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Setting up the transmitter (Tx) .................................................................................................................... 8
Setting up the IR blaster cable ...................................................................................................................... 8
Setting up the receiver (Rx) .......................................................................................................................... 9
Attaching receiver (Rx) to your BenQ projector with mounting holder-A ................................................................... 9
Attaching Receiver (Rx) to your BenQ projector with mounting holder-B .................................................................10
Booting up the transmitter and the receiver ..........................................................................................11
This device is a Full HD wireless transmission device.
• Uncompressed Full HD Image Quality with 3D Support
This solution delivers uncompressed 1080p full HD video with all types of 3D content from a Blu-
ray/DVD player, set-top box, game console, or even a computer to BenQ 1080P 3D video
projectors wirelessly as well as 5.1 channel digital audio.
• Stream up to 30m (100 feet) with no Latency, Great for Gaming
With four built-in omni-directional antennas, this solution transmits uncompressed video content
up to 30 meters (100 feet, Line of sight)* with no latency ideal for video gaming.
• Ultra Stable and Fluent Streaming Quality
This solution operates at 4.9 GHz~ 5.9 GHz frequencies and features “Dynamic Frequency
Selection” technology that adjusts the communication frequency automatically in case of
interference from another RF system and provides stable and fluent transmission quality for your
full HD content.
• Enhanced IR Functionality
IR Blaster Cable is included in the package so users can point their original remote control of the
AV source at the receiver directly to control source devices like switching channels.
Transmission distance depends on actual environment. Stated distance is based on line-of-sight measurement.
Structures constructed of steel, wood, concrete, or brick may decrease transmission distance.
Package content
Tr a n s m i t t e r ( T x )Receiver (Rx)Remote Control
These two LED indicators are lit in
solid blue to show current input you
switch.
2.Source selection button
Press to switch source inputs of the
transmitter.
3.Power button with LED Indicator
Press to turn the transmitter on and
off. The indicator in the power button
is lit in solid blue when the power is
on, and turns red in standby mode.
5 Introduction
Main unit back panel
12 34
1
2
3
12
Receiver (Rx)
1.DC in
For connecting the Tx adapter.
2.HDMI 1/HDMI 2
Connect up to two high-definition
audio/video source inputs via HDMI
cables.
HDMI OUT
3.
Connect transmitter to second display
equipped with an HDMI port via an
HDMI cable.
4.IR OUT blaster extender jack
Plug the IR blaster extender cable into
IR OUT jack of the transmitter.
the
Front panel buttons and indicators
Main unit back panel
1.Power button with LED indicator
Press to turn the receiver on and off.
The indicator in the power button
lights up in blue when the power is on
and turns red in standby mode.
2.
Source button
Press this button for input source
3.Source indicators
For HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 selected
indication.
1.DC in
Connect to USB type A (1.5V power
supply) on BenQ video projector or
the receiver’s power adapter.
6 Introduction
2.HDMI out
Connect to BenQ video projector via
the provided HDMI cable.
Remote controller
1
2
3
4
1.Power button
Press to turn the transmitter &
receiver on/off. When both power
indicators of Tx & Rx are in red, press
the power button on either Tx or Rx
to wake up the other automatically.
2.INFO button
Press this button to display OSD of
system related information on the
display terminal connected the
receiver.
3.IR button
Press to switch the IR blaster
frequency between 36KHz to 56KHz
to meet source device’s requirement.
4.SOURCE button
Press to switch the input sources
connected to the transmitter directly.
7 Introduction
Installation
HDMI
IR Blaster
IR sensor
HDMI Out
This section will guide you on how to prepare the unit before its initial use.
Setting up the transmitter (Tx)
Connect up to two high-definition audio/video sources to the transmitter.
1. Connect the transmitter’s HDMI 1/HDMI 2 jacks to the high-definition AV equipment’s HDMI out
jacks via HDMI cables. The transmitter is equipped with two HDMI jacks for the high-definition
equipment such as Blu-ray Players or video game consoles.
2. Connect the transmitter’s HDMI OUT to HDMI input of a second display via an HDMI cable for
the loop-through connection.
3. Connect the supplied power adapter to the DC in jack of the transmitter and a wall socket. The
indicator on the power button lights up in blue when the transmitter is connected to the power
socket.
Setting up the IR blaster cable
If necessary, connect the IR Blaster Cable to the IR sensor of you high-definition AV equipment. You
will be able to use the remote control of the source device at the receiver side to directly and
operate the source device like switching channels.
