Gefen TV Cables GTV WHD 1080P LR User Manual

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1080P  
Wireless for HDMI  
Multi-Room Solution  
GTV-WHD-1080P-LR  
GTV-WHD-1080P-LR-BLK  
User Manual  
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any accompanying documentation without prior written notice.  
Wireless for HDMI - Multi-Room Solution is a trademark of Gefen, LLC  
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CONTENTS  
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Introduction  
FCC Statement  
Operation Notes  
Features  
Panel Layout  
Sender Unit  
Receiver Unit  
Panel Descriptions  
Sender Unit  
Receiver Unit  
IR Remote Control Unit  
Layout and Descriptions  
10 Connecting the Wireless for HDMI  
10 Wiring Diagram  
10 Operating the Wireless for HDMI  
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The Linking Process  
Using Multiple Sender units  
Adding a New Video Source  
Renaming Sources  
Switching between Sources  
Deleting Sources  
Disconnecting the Wireless Link  
Reconnecting the Wireless Link  
Power-Down Mode  
Powering-Up after a Power-Down  
28 Specications  
29 Warranty  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the GefenTV Wireless for HDMI. Your complete satis-  
faction is very important to us.  
About Gefen  
We specialize in total integration for your home theater, while also focusing on going above  
and beyond customer expectations to ensure you get the most from your hardware. We  
latest offerings in High-Denition signal solutions or call us between the hours of 8:00 am  
and 5:00 pm Monday-Friday, Pacic Standard Time for assistance with your A/V needs.  
We’ll be happy to assist you.  
The GefenTV Wireless for HDMI Multi-Room Solution  
The GefenTV Wireless for HDMI - Multi-Room Solution sends high denition audio  
and video to any HDTV display up to 100 feet (30 meters) away. It extends HDMI from  
computers, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, and other audio/video sources to a remote  
HDTV display. The Wireless for HDMI - Multi-Room Solution supports resolutions up to  
1080p Full HD along with support for up to 7.1-channels of digital audio in PCM, and up  
to 5.1 channels in Dolby® and DTS® formats. The included IR emitter can be connected  
to the Sender unit and placed by the Hi-Def source*, allowing full control of the source  
from another room simply by pointing the IR remote at the Receiver unit. The Wireless for  
HDMI - Multi-Room Solution transmits through walls and does not require line-of-sight for  
good reception. Additional features allow multiple units using the included handheld remote  
control.  
How It Works  
Connect one of the included HDMI cables from the Hi-Def source to the Sender unit.  
Connect the other included HDMI cable from the Receiver unit to the HDTV display.  
Connect the included power supplies to the Sender and Receiver units and to available  
electrical outlets. Connect the included IR Emitter to the Sender unit and place it near the  
IR sensor window of the device to be controlled*. Power-up the source and the display.  
Within approximately one minute, the “Video” indicators on both units should now glow  
solid blue to indicate a successful connection between the Sender and Receiver unit. If the  
Sender and Receiver units do not pair automatically, the LEDs on the Sender will continue  
to blink. Navigate through the on-screen menu and have the Receiver unit look for a  
Sender unit. If the remote is not available, you can press and hold the recessed pairing  
button on the Receiver with a paper clip until its Link LED stops blinking and goes dark.  
Press and hold its recessed pairing button on the Sender unit with a paper clip until the Link  
LED stops blinking and goes dark. If navigating the menu using the remote, press the OK  
button on the IR remote. A message indicating that the Sender and the Receiver units have  
been paired will appear on the display. Point the source’s IR remote at the IR window on  
the Receiver unit to control the source that is placed near the Sender unit.  
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FCC STATEMENT  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation  
INSTRUCTION TO THE USER  
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 instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and Receiver unit  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the Receiver unit is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be  
used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded  
cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is  
cautioned that changes and modications made to the equipment without the  
approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this  
equipment.  
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OPERATION NOTES  
READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING  
THE GEFENTV WIRELESS FOR HDMI - MULTI-ROOM SOLUTION  
Maximum extension distance is 100 feet (30 meters) with a clear  
line-of-sight.  
