peerless-AV HD Flow HDS200-R User Manual And Installation Manual

Hd flow pro wireless multimedia receiver

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User Manual and Installation Guide
Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit
®
R E ADY
Models:
HDS200-R
HD Flow Pro Wireless
Multimedia Receiver
ISSUED: 07-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9025-1

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  • Page 1 User Manual and Installation Guide Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit ® R E ADY Models: HDS200-R HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Receiver ISSUED: 07-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9025-1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Precautions ....................3 Proper Care and Safety ...................3 Unit Care Recommendations .................3 Introduction ......................4 Features ........................4 Package Contents ....................4 Product Specifi cations....................5 Video Format Supported ..................5 Audio Format Supported ..................5 Wireless Connection .....................5 Receiver ........................6 Remote Control ....................10 Multicast Programming ..................13 USB Multicast Setup Method ................13 LAN Multicast Setup Method (Recommended) ...........13 Connecting your HD Flow Pro Wireless Transmitter or Receiver to the Computer...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Keep the battery of immediately unplug the remote control out of product and call reach of children. Peerless-AV Customer care at 1-800-865-2112. Do not attempt to open the outer case of the Keep the remote control Transmitter or Receiver.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Plug and play setup requires no software programming. Package Contents Ensure that the following items are present in the package. If any items are missing or damaged, please call Peerless-AV Customer Care at 1-800-865-2112 (available 7:00am - 7:00pm CST Monday - Friday). Receiver...
  • Page 5: Product Specifi Cations

    Product Specifi cations HDS200-R 1 x HDMI up to 1080p (60Hz) Video Output 1 x Composite 1 x YPbPr Component H.264 Baseline Profile with Level 4.2 Encoding HDCP compliant Supporting IEEE 802.11n: OFDM Wireless Connection RJ-45 LAN Port Wire Connection...
  • Page 6: Receiver

    Receiver Receiver Front ISSUED: 07-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9025-1 6 of 36...
  • Page 7 Receiver Front 1. Power/Link • Blinking indicator light - System booting or establishing link between the Trans- mitter and the Receiver. • Rapid blinking indicator light - Software upgrading or wireless/LAN mode switch- ing. • Solid indicator light - Link between the Transmitter and Receiver has been estab- lished and is ready for signal transmission.
  • Page 8 Receiver Back ISSUED: 07-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9025-1 8 of 36...
  • Page 9 Receiver Back 1. HDMI-OUT • HDMI output port 2. AV-OUT • Composite output port 3. IR-IN • Connects IR Extender in order to extend IR reception range. 4. AUDIO-OUT* • Stereo audio output port 5. COMPONENT-OUT* 6. USB • USB port is used for fi rmware upgrades only. 7.
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    Remote Control Remote Control Functions 1. POWER - Turns the Transmitter and Receiver power ON/OFF. • ON: If the Transmitter and Receiver are powered off and the Power/Link Indicator Light is on, press the power button pointed at either unit to turn on both units at the same time (this will take about 30 seconds).
  • Page 11 2. INFO* - Displays the following information on the screen for: • Transmitter ** - WiFi Channel, Firmware Version, Audio/Video Input, and Source Resolution. • Receiver - Connection, Firmware Version, Video Output, Display Resolution, WiFi Reception Strength 1/5 to 5/5 (where 1/5 is the weakest signal and 5/5 is the strongest signal).
  • Page 12 Installing the Remote Control Battery The battery slip is located on the back of the at the bottom of the remote. Step 1 Push the tab, located on the left of the battery slip, to the right and pull out the slip. Battery Slip Tab Battery Slip Step 2...
  • Page 13: Multicast Programming

    Multicast Programming USB Multicast Setup Method USB Multicast Setup Method is available to set up the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit as a multicast system that transmits to 2, 3 or 4 Receivers. For USB Multicast Set-Up Method please visit http://www.hdfl ow.com/Tech-Support/ to view the instructional video.
  • Page 14 Step 3 Inside the Networking and Sharing Center window, click on Change Adapter Settings. Step 4 In the Change Adapter Settings window right-click on Local Area Connection and click on Properties. ISSUED: 07-24-12 SHEET #: 180-9025-1 14 of 36...
  • Page 15 Step 5 Once in the Properties window, the Local Area Connection Properties window will be displayed. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or TCP/IP and click on Properties. Step 6 When in the Properties window take note, if the computer is NOT set to Obtain an IP address automatically, make sure to write down the settings of your computer prior to proceeding.
  • Page 16 Step 7 Click on Use the following IP address. Fill in the following information: IP Address: 192.168.0.157 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Step 8 If there is an option for Validate settings upon exit, ensure it is checked. Step 9 Click OK.
  • Page 17: Transmitter Start-Up And Connection

    Your computer is now set up to communicate with the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Transmitter and Receiver. Note: When programming is completed, you will need to return your network settings back to original. Transmitter Start-Up and Connection Step 1 Plug in The HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Transmitter and ensure it has fully started up (top indicator light and one input indicator light will be blinking).
  • Page 18 Step 3 The Transmitter, by default, is set to P2P, Unicast Mode. Click on the pull down menu next to Streaming Mode and select Multicast. Notes: • Do not change any other setting other than Streaming Mode. • Take note of the SSID of the Transmitter, it is case sensitive. Step 4 Once all the settings have been entered, click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
  • Page 19 Step 5 After submitting the information and receiving confi rmation, it is MANDATORY to click on Save Changes, located in the left-hand navigation bar, to ensure that your programming will be saved. Step 6 Once clicking on Save Changes ,you will be prompted to save your system confi...
  • Page 20: Receiver 1 Lan Programming