1. Plug one end of IR blaster cable into the IR OUT jack of the transmitter.
2. Stick the other end of the IR blaster cable near the IR sensor of your high-definition audio/video
devices and then press IR button of remote control to search a good position of IR response.
8 Installation
3. When the IR blaster cable is connected, it relays infrared commands from your remote control
to the device. You can now control your source devices by pointing their remote control to the
receiver instead.
The IR sensor supports remote’s signal protocol of NEC, RC5, and RC6 between 36 KHz ~ 56 KHz. Therefore, it
is possible that some devices may not be supported.
Setting up the receiver (Rx)
Attaching receiver (Rx) to your BenQ projector with mounting holder-A
1.If your BenQ projector is one of following
models: W1070+, W1080ST+, W1350,
HT1075, or 1085ST, please mount the
receiver to the right hand side of the projector
with the mounting holder-A (L type). Fix one
side of the mounting holder to the tripod hole
on the bottom of receiver and then fix the
other side of the mounting holder to the
bottom of projector by using the supplied
anchor.
2.All of these models mentioned above are
equipped with a USB type A jack (1.5V) to
provide power supply for the receiver. Just
connect one end of supplied USB cable to the
mini USB jack of the receiver and the other
end to the USB type A jack of the projector.
3.Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI out
jack of the receiver and the HDMI input jack
USB
of the projector. Turn on the projector and
the receiver will be automatically turned on
HDMI
accordingly. The indicator on the power
button of the receiver will light up in blue.
4.Press the source button of the projector to select the appropriate HDMI video input.
9 Installation
Attaching Receiver (Rx) to your BenQ projector with mounting holder-B
1.If your BenQ video projector is not in the list
as mentioned above, you can use mounting
holder-B to fix the receiver to ceiling mount
when the projector is installed on the ceiling.
Fix the mounting holder to the tripod hole on
the bottom of the receiver by using the
supplied anchor first and then use supplied
Velcro to fix the mounting holder and the
receiver to the ceiling mount as shown in the
picture.
2.Connect the supplied USB power adapter to
the mini USB jack of the receiver and a wall
socket. The indicator on the power button of
the receiver lights up in blue when the
receiver is connected to the power mains.
3.Connect the HDMI cable to the
HDMI out
jack of the receiver and the HDMI input jack
of the projector. Turn on the projector and
the receiver will be automatically turned on
accordingly. The indicator on the power
button of the receiver will light up in blue.
4.Press the source button of the projector to select the appropriate HDMI video input.
10 Installation
Booting up the transmitter and the receiver
HDMI
HDMI 1HDMI 2 HDMI OUT
IR OUT
DC 5V
IR IN
SOURCE
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
SOURCE
HDMI
21
SOURCE
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
SOURCE
DMI
1
SOURCE
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
SOURCE
HDMI
2
1
1.Place two AAA batteries into the remote
control.
2.Once the projector is turned on or the power
adaptor is connected to wall socket, the
receiver and transmitter will be turned on
automatically.
3.If in standby mode (both power indicators of the transmitter and the receiver are lit in red),
press the power button of either the transmitter or the receiver to turn on both the
transmitter and the receiver. The same condition applies to remote control operation.
4.If the transmitter’s HDMI out display is on (transmitter’s power indicator is lit in purple) and
the receiver stays in standby mode (receiver’s power indicator is lit in red), press the power
button of either the receiver or the transmitter to wake up the other and make wireless
connection automatically between each other.
5.During the warm-up, the power indicator will blink in blue until the signal link between the
transmitter and the receiver is established. It takes about 15 ~ 20 seconds to boot up
successfully.
SOURCE
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
21
HDMI
SOURCE
11 Installation
6.Ensure your projector is already turned on and being switched to the correct HDMI source.
HDMI
IR IN
Y/Pb/Pr
Video
RGB
S-Video
HDMI
SOURCE
HDMI
21
2
1
7.Press SOURCE button on the remote control or on the top of the receiver/the transmitter for
source input switching until you see the video being transmitted.
8.If all operation is normal, the power indicator and source indicator will both glow in solid blue.
Please refer below for detailed indicator and OSD description of the transmitter and the
receiver.
Power
Item/ModeStatus Description
indicator (on
Rx)
StandbyPower savingStatic redoff
Initial boot up/
warm up
It takes about 15~20
seconds for booting up.
Blinking blueBlinking
Continuing search
available channels if
Searching
available
channels
system can’t establish
the blink for over 80
seconds after
Blinking blueBlinking
initialization. (Note 1 &
4)
Wireless linked
mode
No input from selected
source. (Note 2)
Unrecognizable video
format. (Note 3)
Static blue
Static blue
Source
indicator (on
Rx)
Blinking
(Quickly)
Blinking
(Quickly)
OSD Display (on Rx)
4 levels looping
looping display
12 Installation
Video format is
recognized.