Supported resolutions:  
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1080p60, 1080p50, 1080p24, 1080i60, 1080i50, 720p60, 720p50,  
576p50, 480p60 (no SD resolution on LR)  
NOTE: The Wireless for HDMI - Multi-Room Solution does not  
support Standard-Denition resolutions.  
VESA: 1600x1200, 1366x768, 1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600,  
640x480  
Obstructions such as walls and furniture may reduce performance and  
reception distance.  
DVI-D Support  
Gefen recommends placing both units into the provided stands, with  
the Gefen logo pointing down, to help maintain the strongest possible  
transmission signal.  
Interference caused by other RF products may reduce performance and  
reception distance.  
Use with multiple Sender units:  
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Can be used with a single Receiver unit to provide source-switching  
capability.  
Up to 8 Senders are supported. Local RF interference can limit the  
number of Sender units that can be used. Each Sender unit needs  
to be placed at least 1 meter apart for optimum performance.  
US Models: Up to 4 pairs of Sender and Receiver units can be  
operated in the same environment. Local RF interference can limit  
the number of units that can be used. Each Sender unit needs to be  
placed at least 1 meter apart for optimum performance. If additional  
Sender / Receiver pairs are to be used, each set of units must be placed  
beyond the reception range (100 feet / 30 meters) of the other in order  
to prevent interference.  
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OPERATION NOTES  
Continued from previous page  
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EU Models: Up to 2 pairs of Sender and Receiver units can be  
operated in the same environment. Local RF interference can limit  
the number of units that can be used. Each Sender unit needs to be  
placed at least 1 meter apart for optimum performance. If additional  
Sender / Receiver pairs are to be used, each set of units must be  
placed beyond the reception range (100 feet / 30 meters) of each  
other in order to prevent interference.  
IR back-channel compatibility:  
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Only products with 38 kHz IR carrier frequency are compatible. If in  
doubt, please check with the equipment manufacturer.  
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Due to complexity in some manufacturers’ IR codes, not all 38kHz  
IR devices may be compatible with the IR Back Channel of the  
Wireless for HDMI. The following brands have been tested by  
Gefen: Panasonic, Sony, and Samsung.  
Operational Limitations:  
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Regarding US and EU models, note that all RF devices are designed  
by compliance regulation to accept interference from all other  
devices. Operation of wireless products is therefore dependent on the  
environment they are in. Other RF products, even ones that seemingly  
might not be in the frequency range, do create harmonics and other  
artifacts that could interfere with the operation of the Wireless for HDMI.  
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FEATURES  
HDMI Features Supported  
Resolutions up to 1080p Full HD  
12-bit Deep Color  
Linear PCM digital audio up to 7.1 channels  
Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby® Digital Plus, and DTS-HD® Master Audio™ up to  
5.1 channels  
3DTV pass-through  
HDCP pass-through  
Lip Sync pass-through  
Features  
Wireless extension of HDMI up to 100 feet (30 meters)  
Uncompressed High-Denition A/V from source to display  
No latency  
Included IR remote for switching between up to eight Sender units  
WHDI 1.0, FCC Part 15, and ETSI-compliant  
Package Includes  
(1) Wireless for HDMI - Multi-Room Solution - Sender unit  
(1) Wireless for HDMI - Multi-Room Solution - Receiver unit  
(2) 5 ft. HDMI cables (M-M)  
(1) IR Remote Control  
(1) IR Emitter  
(2) Cradles for Sender and Receiver units  
(2) 5V / 2A DC Power Supplies  
(1) Quick Start Guide  
All features and specications are subject to change without notice  
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PANEL LAYOUT  
Sender unit  
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PANEL LAYOUT  
Receiver unit  
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PANEL DESCRIPTIONS  
Sender Unit  
1
Pairing button  
Press and hold this recessed button using a paper clip for approximately 3  
seconds to pair the Sender unit with the Receiver unit.  
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3
4
Link  
This LED indicator will glow bright blue once a link is established between the  
Sender unit and the Receiver unit.  
Video  
This LED indicator will glow bright blue once a video link is established between  
the Sender unit and the Receiver unit.  
IR  
Connect the included IR Emitter to this port and place it near the IR sensor of  
the source device* to be controlled.  
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HDMI In  
This input will accept a single HDMI source device.  
