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1. as IPIE EM CN E EEN I INN t g LES LEM LM LI Fee oot acad yra See eee eee ie eee ppa Peed pran a Dav Djia Config ace mom jars E Indicator Lights Decoded Transmitter Receiver Power Link Indicator Light i Rapid Flashing Switching from Wireless to LAN or from LAN to Wireless connection or performing firmware update Flashing Units are booting and establishing a secure connection for AV transfer 2 Solid Successful connection has been established between Transmitter and Receiver s 25 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Transmitter e HDMI1 HDMI2 PC AV The indicator light will be lit to indicate the input that is currently selected If the selected input does not have a connection or the signal from the media source is not present the selected input Indicator Light will be flashing Receiver HDMI COMPO AV The indicator light will be solid for the selected port as long as the output cable is present and connected to the output device If no output device is detected by the selected output port the indicator light will be flashing IR Flasher IR Flashers are provided to allow for control of up to three source devices using the device s original remote control at the Receiver location The IR Flasher is connected to the Transmitter and its three eyes are adhered to the media source devices IR window See Setting Up Media Component IR Remote Cont
2. Press and hold the LAN button for approximately 6 seconds to change the connection setting to Wired Mode To change WiFi channels press and hold the desired WiFi channel button for approximately 6 seconds or until the Link Indicator Light starts blinking Note If the WiFi channel is changed while the wireless connection between the Transmitter and Receiver is active noted by a solid Link Indicator Light the WiFi frequency of the Transmitter and the Receiver will be changed simultaneously If the WiFi channel is changed while the connection between the Transmitter and the Receiver is not established noted by a flashing Link Indicator Light ONLY the unit that receives the IR signal will change WiFi frequencies For proper operation both Transmitter and Receiver need to be on the same WiFi channel 17 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Installing the Remote Control Battery The battery slip is located on the bottom of the remote control 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 Place the battery into the slip positive end facing up as shown b Step 3 Place the slip back into the remote to complete the installation 18 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Before starting the installation please ensure that all source components Blu ray player cable box etc and the display equipment TV displa
3. 6 Power Source Selection Button Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on the unit When powered on Press to select the video input source Each press of the button will cycle through the available video input HDMI COMPO AV HDMI in sequence Press and hold for 8 seconds turn the unit off 13 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 ENTES ET L OYO LN3MOSINOJ 0000 Ol 3 Receiver Back ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 14 of 36 Receiver Back 1 HDMI OUT HDMI output port 2 AV OUT Composite output port 3 IR IN Connects the IR Extender in order to extend IR reception range 4 AUDIO OUT e Stereo audio output port 5 COMPONENT OUT 6 USB e USB port is used for firmware upgrades only 7 LAN LAN connection port is used for the following 2 Direct connection for LAN installations Direct connection to for system configuration settings 8 DC e DC power input For the audio part of a component media source use the PC Audio Input port with a 3 5mm to RCA cable not included 15 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Remote Control Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit 1 POWER Button Turns the Transmitter and Receiver power ON OFF e 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 unit s at the same tim
4. e Digital Receiver outputs stereo audio Wireless Connection Peer to Peer Mode Multicast Wireless Mode WiFi Channel Frequencies e Channel 1 5 19GHz WiFi Ch 38 e Channel 2 5 23GHz WiFi Ch 46 Note WiFi Channels are only active when using Wireless Peer to Peer or Multicast modes The Transmitter and Receiver have the ability to operate on two WiFi Channels The default channel is Channel 1 if there is interference issues on Channel 1 a change to Channel 2 will eliminate most of these issues T 0f36 SSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Transmitter Transmitter Front 8 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Transmitter Front 1 Power Link Indicator Light e Blinking indicator light System booting or establishing link between the Transmitter and the Receiver Quick blinking indicator light Software upgrading or wireless LAN mode switching e Solid indicator light Link between the Transmitter and Receiver has been established and is ready for signal transmission 2 HDMI 1 The HDMI 1 indicator light will be illuminated when the HDMI 1 port is selected for video input If there is no signal and or the cable is not connected the indicator light will blink 3 HDMI 2 e The HDMI 2 indicator light will be illuminated when the HDMI2 port is selected for video input If there is no signal and or the cable is not connected the indicator light will blink 4 PC The PC indicator light w
