USER GUIDE
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CONNECTION
Step 1: Use HDMI cable to connect the HDMI IN of HDFS100 Transmit-
ter to a Source device (Satellite receiver, CATV STB, BD player,
PS3, XBox…), if you want to watch the source program on the
same time , you can use another HDMI cable connected the
HDMI OUT to display (HDTV).
Step 2: Use HDMI cable to connect the HDMI OUT of HDFS100 receiver
to a display device (HDTV, Projector…)
Step 3: Connect the IR emitter to the HDFS100 Transmitter. And then
place the emitter probe in front of the source device’s IR receiver.
Connect the IR receiver to the HDFS100 Receiver. And then place
the receiver probe in front. (If you do not need the IR extending
function, please skip step 3)
Step 4: Connect a DC 5V/1A power adaptor to the Power Jack (Mi-
croUSB) of HDFS100 Transmitter.
Step 5: Connect another DC 5V/1A power adaptor to the Power Jack
(Micro USB) of HDFS100 Receiver.
Step 6: Connection Finish. If you can not get image on your display
device, please pairing the TX and RX first.(Press the MODE key
of RX box and then press the MODE key of TX box).
OPERATION
A. Installation
1. Make sure your input AC voltage conforms to the adaptor specifica-
tions.
2. Only use the power adaptor provided with the HDFS100. If you use your
own adaptor, make sure the power output is 5V DC, 1A centre
positive.
3. With direct line-of-sight, the maximum range of A/V signal trans-
mission can reach up to about 100 feet, and this distance would
be shortened by obstacles or walls placed between transmitter and
receiver. (The optimum indoor range is under 30M)
4. To ensure good infrared remote control operation aim your remote
control at the IR Probe of the HDFS100 and press the buttons firm-
ly. (With some remote controls it may be necessary to press and
hold each button for about a second). The working angle of the IR
Probe is +/- 15 degrees.