Power  
Connect the included 5V DC power supply to this receptacle.  
Receiver Unit  
Pairing button  
1
Press and hold this recessed button using a paper clip for approximately 3  
seconds to pair the Sender unit with the Receiver unit.  
2
3
4
IR Sensor  
Receives IR commands from the included IR Remote Control unit and the IR  
remote of the source unit to be controlled.  
Link  
This LED indicator will glow bright blue once a link is established between the  
Receiver unit and the Sender unit.  
Video  
This LED indicator will glow bright blue once a video link is established between  
the Receiver unit and the Sender unit.  
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6
7
USB  
Mini-USB service port (for factory use only).  
HDMI Out  
Connect the included HDMI cable from this connector to an HD display.  
Power  
Connect the included 5V DC power supply to this receptacle.  
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IR REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Layout and Descriptions  
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Menu  
Press this button to display the Setup menu.  
Cursor buttons  
Used to control Left, Up, Right, and Down cursor motion within a menu system.  
OK  
Press this button to accept the current operation or menu selection  
Delete  
When using multiple Sender units, press this button to delete a Sender unit from  
the wireless network.  
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Input Devices  
When using multiple Sender units, use these buttons to select any of the rst  
three linked Sender units. Use the Source button to select Senders 4 - 8.  
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Guest  
Powers down the wireless system.  
Add  
When using multiple Sender units, press this button to add a Sender unit  
(source).  
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Exit  
Press this button to cancel an operation or exit any menu system.  
Source  
When using multiple Sender units (sources), press this button to select a  
different Sender unit.  
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CONNECTING THE WIRELESS FOR HDMI  
How to Connect the Wireless for HDMI - Multi-Room Solution  
1. Connect a Hi-Def source to the Sender unit using the included HDMI cable.  
2. Connect an HD display or projector to the Receiver unit using the included  
HDMI cable.  
NOTE: The Wireless for HDMI - Multi-Room Solution does not  
support DVI devices.  
3. Connect the included 5V DC power supplies to the Sender and  
Receiver unit and connect them to available electrical outlets.  
4. OPTIONAL: Connect the included IR emitter to the Sender unit and place it  
near the IR sensor of a source device* to be controlled.  
To control the IR source connected to the Sender unit, point the source’s IR  
remote at the IR sensor on the Receiver unit.  
5. The Link and Video LED indicators on both the Sender and Receiver unit will  
glow bright blue to indicate a successful connection between the Sender and  
Receiver unit. Ordinarily, no pairing is required out of the box. However, the  
Sender and Receiver can also be paired manually if needed.  
Wiring Diagram for the Wireless for HDMI - Multi-Room Solution  
HDMI CABLE  
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Receiver  
Sender  
GTV-WHD-1080P-LR  
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OPERATING THE WIRELESS FOR HDMI  
The Linking Process  
After all the connections have made (see page 10) to the Wireless for HDMI, the  
Receiver unit will attempt to negotiate with the Sender unit.  
Status Message  
Provides information on the current  
status of the Wireless for HDMI  
Connecting to Sender...  
After a few moments, the source signal will appear on the display. The status  
message will disappear after a few seconds.  
Connected to Sender  
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OPERATING THE WIRELESS FOR HDMI  
Using Multiple Sender Units  
The Wireless for HDMI can be used with up to eight Sender units to provide  
switching capability between Sender units.  
Vdieo  
Lnik  
WliesforHDMIR  
Figure 1:  
Receiver unit with  
multiple Sender units  
Vdieo  
Lnik  
WliesforHDMIS  
Vdieo  
Lnik  
WliesforHDMIS  
Vdieo  
Lnik  
WliesforHDMIS  
Adding a new Video Source  
Before adding an additional Sender unit to the Wireless for HDMI network, make  
sure that a single Sender / Receiver pair function correctly.  
1. Connect the Sender unit to a Hi-Def source using an HDMI cable.  
2. Connect the power supply to the Sender unit.  
3. Point the IR Remote Control at the Receiver unit and press the MENU  
button. The Setup menu will be displayed.  
