User Manual
Ensure the bit rate of audio from the source device can be supported by the
Check the location of the IR sensor on your source device. Make sure the IR
IR Blaster can't
control Source
Change the IR Blaster frequency to meet Source device's requirement. See the
device.
OSD display:
Check that both HDMI display/projectors (connected to the Transmitter and
No 3D video
output
If you want to display 3D video on your 3D capable HDMI display/projector which
Specifications
Compatible with HDMI 1.4 specification
Supported HDTV resolutions: 1080p24/30/50/60, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p
Full Support for 3D Signals
Deep Colour capable: compatible input 30/36 bit, output 24 bit
Audio Formats: PCM, Dolby AC-3 5.1/7.1 & DTS
Supports HDCP 1.2 video encryption
Transmitter Ports:
2 x HDMI Type A Female (Input)
1 x HDMI Type A Female (Local Output)
1 x 2.5mm IR Jack
1 x 5V DC Jack
Receiver Ports:
1 x HDMI Type A Female (Output)
1 x USB Mini-B 5V Power Jack
RF Communication: 5 Channel MIMO
Operating Frequency: 5.1GHz to 5.9GHz
Operating Temperature : 0 – 40
Maximum HDMI cable length up to 5m in and out
Dimensions (WxDxH):
Transmitter – 182x96.5x32mm
Receiver – 95x95x32mm
Extender. Please refer to the Specifications section of this manual where
supported Audio Bit Rates are stated.
Blaster sensor is close enough and aligned to the source device's IR sensor.
Operation section of this manual for instructions.
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Receiver) support 3D video formats. If either of the HDMI display/projector only
supports 2D format, then 3D output is not supported whilst the 2D HDMI
display/projector is connected.
support, please power off the 2D HDMI display/projector and power cycle the 3D
HDMI display/projector and Extender units. You should now be able to view 3D
video, until the 2D HDMI display/projector is powered back on.
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