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connection…” Once HDMI Transmitter and Receiver are connected, the Wireless Status
lights will turn solid, and the TV will display the message “Please check the TX input signal”
8. Turn on the HDMI signal source such as DVD player. The HDMI Status light on the HDMI
Transmitter and Receiver will turn on to indicate that a valid HDMI signal has been detected.
9. The TV should now be playing the audio and video from the DVD player.
10.[Optional] If the IR Receiver and IR Blaster are connected, test the remote control to see that
the commands are correctly transmitted.
4.1 Troubleshooting
The following are some common troubleshooting steps that can be performed. Please be
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4.1.1 TV Displays Error Message or No Signal
With the HDMI Transmitter and Receiver powered on, press the “Reset” button on the front of
the transmitter and receiver and wait 30 seconds. If the error message persists, please
reference the following chart for the appropriate items to check:
TV Display Message
No Signal Check that the HDMI Receiver is powered on. Check that the
HDMI cable is fully inserted into both the TV and the HDMI
Receiver. Check that the TV is set to the correct input.
Waiting for HDMI
Transmitter to connect…
Check that the HDMI Transmitter is powered on. Check if the
Wireless Status light on the transmitter and receiver are solid or
blinking. If blinking, move the transmitter and receiver closer.
Position the transmitter and receiver so that there are no objects
blocking a direct line-of-sight path, including glass.
Transmitter connected,
waiting for HDMI…
Check that the HDMI source such as DVD player is powered on.
Check that the HDMI cable is fully inserted into both the DVD
player and the HDMI Transmitter. Check that the DVD player has
HDMI output enabled and set to either 720p or 1080p resolution.
Resolution higher than 1920x1080, such as 4K, is not supported!
4.1.2 Choppy or Poor Video Quality
Try moving the HDMI Transmitter and Receiver very close together to see if the problem goes
away. If the video quality is stable when the transmitter and receiver are close together, then
they are functioning correctly.
Check that the HDMI source such as DVD player is functioning correctly by connecting it directly
to the TV or monitor.
If the choppy or poor video quality only occurs when the transmitter and receiver are further
apart, and the HDMI source such as DVD player is also functioning correctly, then the cause
may be environmental interference. Try the following: