Actiontec electronic Portable Multimedia Player MWTV200KIT01 User Manual

MyWirelessTV  
Model #: MWTV200T, MWTV200R,  
MWTV200KIT  
User Manual  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on purchasing MyWirelessTV. !is product will allow  
you to transmit high-de"nition content from a set top box, gaming  
console, or other source with an HDMI port, to an HDTV monitor in  
another location, without lag or picture quality loss. It allows you to view  
movies and television programs in two di#erent locations at the same  
time, without wires, or play a game on a television in one room, while the  
gaming console resides in another. You can even send content from a  
computer to MyWirelessTV and, thanks to the USB Extender, use your  
mouse and keyboard remotely.  
!is user manual will take you through the procedures needed to  
connect, con"gure, and enjoy MyWirelessTV, and also describe a few  
di#erent possible scenarios concerning set up locations.  
Minimum System Requirements  
HD set top box, gaming console, or computer equipped with HDMI  
output port  
HDTV monitor with HDMI input  
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Features  
Full 1080p HD output - stream judder-free, full high-de"nition video in  
1080p 60Hz with 3D capability  
Video Pass-through - main HDTV does not lose original HD video  
content while streaming  
Unicast (1-to-1) - stream from 1 Transmitter to 1 Receiver in full 1080p  
Multi-unicast (1-to-4) - stream from 1 Transmitter to 4 Receivers* with  
at least one stream at full HD 1080p  
Super Low Latency (SSL) - SSL technology allows streaming full HD  
video with little latency  
150-$. range - works up to 150 feet in range through wall and ceiling  
without quality reduction  
Control source IR - includes IR Blaster, which allows control of main  
video source  
Extend IR control - includes IR extender, which allows control of video  
source without need of placing receiver in line-of-sight (e.g., allows  
device to be hidden behind HDTV)  
USB backchannel - extend PC control (keyboard and mouse) to  
location of Receiver  
Compact design - small and compact design allows wall or ceiling  
mount  
Plug-and-play solution - easy setup with no so$ware installation  
needed  
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Requires additional MyWirelessTV Receivers.  
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HDCP compliant- secured video content protection with standard  
HDCP 2.0 encryption  
HDMI compliant- complies with HDMI™ industry standard to assure  
device compatibility  
So$ware support - obtain newer so$ware online to enhance product  
Product Contents  
Wireless HD video Transmitter  
Wireless HD video Receiver  
Power adapter  
High-speed HDMI cables  
Remote control  
IR Blaster cable  
IR Receiver cable  
USB mini adapter  
Quick start guide  
Certi!cation pending.  
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Getting To Know MyWirelessTV  
!is section contains a quick overview of MyWirelessTV, including all  
ports and LEDS on both the MyWirelessTV Transmitter and Receiver.  
MyWirelessTV Transmitter  
!e MyWirelessTV Transmitter features "ve ports (Power, HDMI Input,  
IR Transmit, HDMI Passthrough, and mini USB), two buttons (Sync,  
Reset), and three LEDS (Sync, Power, Wireless).  
Transmitter Front Panel  
Wireless LED !e Wireless LED, located on the front of the  
Transmitter, is used to display the state of the Transmitter’s wireless  
signal. If unlit, the wireless radio is not on. If lit, the wireless radio is on.  
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Sync LED !e Sync LED, located on the front of the Transmitter, is  
used to display the state of synchronization between the Transmitter  
and Receiver(s). If it is blinking or o#, the Transmitter is not  
synchronized with any Receivers. If it is glowing steadily,  
synchronization has been established with at least one Receiver.  
Sync Button !e Sync button, located on the front of the Transmitter,  
is used set up synchronization with a Receiver or Receivers.  
Power LED !e Power LED, located on the front of the Transmitter, is  
used to display the state of the Transmitter’s power. If unlit, the unit is  
o#. If lit, the unit is on.  
Mini USB Port !e Mini USB port, located on the front of the  
Transmitter, is used to connect a USB stick drive to the Transmitter  
when a "rmware update is available. See “Updating MyWirelessTV’s  
Firmware” for more details. It is also used for the USB backchannel  
feature.  
