IntrodUctIon Thank you for purchasing the Paralinx Arrow Plus, multicast HD wireless video system. Your Arrow Plus transmitter can connect your camera or video source to up to four (4) arrow Plus receivers with no loss in performance.
InclUded In kIt 1 Paralinx Arrow Plus Transmitter or Receiver 1 P-Tap to USB Paralinx REGULATOR 1 Usb to Receiver or Transmitter 1 AC Wall outlet to Receiver or Transmitter 1 HDMI Coupler (Transmitter) 1 IR Sensor (Receiver) 1 IR remote control (Receiver)
transMItter Registration button — used to link the transmitter to a receiver unit. “Picture” LED indicates when transmitter unit is receiving a supported sig- nal and is capable of video sync to one or more receivers 3. “Sync” LED indicates status of the transmitter / receiver connection. If flash- ing, transmitter has lost or is searching for a connection to receiver units HDMI connector —...
receIver 5V DC power input port — DO NOT FEED OVER 5V! IR Sensor Port — used for connecting IR sensor to add additional receiver units to a network 3. Mini USB port — used for possible future firmware upgrades and repairs “PICTURE” LED indicates when receiver unit is receiving a supported signal 5. "SYNC” LED indicates status of the transmitter / receiver connection. If flashing, receiver has lost or is searching for a connection to receiver units HDMI port —...
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*7. ¼ 20’’ Screw hole on back of Receiver Face...
ProdUct FeatUres • Up to 328 feet line of sight transmission, results will always vary depending on production environments. • Supports multiple frame rates and resolutions • Uncompressed: 10 bit 4:2:2 1920×1080 Video • Extremely low latency — less than 2 ms delay • Connects using HDMI • Supports up to 7.1 audio channels • Very low power consumption — Transmitter and Receiver run off of 5V • Wireless connection via MIMO/OFDM operating within 5.1–5.8 GHz range • Plug and Play — no setup required • Utilizes dynamic frequency selection to parse out interference and switch channels for optimal transmission results • 256 bit encryption of transmitted signals...
• Supported frame rates: 23.98p, 24p, 25p, 29.97p, 30p, 50i, 50p, 59.94i, 60i, 60p QUIck start GUIde The Paralinx Arrow Plus wireless system is plug and play with no interface required once you have added your receiver(s) to the transmitter source. Plug in Transmitter to power and video signal Plug in Receiver to power and video monitor Plug in IR sensor to Receiver unit...
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Press the “OK” button on Remote to enter Setup Menu. Select "Add New Video Source." Setup ■ Add New Video Source 6. Within a minute the registration process will start on both the Transmitter and Receiver. The following message will appear: Please Activate Registration on Transmitter Unit Press the registration button on your transmitter for 3 seconds and release. *Note: Once the syncing process started on the receiver, there is one minute to initiate registration on the trans- mitter side.
reGIsterInG MUltIPle receIvers To add additional Receivers simply Power Down any synced Receivers and Follow Steps 1– 8 for Each Additional Receiver. troUbleshootInG a. If transmitter “SYNC” light is solid, but “PICTURE” is flashing, check your video source to ensure it is a supported frame rate or resolution and double check the video connection is established. b. If transmitter “PICTURE” LED is solid but “SYNC” is flashing, check if Receiver unit is powered up and in range of Transmitter.
WarrantY Paralinx LLC warranties to the first end-user, that the product will, under normal use, be free from defects in workmanship and materials when received in its orig- inal container for a period of one year from the purchase date, according to the original sales receipt or invoice. This warranty is extended to the purchasing end-user only and proof of purchase is necessary to honor the warranty.
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Concerns not addressed in this posting may be brought up in correspondence with our Technical Support Department. support@paralinx.net...
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