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Frequently Asked Questions
•Are all makes of HDTV supported?
The HDMI standards imply that complete interoperability should be possible but
some products may implement these rules slightly differently to others leading to
complications with some combinations. See the specification page for the list of
resolutions and frame rates supported. Some monitors may have a HDMI connector
but not support HDCP and will lead to authentication errors.
•Are all source devices supported?
In general most HDMI sources should be supported
.
•Are all IR remote controls supported?
The unit operates an I pass through and requires no advance knowledge of the
codes used and hence supports all 34-38 kHz remote controls
.
•How do I set up the units?
The setup of the units is a simple procedure described in the set up guide
.
•hat is the range of the units?
In free space the range of the units is over 200 meters. In a building the exact range
and coverage will depend upon the construction of the walls and obstructions within
the rooms, in some circumstances there may be reception ‘black spots’. Under this
situation the signal strength may be seen to be low at start up and the units may
need repositioning to increase the received signal strength
.
•Is it possible to upgrade the units?
Upgrades and additional features are planned for the future and will be made
available on the website for downloading. The upgrade software is saved to a USB
stick and is automatically loaded when connected to the USB port of the units and the
units are power cycled
.
•Can other transmissions affect the units?
The use of the 5GHz spectrum provides a high degree of isolation from interference
from 2.4GHz wireless routers commonly used in the home for distributing internet
and data. However, other 5GHz sources should not be placed within 3meters of the
units to minimise the risk of interference
.
•Can multiple receivers be connected to the transmitter?
This feature is under development future software upgrades should provide this
capability.