Digitus DS-55316 User Manual

Digitus DS-55316 User Manual

Wireless hdmi extender set, 4k/30hz, 30 m

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Wireless HDMI® Extender
Set, 4K/30Hz, 30 m
User Manual
DS-55316

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Summary of Contents for Digitus DS-55316

  • Page 1 Wireless HDMI® Extender Set, 4K/30Hz, 30 m User Manual DS-55316...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Package Content ..................2 Introduction ....................3 Installation Requirement ................3 Important Safety Notice ................3 Features ..................... 4 Frequency Range & Maximum Transmit Power ........5 Panel Description ..................5 Connection ....................8 Specifications ..................... 9 Power Adapter Information ..............10 FAQ ......................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Spare yourself the trouble of moving around HDMI® cables by using this easy-to-operate Wireless HDMI® Extender System from DIGITUS®. Perfect for subsequent, impromptu or temporary installations. Ideal for films, gaming or live applications.
  • Page 4: Features

    Turn off the power supply and make sure the immediate surroundings are safe before installation. During a thunderstorm, there is a risk of lightning strike and overvoltage damage to connected electrical devices. Do not install this device during a thunderstorm. Disconnect the device from the connected electrical devices during a thunderstorm.
  • Page 5: Frequency Range & Maximum Transmit Power

    Frequency Range & Maximum Transmit Power Frequency Range Channel 2 channels (CH2, CH3) switch automatically Core Frequency HR/MRP CH2: 60.48Ghz, HR/MRP CH3: 62.64GHz Range HR/MRP CH2: 60.16275~60.79725GHz, HR/MRP CH3: 62.32275~62.95725GHz Bandwidth LRP 92MHz, MRP 865MHz, HRP 1760MHz Transmission Power LRP 16dBi, MRP/HRP 18dBi Software Version V1.0 Hardware Version...
  • Page 6 Sender 1 Power input Connect with 5V1A power adapter 2 HDMI input Connect with HDMI source device 3 Micro USB Standby power or Firmware upgrade interface 4 Data transmission 1. LED slow blink means the unit has started indicator radio transmission and has not yet found the receiver, transmitter is in scan mode, searching for a matching receiver;...
  • Page 7 Receiver 6 SET button Long press 10 seconds, data transmission indicator flashes quickly to indicate successful pairing 7 Power indicator LED indicator turn on when power on 8 Data transmission 1. LED slow blink means the unit has started radio transmission and has not yet found indicator the transmitter, receiver is in pairing mode, searching for a matching...
  • Page 8: Connection

    Connection Point to point connection 1) Power Adapter 6) Receiver Unit 2) Notebook 7) Projector 3) Gaming Console 8) TV 4) Sender Unit 9) Power Adapter 5) 60G wireless transmission over a distance of up to 30 m Note 1. Max 2 kits within a room. 2.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Specifications Power supply DC5V/1A Power consumption Sender <2.5W, Receiver <2.5W HDMI compliance HDMI1.4 HDCP compliance HDCP2.2 HDMI resolution 480i@60Hz, 480P@60Hz, 576i@60Hz, 576P@60Hz, 720P@50/60Hz, 1080i@50/60Hz, 1080P@24/30/60H, 3840x2160@24/30Hz Audio formats Supported LPCM/DTS/DTS-HD/Dolby True HD 7.1CH/Dolby Digital 5.1CH Maximum transfer rate 10.2Gbps Input and output TMDS signal 0.7~1.2Vp-p(TMDS) Input and output DDC signal 5Vp-p(TTL) Transmission method...
  • Page 10: Power Adapter Information

    Power Adapter Information Information published Value and precision Unit Manufacturer’s name or trade Mass Power Electronic Ltd mark, commercial registration No.365, South Dongkeng Road, number and address Dongkeng Town, Dongguan City, 523443, P. R. China Model identifier NBS05B050100VE Input voltage Input AC frequency 100-240Vac/ 50/60 Output voltage...
  • Page 11: Disclaimer

    Q Display not fluent and stable A 1. Please change the position of sender(TX) and receiver(RX) and make sure devices are within the signal coverage. 2. Restart the transmitter or receiver. 3. Reconnect the HDMI cable. 4. Remove other wireless signal disturbance and reduce the obstacle on the way.

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