5 GHz 4K Wireless HDMI Extender Transmitter Receiver System User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- HDMI
Table of Contents
5 GHz 4K
Wireless HDMI Extender Transmitter Receiver System
User Guide
What’s included
Ports and Interfaces
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HDMI IN: Connect to Input Sources via HDMI Male Input Port
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HDMI OUT: Connect to local Output display
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IR OUT: IR Signal Output Port
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DC 5V: DC 5V In
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Power: Power LED Indicator
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Link
Sender:
No Connection: Flash slowly
Get Connection: flash quickly
Receiver:
No Connection: Flash slowly
Get Connection: flash quickly -
Reset: Long Press 10 Seconds to Reset, Short Click to Match the Sender and Receiver
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HDMI OUT: Connect to local Output display
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IR RX: IR Signal Input Port
Connection Diagram
Pairing Steps Guide
- Connecting the sender HDMI IN port and receiver HDMI OUT port via HDMI cable firstly.
- Power on the sender and receiver till both links’ LEDs flash slowly.
- Short-click the reset button of sender and receiver, wait for the pairing process to finish, and get pictures from the receiver.
Introduction
The Wireless HDMI™ Extender lets you extend HDMI™ audio/video signal up to 150meters (500 feet) via a 5GHz band, with very low latency. The Wireless HDMI™ Extender includes both the Transmitter and Receiver, ideal for point-to- point digital signal extension situations that require high-quality HDMI™ video and someplace that have the limitation to physical wire connection. It supports up to 2 displays to show one source content synchronously and resolutions up to 4K@30Hz. It also allows the user to control the source device from the display side via the source device’s remote controller.
Features
- Simple Plug and Play, no software installation required
- Support 5GHz single-frequency wireless A/V transmission
- Wireless extension of HDMI up to 150 meters (500 feet) with no obstruction
- Compliant with HDCP1.3
- Support highest video resolution 4K@30Hz
- Support Point-to-Point and Multicast transmission (up to 2 receivers)
- Support infrared remote to control source device from the display side
- Support uncompressed audio such as LPCM
- Support audio sampling rate up to 48 kHz
Specification
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Input Port | HDMI x 1 |
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Output Port | HDMI x 1, LOOP OUT x 1 |
Wireless Extensions Distance | 150m(500 feet) for 4K@30H |
Frequency Band Range | 5GHz |
Wireless Standard | 802.11a |
Vertical Frequency Range | 50/60Hz |
Compress Formats | H.264 |
IR Frequency Range | 20-60KHz |
Interlaced Resolutions(50&60Hz) | 480i,576i,1080i |
Progressive Resolutions(50&60Hz) | 480p,576p,720p,1080p,4K@30Hz |
Limited Warranty | 1 Year Parts and Labor |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
Storage Humidity | 5% to 90% RH non-condensation |
Power Supply | DC 5V 2A |
Power Consumption (Max) | TX: 5.5W, RX: 4W |
Extender Unit Cert | FCC, CE, RoHS |
Power Supply Cert | FCC, CE, RoHS |
Dimension(LxWxH) | I 42×74.5x25mm |
Net Weight | TX:280g, RX:280g |
Material | Metal |
User Manual | English Version |
Troubleshooting
Problems | Causes | Solutions |
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No picture out after correct connection at one room | Maybe the sender and | |
receiver have not yet matched the connection. | You need to pair the sender and |
receiver or pair the second receiver, please follow the pairing steps guide
No picture out after correct connection at different room| The distance can’t
reach 150m due to the signal loss via passing through the solid walls.| When
passing through a solid wall (thickness under 30cm), the signal will lose 30%
of the original signal and the distance will be shorter than 120m; if passing
through two or more solid walls, the distance will be shorter than 40m. Please
get a shorter distance at pass through solid wall application
The picture out not stable or the distance is shorter than the description|
Maybe there have some same band Interference sources at 5GHz affect the
extender’s signal transmission.| Please place the product closer when there
have the same band Interference sources or remove the Interference sources
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