5. o o X x x amp 80x600 1 o o x o x x 80x60 5 o o X x x 1024 76 o o X o 104x785p0 o o x o 104x78p5 o O X 0O X x vesa 1152x864p60 o Format 1122 864 70 o o x X standard _2152x864p85__ 3490x80p0 o o X O X X 1280 o o X o 1280 960 70 o o X o 1280x905 o o X x x 0280x104ppD o o X O x 1360x78p0 o o X 0O X X 1440x900 o X 2 1600x1200p60 o 1600x900 o X 1680x1050p60 o 720x480160 NTSO LB gt lt gt lt gt lt HII gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt 1 X Xx X lt Xx X Xx H u x30x73p50 OO pw 1207200 o o Format 192108080 o o _ TV standard 1920108060 o o isxi0p4 o i9 x1080ps 0 X 19201080930 0 X 192051080750 0 o 1920 1080960 o o x O Compatable X Not Compatable Compatibility varys based on output device setings gt lt 1600 x 1200p60 is reduced format HD Flow simply relays the input format of the video from the Transmitter to the Receiver HD Flow does not change the video format If you want to change output format
6. LAN operation is required Please visit http www hdflow com Tech Support for step by step LAN programming instructions 27 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Q A H 264 Baseline Profile Level 4 2 video compression Q A No the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit only outputs 2 channel audio at the Receiver A The Component Adapter is used when your source device outputs component video that connects to the PC IN VGA port The adapter is used on the Transmitter side only Q No the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit does not need internet access to work A Q A No it is not able to access the internet Q A Yes passive 3D which uses non powered red and green glasses is supported However active 3D which uses powered shutter type glasses is not A If experiencing signal interference such as picture and or sound degradation or any type of signal interruption it is recommended to change the channel that the system is running on The default is WiFi CH 1 WiFi CH 2 is selected by simply pressing the WiFi CH 2 button on the remote See the Remote Control section of this manual Q A The range of the IR receiving window on the Transmitter Receiver is 6 to 8 feet If greater range is required an IR Extender is provided with the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit Additional IR Extenders HDS IRE can be purchased separately Q A The IR Flasher allows the control of AV source components that do
7. The separate AV buttons exist to allow the pairing up of different analog audio sources with any video signal Note different digital audio sources cannot be mixed Q A The HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit is put into Standby Mode by pressing the power button on the remote control or on either the Transmitter or Receiver Re activation is done by pressing the power button on the remote control once more Q A The HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit can be completely turned off by pressing the Power Source Selection Button for 8 seconds This has to be done for each unit individually 29 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 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 systems please reference http www hdflow com Tech Support or call Technical Support at 1 800 865 2112 Step 1 Unplug the unit from its power source Step 2 Press and hold the Power Source Selection Button on the front panel Plug in the DC power back into the unit being reset Step 3 Keep holding the Power Source Selection Button until the Indicator Lights on the unit are flashing rapidly approximately 3 seconds Step 4 Release the Power Source Selection Button and wait for the unit to reset to factory defaults Please visit http www hdflow com Tech Support to vie
8. distance limitations This mode allows the Transmitter to be connected directly to the Receiver using an Ethernet cable to transmit AV signal Wired connection mode requires a CAT5e 6 cable to be connected to the LAN ports between the Transmitter and Receiver Please visit http www hdflow com Tech Support for step by step LAN programming instructions 26 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Note Peer to Peer units can be configured to multicast mode using the USB Multicast Set Up Method or LAN Multicast Set Up Method Additional Receivers HDS200 R are required and sold separately Please visit http www hdflow com Tech Support for programming instructions Multicast Modes Multicast Wireless Mode Multicast Wireless Mode is a pre configured setting that enables the Transmitter to stream AV media from one Transmitter to up to four Receivers All multicast systems come preconfigured to wirelessly stream to the specified number of Receivers Available Multicast Models Model Capability Mode HDS200 2 Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit streams to two display devices Multicast Wireless HDS200 3 Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit streams to three display devices Multicast Wireless HDS200 4 HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit streams to four display devices Multicast Wireless Multicast LAN wired Mode Advanced Settings Multicast LAN wired Mode is an available configuration for applications where wireless signal trans
