In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability,
WIRELESSPRIME. reserves the right to make changes to the products described
in this document without notice.
WIRELESSPRIME does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use
or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
FCC Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice
The device has met the FCC 15.247 requirement. In order to comply with the FCC RF
exposure requirement, the user must keep 20cm away from the antenna.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or televi-
sion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Information to the user
The user’s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator
shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. In cases where the manual is provided only in a form other than paper, such as
on a computer disk or over the Internet, the information required by this section may
be included in the manual in that alternative form, provided the user can reasonably be
expected to have the capability to access information in that form.
This Manual det ails the prod uct speci ficatio ns, instructions for u se,
precau tions, an d troublesh ooting. Read the Man ual careful ly before using
the prod uct. If you have a ny q uestion s or diffic ulties in u sing th is pro duct,
cont act the compa ny o r the selle r in time.
Brief Introduction
High-quality an d ultra low l atency
This product supports HD-SDI&3G-SD I in pu t an d ou tp ut a s well as HD MI f ul l- HD
inpu t an d ou tp ut , wi th t he highest r es ol ut io n of 1 08 0P/60Hz. With the use of H.264
coding-decoding technology with high compress io n ratio an d hi gh d ef in it io n,
the im ag es h ave h igh definition, and the latency is as low as 70ms.
4 tran smitters and 1 receiver share one wireless channel
This product supports 4 channel videos s im ul ta ne ou s in pu t, with re so lu ti on
up to 1080P60 per chan ne l. 4 c ha nn el v id eos shares o ne w ireless channel,
whic h greatly saves s pe ct ru m resources a nd provides great c onven ience fo r
user s to perform multi-cam era shooting.
Beam-Fo rming
Combined wit h 4× 4 MIM O an d Be am -For mi ng technol og y, this product has
advantages over other WiFi products in the marke t in t er ms o f transmission
distance and image bitrate. B ea m- Fo rm in g tech
more concen trated and stro ng er i n the dire ct io n from whi ch t hey are t ra ns mi tted
to the rece iver, al lowi ng t he m to transmit farther and be less susce ptible to
interfere nce from other sig na ls , th us m ak in g them more st ab le.
nolo gy m akes wireless signals
Standard mode and streamin g mode
This product supports switc hi ng betwe en t wo operat ing modes, namely standard
mode a nd RTSP strea ming mode. I n st an da rd m od e, thi s product supports
4TX-to-1RX and 4TX-to-2RX, and the video out pu ts i nterface are HD MI a nd 3 G-SDI.
In RTSP strea mi ng m ode, t hi s pr od uc t su pp or ts 4 TX-to -1RX and 4TX- to-2 RX ,
and th e vi de o st reaming interface i s LA N po rt(RJ45) .
This product supportssign al t ransmission via RS232/422 inte rf ace,
c
whic h is
onven ie nt f or u se rs to control t he t ransmitt in g terminal through the
device at t he receiving terminal, such as the PTZ.
controlling
Support monitoring on mobil e devices
This product supports monitoring on portable device s, like mo bi le p ho ne ,
tabl et a nd P C. U se r ca n in st al l li ve streaming to ol s upporting RTSP l ike VLC
on mob il e device, and con ne ct p ortable devi ces wi th receiver v ia WiFi to watc h
the li ve video with differe nt tra ns mi tter IP ad dress.
“L” (l ow-gai n) mo de:
Applicab le for clo se-range(<200m /656ft
Press the
“LNA O N/OFF”
button for
abou t 3s
Press the
“WPS /RTSP”
button for
abou t 3s
Press the
“WPS”
/RTSP
button for
abou t 6s
& LOS) and environments,
with strong anti -interference ability.
After switching to L mode, the “L” character
will be di splayed on the OLED display.
“H” (high-gain) mode: Applic able for
long distances, (NLOS or>200m/656ft)
and the an ti-interference abilit y i
than that in “L” mode. After switch ing to
H mode, the characters on the OLED
display will disappear.
In the code matching proces s of t he
transmitter and rec ei ver, the word
“WPS ” wi ll a lways b e di sp layed on
the OL ED d is pl ay, and the string will
disa pp ea r af ter th e code matching.
The tra nsmitter a nd receiver need to
be in code matching status at the same
time to achieve code matching.
