1. Introduction
Looking for a way to send an HDMI signal but don’t want to go through the
hassle of routing wires through your home or office? Well the wireless HDMI
transmitter and receiver boxes with baseband technology and a Wireless High
Definition Interface (WHDI) are your answer to a wire free world. Able to deliver
uncompressed HD video and audio up to 20 meters away, while maintaining
superb, wired-equivalent quality and reliability without lag, these boxes come
with embedded antennas making them a sleek and stylish addition to your
Home Entertainment System.
2. Features
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Uncompressed wireless HD audio/video transmission at wired-equivalent
quality.
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Supports most video resolutions including 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i
VGA@60/72, SVGA@60/72, XGA@60/70 and 1080p(24fps/30fps).
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20 meter operating distance, depending on environment, no line of sight
required.
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Real time link, less than 1 millisecond lag.
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Strong 256-bit AEC based encryption for security.
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Video Data Rates 1.5Gbps.
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5GHz licensed band, MIMO RF.
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Supports CEC bypass and input switch.
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Fully HDCP Compliant.
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Unicast and Broadcast mode.
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Auto shut down when one of the devices is turned off.
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Instant signal transmission with a timing change under 10 seconds.
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A Control Channel allows two-way communications at 10Kbps.
3. Package Contents
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Wireless HDMI Transmitter box
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Wireless HDMI Receiver box
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2 x 5V/2.6A DC power supply adaptors
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Operation Manual
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CR-67 Transmitter Remote
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Holders x 2
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4. Operation Controls and Functions
4.1 Transmitter side
4.1.1 Front Panel
①
Power: Press to turn the system on or off.
②
Input: Press to select input source (1/2/3).
③
ID: Press transmitter “ID” button and receiver “ID” button for 2 seconds to
connect the systems. These systems were already connected before
leaving the factory so users don't need to reset them unless the system
cannot link up properly. Press the ID button for more than 10 seconds to
switch to a different mode (Broadcast/Unicast). When the LED is green it
means switch to Unicast mode and when it is red it means switch to
Broadcast mode. The factory default is Unicast mode and it is suggested
to use this mode for household use. It is not necessary to press both
transmitter and receiver ID buttons at the same time.
Note:
Due to the nature of the transmission, the Broadcast mode has no
uplink so there can be no communication between the
Transmitter and Receiver. This results in the following limitations:
• HDCP protected content should not be transmitted.
• CEC and EDID repeater functions cannot be supported.
• Broadcast mode is not HDCP compliant.
• Only supports single transmitter link with multiple receivers.
④
IR sensor.
⑤
Power: The LED will switch on when power is on.
⑥
Link: When the system is in search mode the LED will flash repeatedly,
and when in link mode the LED will slowly flash. When the LED does not
flash it means a link has been successfully established.
⑦
Input indicator: The LED will turn on to indicate which input source is
being selected and routed to the HDMI display.
1
2
3
5
4
6
7
Power Link
HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3
Input
Power
ID
CWHDI-TX1 Transmitter