# Quick Start

## User Manual in PDF

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## Wiring Method

1. Connect HDMI signal source to the port "HDMI IN" of Transmitter(TX);
2. Connect the port "HDMI OUT" of Receiver to the monitor or TV via HDMI cable;
3. Power on Transmitter(TX) & Receiver(RX), After about 40 seconds, the RUN indicator will flash continuously to indicate that images are being transmitted.

{% hint style="info" %}
:man\_mage: **Tips**: Note: HDMI IN is the signal input, HDMI OUT is connected to the monitor or TV, connect the HDMI cable, and the image will appear about 40 seconds after powering on. The RUN indicator light will flash continuously to indicate that the image is being transmitted.)
{% endhint %}

### Connection Diagram(1-TO-1)

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### Connection Diagram(1-TO-MORE)-At Most 10x RXs

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## &#x20;Pairing Method

1. For 1-to-1: Power on the TX & RX and connect to the HDMI signal source. The TX is directly connected to RX via ethernet cable. When RUN indicator keeps flashing, it means pairing is successful. Then unplug the ethernet cable and it’ll turn into wireless transmission.
2. For 1-to-More(At most 10x RX): Based on 1-to-1, all RX(s) should be paired to TX one by one when powering. After that, unplug the ethernet cable and then it’ll turn into wireless transmission around 40s.
3. By default it’s well paired before shipment. If it’s restored to default factory settings or adding more RXs, please follow the above instructions.

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:man\_mage: **Tips**: Make sure the signal source is connected before pairing, otherwise the pairing may fail.)
{% endhint %}

## Video Tutorial

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