Reset Button !e Reset button, located on the front of the  
Transmitter, is used to reset the transmitter to factory default settings.  
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Transmitter Rear Panel  
Power Port !e Power port, located on the back of the Transmitter, is  
used to connect the Power cord to the Transmitter.  
HDMI Input Port !e HDMI Input port, located on the back of the  
Transmitter, is used, via an HDMI cable, to connect the Transmitter to  
an HDMI source (set top box, Blu-ray player, gaming console, etc.).  
HDMI Passthrough Port !e HDMI Passthrough (Out to TV) port,  
located on the back of the Transmitter, is used, via an HDMI cable, to  
connect the Transmitter to a local HDTV to allow continued video  
viewing on the monitor located nearest to the Transmitter.  
IR Transmit Port !e IR Transmit port, located on the back of the  
Transmitter, is used to connect the IR Blaster cable to the Transmitter,  
enabling the use of the source device remote control in tandem with  
MyWirelessTV.  
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MyWirelessTV Receiver  
!e MyWirelessTV Receiver features three ports (Power, HDMI Out,  
USB), two buttons (Sync, Reset), and three LEDs (Wireless, Sync, Power).  
Receiver Front Panel  
Wireless LED !e Wireless LED, located on the front of the Receiver, is  
used to display the state of the Receivers wireless signal. If unlit, the  
wireless radio is not on. If lit, the wireless radio is on.  
Sync LED !e Sync LED, located on the front of the Receiver, is used to  
display the state of synchronization between the Receivers and  
Transmitter. If it is blinking or o#, the Receiver is not synchronized  
with any receivers. If it is glowing steadily, synchronization has been  
established with at least one Transmitter.  
Sync Button !e Sync button, located on the front of the Receiver, is  
used set up synchronization with a Transmitter.  
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Power LED !e Power LED, located on the front of the Receiver, is  
used to display the state of the Receivers power. If unlit, the unit is o#.  
If lit, the unit is on.  
USB Port !e USB port, located on the front of the Receiver, is used to  
connect a USB stick drive to the Receiver when a "rmware update is  
available. See “Updating MyWirelessTV’s Firmware” for more details. It  
is also used for the USB Backchannel feature.  
Receiver Rear Panel  
Reset Button !e Reset button, located on the back of the Receiver, is  
used to reset the Receiver to factory default settings.  
Power Port !e Power port, located on the back of the Receiver, is  
used to connect the Power cord to the Receiver.  
HDMI Out to TV Port !is port, located on the back of the Receiver, is  
used, via an HDMI cable, to connect the Receiver to an HDMI-ready  
display, such as a high-de"nition TV.  
IR Port !is port, located on the back of the Receiver, is used to  
connect the IR Receiver cable, used to extend the range of the source  
device’s remote control (in conjunction with the IR Blaster cable  
connected to the Transmitter).  
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Connecting MyWirelessTV  
Connecting MyWirelessTV consists of two parts: connecting the  
Transmitter to a source of high-de"nition video, and connecting the  
receiver to a high-de"nition television monitor. !is chapter will take you  
through both procedures, as well as setting up the IR Blaster and IR  
Receiver to allow you to use the remote control of the source device in the  
location you are watching (or playing) your content.  
Connecting the MyWirelessTV Transmitter  
1. !e Transmitter must be installed near the video’s source device (set  
top box, Blu-ray player, gaming console, etc.)  
2. Get one of the power supplies from the MyWirelessTV kit and plug the  
small end of the Power adapter into the 5VDC (Power) port of the back  
of the Transmitter  
3. Plug the other end into an electrical wall socket. !e PowerLED will  
glow solid green.  
4. Unplug the HDMI cable that connects the source device to the  
television monitor from the source device. It should now only be  
connected to the monitor.  
5. Plug the free end of the HDMI cable you unplugged in step 4 into the  
HDMI Out to TV port on the back of the Transmitter. !is cable  
should now connect the television monitor to the Transmitter.  
