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    D. On Screen Display (OSD) vs. RCU Instruction 
     
     Press the POWER button     
    (1) Press the power button on the RCU to Transmitter or  press the power button on the top 
    of Transmitter to enter “Standby mode” from “active  mode”. 
    OSD Displayed :   
    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
        HDMI1    CH10    WIDE Off    1280x1024 
    Standby Mode, Loop-thru Off   
    (2)  Press the power button on the RCU to Receiver or pr ess the power button on the top of 
    Receiver to enter “Standby mode” from “active mode” . 
    OSD Displayed :  
    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
        HDMI1    CH10    WIDE Off    1280x1024 
    Standby Mode, Loop-thru On 
      
    
    
     Press the INFO button on the RCU, and Signal Quali ty, Source, Channel, WIDE mode status and 
    resolution will be displayed for user reference. 
    OSD Displayed :   
    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
        HDMI1    CH10    WIDE Off    1280x1024 
    Press again to exit the OSD   
        Press the SOURCE button on the RCU or on the top of  transmitter (or receiver) for audio/video 
    source input selection.   
    OSD Displayed : 
     
    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
      [HDMI1] CH10    WIDE Off    1280x1024 
    or   
    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
      [HDMI2] CH10    WIDE Off    1280x1024 
       Press the CHANNEL button on the RCU to manually swi tch wireless channels if the user 
    experiences video noise.  
    Press “Channel” button once for current Channel sta tus displayed on the OSD : 
      
    						
    							 
     
     
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    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
        HDMI1 [CH10] WIDE Off    1280x1024 
    Press again to change Channel    
    Press the “Channel” button again within 5 seconds t o switch Channel manually. 
     
    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
        HDMI1 [CH 8] WIDE Off    1280x1024 
    Press again to change Channel 
          Press the WIDE button of RCU for longer distance t ransmission of audio/video contents. 
    (1)  Press once for current WIDE mode status displayed o n the OSD (Default is disable) :   
     
    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
        HDMI1    CH10 [WIDE Off] 1280x1024 
    Press again to switch WIDE mode 
      
    (2)  Press WIDE button again within 5seconds to switch W IDE mode status, OSD Displayed : 
     
    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
        HDMI1    CH10 [WIDE On] 1280x1024 
    Press again to switch WIDE mode 
        
    NOTE :  Only the status of the RECEIVER connected to the H DTV can be displayed on the OSD. The 
    status of the TRANSMITTER HDMI out can not be displ ayed.    
    						
    							 
     
     
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    3. Installation 
     
      
    Step1: Setup the TRANSMITTER     
    Connect Two High-Definition Audio/V ideo Sources and an HDTV to the TRANSMITTER: 
                                               
    (1)  Connect the TRANSMITTER’s 
    (transmitter)“HDMI IN” to the 
    High-Definition AV sources’ “HDMI OUT”  
    with an HDMI cable (included). The  
    TRANSMITTER has two HDMI inputs for the 
    latest High-Definition device, like PS3,  
    Blu-ray Player. 
                                                       
    (2)
     Connect the TRANSMITTER’s “HDMI OUT”  
    to the HDTV set’s “HDMI IN” port with an 
    HDMI cable for the loop-through output. 
     
    (3)  Connect the supplied power adapter to the 
    DC IN jack of the TRANSMITTER and a wall  
    socket. The LED indicator in the POWER  
    button lights up in solid purple when the 
    TRANSMITTER is connected to the power  
    mains.      
    						
    							 
     
     
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    Step2: Setup the RECEIVER      
    HDTV set Connection with RECEIVER:    
         
    (1)  Connect the HDMI cable to the 
    HDMI OUT jack of the RECEIVER 
    and to your HDTV set (or an HD  
    projector).    Press the  Source / Input  button 
    of your TV’s remote to select the 
    appropriate  “HDMI” video input. 
          
                                    
        
    (2)  Connect the supplied power adapter to 
    the DC IN jack of the RECEIVER and a wall  
    socket. The LED indicator in the POWER  
    button lights up in solid blue when the 
    RECEIVER is connected to the power  
    mains.  
            
    						
    							 
     
     
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    Step3: Setup the IR blaster extender cable and IR sensor extender cable 
      
    If necessary, connect the Infrared (IR) blaster (or sens or) Extender cable. Users can point 
    hand-held remote control of your High Definition AV equ ipment at the RECEIVER or the 
    HDTV set to operate the source devices, not exceeding the dist ance of 66 feet at 
    Line-of-sight.   
    (1)   Plug the IR blaster cable into the IR          
    OUT jack of the TRANSMITTER.      
    Place the IR blaster head near the IR 
    sensor of your High-Definition  
    audio/video devices nearby.      
    The infrared (IR) sensor should be close  
    to the front panel of your High  
    Definition device, usually behind a dark  
    and sometimes reddish plastic window.    
    When the IR blaster cable is connected,  
    it relays infrared command from your 
    remote control to the device. Users can  
    control their AV devices by pointing  
    their remote control to the TV instead 
    of to their AV equipment.                                       
    						
    							 
     
     
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    (2)  If your connected device will be out of 
    the direct line of sight of your remote  
    controls, plug the IR Sensor Extender  
    cable into the IR IN jack at the rear 
    panel of the RECEIVER.     
    Note:
      
    (1)  The IR sensor supports 36KHz ~ 56KHz 
    (NEC, RC5, RC6) remote’s signal protocol. 
    Therefore, it is possible that some devices  
    may not be supported. 
    (2)  The IR blaster supports 47KHz remote’  
    signal protocol.   
     