Setup  
Add new Video Source  
Remove Video Source  
Modify Video Source Name  
Disconnect Wireless Link  
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OPERATING THE WIRELESS FOR HDMI  
4. Use the cursor buttons on the IR Remote Control to select Add new Video  
Source from the Setup menu.  
5. Press the OK button. The following message will be displayed:  
Press and hold the Link button on Sender until  
Link LED stops blinking  
6. Press and hold down the Pairing button (see pages 6 - 8) on the Sender unit  
for about 5 seconds.  
Adding Sender  
Press OK to continue or Exit to cancel  
7. Press the OK button to continue adding the Sender unit.  
NOTE: When pairing multiple Senders, it is recommended that you  
rename the ones already linked to avoid confusion.  
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OPERATING THE WIRELESS FOR HDMI  
As the Sender unit is added to the Wireless for HDMI network, a progress  
bar will be displayed:  
Adding Sender  
After a few moments the source signal connected to the additional Sender  
unit will be displayed:  
Connected to Sender  
8. If desired, repeat steps 1 - 7 to add another Sender unit to the Wireless for  
HDMI network.  
TIP: Use the ADD button (see page 9) on the IR Remote Control to  
bypass the Setup menu and jump directly to registering the Sender  
unit.  
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OPERATING THE WIRELESS FOR HDMI  
Renaming Sources  
By default, each Sender unit is assigned the name “Sender”. This can be  
confusing when multiple Sender unit are used. However, this identier can  
be changed to reect, for example, the source to which each Sender unit is  
connected.  
1. Point the IR Remote Control at the Receiver unit, press the MENU button,  
select Modify Video Source Name, then press the OK button.  
Setup  
Add new Video Source  
Remove Video Source  
Modify Video Source Name  
Disconnect Wireless Link  
2. Select the source to rename from the menu by using the cursor keys:  
Choose Source to Rename  
Sender  
Sender  
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3. The Rename Video Source Name menu will be displayed, along with the  
selected Source.  
Use the and cursor keys to change the highlighted character.  
The key moves forward within the list of available characters and the  
key moves backward through the list. The list of available characters  
is listed in the table below. The rst character (rst row, rst column) is a  
space and can be used anywhere in the name. The maximum length of  
the Source name cannot exceed nine characters, including any spaces.  
Figure 2:  
Available characters for source naming  
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f
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g
v
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h
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L
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Rename Video Source Name  
Sender  
Use the and cursor keys to select the character in the name to be  
changed.  
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4. After the video source has been renamed, press the OK button to save the  
changes.  
Select Video Source  
Sender  
BluRay  
Setup  
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OPERATING THE WIRELESS FOR HDMI  
Switching between Sources  
Once two or more Sender units have been connected to a Receiver unit, use the  
IR Remote Control unit to switch between each source.  
1. Point the IR Remote Control at the Receiver unit and press the Source  
button. The Select Video Source menu will be displayed.  
Select Video Source  
STB  
BluRay  
Setup  
2. Use the Cursor buttons on the IR Remote Control to select the desired  
source.  
Select Video Source  
STB  
BluRay  
Setup  
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3. Once the desired source has been selected, press the OK button.  
Select Video Source  
STB  
BluRay  
Setup  
4. The screen will go blank momentarily and the “Connecting to....” status  
message will be displayed, indicating that the Receiver unit is switching to  
the selected Sender unit (source).  
5. After a few moments, the selected source signal will be displayed.  
Connected to Sender  
TIP: Use the INPUT DEVICES buttons (see page 9) on the IR  
Remote Control to bypass the Select Video Source menu and  
directly switch to another Sender unit.  
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Deleting Sources  
If a Sender unit (source) will no longer be necessary, it can be removed from the  
Wireless for HDMI network.  
1. Point the IR Remote Control at the Receiver unit and press the MENU  
button.  
Setup  
Add new Video Source  
Remove Video Source  
Modify Video Source Name  
Disconnect Wireless Link  
2. Select Remove Video Source from the Setup menu, using the cursor  
buttons on the IR Remote Control.  
Setup  
Add new Video Source  
Remove Video Source  
Modify Video Source Name  
Disconnect Wireless Link  
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3. Click the OK button to conrm the selection.  
