OPERATING AND CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS
The maximum distance between transmitter and receiver for a 1080p@60 Hz signal is 100 m under optimal
conditions and direct view.
This maximum distance may be affected if there are interferences from other Wi-Fi signals in the area, if the
source's HDMI signal is low, or if the cables used are of poor quality and/or too long.
It is recommended to use quality HDMI cables and of the lowest length possible.
Below are the steps to follow to properly install and link this HDMI extender:
1.- Connect the supplied antennas to the transmitter and receiver.
2.- Connect the HDMI cable between the transmitting device and your video source (Blu-Ray, DVD, PC,
etc.).
3.- Connect the HDMI cable between the receiving device and your monitor.
4.- Turn on the video source and monitor.
5.- Place the plugs on the power adapters and connect them to both
6.- Connect the receiver to the mains. Wait a few seconds until the power LED indicator ( ) and LINK
remain on without flashing.
7.- Connect the transmitter to the mains. The power LED indicator ( ) will come on at this time.
After a few seconds the LINK LED lights up and then starts flashing indicating that the connection
between transmitter and receiver is complete. If not, repeat steps 6 and 7 again.
When the receiver receives video signal the LINK indicator will also start flashing. And when there is no
video signal the indicator will remain on continuously.
LINK indicator
LINK indicator
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
power on
power on
flashing
power on
flashing
flashing
8.- OPTIONAL - remote control extender. Connect the IR accessories as follows to allow you to control
the source with your remote control from the VS-2490HD receiver position . Connect the IR receiver
(rectangular shape) to the IR IN input of the VS-2490HD receiver and the IR transmitter (round shape)
to the IR OUT output of the VS-2490HD transmitter.
Place the IR receiver in a location with direct vision to aim the remote control. And the IR transmitter in
front of the source IR receiver (usually integrated into the device's front panel).
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Transmitter and receiver are NOT connected to each other
Transmitter & receiver ARE connected to each other, but there is no HDMI signal
Transmitter & receiver ARE connected to each other and there is HDMI signal
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