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EN User manual
1 Important
Safety
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2 Your SWW1800
What is in the box Overview
3 Installation
9 Connect the transmitter to your HD devices 9 Connect the receiver to the HDTV set 9 Install remote control batteries 10
4 Activate the SWW1800 function and set up the link 11
Turn on the power of your HDTV LED indicator status of the receiver Activate the wireless link Enter the standby mode
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5 Position the transmitter and receiver 6 Wallmount the receiver 7 Technical data
Supported resolution Product specifications
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8 Troubleshooting 9 Glossary
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Contents
1 Important
Safety
Know these safety symbols
g Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. h Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. i Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. [. . . ] Connect one end of the set of audio cables to the AUDIO L/R IN connectors of the transmitter. Connect the other end to the corresponding AUDIO L/R OUT connectors of your HD devices.
DC IN 5V
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HDMI OUT
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Connect the receiver with an additional HDMI cable (not included): · Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the receiver. · Connect the other end to the HDMI OUT connector of your HDTV. Connect the power adaptor to the receiver: · Connect one end of the power adapter (included) to the DC IN connector of the receiver. · Connect the other end of the power adaptor to a power socket.
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3 Installation
Note
Install remote control batteries
Caution · Risk of explosion!Keep batteries away from
heat, sunshine or fire. · Risk of decreased battery life!Never mix different brands or types of batteries. When the remote control is not used for long periods, remove the batteries.
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Open the battery compartment. Insert two AAA batteries with correct polarity (+/-) as indicated. Close the battery compartment.
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4 Activate the SWW1800 function and set up the link
Turn on the power of your HDTV 1 2
Go to the source menu under the settings menu of your HDTV. Select the HDMI input to which the receiver is connected. .
Mode
Status
Power LED indicator
Standby (Listen mode) Standby (Sleep mode) Start up in progress
Higher power consumption rate. Unrecognized/ unsupported video format Recognized video format Transmission is available with stable signal
Solid purple Solid red Flashing blue Flashing blue Solid blue
On mode
DC 5V
Tip · For more information on the Standby (Listen/
Sleep) mode, see the section on "Enter the standby mode".
Note · You cannot control the receiver with the
supplied remote control and the receiver follows the transmitter's status to enter/exit the standby mode. · The synchronization of standby between the HDTV and the receiver depends on the capability of the HDTV.
Activate the wireless link
Switch on the transmitter
Press on the remote control or transmitter in standby mode to turn it on.
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LED indicator status of the receiver
Mode Standby (Listen mode) Standby (Sleep mode) Startup or RF connection interrupted On with unrecognized video format On with recognized video format Fail to find the video source device Mode Standby Startup or RF connection interrupted On with unrecognized video format
Power LED indicator Solid purple Solid red Flashing blue Solid blue Solid blue Solid blue
Source LED indicator Off Flashing
Note · In standby mode, a red power LED displays on · Depending on equipment and the input
the transmitter. If your HDTV and HD devices are CEC compliant: (see the user manual of your HDTV and HD devices for more information)
How to avoid interference
Other devices, like cordless phone, Wireless Access points use a similar frequency band as the SWW1800. When they are positioned in neighborhood of the SWW1800, it is possible to experience no or noisy picture or diminished sound quality. At startup, the SWW1800 automatically searches for an
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To enter the listen mode, press on the remote control of your HDTV/projector to switch it off. » The HDTV/projector and the HD device are in standby mode. » The LED indicators of the transmitter and receiver become solid purple.
Note · The power consumption in the listen mode
is higher than the power consumption in the sleep mode.
Note · After you press
, it takes around 15 seconds before you see the LED indicator become solid blue and that the HDTV and HD device are activated.
Tip · To switch on the HDTV, you can also press
the HDMI source button of your HDTV remote control (if available). Then select the HD device on the screen and press . For more information, see the user manual of your HDTV.
If you need to switch your transmitter from listen mode to sleep mode for power saving, · Press and hold on the remote control of the transmitter . » The HDTV/projector enters the sleep mode. [. . . ] · Ensure the audio cables of the transmitter are connected correctly. · Ensure the Audio format is recognized/ supported.
Tip · For more information, check the section on
"Product specification".
How many SWW1800 transmitting devices can operate within close proximity (~20m or ~65ft) of each other?· Due to the strength of the transmitted power and the restrictions for transmitting bandwidth required by governing authorities, a maximum of 3 transmitting devices can operate in close proximity. Depending on other disturbance sources or local circumstances, the maximum number of co-existing transmitter units could be lower than 3. [. . . ]
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