Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Solutions

Receiver will

• For best performance, mount the receiver on the wall next to the TV (or on the ceiling next to a projector)

not link to

with a clear view of the room. It should NOT be mounted behind the TV or projector. Try positioning the

Transmitter

receiver above, below or next to the TV/projector and check for best signal quality before securing the

 

mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling.

The power LED on the transmitter and the receiver will blink continuously while the transmitter is not linked to the receiver. This can be caused by the receiver being located too far away from the transmitter. The maximum non-line-of-sight range is approximately 33 ft. (10 m). Try re-positioning the transmitter and receiver units so they are within the specified operating range. First try to get the units to link with each other at 3 ft. (1 m) (to prove that they are working properly with your equipment). Then try moving them further apart to the desired locations.

Materials may be blocking the 60 GHz radio frequency beam from the transmitter to the receiver. This beam can pass through many cabinet materials such as glass and wood (depending on thickness and density of the materials), but it cannot pass through doors, shelves, or components that are made of metal. Try positioning the transmitter and receiver so that they are not blocked by metal.

Either the receiver or transmitter is not powered on. Be sure the AC adapter is securely connected and each unit is powered on correctly.

Power cycle both the transmitter and receiver by unplugging then plugging them back in.

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