measy W2H Nano 60G Wireless HDMI Extender User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- measy
Table of Contents
60G Wireless HDMI Extender
1080P, 60G Frequency
User Manual
Panel Description
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
STARING UP GUIDELINE
Waiting for 10 Seconds to Connect Successfully
To have a solid connection, The sender needs a video from an HDMI source connected to the transmitter and a display connected to the receiver.
Features
- Frequency brand range: 60GHz.
- Transmit wirelessly up to 100 ft line of sight (recommend 30 ft in the room).
- Supports video resolutions # VGA through WUXGA. # 480i1576i to 1080p@60Hz. # 3D video support 1080p/720p.
- HD 1.1 Compliant * Compliant with HDMI1.4, HDCP2.0.
- Supports True HD, HD Master Audio, and LPCM digital audio streams up to 7.1channels Uncompressed High Definition AV from source to display. Near-zero latency.
- Wireless extension of HDMI up to 30 meters.
- Support for CEC commands.
THE SENDER’S SIGNAL CAN NOT GO THROUGH WALLS
It can’t go through walls because the 60GHz radio frequency that the sender
uses does not go through concrete, metal or thick wood. We recommend that the
sender works best in an in-room installation.
Don’t hide the receiver behind the TV –
LED LIGHT
What’s the meaning of the LED light
HOW TO PLACE THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER?
It is important that the front part of the receiver and transmitter be pointed
towards each other or towards the wall or ceiling to allow the radio signal to
reflect off the surface
LED: The connection status indicates lamp. illuminates when power has
been supplied to the unit.
*LED OFF: Means the adapter is powered OFF or in Sleep mode.
- LED Slow Blink: This means the adapter has started radio transmission and has not yet found the other side of the link #If the adapter is a transmitter, the adapter is in Scan mode, searching for a matching receiver. #If the adapter is a Receiver, the adapter is in Beacon mode, searching for a matching transmitter.
*LED Fast Blink:* This means the adapters are associated, which means that the receiver and transmitter have accepted each other and established a network.
LED ON:** This means the transmitter and receiver adapters have established an audio/video connection. At this point, the user should be able to see this transmission happening on the display attached to the receiver.
HOW TO USE THE PAIR BUTTON
The transmitter [pair button
Set to Factory Default Function:
At any point, a long press (ten seconds) on the button will reset the adapter
to factory default.
The receiver pair button
Set to Factory Default Function:
At any point, a long press (ten seconds) on the button will reset the adapter
to factory default.
SUPPORTED VIDEO FORMATS
Resolution | Refresh Rate (Hz) | Color Depth(Color Depth (8,10, 12 bits)) |
---|---|---|
640 x 480p (VGA) | 60 | RGB 4:4:4 (8 bits) |
848 x 480 (WVGA) | 60 | RGB 4:4:4 (8 bits) |
800 x 600 (SVGA)) | 60 | RGB 4:4:4 (8 bits) |
1024 x 768 (XGA) | 60 | RGB 4:4:4 (8 bits) |
1280 x 1024 (SXGA) | 60 | RGB 4:4:4 (8 bits) |
1680 x 1050 (WSXGA+) | 60 | RGB 4:4:4 (8 bits) |
1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) | 60 | RGB4:4:4 (8 bits) |
4801 | 60 | RGB 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4.4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:2:2(8 |
bits)
480p| 60| RGB 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:2:2(8
bits)
5761| 50| RGB 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:2:2(8
bits)
576p| 50| RGB 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:2:2(8
bits)
720p| 50/60| RGB 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:2:2(8
bits)
10801| 50/60| RGB 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr
4:2:2(8 bits)
1080p| 24/50/60| RGB 4:4:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr 44:4 (8/10/12 bits) YCbCr
42:2(8 bits)
SUPPORTED VIDEO FORMATS
Type | Resolution | Refresh Rate(Hz) |
---|---|---|
Frame Packing | 1080p | 24 |
720p | 50/60 | |
Top – Bottom | 1080p | 24 |
720p | 50/60 | |
Side-by-Side | 1080i | 50/60 |
SUPPORTED AUDIO FORMATS
Format | Channel | Sampling Rates (kHz) |
---|---|---|
LPCM | 2 | 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 |
LPCM | 6/8 | 32/44.1/48/88.2/96 |
Dolby Digital | 2/5.1 | 48 |
Dolby Digital Plus | 2/5.1/6.1/7.1 | 48 |
Dolby TruelID | 5.1/6.1/7.1 | 48/96 |
DTS-HD Master
Audio| 5.1/6.1/7.1| 48/96
DTS-HD Master
Audio| 2/5.1| 192
Frequently Asked Questions
WILL THE SENDER’S SIGNAL GO THROUGH WALLS?
It can’t go through walls because the 60GHz radio frequency that the sender
uses does not go through concrete, metal, or thick wood. We recommend that the
sender works best in an In-room Installation
WHICH IS THE TRANSMITTER AND WHICH IS THE RECEIVER?