9. experienced radio TV technician for help CE Compliance This device has been tested and found to comply with the following European Union directives Electromagnetic Capability 89 336 EMC Low Voltage 73 23 EEC and R amp TTED 1999 5 EC 33 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 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 Please retain a copy of your receipt as you will need this to obtain warranty work We will repair or replace the product which fails as a result of such a defect during the warranty period The accessories are not covered by this warranty This warranty is the customers exclusive remedy for product defect and does not apply to e Any modifications made to the product in any way by the customer e Attachments to the product by the customer that causes product damage e Any product which the seals and or serial numbers and or logos have been broken removed e or tampered with defaced or altered in any manner Damage caused by abuse misuse accident water or theft e Physical damage e Loss of the Accessories Except as stated above Peerless Industries Inc makes no express or implied warranties as to any product in Particular makes no warran
10. not reside in the same location as the output AV device such as the HDTV See Setting Up Media Component IR Remote Control Capabilities in the Installation and Operation section of this manual Q A The IR IN port accepts the IR Extender cable Q A The IR Extender cable enables extended location and receiving range to 15 feet from the Receiver s IR window See Setting Up Media Component IR Remote Control Capabilities in the Installation and Operation section of this manual Q A Yes 1080p 60Hz streaming is available in Multicast Mode when all TVs are 1080p capable Otherwise the source device needs to be set to the lowest display resolution in the Multicast setup Q A Yes HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit IR codes are learnable The remote uses a 37kHz carrier frequency and NEC1 protocol 28 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Q A Yes the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit can be set to desired input and output ports via a programming page that can be accessed by using LAN programming Please visit http www hdflow com Tech Support for step by step guide to programming default input output settings Q A The RJAS LAN port is used for hard wired LAN mode and allows HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit programming Q A In LAN mode the CAT5e 6 cable is a straight through type using either 568A or 568B terminations Q A The USB port is used to upgrade firmware or to do Multicast programming Q A
11. you should change input format on the external device which is connected to the Transmitter When transmitting NTSC 480i or PAL 576i from the Transmitter COMPONENT OUT MUST be used at the Receiver Only HDMI 480i resolution input will provide composite AV OUT signal at the Receiver For all other resolutions use HDMI OUT or COMPONENT OUT at the Receiver PC IN fully supports resolutions noted above ONLY when HDMI OUT is used at the Receiver 32 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 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 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 1 Relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between equipment and Receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the Receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an
12. 3 Peer to Peer Direct LAN Connection ka nai te 23 LAN Connection Through Router LAN nnne nenne nnne nnne nnne nr nnne nn nnns 24 Configuring for LAN Through Router LAN 10 24 Indicator rcm 25 Iaa E E A E A ER IAA IA E I E E AT TO E A E E 26 NO G a EE E EE E EE E E E E T 26 POC ep Pow 26 WOO M 26 PU PMNS E LEN 27 LAN Wired Connection sa FR quida Dux Na Flo kanns Pa e Rr da RH 27 FAOS rete ne stan ct dees a eer E E E E 28 ADONG deem e 30 Y ae EE E E a 34 Contact aaas 35 3 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Keep the product out of reach of children If there is any unusual sound smoke or odor coming from the product immediately unplug the product and call Peerless
13. AV Customer Care at 1 800 865 2112 Do not attempt to open the outer case of the Transmitter or Receiver Doing so will void the product warranty Do not insert foreign objects into the unit Make sure to plug the AC power adapters firmly into wall outlets If any part of the AC power adapter looks damaged do not use the product and immediately call Peerless AV Customer Care at 1 800 865 2112 Please read this manual before using the product C Keep the product away from external heat sources such as heaters or stoves Keep the battery of remote control out of reach of children Keep the remote control away from humidity and or liquids Do not place the unit on an unstable surface or in a poorly ventilated area Do not use the unit near any flammable substances or combustible sprays Keep the product unplugged if unused for an extended period of time e Unit can be placed vertically preferred or horizontally To clean use a soft dry cloth only Do not use water or other cleaning products as they may cause electrical failure or damage the surface of the product 4 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit provides Full HD 1080p signal transfer including 3D signal without the hassle of running cables Create brilliant HD quality multimedia for signage presentations or entertainment in any location completely un tethered to your source device By simply con
