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3.VIDEO OUT (Receiver) - Selects the Audio/Video output port of the Receiver.

HDMI - Selects HDMI as the Audio/Video output.

Component - Selects Component as the Audio/Video output.

AV - Selects AV as the Audio/Video output.

Note: Remote must be pointing at the Receiver directly to control its output settings. This may also be accomplished without the use of the remote control by toggling between outputs via the Power/Source Selection Button.

4.VIDEO IN (Transmitter) - Selects the Video input port of the Transmitter.

HDMI1 - Selects HDMI1 as the Audio/Video input.

HDMI2 - Selects HDMI2 as the Audio/Video input.

PC - Selects VGA/Component as the Video input.

AV - Selects Composite as the Video input.

5.AUDIO IN (Transmitter) - Selects the Audio input port of the Transmitter.

HDMI1 - Selects HDMI1 as the audio input.

HDMI2 - Selects HDMI2 as the audio input.

PC - Selects PC audio-in as audio input.

AV - Selects Composite audio-in as the audio input.

Notes:

1.By default, when a video input is selected the audio will automatically be switched to the same input where audio is available.

2.Independent audio switching is only allowed for AV Audio and PC Audio.

6.LAN* (Red) - Selects LAN (wired) mode.

7.WiFi CH1** (Green) - Selects WiFi (Wireless) mode, Ch1.

8.WiFi CH2** (Yellow) - Selects WiFi (Wireless) mode, Ch2.

*Press and hold the LAN button for approximately 6 seconds to change the connection setting to Wired Mode.

**To change WiFi channels press and hold the desired WiFi channel button for approximately 6 seconds or until the Link Indicator Light starts blinking.

Note: If the WiFi channel is changed while the wireless connection between the Transmitter and Receiver is active, noted by a solid Link Indicator Light, the WiFi frequency of the Transmitter and the Receiver will be changed simultaneously. If the WiFi channel is changed while the connection between the Transmitter and the Receiver is not established, noted by a flashing Link Indicator Light, ONLY the unit that receives the IR signal will change WiFi frequencies. For proper operation both Transmitter and Receiver need to be on the same WiFi channel.

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Contents Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit Page Contents Unit Care Recommendations Safety PrecautionsProper Care and Safety Introduction FeaturesPackage Contents USB Product SpecificationsWiFi Channel Frequencies Wireless ConnectionVideo Format Supported Audio Format SupportedTransmitter Front TransmitterPower/Source Selection Button Transmitter Front Power/Link Indicator LightHdmi IR WindowTransmitter Back Hdmi 2 Transmitter Back Hdmi 1AV-IN PC-IN VGAReceiver Front ReceiverHdmi Receiver Front Power/Link Receiver Back USB IR-INRemote Control Issued 07-24-12 Sheet # Step Installing the Remote Control BatteryVGA Media Source Installation and OperationComposite Media Source Tips Component Media SourceComponent Output to Display Step Powering-up the HD Flow Multimedia KitComposite Output to Display Step Peer-to-Peer Direct LAN Connection Peer-to-Peer and Multicast LAN wired Mode InstallationSelecting Input and Output Port Configuring for LAN Through Router LAN One-to-One LAN Connection Through Router LAN One-to-OneTransmitter/Receiver Indicator Lights DecodedIR Extender IR FlasherProduct Modes Peer-To-Peer ModesMulticast Modes Multicast Wireless ModeMulticast LAN wired Mode Advanced Settings What do I use the VGA Adapter for? FAQsWhat is the USB port used for? Appendix Factory ResetFirmware Upgrade How to Check Firmware Version Comp Avcvbs Supported Video FormatsCE Compliance FCC ComplianceYear Limited Warranty WarrantyCustomer Care Contact Information