When switchin
the word “R TS P” will be displayed on the
OLED d is pl ay, and the prod uc t wi ll e nter
streaming mode.
Tips:in RTS P mo de ,the decoding
func ti on i s di sa bl ed
Duri ng t he restart of the encoding board,
the “R ES ET ” st ri ng w il l al ways be
disp layed o n th e OLED display o f th e
transmitter, and t he str in g wi ll d is ap pe ar
after the restart.
After the receiver switches the frequency
channel about 1S
receiver and transmitter will display the new
frequency number after
switching.
“L” (low-gain) mode:
Applicable for close-range
<200m/656ft )
environments, with strong anti-interference
ability. After switc
the “L” character will be displayed on the
OLED display.
“
Applicable for long distances,
TX-to-RX>200m/656ft)
interference ability is weaker than that in “L”
mode. After switching to H mode, the
characters on the OLED display will disappear.
In the code matching proces s of t he
transmitter and rec ei ver, the word “WPS”
will a lways b e di sp layed on the OLED
disp lay, and the str in
the code matched. The tra ns mi tter a nd
receiver ne ed to be in code matching
status at the same time to achieve
code matching.
, the OLED display of the
channel about 1S
and strong interference
hing to L mode,
H” (high-gain) mode:
g will d is ap pe ar a ft er
(LOS &TX-to-RX
(NLOS or
and the anti-
OLED d is pl ay
switching
between
land sc ap e
mode a nd
port rait mode
Restart a
certain
chan ne l vi de o
of the receiver
Shor t press the
“LNA O N/OFF”
button for
abou t 1s
First, sh or t pre ss
the [RESE T] b ut ton
for cyc lical s el ec tion
among 1, 2, 3 a nd 4 t o
resta rt t he deco di ng
board i n th e channel .
Then pr ess and h ol d
the [RESE T] b ut ton
for 3s to c onfirm
the res ta rt.
Shor t press the “LNA ON/O FF ” button,
and th e di sp lay will switch betwe en
land sc ap e mo de a nd p or trai t mo de.
After long pres si ng t he b ut to n to confirm,
the “R ES ET ” st ri ng w il l be d is pl ayed on
the OL ED d is pl ay for 3s, and the string
will d is ap pe ar a ft er t he d ecodin g bo ard
begi ns to restart.
After the receiver switches the frequency
channel about 1S
receiver and transmitter will display the new
frequency number after
switching.
“L” (low-gain) mode:
Applicable for close-range
<200m/656ft )
environments, with strong anti-interference
ability. After switc
the “L” character will be displayed on the
OLED display.
“
Applicable for long distances,
TX-to-RX>200m/656ft)
interference ability is weaker than that in “L”
mode. After switching to H mode, the
characters on the OLED display will disappear.
In the code matching proces s of t he
transmitter and rec ei ver, the word “WPS”
will a lways b e di sp layed on the OLED
disp lay, and the str in
the code matched. The tra ns mi tter a nd
receiver ne ed to be in code matching
status at the same time to achieve
code matching.
, the OLED display of the
channel about 1S
and strong interference
hing to L mode,
H” (high-gain) mode:
g will d is ap pe ar a ft er
(LOS &TX-to-RX
(NLOS or
and the anti-
OLED d is pl ay
switching
between
land sc ap e
mode a nd
port rait mode
Restart a
certain
chan ne l vi de o
of the receiver
Shor t press the
“LNA O N/OFF”
button for
abou t 1s
First, sh or t pre ss
the [RESE T] b ut ton
for cyc lical s el ec tion
among 1, 2, 3 a nd 4 t o
resta rt t he deco di ng
board i n th e channel .
Then pr ess and h ol d
the [RESE T] b ut ton
for 3s to c onfirm
the res ta rt.
Shor t press the “LNA ON/O FF ” button,
and th e di sp lay will switch betwe en
land sc ap e mo de a nd p or trai t mo de.
After long pres si ng t he b ut to n to confirm,
the “R ES ET ” st ri ng w il l be d is pl ayed on
the OL ED d is pl ay for 3s, and the string
will d is ap pe ar a ft er t he d ecodin g bo ard
begi ns to restart.
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Product Installation
Product Installation
For transmitter
1. Please install all the antennas on the transmitter and make them in a fan shape
as shown in the picture.