14. User Manual and Installation Guide T Low Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit IM Models HDS200 HDS200 2 HDS200 3 peer less Homr Xj HDS200 4 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Contents Safety DOO mm A Gare and kc 4 Unit 4 geile m r 5 M H 5 cie doi op c M T M 5 Prod ct ei erii e 6 video Format seteiiatais s eet EA Ed Fea dtebne AEE EAER n pA ENRE AIN E eut T Audio Format SID T WV ICIS SS COnN sssini o E mme 7 WiFi Channel Frequencies NN T u 7 Mcd s 8 Ris TRE rH nl 12 Remote COnTOl TT P U M 16 Installation and Operation 2 SZ 19 Selecting Input and Output Port o 23 Peer to Peer and Multicast LAN wired Mode Installation 2
15. e this will take about 30 seconds e ON If the Transmitter and Receiver are powered off and the Power Link Indicator Light is off each unit will need to be turned on separately Point the remote at each unit s IR Input port and press the power button to turn on this will take about 1 minute and 30 seconds OFF If the Transmitter and Receiver are powered on and the Power Link Indicator Light is on press the power button to turn off both units at the same time to put the system in Standby mode The Power Link Indicator Light will remain on OFF If the Transmitter and Receiver are powered on and the Power Link Indicator Light is on press and hold the power button for 8 seconds Both Transmitter and Receiver will be turned off at the same time The Power Link Indicator Light will turn off Note If the Transmitter and Receiver are powered on with the Power Link Indicator Light flashing both units will need to be powered off individually 2 INFO Displays the following information on the screen for e 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 Displayed information will disappear automatically after 10 seconds The Transmitter unit s information will only be displayed if the connection between the Transmitt
16. e configured on a LAN system each additional Receiver needs to be assigned an Ethernet IP address one greater than 192 168 0 152 Example Receiver 1 192 168 0 152 Receiver 2 192 168 0 153 Receiver 3 192 168 0 154 Receiver 4 192 168 0 155 and so on 2 Receivers on the same LAN network cannot have identical Ethernet IP addresses 24 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Step 5 Under the heading Streaming I F use the pull down menu to change WiFi to LAN Step 6 Enter the proper IP address for the unit being set up based on the network s domain Step 7 Once all the settings have been entered click the Submit button at the bottom of the form Keep clicking on the Submit button until you see confirmation System configurations are changed as below een System Configuration a m ime MIS Codie eee yale potil guina se charged Contre cae female an O Step 8 After submitting the information and receiving confirmation it is MANDATORY to click on Save Changes located in the left hand navigation bar to ensure that your programming will be saved Once clicking on Save Changes you will be prompted to save your system configurations Confirm 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 Confirm that you would like to save them by clicking the Save button again m Sum EEUU 7
17. er unit and Receiver has been established 16 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 3 VIDEO OUT Receiver Selects the Audio Video output port of the Receiver HDMI Selects HDMI as the Audio Video output Component Selects Component as the Audio Video output AV Selects AV as the Audio Video output Note Remote must be pointing at the Receiver directly to control its output settings This may also be accomplished without the use of the remote control by toggling between outputs via the Power Source Selection Button 4 VIDEO IN Transmitter Selects the Video input port of the Transmitter HDMI1 Selects HDMI1 as the Audio Video input Selects HDMI2 as the Audio Video input PC Selects VGA Component as the Video input AV Selects Composite as the Video input 5 AUDIO IN Transmitter Selects the Audio input port of the Transmitter HDMI1 Selects HDMI1 as the audio input HDMI2 Selects HDMI2 as the audio input PC Selects PC audio in as audio input AV Selects Composite audio in as the audio input 1 By default when a video input is selected the audio will automatically be switched to the same input where audio is available 2 Independent audio switching is only allowed for AV Audio and PC Audio 6 LAN Red Selects LAN wired mode 7 WiFi CH1 Green Selects WiFi Wireless mode Ch1 8 WiFi CH2 Yellow Selects WiFi Wireless mode Ch2
