Activate the wireless link
Switch on the transmitter and receiver
In standby mode, a red power LED displays on the transmitter and receiver.You can then turn on the transmitter and receiver in the following ways:
•Press on the remote control.
»» Both the transmitter and receiver are turned on.
•Press on the transmitter and receiver.
Establish the link between the transmitter and receiver
A flashing blue power LED displays until the signal link between the two units are established. Normally, it takes around
Select the source on the transmitter
Press the source buttons on the remote control, transmitter or receiver until you see the available video from your device.
Tip
•• For information on the LED indicator status, see the section on ‘LED indicator status of the transmitter’.
LED indicator status of the transmitter and receiver
Power | Source | Mode and status |
LED | LED |
|
Solid | Off | Standby mode: it is a |
red |
| |
Flashing | Flashing | Start up in progress: It takes |
blue | blue | |
Flashing | Flashing | Searching available channels: |
blue |
| It occurs when the link |
|
| cannot establish over 80 |
|
| seconds after initialization. |
Solid | Flashing | On mode but without |
blue | quickly | input from the source |
|
| device |
Solid | Flashing | On mode with |
blue | slowly | unrecognized video format |
Solid | Solid | On mode with recognized |
blue | blue | video format |
Note
•• If the link is not established after 80 seconds, move the transmitter, receiver and HDTV closer to each other. The maximum transmission range is up to 65 feet (19.7 meters).
•• If more than one set of Philips Wireless HD AV Connect is placed in the same room, make sure that the minimum distance among each one is 6 feet 6 inches (2 meters).
•• If using a computer, make sure the video format is supported before the video is displayed, see the chapter on ‘Technical data’ for information.
•• If using a computer, and the picture on your TV is not full screen, see the chapter on ‘Frequently asked questions’ for information.
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