4. The Chose Source to Remote menu will be displayed.  
5. Select the source to be removed and press the OK button.  
Choose Source to Remove  
STB  
BluRay  
DVR  
6. Press the OK button to conrm the removal of the selected device.  
Removing BluRay  
Press OK to continue or Exit to cancel  
7. After a few seconds, the screen will go blank.  
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8. Press the SOURCE button to display the Select Video Source menu.  
Select Video Source  
STB  
DVR  
Setup  
9. Select the desired source using the cursor buttons. Then, press the OK  
button to conrm the selection.  
Select Video Source  
STB  
DVR  
Setup  
TIP: Use the DELETE button on the IR Remote Control to jump  
directly to the Select Video Source menu, when deleting sources.  
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11. The “Connecting to...” status message will be displayed:  
Connecting to DVR...  
12. After a few moments, the selected source signal will be displayed.  
Connected to DVR  
NOTE: The video source will always need to be selected, even if  
the source currently being viewed is not deleted.  
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OPERATING THE WIRELESS FOR HDMI  
Disconnecting the Wireless Link  
The Wireless for HDMI network can be completely disconnected, if necessary.  
This can be used in order to restrict the source from being viewed.  
1. Point the IR Remote Control at the Receiver unit and press the MENU  
button.  
2. Select Disconnect Wireless Link and press the OK button.  
Setup  
Add new Video Source  
Remove Video Source  
Modify Video Source Name  
Disconnect Wireless Link  
3. After a few seconds, the screen will go blank. A status message, indicating  
that the wireless has been turned off, will be displayed. The Wireless for  
HDMI network is now in standby mode  
Wireless Off  
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OPERATING THE WIRELESS FOR HDMI  
Reconnecting the Wireless Link  
1. Press the Source button on the IR Remote Control. The “Connecting to...”  
message will be displayed:  
Connecting to DVR...  
2. After a few seconds, the wireless link will be restored and the source signal  
will be displayed.  
Connected to DVR  
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Power-Down Mode  
The Wireless for HDMI can be powered-down when not in use.  
1. Point the IR Remote Control at the Receiver unit and press the GUEST  
button.  
2. After a few seconds, the screen Receiver and Sender unit(s) will power-  
down. A status message, indicating that the Wireless for HDMI has been  
powered-down, will be displayed.  
Powering Down...  
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3. After the Wireless for HDMI has been successfully powered-down, the  
“Wireless Off” message will be displayed on the screen.  
Wireless Off  
Powering-Up after a Power-Down  
1. Point the IR Remote Control at the Receiver unit and press the GUEST  
button.  
2. The “Connecting to...” message will be displayed.  
3. After a few moments, the selected source signal will be restored.  
Connected to DVR  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Operating Frequency.................................................................................... 5 GHz  
Supported resolutions...................................................................... 480p to 1080p  
Video Input Connector (Sender).......................... (1) HDMI Type A, 19-pin, female  
Video Output Connector (Receiver)..................... (1) HDMI Type A, 19-pin, female  
USB Connector (Receiver)......................................... (1) Mini-B (factory use only)  
Power Supply (Sender/Receiver)............................................................ (2) 5V DC  
Power Consumption (Sender / Receiver)........................... 8W (max.) / 8W (max.)  
Dimensions (Sender / Receiver) (W x H x D)............................. 5.83” x 0.8” x 3.8”  
(148mm x 20mm x 96mm)  
Shipping Weight........................................................................... 2.8 lbs (1.27 kg)  
All features and specications are subject to change without notice  
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WARRANTY  
Gefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material  
and workmanship.  
If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen is notied within two (2)  
years from the date of shipment, Gefen will, at its option, repair or replace the  
equipment, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical,  
electrical, or other abuse or modications. Equipment that fails under conditions  
other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in  
effect at the time of repair. Such repairs are warranted for ninety (90) days from  
the day of reshipment to the Buyer.  
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including  
without limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or tness for any  
particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed.  
1. Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty.  
2. Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from  
Gefen.  
3. Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables must be in their  
original condition.  
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to  
be accurate. However, Gefen assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies  
that may be contained in this manual. In no event will Gefen be liable for  
direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from  
any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such  
damages. The technical information contained herein regarding the features and  
specications is subject to change without notice.  
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