6. Get an HDMI cable from the MyWirelessTV kit and plug one end into  
the HDMI Input port on the back of the Transmitter.  
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7. Plug the other end of this HDMI cable to an HDMI port on the source  
device. !is cable should now connect the Transmitter to the source  
device.  
8. Turn on the HDTV and make sure you can see video from your source  
device.  
Connecting the MyWirelessTV Receiver  
!e Receiver must be installed near the HDTV monitor where you intend  
to watch the content being streamed from the source device.  
1. Get the second power supply from the MyWirelessTV kit and plug the  
smaller end into the 5VDC (Power) port on the back of the Receiver.  
2. Plug the other end into an electrical wall socket. !e Power LED will  
glow solid green.  
3. Get the second HDMI cable from the MyWirelessTV kit and plug one  
end into an HDMI port on the HDTV monitor.  
4. Plug the other end of this HDMI cable into the HDMI Out to TV port  
on the back of the Receiver. !is cable should now connect the  
Receiver to the HDTV monitor.  
5. Turn on the HDTV monitor. You should be able to see content being  
streamed from the source device.  
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Setting Up IR Control  
MyWirelessTV comes with an IR Blaster and IR Receiver, which work  
together to allow you to control the source device from the location you  
are watching, whether it’s in the next room or on the other side of the  
house. For example, if your Blu-ray player is in the living room, and  
you’ve set up MyWirelessTV to watch on an HDTV in the bedroom, the  
IR Blaster/Receiver allows you to control the Blu-ray player from your  
bedroom.  
Note: If you are using MyWirelessTV in the same location (i.e., the source  
device and the HDTV monitor are in the same room), the IR Blaster/  
Receiver is not needed.  
Connecting the IR Extender Cable  
!e IR Extender cable receives signals from the source device remote  
control and sends them back to the source device.  
1. Get the IR Extender cable (it has a green connector) from the  
MyWirelessTV kit.  
2. Plug the IR Extenders green connector into the green IR port on the  
back of the Receiver.  
3. Remove the protective covering of the double-stick tape and attach the  
%at end of the IR Receiver cable to the front corner of the HDTV  
monitor’s bezel or frame  
Connecting the IR Blaster Cable  
!e IR Blaster cable receives the source device remote control signal from  
the Receiver and delivers it to the source device.  
1. Get the IR Blaster cable (it has a black connector) from the  
MyWirelessTV kit.  
2. Plug the black connector of the IR Blaster cable into the IR Transmit  
port on the back of the Transmitter.  
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3. Place the %at end of the IR Blaster cable in front of the remote sensor of  
the source device.  
You should now be able to use the remote control of the source device  
from the location of the HDTV monitor to which you are streaming  
content.  
Typical MyWirelessTV Connection Con!guration  
Transmitter  
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Receiver  
Connecting to a Computer as a Source Device  
If you want to use a computer with an HDMI out port with  
MyWirelessTV, connect the computer as you would any other HDMI  
device (see “Connecting MyWirelessTV Transmitter” and “Connecting  
MyWirelessTV Receiver,” above). You can then use MyWirelessTVs USB  
Backchannel feature (see next page) to operate your keyboard and mouse  
from the MyWirelessTV’s Receiver.  
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Using USB Backchannel  
1. A$er connecting the computer to the Transmitter, and an HD monitor  
to the Receiver, get the mini USB connector from the kit and plug it  
into the mini USB port on the Transmitter.  
2. Get a USB cable (not included in kit) and connect it to the mini USB  
connector plugged into the Transmitter, and a USB port on the  
computer.  
3. Plug your keyboard/mouse into the USB port on the Receiver. You  
should now be able to control your computer remotely.  
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Using the MyWirelessTV  
Graphical User Interface  
!is chapter describes using the MyWirelessTV graphical user interface,  
which allows you to con"gure various aspects of MyWirelessTV,  
including changing the source device, adjusting latency, and resetting the  
devices.  
Remote Control  
!e remote control that comes with MyWirelessTV is used to access the  
device’s graphical user interface (GUI). !e GUI appears on the HDTV  
monitor connected to the Receiver. !ere is no access to a GUI on the  
monitor connected to the Transmitter.  
