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• Connect the enclosed small IR transmitter to the “IR OUT” socket (2). Place the IR transmitter so that the
rounded tip points at the playback device (e.g., satellite receiver).
After the function test, IR transmitter can be permanently mounted using adhesive strips on its bottom.
Location of the IR receiver on your playback device (e.g., satellite receiver) is usually specified in its
operating instructions. The IR transmitter should be placed in the proximity thereto.
• Connect the plug of the enclosed wall plug transformer (both wall plug transformer is identical in design) to
the micro-USB socket (1). Plug the wall plug transformer into a mains socket. The power LED (6) lights up.
b) Receiver module (“RECEIVER”)
• Connect the HDMI output “HDMI-OUT” (9) of the receiver module to a free HDMI input e.g., on a television/
monitor.
• Connect the enclosed small IR receiver to the “IR IN” socket (8). Place the IR receiver so that the rounded
surface labelled with “IR” tip points towards you.
After the function test, IR receiver can be permanently mounted using adhesive strips. The cable can be
suspended on the hook of the mounting bracket.
• Connect the plug of the second wall plug transformer (both are identical in design) to the micro-USB
socket (7). Plug the wall plug transformer into a mains socket. The power LED (11) lights up.
First use
a) General
• Connect the transmitter and receiver modules as described in the chapter “Connection” with all devices
and enclosed wall plug transformers. Transmitter and receiver modules are ready for operation immedi-
ately after the wall plug transformers are plugged in the mains socket.
• Then, switch on your television. Further, select the correct HDMI input, to which the receiver module is
connected.
• Turn on the playback device (e.g., a satellite receiver).
Almost any playback device with HDMI output can be used, e.g., a Blu-ray player, game console or com-
puter/notebook.
• After a few seconds, the playback device’s image should appear on the TV set/monitor.
• Point the IR remote control of the playback device at the IR receiver on the receiver module.
The IR signals received from the IR remote control are sent via radio to the transmitter module, decoded
there and then retransmitted via the IR transmitter.
If the IR transmitter is located correctly in front of your playback device (satellite receiver), the playback
device responds as normal to the control commands (e.g., change of volume, channel selection, etc.).
b) Pairing (establishing radio link)
To enable receipt of the transmitter signals by the receiver, the devices should be linked using a code in a
manner similar to Bluetooth or WLAN connection.
Proceed as follows:
• Connect the transmitter and receiver modules with mains voltage so that red power LED lights up on each
device.
• Press briefly the button “MODE” (10) on the receiver module (“RECEIVER”). A relevant connection mes-
sage will appear on the connected TV set/monitor.
• Press briefly the button “MODE” (5) on the transmitter module (“TRANSMITTER”). After a few seconds the
radio connection will be established.
Information on the radio range
The transmission range of the radio signals between transmitter and receiver modules is up to 30 m under
optimum conditions.
This transmission range data refers to the so-called “free-field range”. However, this ideal arran-
gement (e.g., transmitter and receiver modules on a plain, level meadow without trees, houses,
etc.) never exists in practice.
Sometimes the range can be considerably reduced due to:
• Walls, reinforced concrete ceilings
• Coated / metallised insulating glass
• Proximity to metallic & conductive objects (e.g., heating elements)
• Proximity to human bodies
• Devices on the same frequency (other radio, video systems, WLAN devices, etc.)
• Proximity to electronic devices, electric motors, transformers, mains adapters, computers
• Proximity to computers or other electrical devices that are improperly shielded or operated without any
cover
Due to the different influences on the radio transmission, no specific range can be guaranteed. Try to change
orientation and installation location of transmitter and receiver modules. Reduce the distance between the
devices, use for example a longer (and high-quality) HDMI cable.
Troubleshooting
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• Switch on all devices and/or connect transmitter and receiver modules with mains voltage by the wall plug
transformers.
• Carry out the pairing procedure (see chapter “First use”).
• Reduce the distance between the transmitter and receiver modules, change the installation location.
• Select the proper input on the TV set/monitor.
• Do not place any devices onto the transmitter/receiver module; do not place them between other devices.
This greatly reduces the radio range.
• Use a high-quality HDMI cable.
• Disconnect the transmitter/receiver module from the mains voltage for a few seconds.
Image interference, image/audio dropout
• Reduce the distance between the transmitter and receiver modules, change the installation location.
Playback device does not respond to the IR remote control unit
• Relocate or realign the IR transmitter and IR receiver.
• Transmitter/receiver module is incompatible with the used IR transfer protocol of your IR remote control.
• Keep the relevant button of your IR remote control longer as usual for testing.
• Range of the IR receiver is approx. 5 m, opening angle is 30° (±15°). Align the IR receiver differently if
necessary.
Maintenance and cleaning
The product does not require any maintenance and should never be disassembled for any reason. Any
maintenance or repair work may only be performed by an expert.
Prior to cleaning the device, pull the power adapter out of the mains socket.
Use a clean, dry, soft cloth for cleaning. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, as these can cause discol-
ouration. To prevent scratch marks, do not press too strongly on the surface when cleaning.
Dust can easily be removed using a clean, long-haired brush and a vacuum cleaner.
Disposal
The product must not be disposed of with the household waste.
Please dispose of the product at the end of its service life according to the current statutory
requirements.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
We, Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau, hereby declare that this product
conforms to the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of the 1999/5/EC directive.
The Declaration of Conformity (DOC) for this product can be found at www.conrad.com.
Technical data
a) Transmitter
Operating voltage ........................5 V/DC
Supported resolution ...................up to 1080p
3D-support ..................................yes
HDMI input ...................................1
HDMI output ................................1 (signal at HDMI input is looped through)
Transmission frequency...............5 GHz
Radio range .................................max. 30 m (see chapter “Information on the radio range”)
Latency ........................................< 500 ms
Dimensions ..................................85 x 83 x 13.5 mm (W x D x H)
Weight .........................................approx. 62 g
b) Receiver module
Operating voltage ........................5 V/DC
HDMI output ................................1
Dimensions ..................................85 x 83 x 13.5 mm (W x D x H)
Weight .........................................approx. 60 g
c) Wall plug transformers (2 pieces included in the delivery)
Operating voltage ........................100 - 240 V/AC, 50 - 60 Hz
Output ..........................................5 V/DC, 1 A
d) General
Ambient conditions ...................... Temperature 0 °C to +40 °C, air humidity 10% to 90% relative,
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noncondensing