Peerless Industries HDS200 Network Router User Manual


 
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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 ashing at rst. 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 the 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 this case 720p).