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Buttons  
To navigate the GUI screens, you must use several of the buttons on the  
remote control. Following is a list of the buttons needed to navigate the  
GUI.  
Select Source Shortcut  
Pressing this button displays the possible source devices available, and  
allows you select one (by pressing the Up and Down buttons on the  
remote control to navigate, and selecting one by pressing the OK  
button).  
Menu  
Pressing this button generates the Main Menu screen. If you are already  
in the Main Menu screen, pressing the Menu button again returns you  
to the video screen.  
Direction (Up, Down, Left, Right)  
Pressing one of these buttons allows you to navigate in the direction  
selected within the GUI.  
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OK  
Pressing this button con"rms the selection made within theGUI.  
Back  
Pressing this button returns you to the previous screen in the GUI  
(cancels the last navigation command performed).  
Information  
Pressing this button displays the System Information screen.  
Exit  
Pressing this button exits the GUI and returns you to the video stream  
on the HDTV monitor.  
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Graphical User Interface  
To access MyWirelessTVs graphical user interface, press the Menu  
button the remote control. !e Main Menu appears:  
MyWirelessTV’s Graphical User Interface is organized in four categories,  
which are represented by the four icons in the Main Menu: Select Source,  
Con"gure, General Settings, and Advanced Settings.  
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Select Source  
Selecting Select Source from the Main Menu screen (by navigating to the  
appropriate icon and the pressing OK on the remote control) generates  
the Select Source screen:  
!is screen overlays the video stream being transmitted to your HDTV  
monitor and allows you to select another source of video streaming,  
assuming you have con"gured multiple MyWirelessTV Transmitters  
connected to a range of other source devices (additional Blu-ray Players,  
DVRs, gaming consoles, etc.). Navigate over the list using the Up and  
Down buttons on the remote control. To select a di#erent source,  
highlight it, then press the OK button on the remote control. !e new  
video stream will appear on the HDTV monitor.  
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Con!gure  
Selecting Con"gure from the Main Menu screen (by navigating to the  
appropriate icon and the pressing OK on the remote control) generates  
the Con"gure screen:  
!ere are four options in this screen: Add Transmitter, Label Transmitter,  
Delete Transmitter, and Label Receiver.  
Add Transmitter  
Selecting Add Transmitter in the Con"gure screen causes the Receiver  
to scan for additional Transmitters within its range, then add the device  
to its Source list. Once the Receiver completes its scan, a list of possible  
Transmitters appears in the right-hand pane of the screen. Select one,  
then press OK on the Remote to select that particular Transmitter.  
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Label Transmitter  
Selecting Label Transmitter generates a list of names in the right-hand  
pane with which you can label the currently streaming source device,  
such as DVR, Blu-ray player, etc. At the bottom of the list is a Custom  
option. Selecting this option generates a graphical keyboard with which  
you can create a custom label for this source device by entering the  
name of your choice.  
Delete Transmitter  
Selecting Delete Transmitter in the Con"gure screen allows you to  
delete added Transmitters. Once the Receiver completes its scan, a list  
of Transmitters appears in the right-hand pane of the screen. Select one,  
then press OK on the Remote to delete a particular Transmitter.  
Label Receiver  
Selecting Label Receiver generates a list of names in the righthand pane  
with which you can label the location of the current streaming target  
device (the HDTV monitor connected to the Receiver), such as  
Bedroom 1, Kitchen, Family Room, etc. At the bottom of the list is a  
Custom option. Selecting this option generates a graphical keyboard  
with which you can create a custom label for this target device by  
entering the name of your choice.  
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General Settings  
Selecting General Settings from the Main Menu screen (by navigating to  
the appropriate icon and the pressing OK on the remote control)  
generates the General Settings screen:  
!ere are three options in this screen: Language, Latency Mode, and  
Wireless Channel.  
Language  
Selecting Language in the General Settings screen generates a list of  
languages for the MyWirelessTV GUI in the right-hand pane.  
Currently, only English is available.  
