Page 2 - Table of Contents; Introduction 3
Table of Contents Introduction 3 Minimum System Requirements 3 Features 4 Product Contents 5 Getting To Know MyWirelessTV 6 Connecting MyWirelessTV 11 Connecting the MyWirelessTV Transmitter 11 Connecting the MyWirelessTV Receiver 12 Setting Up IR Control 13 Typical MyWirelessTV Connection Con fi gu...
Page 3 - Troubleshooting 29; Frequently Asked Questions 29; Speci; LED Indicators 33
Troubleshooting 29 Frequently Asked Questions 29 Speci fi cations 32 General 32 LED Indicators 33 GPL License 33 MyWirelessTV User Manual 2
Page 4 - Introduction; Minimum System Requirements
Introduction Congratulations on purchasing MyWirelessTV. Th is product will allow you to transmit high-de fi nition 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...
Page 5 - Features
Features • Full 1080p HD output - stream judder-free, full high-de fi nition video in 1080p 60Hz with 3D capability • Video Pass-through - main HDTV does not lose original HD video content while streaming • Unicast (1-to-1) - stream from 1 Transmitter to 1 Receiver in full 1080p• Multi-unicast (1-to...
Page 6 - Product Contents
• HDCP compliant † - secured video content protection with standard HDCP 2.0 encryption • HDMI compliant † - complies with HDMI™ industry standard to assure device compatibility • So ft ware support - obtain newer so ft ware online to enhance product Product Contents • Wireless HD video Transmitter•...
Page 7 - Getting To Know MyWirelessTV; MyWirelessTV Transmitter; Transmitter Front Panel; Wireless LED
Getting To Know MyWirelessTV Th is section contains a quick overview of MyWirelessTV, including all ports and LEDS on both the MyWirelessTV Transmitter and Receiver. MyWirelessTV Transmitter Th e MyWirelessTV Transmitter features fi ve ports (Power, HDMI Input, IR Transmit, HDMI Passthrough, and min...
Page 8 - Sync LED; Sync Button; Mini USB Port
Sync LED Th e Sync LED, located on the front of the Transmitter, is used to display the state of synchronization between the Transmitter and Receiver(s). If it is blinking or o ff , the Transmitter is not synchronized with any Receivers. If it is glowing steadily, synchronization has been establishe...
Page 9 - Transmitter Rear Panel; Power Port
Transmitter Rear Panel Power Port Th e Power port, located on the back of the Transmitter, is used to connect the Power cord to the Transmitter. HDMI Input Port Th e HDMI Input port, located on the back of the Transmitter, is used, via an HDMI cable, to connect the Transmitter to an HDMI source (set...
Page 10 - MyWirelessTV Receiver; Receiver Front Panel
MyWirelessTV Receiver Th e MyWirelessTV Receiver features three ports (Power, HDMI Out, USB), two buttons (Sync, Reset), and three LEDs (Wireless, Sync, Power). Receiver Front Panel Wireless LED Th e Wireless LED, located on the front of the Receiver, is used to display the state of the Receiver’s w...
Page 11 - Receiver Rear Panel
Power LED Th e Power LED, located on the front of the Receiver, is used to display the state of the Receiver’s power. If unlit, the unit is o ff . If lit, the unit is on. USB Port Th e USB port, located on the front of the Receiver, is used to connect a USB stick drive to the Receiver when a fi rmwa...
Page 12 - Connecting MyWirelessTV; Connecting the MyWirelessTV Transmitter
Connecting MyWirelessTV Connecting MyWirelessTV consists of two parts: connecting the Transmitter to a source of high-de fi nition video, and connecting the receiver to a high-de fi nition television monitor. Th is chapter will take you through both procedures, as well as setting up the IR Blaster a...
Page 13 - Connecting the MyWirelessTV Receiver
7. Plug the other end of this HDMI cable to an HDMI port on the source device. Th is cable should now connect the Transmitter to the source device. 8. Turn on the HDTV and make sure you can see video from your source device. Connecting the MyWirelessTV Receiver Th e Receiver must be installed near t...
Page 14 - Setting Up IR Control; Note; Connecting the IR Extender Cable; Connecting the IR Blaster Cable
Setting Up IR Control MyWirelessTV comes with an IR Blaster and IR Receiver, which work together to allow you to control the source device from the location you are watching, whether it’s in the next room or on the other side of the house. For example, if your Blu-ray player is in the living room, a...
Page 15 - Typical MyWirelessTV Connection Con; Transmitter
3. Place the fl at end of the IR Blaster cable in front of the remote sensor of the source device. You should now be able to use the remote control of the source device from the location of the HDTV monitor to which you are streaming content. Typical MyWirelessTV Connection Con fi guration Transmitt...
Page 16 - Receiver; Connecting to a Computer as a Source Device
Receiver Connecting to a Computer as a Source Device If you want to use a computer with an HDMI out port with MyWirelessTV, connect the computer as you would any other HDMI device (see “Connecting MyWirelessTV Transmitter” and “Connecting MyWirelessTV Receiver,” above). You can then use MyWirelessTV...
