60 Ghz Hdmi Receiver: Ports And Button; Setting The Receiver - Kindermann QuickPresent air Installation And User Manual

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2.2. 60 GHz HDMI receiver: ports and button

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No. Denomination
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LED display
2
HDMI output
3
5V power pack port
4
"Key" push-button
5
USB power pack with cable

2.3. Setting the receiver

Connect the 60GHz receiver to a socket using the corresponding 5V power pack.
Connect the HDMI output of the receiver with a monitor or an appropriate
projector using the HDMI cable.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Wireless HD (WiHD) uses the 60GHz range for wireless, uncompressed HDMI transmission.
In the EU, a frequency range from 57 to 66GHz is enabled for use.
The advantages are high bandwidths, low signal latency and low susceptibility
caused by other wireless devices (WLAN etc.).
However, high frequency cannot overcome walls etc.; the transmission range in the air
is restricted to about 15m.
For a maximum transmission range, it is recommendable to position base station
and receiver in the same room facing each other in a direct line-of-sight.
Closed cabinets, larger obstacles or shielding metal enclosures will attenuate the signal
and reduce the maximum transmission range.
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Description
Slowly flashes red: transmitter is being searched
Rapidly flashes red: transmitter and receiver are being connected
Permanent red: audio/video connection active
Dark: standby
Connect a playback device via a HDMI cable
Voltage supply via micro-USB
Switches the receiver to the teaching mode for transmitters
DC 5V/1,5A or 2A
* The scope of supply for QuickPresent Air Lite does not include batteries

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