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Latency Mode  
Selecting Latency Mode in the General Settings screen causes the  
Receiver to list the latency mode options (!eater Mode and Game  
Mode) in the right-hand pane. Selecting !eater Mode causes  
MyWirelessTV to prioritize video quality over video speed. Selecting  
Game Mode causes MyWirelessTV to prioritize video speed over video  
quality. If you are using a computer in conjunction with MyWirelessTV,  
we suggest using Game Mode to more e#ectively control the keyboard  
and mouse.  
Wireless Channel  
MyWirelessTV uses the 802.11n frequency for wireless networking. If  
you notice lagging or pixelation with MyWirelessTVs streaming video,  
you may be using an 802.11n channel already in use. Selecting Wireless  
Channel generates the wireless channel options available on  
MyWirelessTV (Auto, Channel 44, Channel 149, Channel 157). Select a  
channel to have MyWirelessTV stream using a di#erent channel, or  
select Auto (recommended) to have MyWirelessTV select an unused  
wireless channel automatically.  
Note: Selecting a di#erent channel will automatically reset the system.  
Also, you must power-cycle all Receivers in the network to use a  
di#erent channel.  
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Advanced Settings  
Selecting Advanced Settings from the Main Menu screen (by navigating  
to the appropriate icon and then pressing OK on the remote control)  
generates the Advanced Settings screen:  
!ere are two options in this screen: System Information and Reset to  
Factory.  
System Information  
Selecting System Information in the Advanced Settings screen  
generates the System Information graphic in the right-hand pane. !is  
graphic displays, for both the Receiver and Transmitter, the "rmware  
version of each device, the IP addresses being used, and their respective  
MAC addresses, resolutions, and WiFi channels. Finally, a bar graph  
displaying the signal strength between the Transmitter and Receiver is  
displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
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Reset to Factory  
Selecting Reset to Factory in the Advanced Settings screen generates a  
window on the screen, asking the following: Are you sure you want to  
reset to factory defaults? If you reset MyWirelessTV to factory default  
settings, all saved pairing information will be lost (except the original  
pairing information). Select Reset to have MyWirelessTV go through  
the reset procedure, which will take about 1 minute. A$er reboot,  
MyWirelessTV devices will have been reset to factory default settings.  
Select Cancel to exit this window without resetting MyWirelessTV.  
Updating MyWirelessTV Firmware  
Actiontec recommends that all MyWirelessTV users update their device  
with the latest "rmware update to take advantage of recently developed  
performance enhancements, new features, and bug "xes. To view the  
current "rmware version number, press the Menu button on the  
MyWirelessTV remote control, then select Advanced Settings (or press  
the (i) button on the remote control. Compare this version number with  
version on your MyWirelessTV device is older, perform the following  
procedure.  
To update the "rmware on your MyWirelessTV devices:  
2. Follow the online instructions to download the latest MyWirelessTV  
"rmware to the USB thumb drive included in the MyWirelessTV kit.  
3. Once the "rmware is downloaded to the thumb drive:  
a. On a Receiver, plug the USB thumb drive into the USB port on the  
front of the Receiver;  
b.On a Transmitter, plug the USB thumb drive into the larger end of  
the mini USB adapter, then plug the smaller end of the mini USB  
adapter into the mini USB port on the front of the Transmitter.  
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4. Watch the Power and Sync LEDs of the device %ash for 2-3 minutes.  
Do not power down the device or remove the USB thumb drive while  
the LEDs are %ashing.  
5. A$er the LEDs turn o# brie%y, the Power LED will %ash, then glow  
solid green. When this occurs, remove the thumb drive from the  
MyWirelessTV device.  
6. Repeat steps 3-5 for all MyWirelessTV devices that need an update.  
Once the "rmware update has been applied to all MyWirelessTV devices,  
perform a power cycle (turn o#, then on) on all devices. !e  
MyWirelessTV devices will pair automatically, streaming audio and  
video. Perform another power cycle on all devices. !e "rmware update  
has been successfully applied.  
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Troubleshooting  
!is chapter will describe some problems you may encounter using  
MyWirelessTV, and the possible solutions to those problems. Also  
included are frequently asked questions, and the answers the questions.  