2. Please fix the transmitter via the screw at the bottom or the V-mount at the back,
and place it at a height of around 1.5 to 2 meters above floor. Please make sure
that the distance between each transmitter is more than 1 meter.
In sta ndard mode, the f our chann el video so urce s are tran smitted to the fo ur
transm itters via HD MI or SDI respe ctively. Th e receiver will re ce ive th e four
channel sig nals and transport the m to swi tc h co nsole or/and mo nitor via
HDMI SDI.or/and
In streaming mode, th e four chan nel video s ources are to the fou r
transm itted
transm itters via HD MI or SDI respe ctively. Th e receiver will re ce ive th e
four RTSP from the four transmitter s and send them to the
switch con sole throug h the LAN por t.
streamings
You ca n also connect the receiver
with mobile d evices s uch as your mob ile phone, ta blet and PC via WiFi,
and watch th e live v ideo on the m obile p hone, table t .
Insert the Tally li ght into th e tran smitter ’s Tally o utput inter fa ce f irst,
then connect th e to the receiver’s Tally input i nterface,
and then control the Tall y light of th e four transmit te rs through th e sw itch
cons ole. When the receiver is tri ggered by a low- level cu rrent,
the tran smitter ’s Tally l ight is on.
Tally in te rface of the transm itter and receiver: The transmitter’s Tall y
inte rface is a standard
inte rface is a DB9 female .
Tally light output interface:
switch con sole
3.5 headpho ne interface. The receiver’s Tally
The DB9 header of the Tally input interface is
defined as follows:
No vo lt ag e outpu t by defa ul t
(Reserve 12V voltage ou tp ut )
Tran smit data T X
Groun d
Recei ve data R X
s, refer to “ Vi de o Parameter Settings”)
22
456
Name
RXD
P12V
TXD
TXD
GND
RXD
RS422
Desc ri pt io n
Recei ve data R X-
No vo lt ag e outpu t by defa ul t
(Reserve 12V voltage ou tp ut )
Tran smit data T X-
Tran smit data T X+
Groun d
Recei ve data R X+
Functional Instructions
Streaming Function
When u sing the fu nctions i n stre aming m ode, the transm itter needs to
switch to stream ing mode. At this time, the word “RTSP” is d isplayed
on the tra nsmitter’s OLED di splay, th e SDI and HDMI at the receiver have
no video outp ut, and the i mage is trans mitted to the streami ng media
softwa re t hrough the LA N port of the recei ver for de co ding display.
The streaming mode de pends on so ftware d ecoding . Co mply with l ots
of streaming medi a software. The following i s an examp le of common VLC
streaming media s oftware:After the trans mitter and receiver esta
networ k co nnectio n, the transm itter network i ndicator is a lways on,
the receiver net wo rk connecti on is norma l; the transm itter is connec ted to
the HDMI or SDI v ideo source, and th e re ce iver ’s network po rt is connected
to the strea ming device.
Take the VLC of the PC as an example . After ru nning V LC, sele ct to turn on
the network stream.Fi ll in the addre ss “rtsp: //corre spondin g transmitter
enco ding board IP addre ss/media /live/0” . Click “ Play ” to s tart streamin g.
Note t hat the transmi tter must be conn ected to the vide o source, and the
IP addre ss of the termi
nal st reaming device (such as a com puter) mu st b e
the same network se gment as the IP address of t he encoding b oard.
Otherwise, th e stre aming wil l fail.
