J-Tech Digital
JTECH-WEX-660
JTD-ID 1651

Overview:
The JTECH-WEX-660 is a wireless HDMI extender that allows you to extend and HD Audio and Video signal wirelessly up to 660ft. This unit also follow TCP/IP standard wireless protocol. The extender has high transmission rate and anti-interference. Supports HDMI Local out and infrared remote-control extension. The JTECH-WEX-660 is great for conference, classrooms, entertainment and more. One transmitter can be paired with two receivers. Supports resolution 480P to 1080P@50/60Hz. Supports OSD for easy access to device status. Includes web configuration interface.
Application:

Transmitter:
- Connect source device to HDMI In port
- Connect 12V DC power adapter
- Connect IR Transmitter (TX) cable to the IR Out Port
- Optional: Connect a local display to the HDMI Out port
Receiver:
- Connect display to the HDMI Out port
- Connect 12V DC power adapter
- Connect IR Receiver (RX) cable to the IR In Port
Trouble Shooting:
LED Indicator Status:
- Status light Flashing on both units - Units paired successfully
- HDMI Illuminated solid on both units - HDMI input and output signal is normal
- Power Illuminated solid - Power successfully connected on both transmitter and receiver
No video signal:
- Power cycle the transmitter and receiver - Disconnect all cables for 10 seconds, then reconnect
- Press reset button on both units till the HDMI and Status lights go off - Wait for about 30 seconds for the units to pair up again
- Check source devices resolution - Unit supports 720P or 1080P at 50/60Hz
- Ensure all cables are connected properly in the appropriate ports
Intermittent Signal:
- Try different operating channels by long pressing the channel button on the transmitter
- Transmitter can cycle through 7 different channels on the 5Ghz wireless band
- Press and hold the channel button for 7-8 seconds until the Status and HDMI lights go off and come back on
- As long as the receiver is powered on and paired with the transmitter, it will automatically follow the channel change on the transmitter
- Adjust and reposition the antennas
- Ensure that both the transmitter and the receiver blocks are 8-10 feet away physically from any other wireless emitting device, such as routers
No Audio Signal:
- Check audio format of source device to ensure it's stereo audio format
- Power cycle the transmitter and receiver - Disconnect all cables for 10 seconds, then reconnect
- Verify all cables are connected properly
If Using More Than 2 Sets In One Environment:
- Power on one transmitter/receiver, ensure that the units are paired
- On your PC or phone, search for the SSID labeled, "JTD_HDMI_Wireless_1"
- Connect to the mentioned SSID, and enter the password "00000000"
- The PC/phone should be connected to that SSID with the message, "No Internet Connection"
- Open a browser and type in the transmitters default IP, "192.168.1.10"
- Enter the default password, "admin"
- Change the default "Channel", and the "Name(SSID)" - Ensure that for all sets, a unique channel and SSID is assigned
- Save the changes and close out of the web interface
- As long as all the sets are operating on a different channel and have a unique SSID name, they will work independently from each other without interference - Maximum of 4 sets can work in the same environment
- For additional instructions, refer to pages 6 & 7 of the manual


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