18. fer is not desired allowed or surpasses wireless distance limitations This mode allows for the Transmitter to be configured to an existing LAN to transmit AV signal to multiple Receivers Please visit http www hdflow com Tech Support for step by step LAN programming instructions Note Additional Receivers HDS200 R sold separately are required when adding on to a peer to peer system Converting a Peer to Peer Wireless HD Flow Multimedia Kit to a Multicast Wireless Multimedia Kit After the purchase of additional Receiver s part number HDS200 R use the following instructions to add the Receiver s to the current system USB Multicast Set Up Method To set up the HD Flow Pro Multimedia Kit as a multicast system that transmits to 2 3 or 4 Receivers using the USB Multicast Set Up Method please visit http www hdflow com Tech Support to view the instructional video LAN Multicast Set Up Method Advanced Settings To set up the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit as a multicast system that transmits to 2 3 or 4 Receivers using the LAN Configuration Method please reference the instruction manual that comes with the HDS200 R or visit http www hdflow com Tech Support to download instructions LAN Wired Connection Mode The wired connection mode requires a CAT5e 6 cable to be connected to the LAN ports between the Transmitter and Receiver HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit comes standard with enabled wireless connection Setup for
19. for system configuration settings 8 DC DC power input For the audio part of a component media source use the PC Audio input port with a 3 5mm to RCA cable not included If using the PC Video input port for component YPbPr media source use the included component to VGA adapter 11 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Receiver Receiver Front 12 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Receiver Front 1 Power Link e Blinking indicator light System booting or establishing link between the Transmitter and the Receiver Rapid blinking indicator light Software upgrading or wireless LAN mode switching e Solid indicator light Link between the Transmitter and Receiver has been established and is ready for signal transmission 2 HDMI The HDMI indicator light will be illuminated when the HDMI port is selected for video output e If there is no signal and or the cable is not connected the indicator light will blink 3 COMPO e The COMPO component indicator light will be illuminated when component output is selected for video output If there is no signal and or the cable is not connected the indicator light will blink 4 AV The AV indicator light will be illuminated when the AV port composite is selected for the video output If there is no signal and or the cable is not connected the indicator light will blink 5 IR Window IR receiving window enables remote control of components
20. he desired media source device input on the Transmitter Step 10 Play the source device media content and enjoy up to Full HD 1080p wireless entertainment experience 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 units are not connecting after trying a it is recommended to unplug the power to both units let it rest for 30 seconds and then plug them back in This will power cycle the units and allow them to reboot themselves c If the above two tips do not assist please reference the Factory Reset section of this manual Appendix If the connection has been established and the HD Flow logo can be seen on the display device but content is not playing when initiated a Ensure that cables are properly connected b Ensure the Transmitter is set to the proper input port and that the Receiver is set to the proper output port c Ensure that the display device is set to the proper input d The display device needs to be able to support the resolution of the media source that is being streamed Utilizing the INFO button while connected via HDMI will allow you to see the EDID resolution data that the display device accepts Example If the display device supports the highest resolution of 720p but the source device is outputting 1080p content the content needs to be downscaled to the maximum resolution of the display device in th
21. hen connect the RCA side of the cable to the RCA ports on the display decive Step 4 Install the IR Extender by plugging in the provided IR Extender into the IR IN port on the Receiver IR Extender use is optional Use the IR Extender when the Receiver is out of sight or to extend the range of the Receiver s IR reception range Step 5 Powering up the HD Flow Multimedia Kit Plug in the power adapters for the Transmitter and the Receiver to available power outlets Plug in the other end of the power cable to the Transmitter and then to the Receiver The units will automatically turn on Step 6 Turn on your display device TV monitor projector etc 21 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 While turning on the display device the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit will be going through the start up process The process takes about 1 5 to 2 minutes to complete The Power Link Indicator Light on the Transmitter and the Receiver should be flashing at first Flashing indicates that that the units are establishing a secure connection Wait until the connection is successfully established indicated by a solid Power Link Indicator Light Step 7 Select the output that the Receiver is connected to the display device with At this time the output indicator light will become solid and the HD Flow logo will appear on the display device Step 8 Turn on the desired media source device that is connected to the Transmitter Step 9 Select t