5190 MH Z, 523 0M HZ 5755 MH Z 5795MHZ, ,
Opti on al:5270MHZ 5310MHZ 5510MHZ 5550MHZ
5590MH Z, 5 630MHZ , 5670MHZ
4*4 MI MO 5 dB i External antenna
OFDM
17dB m
28dB
70dBm
40MH z
802.1 1n
WPA2/WPS
Point to point, RTSP
2000m(video code rate: 8Mbps per channel)
70ms(min)
Support code
Supp or t HD MI 1 .4
1080 p,1 08 0i ,720p (up to 1080P/6 0H z)
PCM
H.26 4
RS23 2/ RS 42 2
Supp or t Tall y si gn al return
SDI in * 1; HDMI in * 1; Tally out * 1;
Lemo power coordinates *1;
Antenna sub *4; Key * 3;
Ship type power switch *1;
OLED display screen *1;
Np-F970 battery holder *1
In clo se range (, if the t ransmitter
and receive r are connected to 4 an te nn as , th e di st an ce
need s to be exten de d to 5 m, a nd t he L NA m od e sh ould
be set to L (low- ga in mode) ; wh en m ul ti pl e transmit ters
func ti on a t th e sa me t im e, e ns ure that the transmitters
are at least 1m apart fro m ea ch other;
In the l on g- di st an ce si
transmitter and rec ei ver as high as possible, to 1 .5-2m
or more; the antenna is fan-shaped and facing forwa rd,
and th e transmission effect is the best; the LNA mode
is set to H (high-gain m od e); when multiple transmitters
func ti on a t th e sa me t im e, e ns ure that the transmitters
are at least 1m apart fro m ea ch other.
situ at io n TX-to- RX <2 m)
tuatio n, lift t he
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(TX-to- RX <2m)
Precautions
Precautions
1. If tran smitter or
and receiver use H DMI cable a f
a. Do not plug in o r pull out th e HDMI cabl e of the transm itter and receiver
during norm al use.
b. Conne ct the transm itter to the vide o source and connec t re ce iver to
a monitor via HDM I and then power on the t rans mitter an d receiver.
c. Whe n the OSD prompts that code matchi ng fails afte r trying code m atching,
reboot t he transmit te r and receiver to see wheth er they can be conn ected
normally. Perform code m atching aga in when i t is still unab le to be
conn ected after restart ing.
d. Whe n there is no vid eo source outpu t since a blank s creen appea rs during
the receiver out put after swi tc hing the vi deo source resolu tion, pul l out
and then plug i n the HDMI ca ble of the tran smitter or receiver. If the HDMI
cable canno t be recover
ed after rem oval and i nsertio n, power o ff and
restart the transmitter a nd receive r.
e. When th e network can not be connec te d for a long ti me after switchin g
freque ncy chann el, reboot th e tran smitter a nd recei ver.
f. Wh en the transmitter and receiver devices are connec te d normall y,
there is n o output on t he moni to r at t he receive r, or the v ideo ou tput is
abnormal, re-pl ug the HD MI cable of t he receive r and check w hether th e
monitor is on stand by. If it is still unabl e to o utput nor mally after t he above
operat ion, try to repla ce t he display device.
2. If there is a picture ja m or mosaic d u
ring use, it is gen erally caus ed by
inte rference in the net work . Th erefore, t ry switchin g the network frequ ency
channel to avoid the interferen ce b and. The freque ncy sw itching
operat ion re fers to the frequ ency switching operation instr uctions.
3. Whe n using the d ev ice, b e sure to install the a ntenna be fo re t urning on t he
power. Failu re to do so may resu lt in damag e to t he device.
4. Whe n used, the s urroundin g enviro nment w ill affect th e quality of wireless
transm ission. Poo r operating e nviron ment may caus e image sou nd disorder,
such as pictu re pau se, noise, etc. There fore, pay at te ntion to the fo llow ing:
Walls , large metal p lates, and ap pliances ca n affect wi rele ss tra nsmissi on.
Try to avoid usi ng in the se env ironments .
In case of usin g in crowded con ditions , the transmi tter and receiver shoul d
be raise d as high as 1. 5-2m or more.
If a 5GHZ wireless device is us ed nearby, it may also cau se interference to
wirele ss tra nsmissi on. Such issu e can be solved by switchin g the frequen cy
channel. It i s recommended to switch t he product freque ncy to the
inte rmediate freque ncy in the ca se of interfe rence.
Do not place the transm itter and receiver in a met al shel f, which w ill
affe ct the wirele ss t ra nsmission . If it is unavoidabl e, consider l eading
the antenna out .
The transm itter and receiver are 1.5- 2m above the g ro und. The antenn a
is fan -shaped a nd facing forward, an d the transmi ss ion effec t is the best.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. (Example use only
shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Cautions
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user authority to operate the
equipment.
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only for purposes that are proper and in accordance with local regulations, terms and any applicable
polices and guidelines.
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2. WIRELESSPRIME reserves the right of final interpretation of this disclaimer.
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