Static blueStatic blue
1.If the RF connection is not established after over 80 seconds, the link might be lost or the transmitter is most
likely out of range. You may have to verify the range and adjust or shorten the distance between the
transmitter and the receiver. The maximum video transmission range for 1080p content is up to 30 m (100
feet) in line of sight (LOS), and the minimum range is 1.98m (6.5 feet). Transmission distance varies from
environments. Stated distance is based on line-of-sight measurement. Structures constructed of steel, wood,
concrete, or brick may decrease transmission distance.
2.Please make sure the source devices have been turned on and switched the signal output to HDMI out; also try
to re-plug the HDMI cable to make sure the HDMI connector had settled well.
3.If there is no video displayed and OSD displayed “
video frame rate from the computer is not supported. Please refer to Supported resolution to switch a
supported video timing.
4.If you have more than one set of the unit, each transmitter and receiver should be at least 1.98 m (6.5 feet)
away from one another.
Not Supported Format”, this is an indication that the
9. On Screen Display (OSD) and the remote control instruction:
• In active mode, press the power button on
the top of the receiver or press remote
OSD displayed: (display for 3 seconds and then
enter Standby mode.)
control’s power button pointing to the
receiver, the receiver enters standby mode
and transmitter’s HDMI out is still on.
• In active mode, press the power button on
the top of the transmitter or press remote
ON
OSD displayed: (display for 3 seconds and then
enter Standby mode.)
control’s power button pointing to the
transmitter, both the transmitter and the
receiver will enter standby mode.
• Press INFO button on the remote control,
OFF
OSD displayed: (press again to exit.)
and information such as signal quality, source,
channel, and resolution will be displayed for
reference.
= OFF
• Press SOURCE button on the remote
control or on the top of the transmitter (or
the receiver) for audio/video source input
OSD displayed:
HDMI1 CH10 1280x1024
or
selection.
HDMI2 CH10 1280x1024
• Press IR button of the remote control to
change IR blaster frequency between 36KHz
and 56KHz. IR blaster frequency default
setting is 47KHz.
Press once for current IR frequency status display. The OSD shows:
HDMI1 CH10 1280x1024
= 38KHZ
Press IR button again to switch IR blaster frequency. The OSD shows:
HDMI1 CH10 1280x1024
= 40KHZ
Only the status of the receiver connected to the HDTV can be displayed on the OSD. The status of the
transmitter HDMI out cannot be displayed.
13 Installation
Troubleshooting
The power indicator doesn't light up.
Check if the power plug of the receiver or the transmitter is properly inserted into a
functional power outlet.
Poor picture quality or intermittent video.
• Check if your video resolution with HDMI input from your device is set to 1080p, 1080i,
720p, 576p, or 480p. Please refer to “Supported Resolution” for the supported video frame
rate.
• Ensure the transmission distance is less than 100 feet in line of sight.
No audio.
• Check your display’s volume is properly set and not set in mute mode.
• Check if your source player’s audio volume has been turned up.
• Ensure the bit rate of audio from the source device can be supported. Please refer to the
details in “Audio bit rate support.”
IR blaster can’t control source device.
• Check the IR sensor location of source device. Make sure IR blaster sensor is close and
straight to source device’s IR sensor. Please refer to step 3 in chapter 3 for setup.
• Change IR blaster frequency to meet source device’s requirement. See the page 13 for the
IR blaster frequency switching.
No 3D video output
• OSD displayed: TX or/and RX
• Check both display terminals (include Tx and Rx side) support 3D video format. If one of
display terminals supports 2D format only, then 3D output might not supported.
• For displaying 3D video on the supported display terminal, please turn off the 2D
supported display terminal and re-power on the 3D supported display terminal. Then set
the source player to 3D video format output for the 3D display.
• Check the video output setting of source player such as Blu-ray players or video game
consoles. If the video output setting of Source player is in 3D video format, It might be
abnormal to display on the incompatible display terminal.
14 Troubleshooting
No video is displayed on the screen.
• Verify that that the proper cables have been selected and installed between the transmitter
input jack and your high-definition equipment jack.
• At your projector side (connected to the receiver), select HDMI as the input source.
• Verify the power indicator and SOURCE indicators of the receiver and the transmitter.
• Power indicator is flashing in blue.
OSD displayed: (4 levels looping)
1.Ensure the transmission range between the transmitter and the receiver is NOT
beyond 30 meters (100 feet) transmission distance in line of sight.
