The Receiver can also send RF signals to the Transmitter. This means that you do not
have to point your remote control at your devices as you may be watching TV in a
different location. Simply point your device’s remote control at the Receiver side and
the Transmitter sends IR commands to other devices allowing you to control your
Blu-ray player or settop box remotely.
1. Plug the IR blaster cable into the IR OUT port of
the transmitter.
2. Refer to your devices’ user manual and locate the
IR sensor. Manually move the IR blaster to identify
a good position of IR response. Securely place
the IR blaster.
3. When the connection is established, the
Transmitter relays infrared commands from your
Receiver to devices. You may need to change the
IR frequency to meet your devices’ IR
specifications. See Troubleshooting for details.
Status
Description
Power LED
(Receiver)
Input LED
(Receiver)
OSD Display
(Receiver TV)
Troubleshooting
Power saving
mode
Turn on the Transmitter or
receiver from the unit or remote
control
This may take up to 20 seconds
The receiver may be out of the
transmitter’s range. Please shorten
the distance or remove some
obstacles. The maximum video
transmission range for 1080p content
is up to 100 ft*.
Please make sure the device is
powered and securely connected to
the correct input port.
The video frame rate or resolution is
not supported. Please adjust related
settings or connect the source directly
to the TV for further troubleshooting.
Signal Quality, Source, Channel
and resolution will be displayed
Press IR button on the remote
control to change frequency
(38KHz, 40KHz or 33KHz)
Static Red
off
Blinking
4 level, looping.
Looping display
these two OSD
HDMI1 CH10
1280x1024
= 38KHz
Blinking
Blinking
(Quickly)
Blinking
(Slowly)
Static
Blue
Blinking
Blue
Blinking
Blue
Static Blue
Static Blue
Static Blue
-
-
-
-
-
The transmitter is
trying to establish
the connection with
receiver
Search available
channels if the kit
cannot establish
connections after
system boots up
No input from
selected source
Video format not
recognized
The kit works properly
and video format is
recognized
Change IR 38KHz
default setting
3D is supported on 3D-capable TVs
and devices. See EDID section and
your device’s user manual for details.
3D movies support
IR Blaster (Optional)
Troubleshooting
HDMI