22. ill be illuminated when the PC In port is selected for video input If there is no signal and or the cable is not connected the indicator light will blink 5 AV e The AV indicator light will be illuminated when the AV In port Composite is selected for the video input If there is no signal and or the cable is not connected the indicator light will blink 6 IR Window IR receiving window enables remote control of components 7 Power Source Selection Button Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on the unit When powered on B Press to select the video input source Each press of the button will cycle through the available video input HDMI1 HDMI2 PC AV HDMI1 in sequence H Press and hold for 8 seconds to turn the unit off 9 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 TRANSMITTER Transmitter Back 10 of 36 a ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Transmitter Back 1 HDMI 1 IN HDMI1 input port 2 HDMI 2 IN input port 3 AV IN e Composite input port 4 IR OUT Connects IR Flasher to the Transmitter for remote control of external devices which are connected to the Transmitter i e Blu Ray player DVD STB etc 5 PC AUDIO IN Stereo audio input port 6 PC IN VGA Supports component input with included Component Adaptor 7 LAN LAN connection is used for the following 7 Direct connection to LAN cable for LAN installations P Direct connection to PC
23. is case 720p 22 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Selecting Input and Output Port There are two ways to select input and output sources on the HD Flow Transmitter and Receiver 1 Using the provided Remote Transmitter Press the desired input while pointing the remote at the Transmitter unit Receiver Press the desired output while pointing the remote at the Receiver 2 Using the Power Source Selection Button Transmitter Receiver To toggle between inputs press the Power Source Selection Button on the unit itself Notes 1 Audio and video sources will switch simultaneously whether using the remote or Power Source Selection Button 2 Independent audio switching is only allowed for AV and PC audio 3 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 If the connection between Transmitter and Receiver has not been established the inputs need to be selected at the location of each unit using either of the above input and output selection methods Peer to Peer and Multicast LAN wired Mode Installation LAN Connection Through Router Peer to Peer Direct LAN Connection Step 1 Connect the LAN cable between the RJ45 jack on the Transmitter and Receiver The green light at the connector will turn on solid Step 2 Hi pem GPs With the sys
24. necting the Transmitter to multimedia device such as a computer set top box or Blu ray player and connecting the Receiver to a display device instant real time high definition digital audio and video can be placed into in any commercial or residential setting HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit transmits through walls and floors to allow the components to be neatly tucked away in an AV rack or media cabinet and is the ideal solution for quick and easy installation where running cable is cost prohibitive or simply not an option Works with passive 3D signals Features Low latency lt 30ms Supports both digital HDMI and analog Component Composite video audio Supports Wireless or Wired connection IEEE 802 11n 5 GHz WiFi LAN connection Two internal antennas supporting MIMO HDCP v1 1 compliant Supports both DTV amp VESA standards DTV 1920 1080160 60 1280x720p60 720x480i60 p60 VESA WSXGA 1680x1050 SXGA 1280x1024 WXGA 1280x800 XGA 1024x768 SVGA 800x600 VGA 640x480 Supports passive 3D content 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 Transmitter Receiver Component Stand 2 Remote Control Adapter Battery IR Extender AC Adapte
25. r 2 IR Flasher Manual Quick Start Guide 5 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 HDS200 Models Video Input Transmitter 2 x HDMI up to 1080p 60Hz 1 x Composite 1 x YPbPr Component Video Output Receiver 1 x HDMI up to 1080p 60Hz 1 x Composite 1 x YPbPr Component H 264 Baseline Profile with Level 4 2 HDCP compliant Wireless Connection Supporting IEEE 802 11n OFDM Wired Connection RJ 45 LAN Port Direct Connection LAN Cable N 1 x USB Type A Female Receiver Audio Input 1 x 3 5mm Audio Jack 1 Stereo RCA Audio Jack Transmitter 1 x 3 5mm Audio Jack 1 Stereo RCA Audio Jack Receiver Video Resolution 480i p 720p 1080i p 24 30 60fps 30ms 15 5256Hz AN Connection 10 100 Base 131ft 40m maxium 1 Transmitter up to 4 Receivers ecurity 02 1x 802 11i WPA2 WPA and WEP 64 128 TKIP AES Antenna Type 2 x Internal Antenna Transmitter and Receiver MIMO Interface IR Flasher SIR Flashers R Extender IR Extender Cor Black Voltage 12VDC Amps 2A Consumption 12V 2A Hequires additional Receiver units LA 1 X LAN Port Transmitter and Receiver 10 100 Base 6 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Video Format Supported Digital Video HDMI Up to 1080p 24Hz 25Hz 30Hz 50Hz 60Hz Analog Video Composite 480i 60Hz 70Hz 85Hz Component 1080i 50Hz 60Hz 720p 50Hz 60Hz VGA Up to 1920x1080 50Hz 60Hz Audio Format Supported Analog
