Knoll WHD3, WHD3-HDMI Installation Instructions Manual

Models and Dimensions
WHD3-HDMI TRANSMITTER 6-1/8” X 3-3/4” X 7/8” HIGH (156 X 95 X 22 mm)
WHD3-HDMI RECEIVER 6-1/8” X 3-3/4” X 7/8” HIGH (156 X 95 X 22 mm)
Power: 5 VDC 2.2 amps on each transmit and receive.
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WHD3 HDMI NO-WIRE SYSTEM
Installation Instructions v1.1
Warning: To be installed and/or used in accordance with
appropriate electrical codes and regulations. If you are not sure about any part of these instructions, consult a qualified electrician.
Introduction: Thank you for your purchase of a Knoll WHD3 No-Wire HDMI system. This system will take a HDMI signal and transmit it to its receiver, which can be up to 20 meters (about 65 feet) away in ideal conditions, even through walls.
Please note that this wireless system may not work as described in certain environments that have high electro-magnetic interference at times. Suitability for use should always be tested whenever possible.
Features:
Working frequency
range: 5.1 to 5.9 GHz
Supports video
resolution: 480p, 576p, 720p and 1,080p
Supports HDMI® video audio format and HDCP 1.2 with
video encryption
Supporting link speeds: up to 2.5 Gbps per channel Certification: 802.11a/n Omni-directional antennas Up to 20 meters transmit distance with ultra low latency Infrared remote control pass through Signal Strength meter to maximize transmission strength
Wiring: With the video source off and the TV off, gently connect your HDMI source with the shortest possible (less than 10 meters or 30 feet) HDMI wire to the Transmitter. Connect the Receiver to the TV, display or monitor with a second shortest possible HDMI wire. One short HDMI cable is included. Ensure the HDMI wires are top quality. If required, connect the infrared emitter to the Transmitter and place the emitter on the source component needing 38kHz infrared control.
Power Supply Connection: After connecting the HDMI wires, insert the 5 volt plug on each of the supplied power supplies to the Transmitter and Receiver. Next plug the AC side of the power supplies into wall outlets or, if possible, the switched outlet on the source component. Use the WHD3 Transmitter and Receiver off switch when not using the system for more than a week.
Positioning: In almost every installation the Knoll WHD3 Transmitter and Receiver functions best if they are positioned vertically. Swivel feet are provided on both units for vertical installation. After initially connecting and powering up, try rotating the Transmitter and Receiver for the best no-wire signal. On screen there is a signal strength indicator. The infrared receiver is on the side of the WHD3 Receiver and infrared signals can only go from the Receiver to the Transmitter.
WHD3 TRANSMITTER
Insert Infrared Emitter to port
HDMI Input from source
Pair hold button for 3 seconds
DC 5V Input
Troubleshooting: If the WHD3 system does not appear to be functioning, make certain the source and the destination devices connected are functioning and turned on. Reconnect the devices using maximum 3 meter (10 foot) long cables (in other words make sure the problem is not long cables, in which case a HDMI balun may be required). If the signal is present then make sure both the Transmitter and Receiver are getting power. If it still does not work, carefully inspect the cables and connectors for any damage. If the problem persists the Transmitter and Receiver may be too far apart. Try moving them closer together. If the Receiver picks up interference it may result in a reduced quality video or a buzzing sound. If this persists, try unplugging the Receiver and plugging it back in to reset its interference protection.
This product can get very warm when operating. This is normal.
Non HDCP Compliant Devices:
If a destination device does not appear to work, make certain that the device is HDCP compliant. A non-HDCP compliant device will not work with a signal that has HDCP encoding present.
If problems are experienced with this product, please call the Knoll tech support line for help at 800 566 5579 or 604 940 1689.
WHD3 RECEIVER
OFF ON Switch
HDMI output to TV or projector
Wireless link indicator Video Signal indicator
Power on LED
IR Receiver
LINK
DC 5V
HDMI IN
IR
LINK
DC 5V
HDMI OUT
IR
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