     
      
    						
    							 
     
     
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    Step 4:    Boot up the TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER 
      
    (1) Place  the two AAA batteries into the remote control. 
       
               
       
       
       
       
       
     
    (2)  After  the power cord is plugged into the electrical outl et, the ProA/V Media Extender W ireless 
    HDMI will be turned on automatically.               
        
    (3)  If it  is in Standby  mode and Loop-thru. display off (Both POWER LED of  transmitter and receiver 
    are  lit  in  red),  press  the  POWER  button  on  both  tra nsmitter  and  receiver  to  turn  on  the 
    TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER. It will take over 1 minut e for the system boot up. 
                  
    						
    							 
     
     
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    (4) If  it   is  in  Standby  mode  and  Loop-thru.  display  on  (Transmitter  POWER  L ED  is  lit  in  purple  and 
    Receiver  POWER  LED  is  lit  in  red),  press  the  POWER  button  of  receiver  o  turn  on  the 
    TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER.   
    Note  :   During  this  period,  TRANSMITTER  will  enter  Standby   mode  and  turn  off  Loop-thru. 
    display  when  press  the  POWER  button  of  transmitter  or  press  the  POWER  key  of  RCU  to 
    transmitter.  
                       
    (5)  During   the  warm-up,  the  POWER  LED  will  blink  in  blue  unti l  the  signal  link  between  the 
    TRANSMITTER and the RECEIVER is established. 
                      
    Ensure your TV set or projector is in “HDMI input” m ode, and is already powered on. 
                                      
    						
    							 
     
     
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    (6) Press  the Source button, until you see the video being b roadcasted 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  th e  ZWD-2422,  you  may  experience 
    disturbed  picture  or  diminished  sound  quality.    Pre ss  the  CHANNEL  button  on  the  remote 
    control to change the ProA/V Media Extender W ireles s HDMI to different channels. 
                         
    Note: 
    A. Changing the ProA/V Media Extender W ireless HDMI  to a different wireless channel: 
       
     
    1. Enter the wireless RF  
    channel adjustment mode  2. Changes to the next 
    available RF wireless channel 3. Exit the wireless 
    RF channel 
    adjustment mode 
    Method Press the 
    CHANNEL  button on 
    the Remote Control Unit (RCU)  
    for current channel status 
    display.  Press the 
    CHANNEL  button on 
    the RCU again within 5 
    seconds to switch channel 
    randomly.  No button is pressed 
    for 5 seconds.   
    OSD Display 
    Status 
    ▃▆█
    ▃▆█ ▃▆█
    ▃▆█
        HDMI1 [CH 8] WIDE Off    1280x1024 
    Press again to change Channel Exit.     
    						
    							 
     
     
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    B. Channel Number Indicating the W ireless Frequency : 
       
    US ( DFS )  Europe ( DFS )  Japan ( DFS ) 
    WIDE mode Off Frequency [MHz]  Support 
    Region  Channel  Support 
    Region Channel  Support 
    Region Channel 
    5190  V 
    1 V  1 V  1 
    5230  V  2 V  2 V  2 
    5270 V 3 V 3 V 3 
    5310 V 4 V 4 V 4 
    5510 V 5 V 5 V 5 
    5550 V 6 V 6 V 6 
    5590 X X X X X X 
    5630 X X X X X X 
    5670 V 7 V 7 V 7 
    5755  V  8 X  X  X  X 
    5795  V  9 X  X  X  X 
    5835  X  X  X  X  X  X 
         
    US (Non-DFS)  Europe (Non-DFS)  Japan (Non-DFS) 
    WIDE mode ON Frequency   
    [MHz]  Support 
    Region  Channel  Support 
    Region Channel  Support 
    Region Channel 
    5160  X  X  X  X  X  X 
    5180  V* 
    1 V  1 V  1 
    5200  V*  2 V  2 V  2 
    5220  V*  3 V  3 V  3 
    5240  V*  4 V  4 V  4 
    5260~5700 X X X X X X 
    5745  V  5 X  X  X  X 
    5765  V  6 X  X  X  X 
    5785  V  7 X  X  X  X 
    5805  V  8 X  X  X  X 
    5825  V  9 X  X  X  X 
     
    Note : A.  Gray background are indicates the DFS region. 
    B.   * means “Limited to indoor use”. 
    C.   NOT to use Weather Satellite Channels on DFS :   
    i.   WIDE mode OFF : Center Frequency 5590MHz, 5630MHz 
    ii.   WIDE mode On : Center Frequency 5600MHz, 5620MHz, 5 640MHz 
        
    						
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