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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome SWW1810 EN User manual 3[...]
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3 English Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 2 Y our Wireless HD A V Connect 6 What is in the box 6 3 Overview 7 The transmitter 7 The receiver 7 The remote control 8 4 Installation 9 Connect the transmitter to your HD devices 9 Connect the receiver to the HDTV set 9 Connect the IR blaster and IR sensor extender cables 10 Install remote control batter[...]
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4 e Do not use this apparatus near water . f Clean only with dr y cloth. g Do not block an y ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’ s instr uctions. h Do not install near any heat sources such as radiator s, heat register s, stov es, or other apparatus (including amplier s) that produce heat. i Do not defeat the saf[...]
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5 English n Refer all ser vicing to qualied ser vice per sonnel. Ser vicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way , such as power -supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects hav e fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to r ain or moisture , does not operate nor mally , or has been [...]
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6 HDMI cable IR blaster extender cab le P ow er adapter for the transmitter and receiver x 2 IR sensor extender cable Anchor s x 2 Screws x 2 Quick Installation Guide Adhesive tape x 2 Quick star t guide User manual 2 Y our Wir eless HD A V Connect Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! T o fully benet from the suppor t that Ph[...]
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7 English The r eceiver T op view 1 Source LEDs Indicator s for HDMI1 and HDMI2 2 P ower button with the LED indicator Press to turn the receiver on/off. 3 Source button Press to select the source input. Rear view 1 DC IN jack Connect the pow er adapter of the receiver . 2 HDMI OUT adapter Connect the HDTV with an HDMI cable. 3 IR IN jack Plug in t[...]
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8 The r emote control 1 PO WER button Press to turn the transmitter and receiver on/off. 2 INFO button Displays on the HDTV the connection status of the receiver . 3 IR button Press to switch the IR blaster frequency to meet the requirement of the source device . 4 SOURCE button Press to switch the audio/video source inputs connected to the transmi[...]
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9 English 2 Connect the supplied pow er adapter to the transmitter . • Connect one end of the pow er adapter to the DC IN jack of the transmitter . • Connect the other end of the pow er adapter to a pow er outlet. » The pow er button of the tr ansmitter is lit in solid blue and turns red in standby mode. Connect the r eceiver to the HDTV set D[...]
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10 5 Extend and stick the IR sensor extender cable onto the front side of y our HDTV . Note • The IR blaster suppor t 47KHz remote signal protocol, while the IR sensor suppor ts 36KHz - 56KHz (NEC, RC5, RC6) remote signal protocol. Install r emote control batteries Caution • Risk of explosion! Keep batteries away from heat, sunshine or re. N[...]
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11 English On screen displa y on HDTV On screen displa y Mode and status S tandby mode: it is a power - saving mode ..... Star t up in progress: It takes 15- 20 seconds. x and .... Searching a vailable channels: It occur s when the link cannot establish o ver 80 seconds after initialization. HDMI CH1 On mode with unrecognized video format HDMI CH1 [...]
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12 Select the sour ce on the transmitter Press the source buttons on the remote control, transmitter or receiver until you see the availab le video from your device. Tip • For information on the LED indicator status, see the section on ‘LED indicator status of the transmitter’. LED indicator status of the transmitter and receiv er Po wer LED [...]
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13 English 5 Hook the key holes at the back of the receiver on the screws. 6 Mount y our r eceiv er Y ou can either mount the receiver on the wall or on the back of the HDTV . Mount y our receiv er on the wall 1 Select a spot near the HDTV . 2 Drill two holes in the wall. Make sure that the distance between the tw o holes is 1 25 / 32 ” (45 mm) a[...]
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14 6 Align the adhesive tape on the receiv er with the one on the HDTV until both the receiver and HDTV are mounted together rmly . Note • The use of adhesive tapes is an alternative mounting option when the receiver cannot be x ed. • When you mount the receiver at the back of the HDTV , avoid blocking the v entilation holes of the HDTV .[...]
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15 English Po wer supply: Input: A C 100~ 240V Output: DC 5V , 2A Operating temperature: 0~40°C/32~104°F T ransmitter interfaces A/V interfaces HDMI input: T wo (T ype A) Control signal interfaces IR blaster extender : 2.5mm jack Po wer interface P ow er input: 5V DC jack Switches T op power switch: One T op source switch: One LEDs P ow er LED: 1[...]
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16 IMPOR T ANT NO TE: Radiation Exposure Statement: • This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set for th for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm betw een the radiator & your body . • This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with[...]
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17 English negative consequences on the en vironment and human health. Please visit www .recycle .philips.com for additional information on a recycling center in your area. HDMI, and HDMI logo, and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademar ks or registered trademar ks of HDMI licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. One Y ea[...]
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18 9 Fr equently ask ed question The pow er LED on the receiv er is not lit up in red in standby mode. • Make sure that there is po wer supply for the transmitter and receiver . The computer screen image is not full screen on m y TV . 1 Right-click on an open space on y our desktop. 2 Select Gra phics Options > Output to > Digital T elevisi[...]
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19 English If the picture quality is poor , what do I do? • Make sure that the video resolution of y our source device matches the resolution of your HDTV . • Make sure that the transmission r ange between receiver and transmitter is not over 65 feet (19.7 meters) tr ansmission distance . Tip • For information, see the chapter on ‘T echnica[...]
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