Frequently Asked Questions  
Why can’t I see anything on the TV next to the Transmitter?  
Check the cable connection from the external source (i.e., cable/  
satellite set top box, Blu-ray player) to the Transmitter and from the  
Transmitter out to the HDTV.  
Why can’t I see anything on the TV, even though all the  
cables are connected properly?  
Make sure the external source device is powered on and the correct  
source input is selected on your HDTV.  
Why can’t I see anything on the TV next to the Receiver?  
Check the cable connection from the MyWirelessTV Receiver out to  
the HDTV. Also, make sure the correct source input is selected.  
Why can’t I control my external source device from my  
second HDTV?  
Make sure the IR Blaster sensor is pointed directly to the external  
source device’s IR sensor window. Also, check that the Receiver or the  
IR Extender cable is in line-of-sight of the remote control.  
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Why can’t I change my channel or volume with the  
MyWirelessTV remote control?  
!e remote control is intended only for switching inputs, pairing  
con"gurations, and so$ware updates. Use the HDTV remote control  
for changing channels or adjusting volume.  
Why don’t I see any video when I connect my HDMI PC or  
laptop computer to MyWirelessTV?  
Make sure the HDMI output display is selected from your PC or laptop.  
If needed, refer to your PC or laptop’s user manual for more  
information.  
Why is the video quality so poor?  
To improve video quality, try adjusting the orientation of the  
Transmitter and/or Receiver. Use the Wireless Power Indicator (in the  
MyWirelessTV’s GUI, go to Advanced Settings, then System  
Information) to see what orientation works best for your situation.  
Why aren’t my remote keyboard and mouse working when I  
connect MyWirelessTV to my computer?  
Check your cable connections. Make sure you have a USB 2.0 A to  
Mini-B cable connected between your Transmitter and your computer’s  
USB port.  
Why am I not seeing video from my Motorola cable set top  
box after seeing an HDCP warning message on my HDTV?  
As of October 1, 2011, some Motorola cable set top boxes are known to  
have video authentication issues with certain video devices. Check with  
your cable service provider to see if a so$ware update is available for  
your cable set top box.  
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I have my MyWirelessTV Receiver and Transmitter in the  
same room. Why does my source device accept the  
command from the remote control twice?  
To prevent the source device from getting the IR command twice,  
connect your IR Extender cable to the Receiver and hide the IR sensor  
from direct line-of-sight.  
What is the remote control used for?  
!e MyWirelessTV remote control is used to con"gure di#erent setups,  
such as connecting two Transmitters to a single Receiver. Also, you can  
access the MyWirelessTVs graphical user interface to change system  
settings. See the “Remote Control” section of the “Using the  
MyWirelessTV Graphical User Interface” chapter for more information.  
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Speci!cations  
!is chapter lists the speci"cations of the MyWirelessTV devices.  
General  
Video Speci!cations  
Multisource: Multiple Transmittersto 1 Receiver  
Multicast: 1 Transmitter to multiple Receivers§ (up to 4)  
Range: Up to 150 $.  
Resolution: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p  
End-to-end latency: < 20ms  
Average Bitrate: 35Mbps  
Input: 1 HDMI (Transmitter)  
Output: 1 HDMI Wireless (Receiver), 1 HDMI Pass-through  
(Transmitter)  
Technical Speci!cations  
Wireless: 802.11n  
Security: Standard WiFi security  
Bandwidth: 5Ghz  
Pairing: Pre-paired and Sync push button  
Additional Transmitters sold separately.  
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USB: 1 USB Type A (Receiver); 1 USB Mini (Transmitter)  
Power: 5V 3A  
Weight: 0.30 lb. (per device)  
Dimension: 4.125 in. W x 1.25 in. H x 4.75 in. D  
Regulatory Compliance: FCC Class B & C, UL, IC  
Operating temperature: 0º to 40º C  
Color: Glossy black  
LED Indicators  
Transmitter  
Sync, Power, Wireless  
Receiver  
Sync, Power, Wireless  
GPL License  
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