2.Try to move the transmitter closer to the receiver.
• Power indicator is in solid blue and source
indicator is slow flashing
OSD displayed:
1.Ensure your video resolution and frame rate is recognized and supported.
2.Connect the source device to your display to check and modify the video format
compatibility.
3.Check if your video resolution with HDMI input from your device is set among 1080p,
1080i, 720p, 576p, or 480p. Please refer Chapter 5 for the detail supported Resolution.
• Power indicator is in solid blue and source
indicator is fast flashing.
OSD displayed:
1.Ensure the proper cables are connected between the transmitter and your source
devices.
2.Ensure your source devices connected to the transmitter are turned on.
3.Ensure the proper cables are connected between the receiver and the projector.
15 Troubleshooting
Supported resolution
If the SOURCE indicator continues to blink in blue (slower than “no signal” mode); OSD display:
, and there is no video displayed or the video quality suffers, it indicates that the video frame rate
from your A/V source device is not supported. Ensure that the consumer timing of your HD device is
compliant with the standard listed below:
2D Video Format TimingsResolutionSupport
Primary CEA Video Timing
640x480p @ 59.94 / 60Hz
720x480p @ 59.94HzYES
720x480p @ 60HzYES
720x576p @ 50Hz576pYES
1280x720p @ 50Hz
1280x720p @ 59.94 / 60HzYES
1920x1080i @ 50Hz
1920x1080i @ 59.94 / 60HzYES
1920x1080p @ 50Hz
1920x1080p @ 59.94 / 60HzYES
Secondary CEA Video Timing
1920x1080p @ 23.98 / 24Hz
1920x1080p @ 25HzYES
1920x1080p @ 29.97 / 30HzYES
VESA Timing (DVI only)
640x480 @ 59.94 / 72.809 HzVGAYES
800x600 @ 60.317 / 72.188 HzSVGAYES
480p
720p
1080i
1080p / 60
1080p /24
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
1024x768 @ 60 / 70.069 HzXGAYES
1280x768 @ 60 HzWXGAYES
1280x1024 @ 60 HzSXGAYES
Mandatory CEA 32D Video Format TimingsSupport
1280x720p @ 50Hz Top-and-BottomYES
1280x720p @ 50Hz Frame packingYES
1280x720p @ 59.94 / 60Hz Top-and-BottomYES
1280x720p @ 59.94 / 60Hz Frame packingYES
1920x1080i @ 50Hz Side-by-Side (Half)YES
1920x1080i @ 59.94 / 60Hz Side-by-Side (Half)YES
1920x1080p @ 23.98 / 24Hz Top-and-BottomYES
16 Supported resolution
Audio bit rate support
• Digital Audio from HDMI inputs: Up to 6Mbit/s bit-rate support.
• Audio formats supported: AC-3 and DTS.
• 2-channel PCM: 16~24 bits audio sample with 32~96KHz sampling rate as listed below.
2channel PCM32KHz44.1KHz48KHz96KHz
16 bitsYESYESYESYES
24 bitsYESYESYESYES
17 Audio bit rate support
Product specification
General specifications
Supported video
resolutions
Supported audio
formats
Transmission distance
System LatencyNo latency (<1ms)
AntennaHigh performance internal antennas
Operating frequencies4.9~ 5.9 GHz (including non-DFS and DFS frequency bands)
Power supply100~ 240V AC in, 5V 2A DC out power adapter
Operating temperature0~40°C
InterfacesTr a n s m i t t e r (T x )Receiver (Rx)
AV in terfa ces
Control signal
interface
HDMI input1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p
Digital audioUp to 6 Mbps AC-3 and DTS
The maximum video transmission range is 30 meters (100
feet) in line of sight (LOS).
The minimum range is 1.98 meters (6.5 feet).
HDMI input2 (type A)
HDMI output1 (type A)1 (type A)
IR sensorYesYes
IR blaster
extender
IR sensor
extender
2.5 mm jackN/A
N/AN/A
Power interfacePower input5V DC jack5V mini USB
Front power
Switches
Indicators
Dimensions (mm)182(W) x 96.5 (L) x 31.5 (H) 95(W) x 95 (L) x 31.5 (H)
switch
Front source
switch
Power indicator1 x LED (two tone: blue/red) 1 x LED (two tone: blue/red)
Source indicator2 x blue LED2 x blue LED
Signal quality
status
Yes (one tack switch)Yes (one tack switch)
Yes (one tack switch)Yes (one tack switch)
N/AOSD displayed
18 Product specification
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