Table of Contents 1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................... 1 2. INTRODUCTION ......................5 2.1 P ......................5 ACKING ONTENT 2.2 O ........................6 VERVIEW 3. INSTALLATION ....................... 12 BV-2822T 1: S ..............12 ETUP THE TRANSMITTER BV-2822R 2: S ................12 RECEIV ETUP T 3: S ....
1. Important Information make sure to use the appropriate AC adapters as power supply to the transmitter and the receiver. Please take the time to read this user manual Power cord: Be sure the power cord is before using the BV‐2822T and BV‐2822R. It routed so that it will not be stepped on or contains important information about operating pinched by heavy items. your Full HD video wireless kit. Power overloading: Avoid overloading electrical outlets or extension cords which Our limited warranty applies when the product otherwise could result in electric shock or is handled properly for intended use, in fire. accordance with its operating instruction. Lightning: Disconnect the product from However, the warranty may be void in the the power source if it is left unattended following cases: for a long period of time, and to protect Repair, product modification or alteration the product from lightning. have been performed by unauthorized Always disconnect the power cord from service personnel the power outlet when you are not using Damages caused by accidents, including your Full HD Video wireless kit. This but not limited to, lightning, water, fire, or reduces the risk of electric shocks or fire. moisture Use of an AC adapter not compatible with ...
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EN 301 489‐17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro magnetic Rules. Operation is subject to the following Compatibility(EMC) standard for radio equipment; two conditions: Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz (1) This device may not cause harmful wideband transmission systems, 5GHz high interference, and performance RLAN equipment and 5,8 GHz (2) This device must accept any interference Broadband Transmitting Systems received, including interference that may EN 60065 Audio,video and similar cause undesired operation. electronic apparatus—Safety requirements ...
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CAUTION of RF module on US System Warning FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION region INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this This equipment has been tested and found to device could void the user's authority to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, operate the equipment. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These This equipment must be installed and limits are designed to provide reasonable operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for protection against harmful interference in a this transmitter must be installed to residential installation. This equipment provide a separation distance of at least generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency 20 cm from all persons and must not be energy and, if not installed and used in co‐located or operating in conjunction accordance with the instructions, may cause with any other antenna or transmitter. End‐users and installers must be provided harmful interference to radio communications. with antenna installation instructions and However, there is no guarantee that transmitter operating conditions for interference will not occur in a particular satisfying RF exposure compliance. installation. If this equipment does cause Outdoor operations in the 5150 ~ 5250MHz, 5600~5650MHz band are harmful interference to radio or television prohibited. reception, which can be determined by turning This device has no Ad‐hoc capability for the equipment off and on, the user is ...
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CAUTION of System on Canada CAUTION of System on US region region Industry Canada regulatory information Any changes or modifications not Operation is subject to the following two expressly approved by the grantee of this conditions: device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment must be installed and This device may not cause operated in accordance with provided interference, This device must accept any instructions and the antenna(s) used for interference, including interference this transmitter must be installed to that may cause undesired provide a separation distance of at least operation of the device. 20 cm from all persons and must not be The user is cautioned that this device co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. should be used only as specified within End‐users and installers must be provided this manual to meet RF exposure with antenna installation instructions and requirements. Use of this device in a manner inconsistent with this manual transmitter operating conditions for could lead to excessive RF exposure satisfying RF exposure compliance. conditions. Outdoor operations in the ...
2. Introduction 2.1 Packing Content BV‐2822T and BV‐2822R wireless HD audio/video transmission solution allows users Please check whether the following items are to place their HDTV set or projector where they present in the package. If any items missed or want, free of the constraint of cables. Just damaged, please call your dealer. connect your HDTV to the BV‐2822R (receiver) with an HDMI cable, and connect your AV equipments (Blu‐ray players, HD set‐up boxes, game consoles, HD media players or streamers) to the BV‐2822T (transmitter) by HDMI cable or Component cable are available. Besides HDTVs, any display with an HDMI input, such as LCD and plasma monitors or projectors, are compatible with the BV‐2822R. This setup doesn’t clutter your media and allows the AV equipment to be hidden in the cabinet ...