26. rol Capabilities in the Installation and Operation section of this manual IR Extender The IR Extender provided extends the range of the IR on the Receiver and support placement of the Receiver out of sight See Connecting The Display Device to the Receiver in the Installation and Operation section of this manual Product Modes HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kits have the capability to stream from one Transmitter to one Receiver or from one Transmitter to up to four Receivers Model Capability Mode HDS200 HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit streams to one display devices Peer to Peer Wireless HDS200 2 HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit streams to two display devices Multicast Wireless HDS200 3 HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit streams to three display devices Multicast Wireless HDS200 4 HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit streams to four display devices Multicast Wireless Note Maximum of four 4 Receivers can be paired to one Transmitter when using Multicast Wireless mode Peer To Peer Modes Peer To Peer Wireless Mode Peer to Peer Wireless Mode is a pre configured setting that enables one Transmitter to stream AV media to one Receiver HDS200 model HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit comes pre configured for Peer to Peer Wireless mode Peer To Peer LAN wired Mode Peer to Peer LAN wired Mode is an available configuration for applications where wireless signal transfer is not desired allowed or surpasses wireless
27. tem running Power Link Indicator Light solid and input and output Indicator Lights solid point the remote at the Receiver press and hold the LAN button for 5 seconds until all the indicator lights start flashing on both the Transmitter and the Receiver Peer To Peer Direct Lan Connection Note The video and audio will be lost during this process Step 3 Allow the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit to re start Do not remove power reset or use the remote while the system is restarting Restart of the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit may take up to 2 minutes Step 4 Once the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit has restarted check the LAN connection indicator light on the back of the unit The indicator lights on both the Transmitter and Receiver should be blinking rapidly The WiFi indicator lights on the front of both the Transmitter and the Receiver will be solid 23 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Notes 1 recommend that you disconnect and then re connect the LAN cable to ensure LAN operation Once video and audio come back up the process is complete 2 Toreturn the units back to WiFi mode press the WiFi Channel 1 button for 5 seconds in front of the Receiver until all the indicator lights start flashing on both the Transmitter and the Receiver The video and audio will be lost during this process 3 LAN setting can be changed to a single unit independently by following the above instruction with only
28. the Transmitter or Receiver turned on LAN Connection Through Router LAN One to One When connecting the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit through a router the Ethernet IP addresses of the Transmitter and Receiver need to match the domain of the router i e 192 168 x x Once the Ethernet IP addresses are in the same domain the indicator lights located at the top of the unit will become solid signifying connection Configuring for LAN Through Router LAN One to One Note Networking experience is recommended for configuring LAN through router settings Transmitter and Receiver need to be configured to LAN setting individually using the guide below Step 1 Configure your computer s Ethernet static IP settings to the following IP Address 192 168 0 157 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Step 2 Plug in the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit and ensure it has fully started up Power Link Indicator Light and one Input Indicator light will be blinking Step 3 Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the computer and the other end of the RJ45 cable to the Transmitter or Receiver Step 4 Open your preferred browser In the URL enter 192 168 0 151 for Transmitter 192 168 0 152 for Receiver and press enter You will be taken to the programming page Notes 1 The Transmitter Ethernet IP address is always 192 168 0 151 the IP address of a new Receiver will always be 192 168 0 152 Multiple Receivers can b
29. the location of the IR widow on your component and adhere the IR Flasher Eye directly over the IR window of your component Note One IR Flasher eye is to be used for one component device Tips Most often the IR window on the source device is easier to locate with direct light shining on sections of the front panel of the device a small flashlight or a camera phone flashlight works well 20 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Step 3 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 Be sure the source resolution matches with the display device s resolution capabilities A HDMI Output to Display Connect the HDMI cable from the Receiver s HDMI output to the display device s HDMI input B Composite Output to Display Connect the composite RCA cable from the Receiver s AV output to the display device s composite input C Component Output to Display Video Connect the component video YPbPr cable from the Receiver s COMPONENT OUT to the displays device s component input Audio A 3 5mm to RCA stereo audio cable is required not included to transmit audio when using this input Connect the 3 5mm end of the cable to the Receiver s AUDIO OUT port t
