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Pairing Instructions

1.

Power off and disconnect all devices.

2.

Connect the TX's HDMI In to the RX's HDMI Out

using an HDMI cable (HDMI cable not included).

3.

Power on the RX, and wait for the Power LED and

Link LED to remain solid on. When both LEDs are

on, power on the TX.

4.

After successful pairing the Link LED on the TX and

RX will flash.

5.

Power off the TX and RX after pairing.

Note

: Repeat steps 1-5 if pairing is not successful.

Link LED Status Indicator

TX Link LED

Status

RX Link LED

Status

Description

Flashing

On

The TX and RX are paired

Flashing

Flashing

The TX and RX are paired,

and there is video signal

transmission

On

On

The TX and RX are not

paired or connected

Summary of Contents for HDwireless100

Page 1: ...1080p Wireless HDMI Extender 100m User s Guide G4 0107C P N HDwireless100 ...

Page 2: ...e pay close attention to all warnings and hints for this device Do not expose this unit to rain heavy moisture or liquid Do not put any items into the device or attempt to modify its operation Do not repair the device or open the enclosure without professional guidance to avoid electric shocks Doing so may void your warranty Keep the product in a well ventilated location to avoid damage from overh...

Page 3: ...ther devices will shorten the wireless transmission distance or cause signal loss Features Transmits HDMI signals wirelessly up to 328 feet 100m at 1080p Input audio formats LPCM 2 0 ch 32KHz 44 1KHz 48KHz 88 2KHz 96KHz 176 4KHz 192KHz audio Output LPCM 2 0 ch 48KHz Adopts H 265 high performance code technology HDCP 1 4 compliant IR extension allows you to recognize remote commands from a remote l...

Page 4: ...les not included WirelessFrequency Theextenderscansthenselectstheleastoccupiedwireless frequency when powered on Once the frequency is set itwillnotchangeduringoperation Toavoidinterference power cycle the TX and RX to scan for new 5G frequency Channel Center Frequency MHz Frequency Range MHz Bandwidth MHz 36 5180 5170 5190 20 40 5200 5190 5210 20 44 5220 5210 5230 20 48 5240 5230 5250 20 149 5745...

Page 5: ...DMI In Connects to your HDMI source device 4 Power Jack Connects to the included power adapter 5 Antenna x2 Connects to the included antenna 6 Reset Button Press and hold down for 5 seconds to reset the TX 7 Micro USB Firmware update port 8 IR Out Connects to the included IR blaster cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 Note TX and RX pairing is required after a reset See Pairing Instructions on page 8 ...

Page 6: ...Connects to your HDMI display 4 Power Jack Connects to the included power adapter 5 Antenna x2 Connects to the included antenna 6 Reset Button Press and hold down for 5 seconds to reset the RX 7 Micro USB Firmware update port 8 IR In Connects to the included IR receiver cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 Note TX and RX pairing is required after a reset See Pairing Instructions on page 8 ...

Page 7: ...ocation 6 ConnectyourHDMIdisplaytotheReceiver sHDMI Out connector with an HDMI cable HDMI cable not included 7 Optional Connect the IR receiver cable to the Receiver s IR interface port This connection is needed only if you need to control your HDMI source from the remote display location 8 Plug the included power adapters into the Transmitter sandReceiver sPowerJacks thenplug both power adapters ...

Page 8: ...n When both LEDs are on power on the TX 4 AftersuccessfulpairingtheLinkLEDontheTXand RX will flash 5 Power off the TX and RX after pairing Note Repeat steps 1 5 if pairing is not successful LinkLEDStatus Indicator TX Link LED Status RX Link LED Status Description Flashing On The TX and RX are paired Flashing Flashing The TX and RX are paired and there is video signal transmission On On The TX and ...

Page 9: ...9 IRCables Figure 3 IR Cable Specifications ...

Page 10: ...10 ApplicationDiagram The diagram shows the typical devices used with the wireless extender Figure 4 Application Diagram Transmitter Receiver ...

Page 11: ...11 IRApplication Figure 5 IR Application Diagram ...

Page 12: ... and wireless keyboards will interfere with HDMI signal transmission Keep the unit in a well ventilated environment to prevent it from overheating DONOTexposetheunittorain moisture orliquids DO NOT place anything on the unit DO NOT open the housing doing so will void the warranty and may cause personal injury due to electronic hazard DO NOT plug in or remove the IR cables when the unit is powered ...

Page 13: ... a signal Q Poor video quality A 1 Check the HDMI cables are connected properly Use different HDMI cables if necessary 2 Changetheangleoftheantennaonthetransmitter unitandreceiverunit Generally theantennaangle should be positioned as far apart as possible 3 Adjustthepositionoftransmitterunitandreceiver unit and make sure they are within the required signal range 4 Press the Reset button on the tra...

Page 14: ...RGB YCbCr YUV 4 4 4 4 2 2 Color Depth 8 10 12 bit 1080p 60Hz HDMI Audio Input LPCM 2 0CH 32KHz 44 1KHz 48KHz 88 2KHz 96KHz 176 4KHz 192KHz Output LPCM 2 0CH 48KHz Power Adapter x2 Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Output 5VDC 2A Power Consumption TX 2 25W RX 1 8W Dimensions TX RX 76mm W x 98mm D x 21mm H Weight TX RX 100g each Operating Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C ...

Page 15: ...ers TM and may be omitted on the user s guide The pictures on the user s guide are just for reference and there may be some slight differences with the actual products We reserve the right to make changes without prior noticetoaproductorsystemdescribedhereintoimprove reliability function or design ...

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