• To supply the power of the transmitter module, use the wall plug transformer with the round low-voltage
plug, connect it to the round low-voltage socket (5). Plug the wall plug transformer into a standard mains
socket.
The transmitter unit then switches on automatically, the LED in the on/off switch fl ashes blue (this indicates
the attempt of establishing a connection with the receiver unit).
Warning!
If there is a service port (9) on your transmitter unit, you must not connect any device to it. The
port is used only for test purposes by the manufacturer!
b) Receiver unit ("Receiver")
• Connect the HDMI output (15) to a free HDMI input, e.g. of a beamer, a TV set or monitor, using a suitable
cable.
• Connect the mini USB socket (14) to the corresponding plug on the enclosed wall plug transformer. Plug
the wall plug transformer into a standard mains socket.
The receiver unit then switches on automatically, the LED in the on/off switch fl ashes blue (this indicates
the attempt of establishing a connection with the transmitter unit).
• An IR receiver (13) is built into the front of the receiver unit. The IR signals it receives are transmitted via
radio to the transmitter unit and then retransmitted by the IR transmitter.
In this way, you can continue to use the playback device's (e.g. Blue-ray player) IR remote
control, even though the playback device is not in the detection range of the IR remote control!
Furthermore, the IR remote control provided with the radio transmission set can be used to
toggle between the two HDMI inputs of the transmission unit.
Getting Started
• If not yet done so, insert two batteries of type AAA/Micro into the IR remote control, paying attention to the
correct polarity (observe +/Plus and -/Minus).
• Keep a minimum distance of 2 m between the transmitter and receiver unit to avoid radio interference.
• The device can switched on or off using the on/off switch on the transmitter unit (3) or the receiver unit (10).
Switching on: If you press the button briefl y, the LED changes from "red" to "blue"
Switching off: If you press the button briefl y, the LED switches from "blue" to "red" after a few seconds.
• After switching on the devices, they search for each other. This process takes at least 15 to 20 seconds.
If the LED in the on/off switch fl ashes blue, this indicates that the device is searching for the radio
signal. If the LED lights blue, the connection is enabled.
If a radio connection between the transmitter and receiver unit exists, it is enough to press the
on/off switch on one of the devices. The respective other device then is also switched on or off
automatically. The same applies to the on/off switch on the IR remote control.
Depending on the local conditions, no radio connection might be established. In this case,
reduce the distance between the devices or choose a different location.
• Select the desired HDMI input using the "SOURCE" button on the transmitter unit (2).
If a radio connection between the transmitter and receiver unit exists (LED in the on/off switch
lights permanently blue), the desired HDMI input (1 or 2) can also be selected via the "SOURCE"
key (11) on the receiver unit or via the "SOURCE" key on the IR remote control enclosed.
The corresponding LED for the selected HDMI input lights up. If the LED fl ashes quickly, no HDMI signal
has been recognised. If the LED fl ashes slowly, the video format is invalid or not supported.
• If you press the "INFO" button on the IR remote control, information on the resolution (e.g. 1920x1080),
transmission channel and HDMI input signal (1/2) will appear on the TV/monitor/beamer connected to the
receiver unit.
• With the "IR" button on the IR remote control you can toggle the IR transmission frequency between 36, 47
and 56 kHz (initial setting is 47 kHz). This might be required if your playback device (e.g. Blue-ray player)
does not react to the transmission signals of the IR transmitter enclosed.
Due to the multitude of devices, we cannot guarantee that an IR signal transfer e.g. of a Blue-ray
player's remote control from receiver unit to transmitter unit is possible.
Information on the radio range
The radio range between transmitter and receiver unit is up to 20 m (recommended minimum distance: 2 m).
The range can sometimes be considerably reduced due to:
• Walls, reinforced concrete ceilings, gypsum plasterboard walls with metal post and beam construction
• Coated / metallised insulating glass
• Proximity to metallic & conductive objects (e.g. heating elements, metal doors)
• Proximity to human bodies
• Devices on the same frequency (other radio video systems, WLAN routers with 5 GHz technology and so
on)
• Proximity to electronic devices, electric motors, transformers, mains adapters, computers, cables, wires
For this reason, a precise specifi cation of the attainable range is hardly possible as it depends
on the local conditions.
If you experience loss of picture, image interferences or similar, change the installation location
of the transmitter and receiver unit.
Maintenance and Care
• Before carrying out any cleaning, the product is to be separated from the mains voltage, pull the wall plug
transformers from the mains socket.
• The outside of the product should only be cleaned with a clean, soft, dry cloth. Do not use aggressive
cleaning agents or chemical solutions that could damage the housing (discolouring) or impair operation.
Disposal
a) General instructions
Electrical and electronic devices must not be disposed of as domestic waste!
Please dispose of the product when it is no longer of use according to current statutory require-
ments.
Remove any batteries/rechargeable batteries inserted and dispose of them separately from the
product.
b) Normal and Rechargeable Batteries
As the end user, you are required by law (Battery Regulation) to return used batteries and rechargeable
batteries. Do not dispose of used batteries in the household waste!
Contaminated batteries/rechargeable batteries are labelled with these symbols to indicate that
disposal in the domestic waste is forbidden. The names and symbols of the relevant heavy
metals are: Cd=Cadmium, Hg=Mercury, Pb=Lead (name written on the battery/rechargeable
battery, e.g. under the rubbish bin symbol on the left).
You can return your used batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge at any offi cial collection points in
your community, in our stores, or at places where batteries or rechargeable batteries are sold.
You thereby fulfi l your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
Technical Data
a) Transmission unit ("Transmitter")
Operating voltage ..........................................5 V/DC
Supported resolution .....................................480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Supported audio formats ...............................AC3, DTS (up to max. 6Mbit)
HDMI inputs ...................................................2
HDMI output ..................................................1
Transmission frequency.................................5 GHz
Range ............................................................max. 20 m
Latency ..........................................................< 1 ms
IR transmitter .................................................included in the delivery (externally via cable)
Dimensions ....................................................182 x 96.5 x 31.5 mm (W x D x H)
Weight ...........................................................approx. 200 g
b) Receiver unit ("Receiver")
Operating voltage ..........................................5 V/DC
HDMI output ..................................................1
IR receiver .....................................................integrated
Dimensions ....................................................95 x 95 x 33.5 mm (W x D x H)
Weight ...........................................................approx. 128 g
c) Wall plug transformer for transmitter unit
Operating voltage ..........................................100 - 240 V/AC, 50 - 60 Hz
Output ............................................................5 V/DC, 2 A
d) Wall plug transformer for receiver unit
Operating voltage ..........................................100 - 240 V/AC, 50 - 60 Hz
Output ............................................................5 V/DC, 1.5 A
e) IR remote control
Power supply .................................................2 batteries of type AAA/Micro
These operating instructions are a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1,
D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
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These operating instructions represent the technical status at the time of printing. Changes in
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