  main  TV  connect  another  good  quality  HDMI  cable  between  the 
transmitter  HDMI  output  (TV)  connector  and  the  TV  HDMI  input.    Connect  the  IR 
Blaster  into  the  IR  socket  and  position  the  blaster  in  front  of  the  IR  sensor  on  the 
set-top box, (refer to its handbook for position of sensor). A set-top box source will 
have  an RF output (RF2)  which  should be  connected  to  the coaxial  RF input of  the 
HDMI transmitter. The home network coaxial cable should be connected to the LINK 
output of the Transmitter unit. Switch on the power to the main TV and turn on the 
set-top  box.  Connect  the  power  adaptor  jack  plug  into  the  DC  input  of  the  HDMI 
transmitter  unit  and  mains  plug  in  to  the  wall  socket.  Switch  the  mains  power  on 
and the unit will begin its installation. 

 

3.

 

On the Receiver Unit connect the HDMI output to the remote TV HDMI input using a 
good quality HDMI cable. Connect the IR eye to the IR socket and position the IR eye 
such  that  it  can  be  seen  by  the  remote  control  handset.  Connect  the  RF output  of 
the HDMI transmitter to the RF (aerial) input of the TV. Switch on the power to the 
TV. Connect the power adaptor jack plug into the DC input of the receiver unit and 
the mains plug in to the wall socket. Switch the power on and the unit will begin its 
installation. 
 

4.

 

The  units  will  automatically  configure  and  connect.  During  installation  the  TV  will 
display  a  start-up  screen  and  the  Blue  LED  will  flash  indicating  the  wireless  is 
connecting. Once connected the Blue LED will stop flashing and the units will be able 
to stream video when sent from the HD source.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for tvLink GI-TVLHD-1002

Page 1: ...R Transmitter Blaster 5 IR Receiver Eye 6 Vertical Mount Stands x2 7 Wall Mount Brackets x2 8 Quick Set Up Guide HD Video Streamer HD Video Streamer Model GI TVLHD 1002 Package Contents HD Video Streamer Transmitter Unit HD Video Streamer Receiver Unit Wall Plug Mains Power Adaptors x2 IR Transmitter Blaster IR Receiver Eye Stands x2 Wall Mount Brackets x2 Quick Set Up Guide ...

Page 2: ...power supplies Connection of wrong supplies may cause permanent damage to the unit or prevent it working correctly Accessories Page 2 IR Eye Connect to Receiver Unit and position the Eye to be visible by the remote HDMI Output Connect to remote TV RF Coaxial Input Connect to TV IR input Connect IR Eye and position in view of the remote control Power Indicator LED Green Normal Amber Flashing IR act...

Page 3: ...Installation and Connection Diagram Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...he power adaptor jack plug into the DC input of the HDMI transmitter unit and mains plug in to the wall socket Switch the mains power on and the unit will begin its installation 3 On the Receiver Unit connect the HDMI output to the remote TV HDMI input using a good quality HDMI cable Connect the IR eye to the IR socket and position the IR eye such that it can be seen by the remote control handset ...

Page 5: ... and powers the units using the supplied wall plug adaptors The transmitter and receiver then automatically go through a configuration routine When completed the units are ready to stream HD video Software updates and functional upgrades will be made available in the future to enhance the performance of the units These software upgrades will be available to download from the company website and sh...

Page 6: ...ck the coax connection from transmitter to receiver Blue LED is flashing slowly Connected but waiting for Source input Check Source is switched on Check HDMI cable between Source and TX input connector Restart the Receiver power cycle Check the HDMI cable between the Receiver unit and TV is connected and not damaged Replace HDMI cable Check the picture quality through the coaxial RF output port di...

Page 7: ... inspect reconnect Restart the Receiver power cycle I cannot control my source device from the remote location Check the IR Eye is not damaged and is connected correctly to the Receiver unit Ensure the IR Eye is positioned correctly to be seen by the remote control Check the condition of the batteries in the remote control Check the IR blaster is not damaged and connected correctly to the Transmit...

Page 8: ...ts is a simple procedure described in the set up guide What is the range of the units The range of the units in low loss cable is over 150 meters In a building the exact range will depend upon the quality of the coaxial cable used the number of interconnects and splitting sections the higher the cable loss the shorter the range Under high loss conditions the signal strength will be seen to be low ...

Page 9: ...play from a different input HDMI 2 SCART or other RF if required How important is the quality of the HDMI cable connecting the units to the Source or HDTV There is a large selection of HDMI cables on the market It is a question for debate whether the most expensive cables offer significant improvement over lower priced cables in a domestic environment What can be said is that maintaining a good gr...

Page 10: ...to case or wiring Do not handle the units or power adaptors with wet hands Disconnect the AC power adaptor from the mains when not in use Mounting Configurations In whatever mounting configuration adopted care must be taken to ensure the units are placed in a safe and secure position Do not place the units in any position where the cables and wiring may become entangled or cause a trip hazard Page...

Page 11: ...ials are principally recyclable and wherever possible should be recycled Materials such as plastic bags should be kept away from children P Definition Multimedia interface HDMI technology HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are all trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI This is a class B product in a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in whi...

Page 12: ...e required to register the purchase and gain access to the support pages of the website if required Unit Serial Numbers Transmitter Unit Receiver Unit Date of Purchase Useful Links Company Websites www globalinvacom com GI TVLHD 1002 QSG V1 00 Copyright GI Provision Ltd 2012 ...

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