    Receiver 1 LAN Programming General Start Up and Connection Instructions Step 1 Plug in The HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Receiver and ensure it has fully started up (top indicator light and one output indicator light will be blinking). Step 2 Connect the RJ45 cable to the computer.
  • Page 21 Receiver 1 Settings should be as follows: Ethernet IP: 192.168.0.152 Ethernet NetMask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Streaming Mode: Multicast (Second option in the drop down menu. Once you select Multicast you will be able to modify the WiFi RXID) WiFi RXID: Slave1 WiFi SSID –...
  • Page 22: Receivers 2+ Multicast Programming

    Step 9 Once clicking on Save Changes ,you will be prompted to save your system confi gurations. Confi rm that you would like to save them by clicking the Save button. You will be prompted again to make sure you want to save these changes. Confi rm that you would like to save them by clicking the Save button again.
  • Page 23: Multicast Receiver 2, 3, And 4 Programming

    Multicast Receiver 3 Settings --should be as follows: Ethernet IP: 192.168.0.154 Ethernet NetMask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Streaming Mode: Multicast (Second option in the drop down menu. Once you select Multicast you will be able to modify the WiFi RXID) WiFi RXID: Slave3 WiFi SSID –...
  • Page 24 Step 3 Review the settings to make sure that everything but the SSID number matches the above image. The SSID number of your Transmiter needs to replace the XXXX notation. Note: SSID number is case senitive. Step 4 Once all settings are confi rmed in step 3, click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
  • Page 25 Step 6 Once clicking on Save Changes ,you will be prompted to save your system confi gurations. Confi rm that you would like to save them by clicking the Save button. You will be prompted again to make sure you want to save these changes. Confi rm that you would like to save them by clicking the Save button again.
  • Page 26: Installation

    Installation Step 1 Connecting the Receiver to the Display Device Note: Connect the Receiver to the display device using the port with the high resolution capability, HDMI port is preferred. Regardless of the number of analog or digital sources connected to the Transmitter, only one port is required to be connected to the display.
  • Page 27: Powering-Up The Hd Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Receiver

    Powering-up the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Receiver Step 2 A. Plug-in the power adapter for the Receiver to an available power outlet. B. Plug in the other end of the power cable to the Receiver . The unit will automatically turn on.
  • Page 28: Selecting Input And Output Port

    Tips If the Transmitter and Receiver are not establishing a connection: a. Ensure that both the Transmitter and Receiver are on the same WiFi channel b. If the Transmitter and Receiver are not connecting after trying (a), it is recommended to verify the programming setting of the Receiver that is not establishing connection.
  • Page 29: Indicator Lights Decoded

    Notes: Audio and video sources will switch simultaneously whether using the remote or Power/Source Selection Button. Independent audio switching is only allowed for AV and PC audio. Inputs on the Transmitter and Receiver can be switched by pointing the remote at the Transmitter or Receiver ONLY if the connection between Transmitter and Receiver has been established, Link Indicator Light on.
  • Page 30: Appendix

    Appendix Factory Reset CAUTION Factory reset will revert all settings to factory defaults. It is not recommended to perform factory reset on multicast systems (systems that have two or more Receivers). If there are issues with multicast system please reference http:// www.hdfl...
  • Page 31 How to Check Firmware Version Step 1 Connect the Receiver that needs its fi rmware to be checked to the display device (reference the installation section of this manual). Step 2 Plug in the power AC adapter into a power outlet, and then connect the power cord to the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit and turn on the display device.
  • Page 32: The Receiver

    Supported Video Formats HD Flow Transmitter HD Flow Receiver Video Standard Resolution HDMI D Sub AV(CVBS) HDMI COMP AV(CVBS) 640 x 480p60 640 x 480p70 640 x 480p85 800 x 600p60 800 x 600p70 800 x 600p85 1024 x 768p60 1024 x 768p70 1024 x 768p85 1152 x 864p60...
  • Page 33: Fcc Compliance

    FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 34: Warranty

    Warranty 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY The HDS200 is distributed by Peerless Industries, Inc. using the highest quality components and technology available. The Product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship, given normal use and care, for 1 Year from the original purchase date with proof of purchase.
  • Page 35: Contact Information

    Contact Information Customer Care Need help with installation or set up? Call Peerless-AV Customer Care 1-1-800-865-2112 (available 7:00am- 7:00pm CST, Monday - Friday), or email us at info@peerless-av.com. Peerless -AV 2300 White Oak Circle Aurora, IL 60502 USA www.hdfl ow.com...
  • Page 36 Aurora, IL 60502 USA 1-800-865-2112 www.peerless-av.com www.hdfl ow.com ©2012 Peerless-AV. All rights reserved. Peerless-AV is a trademark of Peerless Industries, Inc. HD Flow is a trademark of I Do It, LTD. Other parties’ marks are the property of their respective owners.

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