Connections and control elements
Transmitter module (“TX”)
1 “RESET” button
2 “PAIRING” button
3 Function LED
4 HDMI input “HDMI IN”
5 Micro-USB socket
for power/voltage supply
6 Clip for stand
Connection and start-up
Example:
First switch off all the devices that you wish to connect to the transmitter and receiver
modules.
• The stands included can be attached to the respective clip (6) or (12) at the back of the
transmitter and receiver modules.
One of the three outer sides of the stand has a label with “ 45°” or “ 90°”. The side with
the label must point in the direction of the transmitter/receiver module. Push the stand into
the clip in the direction of the arrow.
Depending on how you pin the clip, the transmitter/receiver module stands then at a 45° or
90° angle to the surface.
• Connect the HDMI input “HDMI IN” (4) of the transmitter module with a suitable HDMI-com-
patible cable to the HDMI output of a playback device, such as the HDMI output of a satellite
receiver, Blu-ray player or game console.
• Connect a TV/monitor to the HDMI output “HDMI OUT” (10) of the receiver module.
• Connect the micro USB socket of the transmitter module (5) or the receiver module (11) to
the micro-USB connector of one of the power adapters included (the two power adapters
are identical).
• Finally, connect the power adapters to a mains socket.
• Switch on the devices connected to the transmitter/receiver modules.
• The LEDs at the front of the transmitter module (3) and the receiver module (9) are indicating
functions:
Function
LED on the transmitter/receiver modules
Powering on, pairing or
no connection available
LED flashes
Connection available
LED is steady on
The devices connected to the transmitter/receiver modules must be switched on and
ready for operation, so that a connection can be established.
Pairing (establishing radio link))
The transmitter and the receiver modules must be linked using a code so that the transmitted
signal can be received. This process is called “Pairing”.
Usually, the two devices included will pair automatically, and a new pairing process is not
necessary.
Proceed as follows to manually do the pairing:
• Connect the transmitter/receiver modules to the mains voltage so that the red power LED is
flashing on both devices.
• Press briefly the “PAIRING” button (8) on the receiver module (“RX”).
• Press briefly the “PAIRING” button (2) on the transmitter module (“TX”).
Receiver module (“RX”)
7 “RESET” button
8 “PAIRING” button
9 Function LED
10 HDMI output “HDMI OUT”
11 Micro-USB socket for power/voltage supply
12 Clip for stand
Choice of location, range
The RF set provides wireless transmission of an HDMI-compatible AV signal. As a special
feature, resolutions of up to 4K can be transferred. The RF set uses modern 60 GHz technology
to realize such a high resolution.
Unlike the conventional HDMI wireless transmissions at 5.8 GHz, the signal trans-
mission can’t easily penetrate walls. Thus, ensuring a direct line of sight between the
transmitter and receiver modules.
Place the transmitter and receiver modules in such a way that they are free standing. Do not
place them behind devices (behind a TV, for example). This would block off the radio signal
making an RF communication impossible (or the range would be very short).
Place the devices so that objects (furniture, for example) and also people are not located bet-
ween the transmitter and receiver modules as this would also reduce the range.
The transmission range of the radio signals between the transmitter and receiver modules is up
to 10 m under optimum conditions.
This specific range cannot be guaranteed, however, due to the various influences on wireless
transmission. Try to change orientation and location of the transmitter and receiver modules.
Reduce the distance between the two devices; use for example a longer (and high-quality)
HDMI cable.
Protect the surfaces of valuable furniture by using a suitable mat to prevent scratches, pressure
points or discolouration.