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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