Peerless Industries HDS200 User Manual

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ISSUED: 07-24-12   SHEET #: 180-9023-1
Receiver
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HDMI, COMPO, AV - The indicator light will be solid for the selected port as long as the output cable is 
present and connected to the output device. If no output device is detected by the selected output port, 
the indicator light will be fl ashing.
IR Flasher
IR Flashers are provided to allow for control of up to three source devices using the device’s original remote 
control at the Receiver location. The IR Flasher is connected to the Transmitter and its three eyes are adhered 
to the media source devices' IR window (See Setting Up Media Component IR Remote Control Capabilities 
in the Installation and Operation section of this manual).
IR Extender
The IR Extender provided extends the range of the IR on the Receiver and support placement of the Receiver 
out of sight. (See Connecting The Display Device to the Receiver in the Installation and Operation section 
of this manual).
Product Modes
HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kits have the capability to stream from one Transmitter to one Receiver or 
from one Transmitter to up to four Receivers. 
Model 
 
Capability 
      
 
Mode
HDS200: HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit: streams to one display devices        Peer-to-Peer Wireless
HDS200-2: HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit: streams to two display devices      Multicast Wireless
HDS200-3: HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit: streams to three display devices   Multicast Wireless
HDS200-4: HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit: streams to four display devices     Multicast Wireless
Note:
 Maximum of four (4) Receivers can be paired to one Transmitter when using Multicast Wireless mode.
Peer-To-Peer Modes
Peer-To-Peer Wireless Mode
Peer-to-Peer Wireless Mode is a pre-confi gured setting that enables one Transmitter to stream AV media to one 
Receiver. HDS200 model HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit comes pre-confi gured for Peer-to-Peer Wireless 
mode. 
Peer-To-Peer LAN (wired) Mode
Peer-to-Peer LAN (wired) Mode is an available confi guration for applications where wireless signal transfer 
is not desired, allowed or surpasses wireless distance limitations. This mode allows the Transmitter to be 
connected directly to the Receiver using an Ethernet cable to transmit AV signal. Wired connection mode 
requires a CAT5e/6 cable to be connected to the LAN ports between the Transmitter and Receiver. Please visit 
http://www.hdfl ow.com/Tech-Support
 for step-by-step LAN programming instructions. 
Transmitter
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HDMI1, HDMI2, PC, AV – The indicator light will be lit to indicate the input that is currently selected. If 
the selected input does not have a connection or the signal from the media source is not present, the 
selected input Indicator Light will be fl ashing.