Actiontec Electronics MWTV3RX MyWirelessTV3 Wireless HD Receiver 4K Wireless HD Connection Kit User Manual Users manual
Actiontec Electronics Inc MyWirelessTV3 Wireless HD Receiver 4K Wireless HD Connection Kit Users manual
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MyWirelessTV3 4K Wireless HD Connection Kit Model#: MWTV3TX & MWTV3RX Serial Model Name: MWTV3KIT User Manual V0.01 Applied to 4K Wireless HD Connection Kit MyWirelessTV3 Wireless HD Transmitter MyWirelessTV3 Wireless HD Receiver Table of Contents Part I. Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1 1.1. Minimum System Requirements ............................................................................................ 1 1.2. Package Contents ................................................................................................................... 1 1.3. Getting To Know MyWirelessTV 3 .......................................................................................... 1 1.3.1. MyWirelessTV 3 Transmitter ....................................................................................... 1 1.3.2. MyWirelessTV 3 Receiver............................................................................................ 3 Part II. Connecting MyWirelessTV 3 ...................................................................................................... 5 2.1. Typical MyWirelessTV Connection Configuration .................................................................. 5 2.1.1. Transmitter .................................................................................................................. 5 2.1.2. Receiver ....................................................................................................................... 5 2.2. Connecting the MyWirelessTV Transmitter ........................................................................... 6 2.3. Connecting the MyWirelessTV Receiver ................................................................................ 6 2.4. Setting up IR Control .............................................................................................................. 7 2.4.1. Connecting the IR Blaster Cable .................................................................................. 7 2.4.2. Connecting the IR Receiver Extension Cable............................................................... 7 Appendix I. Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 9 FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, 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 isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differentfrom that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use only the supplied antenna. FCC ID: LNQMWTV3TX LNQMWTV3RX Part I. Introduction Thank you for purchasing MyWirelessTV 3. This product will allow you to transmit high-definition content from a set top box, gaming console, or other source with an HDMI port, to an HDTV monitor in another location, without lag or picture quality loss. It allows you to view movies and television programs in two different locations at the same time, without wires, or play a game on a television in one room, while the gaming console resides in another. This user manual will take you through the procedures needed to connect, configure, and enjoy MyWirelessTV, and also describe a few different possible scenarios concerning setup locations. 1.1. Minimum System Requirements HD set top box, gaming console, or computer equipped with HDMI output port HDTV monitor with HDMI input 1.2. Package Contents Contents in the package are listed below: (1) Wireless HD Video Transmitter (1) Wireless HD Video Receiver (2) Power Adapter (2) High-speed HDMI 1.4 Cable (1) IR Blaster Cable (for Transmitter) (1) IR ReceiverExtension Cable (for Receiver) (1) Velcro mounting pad kit (for Receiver) Documentation 1.3. Getting To Know MyWirelessTV 3 This section contains a quick overview of MyWirelessTV, including all ports and LEDS on both the MyWirelessTV Transmitter and Receiver. 1.3.1. MyWirelessTV 3 Transmitter The MyWirelessTV 3 Transmitter features five ports (Power, HDMI Input,HDMI Out to TV,IR Transmit, USB), one button (SELECT), and one LED (LINK). Draft LINK LED. The LINK LED isused to display the state of pairing between the Transmitterand Receiver. If it is blinking or off, the Transmitter is not paired with any Receiver. If it is glowing steadily, it has paired witha Receiver. SELECT button. The SELECT buttonis used topair with a Receiver.This is only required for connecting to another Receiver. USB port. The USB port is used to connect a USB flash drive to the Transmitterwhen a Draft firmware update is available. See "错误!