Converters.TV 718 Operation Manual

Wireless Multi-Format input
Transmitter to HDMI
Receiver Box ID # 718
Operation Manual
Introduction
Applications
System Requirements
Features
VGA@60/72Hz, SVGA@56/60/72Hz, XGA@60/70Hz and 1080p@24/30fps
hot key on the transmitters front panel and remote control
required.
The wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver boxes use baseband technology with Wireless High Definition Interface (WHDI) to deliver uncompressed HD audio and video. It can transmit within a distance of 20 meters while maintaining superb, wired equivalent quality and reliability with little to no lag. Both transmitter and receiver boxes come with built in antennas, making them a sleek addition to your Home or Office. These units can also convert analog and digital signals to HDMI V1.2 in order to be shown on displays.
Multi format input to wireless HDMI outputIntegrate your home entertainment systemShowroom Display
Input source equipment(s) and output display device(s) with HDMI cables.
Uncompressed HD audio/video wireless transmission at wire-
equivalent quality
Supports most video resolutions including 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i,
Supports analog/digital video/audio input and HDMI output to displayHDCP keysets allows each HDMI input to independently connect to
an HDMI display
Supports 3D comb filter and 3D noise reduction (DNR)Supports 3D noise reduction (DNR)Supports analog format conversion from 480i/576i to 480p/576p with a
Operational within a distance of 20 meters, no direct line of sight
Real time link, with a lag of less than 2 milliseconds.Strong 256-bit AEC based encryption for securityVideo Data Rates 1.5Gbps5GHz licensed band, MIMO(Multiple Input Multiple Output) RFSupports CEC bypass and input switch functionalityFully HDCP CompliantOperational in either Unicast or Broadcast modeAuto shutdown when one of the devices is turned offInstant signal transmission with a timing change of less than 10
seconds.
Control Channel allows two-way communications of 10KbpsAudio support PCM (2CH), DTS (5.1CH) & AC3 (5.1CH)
Operating Controls
Transmitter Front Panel
The following sections describe the hardware components of the unit with installation guide and setting methods.
IR sensor
② 480i 480p / 576i 576p LED indicator and
INPUT -IP/5SEC button: Press this button to
select the input source from COMP1 to PC or press for 5 seconds to switch between interlace and progressive format, yellow LED light will turn on when switched from interlace to progressive format, when switching from progressive to interlace the light will not turn on.
Input source selection: Press the input button to switch to your desired input sources from PC to COMP1, green LED will illuminate according to your selection. Link LED: When the system is in search mode the blue LED will flash repeatedly, and when it is in signal linking mode it will slowly flash. When the LED is on and there is no flashing it means the system is ready and audio or video can be sent.
ID: Press this button with the receivers “ID” button for two seconds to connect the systems. Before they left the factory the systems were already connected so there is no need for the user to reset the connection unless the systems cannot link up properly. Press the ID button for more than ten seconds to switch between Broadcast and Unicast mode. When the green LED is on it means the system is in Unicast mode and when the Red LED is lit the system is in Broadcast mode. The default mode for this system is Unicast and it is recommended to use this for home use. It is not necessary to press both the transmitter and receiver buttons at the same time. Note: Due to the nature of Broadcast mode, which has no uplink, there can be no communication between Transmitter and Receiver, the result is the following:
• HDCP protected content should not be transmitted.
• CEC and EDID repeater functions cannot be
supported.
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