
Similarly, when an HDMI-CEC enabled source device (such as a Blu-ray player) is connected to the WirelessHD transmitter and the WirelessHD receiver is connected to an HDMI-CEC enabled TV, pressing the Play button on the Blu-ray player's remote does the following:
•Turns on the Blu-ray player
•Establishes a WirelessHD connection from the Transmitter to the Receiver
•Turns on the TV
•Switches the TV to the proper HDMI input connected to the WirelessHD Receiver, so that the video and audio from the player is seen on the TV
Again, proper HDMI-CEC support is required on both the source and the display.
Note that the HDMI-CEC standard (Rev 1.4a) supports a maximum of three CEC playback devices that can be directly displayed by name on a CEC-enabled display. If a fourth HDMI-CEC-enabled source is connected to the WirelessHD transmit adapter, it will not show up by name on the HDMI-CEC TV. In this case, the device must be selected using the included remote control or by quick presses (less than 1 second) of the HDMI SW switch on the back of the transmitter until the desired HDMI input is selected.
Also note that if your HDMI-CEC TV is capable of displaying the CEC names of your HDMI-CEC sources AND switching between them (using your TV remote via the TV's input selection menu), you should be able to use the TV remote control to switch from your WirelessHD transmitter to other WirelessHD source devices in the same room. However, if your TV does not support changing between HDMI-CEC sources that are connected to a wireless or wired HDMI switch, you will need to power on/off the WirelessHD function on your sources to switch between them. For example, without full TV support for CEC source switching, you may need to power off the Rocketfish WirelessHD transmitter in order to be able to switch to a laptop with embedded WirelessHD. Switching back to the WirelessHD transmitter may require disabling the WirelessHD function on the laptop and will require powering on the WirelessHD transmitter.