Rocketfish RF-WHD210 User Manual (English) - Page 7

Using the WirelessHD Kit - - 4 port wirelesshd kit

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2 Using appropriate wall anchors and screws (not included) for the type of wall or ceiling where the receiver will be mounted, securely attach the receiver mounting bracket to the wall. 3 Mount the receiver onto the mounting bracket by sliding the slots on the bottom of the receiver downward onto the tabs on the bracket. Mounting slots Mounting bracket Using the WirelessHD Kit Upon completion of the setup process and successful linking of the WirelessHD transmitter and receiver, follow these steps to use the WirelessHD kit: 1 Power on the TV or projector that the WirelessHD receiver is connected to and switch to the corresponding HDMI input. 2 Power on the WirelessHD receiver. 3 Power on the source component you wish to view. 4 Power on the WirelessHD transmitter. 5 Switching the WirelessHD transmitter to the correct HDMI input: Note: When switching between the four HDMI ports, it is normal for the switching to take an average of about 10 seconds (sometimes up to 20 seconds). The WirelessHD receiver will output a black video screen at 480p (720 x 480) resolution @ 60Hz with no audio during the switching process. • The WirelessHD transmitter may automatically switch to the HDMI port of the source device that is most recently powered on (depending on the type of source component that is connected). If it does not automatically switch to the correct HDMI port, or you want to switch to a different HDMI port for another source device, follow one of the following steps: • Press the corresponding button on the included remote control (HDMI 1-4) to switch the WirelessHD transmitter to the HDMI port for the source device you wish to view (be sure to point the remote at the WirelessHD transmitter). • If you have misplaced the remote control, or do not wish to use it, you can also quickly press the HDMI SW button on the back of the WirelessHD transmitter to sequentially toggle through the four HDMI ports. Note: Be sure to quickly press the HDMI SW button for less than one second to switch HDMI ports. If you hold this button down for three seconds or more, the transmitter will search for a different receiver and you may lose the connection between the transmitter and receiver. If this happens, press and hold the HDMI SW button again for at least three seconds to re-establish the link between the WirelessHD transmitter and receiver. • If your TV or projector and source devices support CEC (consumer electronics control), you will see the available connected devices on the Input screen of the TV or projector. Simply select the device you wish to view by selecting it from this on-screen list. Refer to the documentation that came with your devices to verify if CEC is supported; often marketed under different trade names, including: Anynet+ (Samsung); Aquos Link (Sharp); BRAVIA Sync (Sony); HDMI-CEC (Hitachi); Kuro Link (Pioneer); CE-Link and Regza Link (Toshiba); RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI - Onkyo); SimpLink (LG); HDAVI Control, EZ-Sync, VIERA Link (Panasonic); EasyLink (Philips); NetCommand for HDMI (Mitsubishi); INlink (Insignia). 6 To turn the WirelessHD kit off, perform one of the following steps: • Power off your TV or projector and source devices - when the WirelessHD transmitter and receiver have not detected a signal, they will automatically go into sleep mode. Note: When the WirelessHD transmitter and receiver go into sleep mode, the power and link status LEDs on both units will blink slowly. RF-WHD210 7

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7
RF-WHD210
2
Using appropriate wall anchors and screws
(not included) for the type of wall or ceiling
where the receiver will be mounted, securely
attach the receiver mounting bracket to the
wall.
3
Mount the receiver onto the mounting bracket
by sliding the slots on the bottom of the
receiver downward onto the tabs on the
bracket.
Using the WirelessHD Kit
Upon completion of the setup process and successful
linking of the WirelessHD transmitter and receiver, follow
these steps to use the WirelessHD kit:
1
Power on the TV or projector that the
WirelessHD receiver is connected to and switch
to the corresponding HDMI input.
2
Power on the WirelessHD receiver.
3
Power on the source component you wish to
view.
4
Power on the WirelessHD transmitter.
5
Switching the WirelessHD transmitter to the
correct HDMI input:
Note
: When switching between the four HDMI ports, it is
normal for the switching to take an average of about
10 seconds (sometimes up to 20 seconds). The
WirelessHD receiver will output a black video screen at
480p (720 x 480) resolution @ 60Hz with no audio
during the switching process.
The WirelessHD transmitter may
automatically switch to the HDMI port of
the source device that is most recently
powered on (depending on the type of
source component that is connected).
If it
does not automatically switch to the
correct HDMI port, or you want to switch to
a different HDMI port for another source
device, follow one of the following steps:
Press the corresponding button on the
included remote control (HDMI 1-4) to
switch the WirelessHD transmitter to the
HDMI port for the source device you wish
to view (be sure to point the remote at
the WirelessHD transmitter).
If you have misplaced the remote control,
or do not wish to use it, you can also
quickly press the HDMI SW button on the
back of the WirelessHD transmitter to
sequentially toggle through the four
HDMI ports.
Note
:
Be sure to quickly press the HDMI SW button for
less than one second to switch HDMI ports. If you hold
this button down for three seconds or more, the
transmitter will search for a different receiver and you
may lose the connection between the transmitter and
receiver.
If this happens, press and hold the HDMI SW
button again for at least three seconds to re-establish
the link between the WirelessHD transmitter and
receiver.
If your TV or projector and source devices
support CEC (consumer electronics
control), you will see the available
connected devices on the Input screen of
the TV or projector.
Simply select the
device you wish to view by selecting it
from this on-screen list.
Refer to the
documentation that came with your
devices to verify if CEC is supported; often
marketed under different trade names,
including: Anynet+ (Samsung); Aquos
Link (Sharp); BRAVIA Sync (Sony);
HDMI-CEC (Hitachi); Kuro Link (Pioneer);
CE-Link and Regza Link (Toshiba); RIHD
(Remote Interactive over HDMI - Onkyo);
SimpLink (LG); HDAVI Control, EZ-Sync,
VIERA Link (Panasonic); EasyLink (Philips);
NetCommand for HDMI (Mitsubishi);
INlink (Insignia).
6
To turn the WirelessHD kit off, perform one of
the following steps:
Power off your TV or projector and source
devices - when the WirelessHD transmitter
and receiver have not detected a signal,
they will automatically go into sleep mode.
Note
: When the WirelessHD transmitter and receiver go
into sleep mode, the power and link status LEDs on
both units will blink slowly.
Mounting slots
Mounting bracket