30. ts are establishing a secure connection Wait until the connection is successfully established indicated by the Power Link Indicator Light becoming a solid light Step 4 At this time the HD Flow logo should appear on your display device Note If the logo does not appear check to ensure that the proper input is selected on the Receiver and the display device Step 5 Using the provided remote control point the remote control directly into the IR window of the Receiver that is being checked for firmware version and press the INFO button The below information should show up on the display device Reference the example below on how to find the firmware version for the Transmitter and Receiver HOFLOW Wireless Transmitter Transmitter Designation Firmware Version S W ver hdf low 262 15 MI_i 018S2 xieseP6ea Audioln HDOMI_1 Receiver Designation AX WIFI f _ _1 192 168 8 152 Firmware Version S W ver hdf low 262 15 VideoOut HOMil Display 01926xiesersea Wifi Qual i ty 575S i tor UIZ ZM2280NU 1 920x 1980 2 1286x726P66G 1624x766EP66 P75 7P76 IS 5 Eod 2172 5 nd 17 Pad ndr ad adr gt 75 Mon 31 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 Supported Video Formats Notes NO er eres o o X 9 X X 640x480p70 J O O X 0o x x 640x480p85 o O 80x60p0
31. ty of merchantability or tness for any particular purpose Peerless Industries Inc shall not be liable for consequential or incidental damages arising from any product defect Our liability is limited to replacement of any defective product as stipulated under the warranty conditions Peerless Industries Inc expressly disclaims all warranties not satised in this limited warranty Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited to the terms of this limited warranty 34 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 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 hdflow com Low 35 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 a gt FLOW Distributed exclusively by Peerless Industries Inc 2300 White Oak Circle Aurora IL 60502 USA 1 800 865 2112 www peerless av com www hdflow com 2012 Peerless AV All rights reserved Peerless AV is a trademark of Peerless Industries Inc HD Flow is a trademark of Do It LTD Other parties marks are the property of their respective owners
32. w factory reset training video Firmware Upgrade Visit http www hdflow com Tech Support index html for Peer to Peer and Multicast firmware upgrade instructional videos file downloads and unit configurations Notes 1 Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit Peer to Peer units and Multicast units have been pre configured with the same version of firmware When purchasing additional Receiver s it is recommended to check the firmware version Firmware update should only be done when units are functioning properly During the update DO NOT TURN THE UNIT OFF OR UNPLUG ITS POWER SOURCE Doing so will cause the unit to no longer function properly 4 During the update process the display device will not show content 5 Only when the unit s have finished updating and rebooted should the USB dongle be removed oN 30 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 How to Check Firmware Version Step 1 Connect the Receiver that needs its firmware 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 Step 3 The start up process of the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit takes about 1 5 to 2 minutes to complete The Power Link Indicator Light on the Transmitter and the Receiver should be flashing at first Flashing indicates that that the uni
33. y projector etc are turned off Step 1 Connecting Source Components To The Transmitter A HDMI Media Source Connect HDMI cable from the source components output to the Transmitter s HDMI1 or HDMI2 input port Note It is recommended that HDMI1 input port be used if only one HDMI source component is present B Composite Media Source Video Connect yellow composite video RCA post to yellow port Audio Connect red and white composite audio RCA posts to the red and white ports C VGA Media Source Video Connect the VGA cable from the media source s VGA output to Transmitter s VGA input Audio A 3 5mm stereo audio cable is required not included to transmit audio when using this input Connect the 3 5mm stereo audio cable from VGA source component s audio output to the Transmitter s PC AUDIO IN port 19 of 36 ISSUED 07 24 12 SHEET 180 9023 1 D Component Media Source Video Connect the Component Video output YPbPr from the source into to the Component Adapter included Connect the Component Adapter to the PC IN port on the Transmitter Audio Connect a 3 5mm to RCA stereo audio cable not included from the media source s audio output to the PC AUDIO IN input port on the Transmitter Step 2 Setting Up Media Component IR Remote Control Capabilities IR OUT Port IR Flasher Eye A Connect the provided IR Flasher to the IR OUT port of the Transmitter B Find
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