Page 17 - Using USB Backchannel
Using USB Backchannel 1. A ft er connecting the computer to the Transmitter, and an HD monitor to the Receiver, get the mini USB connector from the kit and plug it into the mini USB port on the Transmitter. 2. Get a USB cable (not included in kit) and connect it to the mini USB connector plugged int...
Page 18 - Remote Control
Using the MyWirelessTV Graphical User Interface Th is chapter describes using the MyWirelessTV graphical user interface, which allows you to con fi gure various aspects of MyWirelessTV, including changing the source device, adjusting latency, and resetting the devices. Remote Control Th e remote con...
Page 19 - Buttons; Select Source Shortcut; Menu
Buttons To navigate the GUI screens, you must use several of the buttons on the remote control. Following is a list of the buttons needed to navigate the GUI. Select Source Shortcut Pressing this button displays the possible source devices available, and allows you select one (by pressing the Up and...
Page 20 - OK; Back; Information; Exit
OK Pressing this button con fi rms the selection made within theGUI. Back Pressing this button returns you to the previous screen in the GUI (cancels the last navigation command performed). Information Pressing this button displays the System Information screen. Exit Pressing this button exits the G...
Page 21 - Graphical User Interface
Graphical User Interface To access MyWirelessTV’s graphical user interface, press the Menu button the remote control. Th e Main Menu appears: MyWirelessTV’s Graphical User Interface is organized in four categories, which are represented by the four icons in the Main Menu: Select Source, Con fi gure,...
Page 22 - Select Source
Select Source Selecting Select Source from the Main Menu screen (by navigating to the appropriate icon and the pressing OK on the remote control) generates the Select Source screen: Th is screen overlays the video stream being transmitted to your HDTV monitor and allows you to select another source ...
Page 23 - Add Transmitter
Con fi gure Selecting Con fi gure from the Main Menu screen (by navigating to the appropriate icon and the pressing OK on the remote control) generates the Con fi gure screen: Th ere are four options in this screen: Add Transmitter, Label Transmitter, Delete Transmitter, and Label Receiver. Add Tran...
Page 25 - General Settings; Language
General Settings Selecting General Settings from the Main Menu screen (by navigating to the appropriate icon and the pressing OK on the remote control) generates the General Settings screen: Th ere are three options in this screen: Language, Latency Mode, and Wireless Channel. Language Selecting Lan...
Page 26 - Latency Mode; Wireless Channel
Latency Mode Selecting Latency Mode in the General Settings screen causes the Receiver to list the latency mode options ( Th eater Mode and Game Mode) in the right-hand pane. Selecting Th eater Mode causes MyWirelessTV to prioritize video quality over video speed. Selecting Game Mode causes MyWirele...
Page 27 - Advanced Settings; System Information
Advanced Settings Selecting Advanced Settings from the Main Menu screen (by navigating to the appropriate icon and then pressing OK on the remote control) generates the Advanced Settings screen: Th ere are two options in this screen: System Information and Reset to Factory. System Information Select...
Page 28 - Reset to Factory; Updating MyWirelessTV Firmware
Reset to Factory Selecting Reset to Factory in the Advanced Settings screen generates a window on the screen, asking the following: Are you sure you want to reset to factory defaults? If you reset MyWirelessTV to factory default settings, all saved pairing information will be lost (except the origin...
Page 30 - Troubleshooting; Frequently Asked Questions; Why can’t I see anything on the TV next to the Transmitter?
Troubleshooting Th is chapter will describe some problems you may encounter using MyWirelessTV, and the possible solutions to those problems. Also included are frequently asked questions, and the answers the questions. Frequently Asked Questions Why can’t I see anything on the TV next to the Transmi...
Page 32 - What is the remote control used for?
I have my MyWirelessTV Receiver and Transmitter in the same room. Why does my source device accept the command from the remote control twice? To prevent the source device from getting the IR command twice, connect your IR Extender cable to the Receiver and hide the IR sensor from direct line-of-sigh...
Page 33 - General; Video Speci; Technical Speci
Speci fi cations Th is chapter lists the speci fi cations of the MyWirelessTV devices. General Video Speci fi cations Multisource: Multiple Transmitters ‡ to 1 Receiver Multicast: 1 Transmitter to multiple Receivers § (up to 4) Range: Up to 150 ft . Resolution: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080pEnd-...
Page 34 - LED Indicators; GPL License
USB: 1 USB Type A (Receiver); 1 USB Mini (Transmitter)Power: 5V 3AWeight: 0.30 lb. (per device)Dimension: 4.125 in. W x 1.25 in. H x 4.75 in. DRegulatory Compliance: FCC Class B & C, UL, ICOperating temperature: 0º to 40º CColor: Glossy black LED Indicators Transmitter Sync, Power, Wireless Rece...