The transmitter is marked ‘TX” that should be hooked up to the Blu-Ray player,
AN receiver, or any other source device. the receiver is marked ‘RX” that
should be connected to a TV, projector, or any other display device.
WHAT IS THE SENDER’S RANGE? The sender’s range is up to 30 meters (about
100 feet) indirect or single bounced environments. We have tested it at 10-50m
distances without problems but it depends on the transmitter and receiver
placement and room design. We recommend testing the sender In the user’s
particular environment to see how it performs.
WILL THE SENDER’S RANGE BE LONGER IN THE OPEN AIR? Yes. If there is a
direct line of sight and no obstructions, the sender can connect well over
30-50 meters (100-165feet). This is particularly useful in auditoriums and
other open Installations.
WHAT DOES THE LED INDICATE? A slow flashing light on either unit means
the receiver and transmitter are setting up a wireless connection; A solid
light means the AV connection Is successful. To have a solid connection, The
sender needs a video from a HOMI source connected to the transmitter and a
display connected to the receiver.
HOW TO PLACE THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER? It is important that the front part
of the receiver and transmitter be pointed towards each other or towards the
wall or ceiling to allow the radio signal to reflect off the surface. Many
customers mount the receiver just below the top edge of the TV pointed upward
at a 45-degree angle to catch the signal that bounces off the ceiling.
DO THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER NEED TO BE POINTED AT ONE ANOTHER?
The best connection can be obtained it the transmitter and receiver are in
direct line of sight of one another and generally aimed at each other. If
either unit is sitting flat on a table, the antenna points out the mesh-screen
side upward at a 45-degree angle The best orientation for the transmitter is
usually fiat on a table or equipment rack and the receiver attached to a wall.
Note that if both units can see the ceiling or another wall, they will bounce
the signal off that surface to connect. In this way, the units can normally be
hidden from view.
WILL THE POWER SUPPLIES BE INCLUDED WITH A USB CABLE OR USB CHARGER? The
transmitter and receiver use a micro USB connector for power. This allows them
to be directly powered by the laptop’s or TV’s USB port using the USB to micro
USB cable if the TV can supply sufficient current. If the TV or laptop is
unable to supply power, use the USB AC power adapter that comes with
transmitter and receiver.
HOW MANY SENDERS CAN BE INSTALLED IN A ROOM? Two sets of senders can be
used simultaneously in a room since each will occupy a different wireless
channel. the senders WirelessHD implementation supports two separate high rate
channels.
MY SENDER WILL NOT CONNECT-WHAT DO I DO? ‘Make sure the transmitter and
receiver are within range – about 100 feet In the same room. The first time
the units are powered on. consider bringing them closer together to verify
that the system is working. Make sure the source (e.g. Blu-Ray player or AN
Receiver) is plugged into the transmitter.
• Try resetting both units by turning them both on and then holding down the
pair button of each unit until both units’ LEDs turn off (about 10 seconds).
This works best if the buttons on the transmitter and receiver are held at the
same time.
• Lastly, Make sure all the HDMI connectors are completely plugged in.
WHAT RESOLUTIONS ARE SUPPORTED BY THE SENDER? The sender supports all
standard HMI video resolutions up to and including 1080p/60Hz. It supports
most PC resolutions as well as DVI connections. It also supports 3D as well HD
audio formats.
WHY DOES MY TV SOMETIMES SAY “NO CONNECTION”? As long as the transmitter
and receiver units are within range, they will maintain a constant connection,
but a connection can be lost momentarily when the user is Changing inputs or
resolution. In this case, the transmitter will automatically re-connect after
a brief delay (less than 10 seconds)
Frequent yi Asked Questions
WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE PAIR BUTTON ON THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER?
Pressing the transmitter pair button until the LED goes off (around 10
seconds) will reset it to factory default and the transmitter will locate the
receiver found. Similarly, pressing the receiver scan button until the LED
goes off (around 10 seconds) will reset it to factory default and the receiver
will locate the transmitter found.
HOW IS 60G WIRELESS SENDER DIFFERENT THAN OTHER WIRELESS SOLUTIONS FOR
HDMI?
60G Wireless sender is based on the 60GHz WirelessHD standard which is free
from other wireless interference and has very low audio/video delay. The high
bandwidth of the radio frequency results in excellent audio and video quality.
However, 60G wireless sender Is not able to work beyond walls. unlike other
2.4 or 5GHz technologies. 60G wireless sender performance approaches that of a
cable. without having cables to worry about. 60G wirelessHD’s wireless
technology will perform very well in a gaming setup that requires very low
delay and high AV quality. Other wireless technologies won’t.
DOES THE SENDER SUPPORT AUDIO RETURN CHANNEL (ARC)?
No. the sender does not support ARC.
WHAT IS A WIRELESS BAND WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT IT?
You can find out more about the WirelessHD standard from the links below.
http://www.wirelesshd.orgraboutnechnology/
http://ww.wirelesshd.orgiaboutrfaqs/