2.2 Overview A. BV‐2822T: Full HD Transmitter Front Panel Buttons and LEDs Power Button with LED Indicator Source Selection Button Press to turn the transmitter on and off. The indicator in the power button is lit in blue Press to switch between the various inputs of when the power is on, and turns red in the transmitter. The one of six LED indicators standby mode. next to this button is lit in solid blue to show current input you switch. Press this button to cycle through connected sources in sequence. Source 1 ~ 4 are HDMI input. Source 5 ~ 6 are Component input with L/R Audio input. ...
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Main Unit Back Panel IR Blaster Extender Jack Plug the IR Blaster Extender Cable into the IR Component Video IN/ Audio L/R IN OUT jack at rear panel of the transmitter. Connect to audio/video devices with Attach the IR blaster to the device connected Component ...
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B. BV‐2822R: Full HD Receiver Main Unit Back Panel IR Sensor Extender Jack Plug the IR Sensor Extender cable into the IR IN jack at the rear panel of the receiver. Generally, sensors with cable are placed near your HDTV set so that you can easily operate and control your AV equipment connected to BV‐2822T by pointing the remote control to the TV instead of the AV equipment. HDMI OUT For connecting the HDTV set via an HDMI cable. Front Panel Buttons and LEDs Power Button with LED indicator DC IN For connecting the BV‐2822R power adapter. Press to turn the receiver on and off. The indicator in the power button lights up in blue when the power is on, and turns red in Note: ...
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Button Function Description Operation When BV‐2822T’s LED is in Press to turn the purple (listen mode; BV‐2822 Transmitter/ loopthrough on) and Receiver on/off. BV‐2822R’s LED in red: Point the remote at the BV‐2822R See below for Note 1 & POWER and press POWER to connect it 2. to BV‐2822T. When a connection is established, both POWER LEDs should be in solid blue. Press once to display the Press this button to current status. Press again to display related exit OSD. information. Please When using component video INFO. connection, this button can be ...
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D. On Screen Display (OSD) vs. RCU Instruction Press the POWER button (1) Point the RCU at transmitter and press POWER, or press the power button on the top of the transmitter, to enter “ standby mode “ from “active mode”. OSD Displayed: ▃▆█ HDMI1 CH 1 WIDE Off 1280x1024 Standby Mode, Loop‐thru Off (2) Press the RCU at receiver and press POWER, or press the power button on the top of the receiver, to enter “standby mode” from “active mode”. OSD Displayed: ▃▆█ HDMI1 CH 1 WIDE Off 1280x1024 Standby Mode, Loop‐thru On ...
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OSD Displayed: ▃▆█ [HDMI1] CH 1 WIDE Off 1280x1024 or ▃▆█ [HDMI2] CH 1 WIDE Off 1280x1024 Press the CHANNEL button on the RCU to manually switch wireless channels if the user experiences video noise. Press “Channel” button once for current Channel status displayed on the OSD : ▃▆█ HDMI1 [CH 1] WIDE Off 1280x1024 Press again to change Channel Press the “Channel” button again within 5 seconds to switch Channel manually. ▃▆█ HDMI1 [CH 8] WIDE Off 1280x1024 Press again to change Channel Press the WIDE button of RCU for longer distance transmission of audio/video contents. (1) Press once for current WIDE mode status displayed on the OSD (Default is disable): ...
3. Installation Step1: Setup the BV‐2822T transmitter Connect Six High‐Definition Audio/Video Sources and an HDTV to the BV‐2822T: The ZWD‐2822T has two Component inputs for general audio/video device connection. (3) Connect the BV‐2822T’s (transmitter) “HDMI OUT” to the HDTV set’s “HDMI IN” ...
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(2) Connect the supplied power (1) Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT jack of the BV‐2822R adapter to the DC IN jack of the and to your HDTV set (or an HD ...
