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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started With Air Shuttle 06 Introduction 06 Package Contents 06 Compatible Devices Chapter 2: Connecting Your Air Shuttle 10 Set Up 12 Usage Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Your Air Shuttle 14 Charging Instructions 14 Maintenance 15 Technical Specifications 16 Troubleshooting 16 Safety Information 19 Contact Us
1 Getting Started With Air Shuttle
Introduction Receiver Connectors/Switches CyWee Air ShuttleTM is a plug-and-play device that enables users to stream media content from their Apple devices to a TV without the need for cables and wires. Extremely portable, the Air Shuttle can be transported from the home to the road for entertainment, business, and many other applications. 1. C h an n el Selec to r 2. P o w e r S w i t c h 3. DC -I N Po wer Po rt 4.
2 Connecting Your Air Shuttle
S et U p 1. Plug the Receiver Power Adapter Cable into the receiver’s DC-IN power port and turn on the receiver. 2. Set the transmitter and receiver channel switches to the same channel. 3. Attach the fully charged transmitter into the mobile device and turn on. When the transmitter is on, the Power LED emits a green light. NEL CHAN 1 2 OF F 4. Plug the Audio/Video cable (red, yellow, and white connectors) into the audio/video input ports on your TV.
Streaming a video/movie 1. Make sure the transmitter is fully charged, and both devices are set up for streaming (see Set Up). 2. For iPhone users, select the “iPod” icon and then play a video from your library. 3. For iPad and iPod touch users, select the “Videos” icon and press “play” to begin streaming. 4. The video will be played on your TV screen. Streaming a photo slideshow 1. Select the “Photos” icon. 2. Photos using the TV-out can only be shown as a slideshow. 3.
Charging Instructions Technical Specifications Charging the Transmitter 1. When the red LED flashes, the device has less than ten minutes of playback time and will need to be charged immediately. 2. Connect the mini-USB cable to the transmitter. 3. Connect the USB cable to a power source that accepts USB. (computer, USB charger, etc.) 4. When charging, the Battery LED will emit a red light. 5. When the transmitter is fully charged, the Battery LED will turn off. Power LED Transmitter End 1.
Troubleshooting LED Indicators 1. I can’t get the transmitter to turn on. Make sure that your transmitter is fully charged, and that the receiver is set up properly. In the event that the transmitter battery is not charged, power the transmitter with the included mini-USB to USB cable. 2. My picture quality is not clear. It is possible that there is another user in close proximity. You can solve this by changing the transmitter and receiver to a different channel.
FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Part 2 / ICRSS102 Notice IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.