未找到引用源。" for more details. Power port. The 5V DC / 2A power portisused to connect the Transmitter to a power source. HDMI Input port. The HDMI Input port is used, via an HDMI cable, to connect the Transmitter toan HDMI source (set top box, Blu-ray player, gaming console, etc.). HDMI Out to TVport. The HDMI Out to TV port(a pass-through port) is used, via an HDMI cable, toconnect the Transmitter to a local HDTV to allow continued videoviewing on the monitor located nearest to the Transmitter. Connection to this port is optional. IR Transmit port. The IR Transmit port is used to connect the IR Blaster cable to the Transmitter,enabling the use of the source device remote control in tandem withMyWirelessTV. 1.3.2. MyWirelessTV 3 Receiver The MyWirelessTV 3Receiver features four ports (Power, HDMI Out to TV,IR Ext, and USB), two buttons (MENU and SELECT), and three LEDs (MODE, LINK, and POWER). Draft LINK LED. The LINK LED isused to display the state of pairing between the Transmitterand Receiver. If it is blinking or off, the Transmitter is not paired with any Receiver. If it is glowing steadily, it has paired witha Receiver. POWER LED. The Power LED isused to display the state of the Receiver's power. If unlit, the device is off.If lit, the device is on. USBport. The USB port is used toconnect a USB stick drive to the Receiver when a firmware update isavailable. See "错误!未找到引用源。" for more details. MENU and SELECT buttons. The MENU and SELECT buttons are used together to access the GUI menu. Pressing the MENU button selects an option, and pressing the SELECT button saves the setting. And you can reset the receiver by holding the MENU button for more than five (5) seconds and then releasing the button. Note: You can access the GUI menu when the receiver has connected to the transmitter or when the receiver has not paired with any transmitter. Power Port. The 5V DC / 2A power portisused to connect the Receiver to a power source. HDMI Out to TV Port. The HDMI Out to TVport isused, via an HDMI cable, to connect the Receiver to an HDMI-readydisplay, such as a high-definition TV. IR Ext Port. The IR Ext portis used toconnect the IR Receiver cable, used to extend the range of the sourcedevice's remote control (in conjunction with the IR Blaster cableconnected to the Transmitter). Note: The use of the IR Receiver Extension Cable is optional. Draft Part II. Connecting MyWirelessTV 3 Connecting MyWirelessTV consists of two parts: connecting theTransmitter to a source of high-definition video, and connecting thereceiver to a high-definition television monitor. This chapter will take youthrough both procedures, as well as setting up the IR Blaster and IRReceiver to allow you to use the remote control of the source device in thelocation you are watching (or playing) your content. 2.1. Typical MyWirelessTV Connection Configuration 2.1.1. Transmitter A typical connection for the Transmitter is shown below: Note: Connecting a TV to the HDMI Out to TV port is optional. 2.1.2. Receiver A typical connection for the Receiver is shown below: Draft 2.2. Connecting the MyWirelessTV Transmitter You should install the Transmitter near the video source device (settop box, Blu-ray player, gaming console, etc.). Follow the procedure below to set up the MyWirelessTV transmitter: 1. Select the source device (i.e. a Cable/Satellite set-top box or Blu-ray player) you wish to transmit signal to the TV, and power off that device. Get the Wireless HD Video Transmitter unit from MyWirelessTV 3 Kit box. 2. (Optional) If the source device is previously connected to an HDTV, unplug the HDMI cable from the back of the source, and then plug the free end of the HDMI cable into theHDMI OuttoTVport on the back of the Transmitter. 3. Otherwise, get an HDMI cable from MyWirelessTV 3 Kit box. Plug one end into the HDMI Input port on the back of the Transmitter. 4. Plug the other end into an HDMI port on the source device.This cable should now connect the Transmitter to the sourcedevice. 5. Get one power supply from the MyWirelessTV kit box and plug the connector of the power cord into the 5VDC / 2A (Power) port on the Transmitter. Plug the AC adapter of the power supply into a power outlet. 6. Verify that the POWER LED is solid green. 