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ProA/V Media Extender 

Wireless HDMI 

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Page 1: ...ick Guide and User Manual first for quick tips that make using your AITech product more enjoyable ProA V Media Extender Wireless HDMI AITech All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...Y PRECAUTIONS 2 DANGER BE CAREFUL WITH ELECTRICITY 2 2 INTRODUCTION 6 2 1 PACKING CONTENT 6 2 2 OVERVIEW 7 3 INSTALLATION 12 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 5 SUPPORTED RESOLUTION 26 6 AUDIO BIT RATE SUPPORT 27 7 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 28 All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 3: ...er Power cord Be sure the power cord is routed so that it will not be stepped on or pinched by heavy items Power overloading Avoid overloading electrical outlets or extension cords which otherwise could result in electric shock or fire Lightning Disconnect the product from the power source if it is left unattended for a long period of time and to protect the product from lightning Always disconnec...

Page 4: ... 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 3 Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection EN 55024 Information technology equipment Equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement EN 301 489 1...

Page 5: ...o an OEM or integrator but should not be distributed to the end user This device is intended for OEM integrators only Please See the full Grant of Equipment document for other restrictions This device must be operated and used with a locally approved access point The following regulatory and Safety notices must be published in documentation supplied to the end user of the product or system incorpo...

Page 6: ...in the 5150 5250MHz 5600 5650MHz band are prohibited This device has no Ad hoc capability for 5250 5350MHz and 5470 5725MHz Outdoor operations in the 5470 5725MHz band are prohibited This device could not be used in the 5600 5650MHz The device not operation in 5600 5650MHz CAUTION of System on Canada region Industry Canada regulatory information Operation is subject to the following two conditions...

Page 7: ...HDTV set wirelessly It operates the transmission in 4 9 GHz 5 9 GHz frequencies and it can adjust its communication frequency automatically in case of interference from another RF system With built in Omni directional antennas it can transmit uncompressed video content to 20 meters 66 feet LOS Line of sight with no latency Both IR Sensor Extender Cable and IR Blaster Extender Cable are included in...

Page 8: ...le into the IR OUT jack at rear panel of the transmitter Attach the IR blaster to the device connected to the TRANSMITTER You can point your AV equipment s existing remote control at the RECEIVER usually close to your TV to control connected device HDMI OUT To use the loop through feature you can place your 1 st HDTV set close to the AV equipment and connect the TRANSMITTER to that HDTV set via HD...

Page 9: ...ansmitted to your TV set Main Unit Back Panel IR Sensor Extender Jack Plug the IR Sensor Extender cable into the IR IN jack at the rear panel of the receiver Generally sensors with cable are placed near your HDTV set so that you can easily operate and control your AV equipment connected to TRANSMITTER by pointing the remote control to the TV instead of the AV equipment HDMI OUT For connecting the ...

Page 10: ...ter Standby mode without Loop thru INFO Press to display between Channel Source Resolution WIDE mode and Signal Quality Press once to display the current status Press again to exit OSD SOURCE Press this button to switch between audio video sources connected to the TRANSMITTER Press to go to the next input source Users can see the current setting on the OSD CHANNEL Press this button to change betwe...

Page 11: ... Mode Loop thru On Press the INFO button on the RCU and Signal Quality Source Channel WIDE mode status and resolution will be displayed for user reference OSD Displayed HDMI1 CH10 WIDE Off 1280x1024 Press again to exit the OSD Press the SOURCE button on the RCU or on the top of transmitter or receiver for audio video source input selection OSD Displayed HDMI1 CH10 WIDE Off 1280x1024 or HDMI2 CH10 ...

Page 12: ...ts 1 Press once for current WIDE mode status displayed on the OSD Default is disable HDMI1 CH10 WIDE Off 1280x1024 Press again to switch WIDE mode 2 Press WIDE button again within 5seconds to switch WIDE mode status OSD Displayed HDMI1 CH10 WIDE On 1280x1024 Press again to switch WIDE mode NOTE Only the status of the RECEIVER connected to the HDTV can be displayed on the OSD The status of the TRAN...

Page 13: ...TTER has two HDMI inputs for the latest High Definition device like PS3 Blu ray Player 2 Connect the TRANSMITTER s HDMI OUT to the HDTV set s HDMI IN port with an HDMI cable for the loop through output 3 Connect the supplied power adapter to the DC IN jack of the TRANSMITTER and a wall socket The LED indicator in the POWER button lights up in solid purple when the TRANSMITTER is connected to the p...

Page 14: ...HD projector Press the Source Input button of your TV s remote to select the appropriate HDMI video input 2 Connect the supplied power adapter to the DC IN jack of the RECEIVER and a wall socket The LED indicator in the POWER button lights up in solid blue when the RECEIVER is connected to the power mains All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 15: ...aster cable into the IR OUT jack of the TRANSMITTER Place the IR blaster head near the IR sensor of your High Definition audio video devices nearby The infrared IR sensor should be close to the front panel of your High Definition device usually behind a dark and sometimes reddish plastic window When the IR blaster cable is connected it relays infrared command from your remote control to the device...

