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Loop Out Hdmi Wireless Extender Extend To 656 Feet 200 Meters
Hdmi Wireless Extender
The HDMI Wireless Extender provides an easy way to wirelessly extend HDMI signals to 656 feet (200 meters).
It extends HDMI content from computers, set-top boxes, Bluray players, and other HDMI sources to remote HDMI-compliant display(s).
Feature
●This wireless HDMI extender is comprised of a Transmitter unit and a Receiver unit
●Support loop-out at the transmitter end for easy monitoring
●Support a wide range of resolutions including 480i/576i - 1080p@50/60Hz, SVGA-WUXGA.
●External antenna supports a long range of transmission up to 656 feet (200 meters)
●Support IR extension for source device control at the display end
●Support OSD for monitoring device status
●Plug and play, no need for drivers for PC installation
Receiver ports layout:
1. USB PORT: FW upgrade
2. MODE button: Click to switch display mode (lighting for mode 1), and long press to switch channel bit (lighting for mode 2).
3. PWR light: Lighting when power is supplied.
4. LINK light: Flashing when data is transmitting.
5. STA light: Flashing when data is transmitting.
6. Mode 1 light (Display mode): Lighting off for Graphic Mode with shorter latency, and lighting on for Video mode with less package lost rate.
7. Mode 2 light (Channel bit): Lighting on to adjust high-bit channel, and lighting off to adjust low-bit channel.
8. Channel signal
9. ID button: Click to switch channel ID.
10. Switch mode: Display the screen of the transmitter with the same channel ID when use it as N to 1.
11. Splitter mode: Direct connection to transmitter. No channel ID should be set.
12. Antenna
13. DC IN port: Requires 12V/1A power supply.
14. Reset hole: When plug in the power,Long press the reset button for over 9 seconds to reset to factory default settings.
15. HDMI OUT port: Connects to monitor with HDMI port for display.
16. Audio out port: Audio output to other speakers. Note that HDMI output port sends audio simultaneously.
17. IR IN port: Supports IR input for remote control.
18. Antenna
Tx Port Layout:
1. USB PORT: FW upgrade
2. MODE button: Click to switch display mode (lighting for mode 1), and long press to switch channel bit (lighting for mode 2).
3. PWR light: Lighting when power is supplied.
4. LINK light: Flashing when data is transmitting.
5. STA light: Flashing when data is transmitting.
6. Mode 1 light (Display mode): Lighting off for Graphic Mode with shorter latency, and lighting on for Video mode with less package lost rate.
7. Mode 2 light (Channel bit): Lighting on to adjust high-bit channel, and lighting off to adjust low-bit channel.
8. Channel signal
9. ID button: Click to switch channel ID.
10. Switch mode: Display the screen of the transmitter with the same channel ID when use it as N to 1.
11. Splitter mode: Direct connection to transmitter. No channel ID should be set.
12. Antenna
13. DC IN port: Requires 12V/1A power supply.
14. Reset hole: When plug in the power,Long press the reset button for over 9 seconds to reset to factory default settings.
15. HDMI OUT port: Connects to monitor with HDMI port for display.
16. HDMI input: Connects to your device (laptop or computer box).
17. IR IN port: Supports IR input for remote control.
18. Antenna
Installation:
Splitter Mode Display (1 to 1):
1. Position the toggle switch to Splitter Mode on both Receiver and Transmitter.
2. Connect power to 12V/1A and a monitor to display output on Receiver.
3. Connect the Receiver and Transmitter with The same one HDMI cable to pair. The channel signals flash when pairing and stop at the channel ID after complete pairing.
4. After pairing, connect the DC 12V power supply to both units, connect a monitor to Receiver and an HDMI video source device to the input of the Transmitter.
* Troubleshooting guide:
If there is no signal on the monitor connected to Receiver, please make sure Receiver and Transmitter (1) are both switched l to Splitter mode and (2) have been paired together Switch Mode Display (1 to N, N to 1): 1. Position the toggle switch to Splitter Mode on both Receiver and Transmitter 2. Connect power to 12V/1A and a monitor to display output on Receiver. 3. After pairing, connect power to 12V/1A, a monitor for loopback, and a device to input on Transmitter. 4. Set Receiver and Transmitter to the same channel ID.* Note: Every Transmitter under the same network should be set to a different channel ID