7. Turn on the HDTV and the video source device, and make sure you can see video from your sourcedevice. 2.3. Connecting the MyWirelessTV Receiver You should install the Receiver near the HDTV monitor where you intendto watch the content being streamed from the source device. 1. Get the Wireless HD Video Receiver, HDMI cable and power supply. Go to the TV that you want to connect. Draft 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Plug oneend of the HDMI cable into an HDMI port on the HDTV monitor. Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI OuttoTV port on the Receiver. Plug the connector of the power cord into the 5VDC / 2Aport on the Receiver.And plug the AC adapterof the power supply into a power outlet. Verify that the POWER LED on the Receiver is SOLID green. Wait for a bit as the Receiver connects to the Transmitter. The LINK LED should show SOLID Green once they're connected. Turn on the TV and switch the source to the HDMI input that the Receiver is connected to.You should see content beingstreamed from the source device. 2.4. Setting up IR Control The IR Blaster Cable connects to your Wireless HD VideoTransmitter. The IR Blaster can receive IR signal from your source device’s remote control over MyWirelessTV network, andemits the IR signal to control the source device. Thus, you cancontrol the source device from wherever the TV and Wireless HDVideo Receiver are located. The IR Receiver Extension Cable extends the IR receiver of theWireless HD Video Receiver. Thus, it allows the Receiver toreceive IR signal from the remote control, if the device is placed inan area where IR signal is not in line-of-sight of the source’sremote control. Use of this cable is optional. Note: If the Receiver and Transmitter are in the same room,setting up IR Blaster cable is not required. 2.4.1. Connecting the IR Blaster Cable The IR Blaster cable receives the source device remote control signal fromthe Receiver and delivers it to the source device. 1. Get the IR Blaster cable from theMyWirelessTV kit box. The IR Blaster cable has a black connector. 2. Plug the black connector of the IR Blaster cable into the IR Transmitport on the Transmitter. 3. Locate the Infrared (IR) sensor on your source device box. 4. The IR Blaster head comes with a hook-and-loop fastener. Detach the loop strip from the fastener, and peel off the release liner of the adhesive tape. Stick the loop strip near the Infrared (IR) sensor on your source device. 5. Mount the IR Blaster head by attaching the hook and loop strips together. 2.4.2. Connecting the IR Receiver Extension Cable The IR Receiver ExtensionCable receives signals from the source device remotecontrol and sends them back to the source device. 1. Get the IR Receiver ExtensionCable from theMyWirelessTV kit. The IR Receiver ExtensionCable has a green connector. Draft 2. Plug theIR Receiver ExtensionCable's green connector into the green IR Ext port on the Receiver. 3. Remove the protective covering of the double-stick tape and attach theflat end of the IR Receiver ExtensionCable to the front corner of the HDTVmonitor's bezel or frame. You should now be able to use the remote control of the source devicefrom the location of the HDTV monitor to which you are streamingcontent. Note: The use of the IR Receiver Extension Cable is optional. You can use this cable when the receiver is mounted behind a TV or hidden away from line-of-sight of the remote control. Draft Appendix I. Specifications This chapter lists the specifications of the MyWirelessTV 3devices. Video: H.264 video compression Supports up to 3840*2160@60fps in oneTx to one Rx setup Audio: Non-compressed LPCM Pass-through 5.1 surround A/V interface: Transmitter: One HDMI input &one HDMI pass-through Receiver: One HDMI output Wireless: 802.11 AC-Wireless Operates on 5GHz frequency AES 128-bit WPS pairing Range: up to 100 ft. Content Protection: HDCP 2.x for HDMI Power: Input: 5V/2A Consumption:~5W LED Indicators: Transmitter: Link, Power Receiver: Link, Power Mechanical: Weight(per unit): ? lb. (?g) Dimensions (W x D x H) (per unit): 4.53 x 4.53 x 1.40 in. (115.0x 115.0x 35.5mm) Color: Glossy black Environmental: Operating temperature: 0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF) Storage temperature: 0ºC to 70ºC (32ºF to 158ºF) Operating humidity: 10% to 85%, non-condensing Storage humidity: 5% to 90%, non-condensing Draft Regulatory and compliance: Warranty: One (1) year limited 10 Draft
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