Actiontec MWTV2TX User Manual - Page 3
Part I. Introduction, 1.1. Features - manual
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Part I. Introduction Thank you for purchasing MyWirelessTV 2. This product will allow you to transmit high-definition content from a set top box, gaming console, or other source with an HDMI port, to an HDTV monitor in another location, without lag or picture quality loss. It allows you to view movies and television programs in two different locations at the same time, without wires, or play a game on a television in one room, while the gaming console resides in another. This user manual will take you through the procedures needed to connect, configure, and enjoy MyWirelessTV, and also describe a few different possible scenarios concerning setup locations. 1.1. Features Full 1080p HD output - stream judder-free, full high-definition video in 1080p 60Hz Wirelessly sends live HD audio and video from HDMI-enabled media device to the HDTV Theater and Game modes. Theater mode delivers better quality and Game mode supports lower latency A/V quality auto adjustment based on wireless operating environment Supports controlling of device's IR (e.g. Cable/Sat STB) with existing remote control over IR Blaster cable Supports one HDMI source input and one HDMI pass-through HDMI pass-through port maintains original audio and video quality for local TV Compatible with most HDMI-enabled Cable/Sat STBs Compatible with most Blu-ray & DVD players Compatible with most HD Gaming consoles and Media players Supports protected (HDCP) and non-protected content Operates on standard 802.11 wireless, 5GHz band and auto channel selection Plug-and-play and auto connect Functions at up to 100 feet apart and works through most walls and floors* Software support - obtain newer firmware online to enhance product * Devices can operate up to 100' range apart. Ideally in home environment through 2-3 walls or floors that are not constructed in nonporous materials (e.g. brick, plaster, cement, metal, stone or double-glazed glass). 1