User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- In The Box
- Specifications
- The Transmitter
- Indicator Troubleshooting Lights - Transmitter
- Functions & Setup of the Transmitter
- Settings Button - Transmitter without Dip Switches
- Test Pattern Button - Transmitter with Dip Switches
- The Receiver
- Indicator Troubleshooting Lights - Receiver
- Settings Button - Receiver
- IR Configuration
- Extracted Audio - L/R OUT
- Audio Extraction Example
- RS-232 Pass-through
- Troubleshooting
- Bandwidth Chart
- Maintenance
- Damage Requiring Service
- Support
- Warranty
5
The Transmitter
Indicator Troubleshooting Lights - Transmitter
POWER - On the back by power supply input: (Red) This is an indicator that the
power is connected. There are only two states for light:
·Light Is On = Power supply is connected and functioning.
·Light Is O = Power supply is not connected or there is no power present.(In order to have
power: check the power supply, USP, Outlet, etc...)
STATUS - On front by HDMI Port: (Blue) This indicator shows that the HDMI
source is connected. The states are:
·Light Is On (Solid) = Sync w/ HDMI source is correct and solid.
·Light Is Flashing = The light ashes during the sync process. If it is ashing continuously, a
picture may not be present.
If the BLUE HDMI STATUS LIGHT is ashing, check the following:
1. The source. Plug it directly into the display to be sure it’s functioning properly.
2. Try a longer HDMI cable. Some HDMI cables do not sync well at shorter lengths, a 2 meter
HDBaseT
RS-232
IR
Mode
Micro USB
(Firmware)
L/R Out
(PCM Only)
IR OUT IR IN
HDMI In
EDID/Scaler
Settings
See Page(s) 7
Test Pattern
Enable/Disable
Power