Step3: Setup the IR blaster extender cable and IR sensor extender cable If necessary, connect the Infrared (IR) blaster (or sensor) Extender cable. Users can point hand‐held remote control of your High Definition AV equipment at the BV‐2822R or the HDTV set to operate the source devices, not exceeding the distance of 66 feet at Line‐of‐sight. the TV instead of to their AV Plug the IR blaster cable into the IR equipment. OUT jack of the BV‐2822T. Place the IR blaster head near the IR If your connected device will be out of sensor of your High‐Definition the direct line of sight of your remote audio/video devices nearby. controls, plug the IR Sensor Extender The infrared (IR) sensor should be close cable into the IR IN jack at the rear to the front panel of your High panel of the BV‐2822R (receiver). Definition device, usually behind a dark Note: and sometimes reddish plastic window. (1) The IR sensor supports 36KHz ~ 56KHz (NEC, RC5, RC6) remote’s signal protocol. When the IR blaster cable is connected, Therefore, it is possible that some devices it relays infrared command from your ...
Step 4: Boot up the BV‐2822T and BV‐2822R (1) Place the two AAA batteries into the remote control. (2) After the power cord is plugged into the electrical outlet, the BV‐2822 will be turned on automatically. ...
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(4) If it is in Standby mode and Loop‐thru. display on (Transmitter POWER LED is lit in purple and Receiver POWER LED is lit in red), press the POWER button of receiver to turn on the BV‐2822T and BV‐2822R. Note: During this period, BV‐2822T will enter Standby mode and turn off Loop‐thru. display when press the POWER button of transmitter or press the POWER key of RCU point to transmitter. (5) During the warm‐up, the POWER LED will blink in blue until the signal link between the BV‐2822T and the ZWD‐2822R is established. Ensure your TV set or projector is in “HDMI input” mode, and is already powered on.
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(6) Press the Source button until you see the video being broadcasted from your device. (7) If you have electronic devices such as a cordless phone, wireless access point/ router sharing the 5GHz channel frequency, when you use it near the BV‐2822, you may experience disturbed picture or diminished sound quality. Press the CHANNEL button on the remote control to change the BV‐2822 to different channels. Note: A. Changing the BV‐2822 to a different wireless channel: 3. Exit the wireless 1. Enter the wireless RF 2. Changes to the next ...
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WIDE mode Off US (non‐DFS) Frequency Support Region Channel [MHz] 5190 V 1 5230 V 2 5270 X X 5310 X X 5510 X X 5550 X X 5590 X X 5630 X X 5670 X X 5755 V 8 5795 V 9 ...
Status Power LED Source LED Mode OSD Display Description Static Purple Static Blue “Loop through” on TX ▃▆█ HDMI1 CH10 WIDE off 1280x1024 on TX display always Listen on; Wireless Standby Mode, Loop‐thru On Static Red Off on RX transmission off. on RX For the lowest ▃▆█ HDMI1 CH10 WIDE off 1280x1024 Static Red Off Standby power Standby Mode, Loop‐thru Off consumption. System boots up Initial Blinking Or ...
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floors. Note: Only 1080i or below HD video transmission is available when enabling the “Wide” mode (OSD shows: WIDE On). Please shorten the distance and disable the “Wide” mode (OSD shows: WIDE Off) if full HD 1080p 60Hz content transmission is desired. ...
Step 6: Mounting the BV‐2822R (receiver) to the Wall (1) Refer the drawing of the bottom page that have relative position of the main (5) Place BV‐2822R main holes over the holes and attach this paper on wall. protruding screws and slide down into position. (2) Drill pilot holes. (3) Insert the supplied two Anchors into the wall. (4) Insert two screws into the anchors. Leave 1/8” length for mounting the Transmitter or receiver. ...