Page 16: ...ble into the IR IN jack at the rear panel of the RECEIVER Note 1 The IR sensor supports 36KHz 56KHz NEC RC5 RC6 remote s signal protocol Therefore it is possible that some devices may not be supported 2 The IR blaster supports 47KHz remote signal protocol All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 17: ...roA V Media Extender Wireless HDMI will be turned on automatically 3 If it is in Standby mode and Loop thru display off Both POWER LED of transmitter and receiver are lit in red press the POWER button on both transmitter and receiver to turn on the TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER It will take over 1 minute for the system boot up All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 18: ...s period TRANSMITTER will enter Standby mode and turn off Loop thru display when press the POWER button of transmitter or press the POWER key of RCU to transmitter 5 During the warm up the POWER LED will blink in blue until the signal link between the TRANSMITTER and the RECEIVER is established Ensure your TV set or projector is in HDMI input mode and is already powered on All manuals and user gui...

Page 19: ... to different channels Note A Changing the ProA V Media Extender Wireless HDMI to a different wireless channel 1 Enter the wireless RF channel adjustment mode 2 Changes to the next available RF wireless channel 3 Exit the wireless RF channel adjustment mode Method Press the CHANNEL button on the Remote Control Unit RCU for current channel status display Press the CHANNEL button on the RCU again wi...

Page 20: ...urope Non DFS Japan Non DFS WIDE mode ON Frequency MHz Support Region Channel Support Region Channel Support Region Channel 5160 X X X X X X 5180 V 1 V 1 V 1 5200 V 2 V 2 V 2 5220 V 3 V 3 V 3 5240 V 4 V 4 V 4 5260 5700 X X X X X X 5745 V 5 X X X X 5765 V 6 X X X X 5785 V 7 X X X X 5805 V 8 X X X X 5825 V 9 X X X X Note A Gray background are indicates the DFS region B means Limited to indoor use C ...

Page 21: ... on Please refer Section 2 2 paragraph C D for detailed description Static Red Off Standby For very lower power saving EuP used Please refer Section 2 2 paragraph C D for detailed description Blinking Blue Blinking Initial Boot up During system boot up it required 1min or more for DFS channels scan and CAC waiting Searching available channels Blinking Blue Blinking Booting and Linking RF linking S...

Page 22: ...enarios The minimum range is 6 5 feet B If the connection or link is lost it may be caused by the following reasons a The range is over the maximum transmission distance b Either the transmitter or the receiver has been switched off C If the SOURCE LED continues to blink in blue slower than no signal mode and there is no video displayed or the video quality suffers this is an indication that the v...

Page 23: ...l to enable the Wide mode for longer range audio video transmission Note Only 1080i or below HD video transmission is available when enabling the Wide mode OSD shows WIDE On Please shorten the distance and disable the Wide mode OSD shows WIDE Off if full HD 1080p 60Hz content transmission is desired All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 24: ...paper on wall 2 Drill pilot holes 3 Insert the supplied two Anchors into the wall 4 Insert two screws into the anchors Leave 1 8 length for mounting the Transmitter or receiver 5 Place ProA V Media Extender Wireless HDMI key holes over the protruding screws and slide down into position All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 25: ...loser to the receiver Press CHANNEL on the included remote control to manually change the wireless channel POWER LED in Solid Blue Slow and Flashing SOURCE LED Ensure your video resolution and frame rate is recognized supported and within the transmission range Connect the source device to your TV to check and modify the video format compatibility Check your video resolution with HDMI input from y...

Page 26: ...ome resolution can t support on WIDE mode on IR Blaster can t control Source device Check where is IR sensor of Source device Make sure IR Blaster sensor is close and straight to Source device s IR sensor Please refer Charpter3 step3 for reference setup Change IR Blaster frequency to meet Source device s requirement Please continuing press Source key on the top of Receiver only over 3secs to switc...

Page 27: ...480p 59 94 60Hz YES YES 720x480p 59 94Hz YES YES 720x480p 60Hz 480p YES YES 720x576p 50Hz 576p YES YES 1280x720p 50Hz YES YES 1280x720p 59 94 60Hz 720p YES YES 1920x1080i 50Hz YES YES 1920x1080i 59 94 60Hz 1080i YES YES 1920x1080p 50Hz YES n a 1920x1080p 59 94 60Hz 1080p 60 YES n a Secondary CEA Video Timing 1920x1080p 23 98 24Hz YES YES 1920x1080p 25Hz YES YES 1920x1080p 29 97 30Hz 1080p 24 YES Y...

Page 28: ...Up to 6Mbit s bit rate support Support AC3 and DTS 2 channel PCM over S PDIF 16 24 bits audio sample with 32 48KHz sampling rate 2channel PCM 32KHz 44 1KHz 48KHz 96KHz 16 bits YES YES YES n a 24 bits YES YES YES n a All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 29: ... out Power Adaptor Operating Temperature 0 40 C Interfaces TRANSMITTERT RECEIVER HDMI Input TWO Type A A V Interfaces HDMI Output One Loop through One Type A IR Sensor YES IR Sensor Extender 2 5mm Jack Control Signal Interfaces IR Blaster Extender 2 5mm Jack Power Interface Power Input 5V DC Jack 5V DC Jack Front Power Switch YES One Tack Switch YES One Tack Switch Switches Front Channel Switch YE...

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