WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. All products are designed and imported into the EU by ‘Vision’ who is wholly owned by ‘Azlan Logistics Ltd.’, Registered in England Nr. 04625566 at Lion House, 4 Pioneer Business Park, Clifton Moor, York, YO30 4GH.
WARNING SIGNS If you detect an abnormal smell or smoke, turn this product off immediately and unplug the power cord. Contact your reseller or Vision. PACKAGING Save all packing material. It is essential for shipping in the event the unit ever needs repair.
SPECIAL WARNINGS Never use this product near an aircraft or medical facility. It can cause interference. Use of product in the following locations may result in abnormal video and audio output: Product installed in the walls made of concrete • •...
TRANSMITTER (Tx) Channel LCD Display Channel Select Button Present Button (only works with 1 x Rx in system) IR receiver Power Input (Phoenix Connector) HDMI Input Wireless Indicator – lights when Tx is correctly connected to Rx PRESENT button dip switch Input indicator –...
RECEIVER (Rx) Channel LCD Display Channel Select Button IR receiver Power Input (Phoenix Connector) HDMI Output Data Indicator – flashes slowly when establishing connection / fast when data transferring. PRESENT button dip switch Male 9-Pin RS-232 Serial connector for external control Wireless Indicator –...
INSTALLATION NOTES SYSTEM RULES These two rules will help you understand what is possible with this product: Rule 1: This product uses 10 channels. Each transmitter needs to use a different channel, therefore you can have up to 10 transmitters in the same WiFi environment. Rule 2: Only 2 receivers at most can be linked to a transmitter.
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MATRIX Connect sources to Tx, and displays to Set each Tx to different channels. You cannot have two Tx sharing same channel. Adjust channel on each Rx to switch which source is shown. The maximum number of devices in a matrix system is 2 x 2.
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SWITCHING Up to 10 sources, and one receiver. Connect sources to Txs, and display to Rx Set each Tx to different channels. Change channel on Rx to determine which source it displays. It is possible to have multiple switching systems in the same environment;...
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INFO ONSCREEN DISPLAY Press i button on remote control to display channel information, showing other SSID device in the area. It shows signal strength and Wifi congestion to help trouble-shoot. Note: To show all SSID in range the Rx must not be “connected” to any Tx when you do this. Change the Rx channel to an unused channel first.
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NOT WORKING? Set computer to duplicate or extend desktop (right-click on desktop > select Display settings) Reduce refresh rate: Resolution no more than 1920 x 1080 Select List All Modes to change refresh rate TC-HDMIWM_manual_en.doc...
Try other cables between the source and Tx EDID handshakes and HDCP key authentication can create HDMI issues. Try rebooting all equipment to reset. Press i (info) button on remote to show wifi spectrum. If crowded try changing channel. SPECIFICATIONS TRANSMITTER DIMENSIONS: 135 x 80 x 23 mm / 5.3”...
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Latency: < 200 ms Switch time: up to 7s (allowing for EDID handshake each time) Maximum distance: 30 m (98 feet) Encryption: 128 bit AES CHANNELS: LED Channel –> wifi channel –> freq –> bandwidth 0–>36–>5.180–>ht20 1–>44–>5.220–>ht20 2–>48–>5.240–>ht20 3–>48–>5.240–>ht40 4–>149–>5.745–>ht20 5–>153–>5.765–>ht20 6–>157–>5.785–>ht20 7–>161–>5.805–>ht20...
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Some Vision products are very technical and require troubleshooting all elements of the installation as it may not be the Vision product at fault. Because of this the manufacturer may refuse to replace the item if an adequate description is not provided.
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