4. Troubleshooting Problem Solution The BV‐2822 front • Check if the power plugs of BV‐2822T/BV‐2822R are properly panel power indicator inserted into a functioning power outlet. (red LED) doesn't light up. • Verify that the proper cables have been selected and installed between the BV‐2822T (transmitter) input and your High‐Definition device output. • On your TV side (connected to the BV‐2822R), select the HDMI as input source. • Verify the POWER LED and SOURCE LED indicator of BV‐2822. Power LED Flashing in Blue OSD shows: Searching available channels….. * Ensure the transmission range between the transmitter and the receiver is not over 66 feet (LOS‐line of sight) transmission distance. Move the transmitter closer to the receiver. * Press CHANNEL on the included remote control to manually change the wireless channel. POWER LED in Solid Blue + Slow and Flashing SOURCE LED No video is displayed OSD shows: No Supported Format on your TV screen. * Ensure your video resolution and frame rate is recognized/ supported and within the transmission range. *Connect the source device to your TV to check and modify the video format compatibility. *Check if your video resolution with HDMI input from your device is set among 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, or 480p. POWER LED in Solid Blue STATUS LED Flash Quickly OSD shows: No Signal * Ensure the proper cables are connected between the transmitter and ...
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• Check your TV’s volume is properly set and not set in "MUTE" mode. • Check if the audio connectors are properly connected. • Ensure the bit rate of audio from the source device can be supported No audio. by BV‐2822. Please refer to the details in Chapter 6 Audio Bit Rate Support. • Check the HDMI output setting of Source device, set up HDMI output No Supported Video format to Auto mode instead of 1080p. /Audio on WIDE mode • Check Chapter 5 Supported resolution. Some resolution can’t be only. supported on WIDE mode on. • Check where is IR sensor of Source device. Make sure IR Blaster sensor is close and straight to Source device’s IR sensor. Please refer Chapter 3, step 3 for reference setup. • Change IR Blaster frequency to meet Source device’s requirement. Please continue pressing Source key on the top of Receiver only over IR Blaster can’t control 3secs to switch IR Blaster frequency 47K to 58K to 38K recurring. Source device. ‐ The OSD shows: (Display 5secs) ▃▆█ HDMI1 CH2 WIDE Off 1280x1024 IR Blaster Frequency [47KHz] ...
5. Supported Resolution If the SOURCE LED continues to blink in blue (slower than “no signal” mode); OSD display: “No Supported Format ” and there is no video displayed or the video quality suffers, it indicates that the video frame rate from your A/V source device is not supported. Ensure that the consumer timing of your HD device is compliant with the standard listed below: Video Format Timings Resolution WIDE mode OFF WIDE mode ON Primary CEA Video Timing 720(1440)x480i @ 59.94Hz YES (For Component Input only) 480i 720(1440)x480i @ 60Hz YES (For Component Input only) 640x480p @ 59.94 / 60Hz YES YES 480p 720x480p @ 59.94Hz YES YES 720x480p @ 60Hz YES YES 720(1440)x576i @ 50Hz 576i YES (For Component Input only) 7 20x576p @ 50Hz 576p YES YES 1280x720p @ 50Hz YES YES 720p 1280x720p @ 59.94 / 60Hz YES ...
6. Audio Bit Rate Support Digital Audio from HDMI inputs: Up to 6Mbit/s bit‐rate support. Support AC3 and DTS. 2 – 8 channel PCM: 16~24 bits audio sample with 32~96KHz sampling rate as below: 2 – 8 channel PCM 32KHz 44.1KHz 48KHz 96KHz 16 bits YES YES YES YES 24 bits YES YES YES YES Analog Audio from Base Band audio L/ R inputs: Convert to 2‐channel by fixed 24 bits/sample with sampling rate 48KHz over Wireless High‐Definition Interface transmission Analog Audio Input 500mVrms (typ. ±10%) @ 27KΩ load Input Level Type Stereo R/L channel ...
7. Product Specification Specification Component Supported Video 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i Input Resolution HDMI Input 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p Supported Audio Analog Audio 48KHz and 24-bit Per Sample Formats Digital Audio Up to 6 Mbps AC-3 and DTS LOS (line of sight): Maximum 20 meter (66 feet) Transmission Range (The minimum range is 2 meters) ...