Operator's Manual

Connect the included 15-foot HD cable to the HD jack on the underside of the re-
ceiver. Connect the other end to one of the HD inputs on the TV. Turn on the TV and
select the HD input you used to connect the receiver.
Now plug the included AC cord into the AC power input on the underside of the
receiver, near the HD jack. Plug the other end of the power cord into a wall outlet or
power strip.
All three green LEDs on the front of the transmitter and the receiver, marked Power,
Video and Link, should light up. The Link light may take up to 60 seconds to go on.
3.3 Confirm Proper Operation
The TV screen should display “Connecting to SB HDWT,” then your program should
appear on the screen. If you have connected an IR emitter to the HDWT-Tx transmit-
ter and the source device, the source device’s remote should now control the device
when the remote is pointed at the HDWT-Rx receiver window.
If the screen isn’t showing the picture from the DVD player, cable box, etc., check
these things in order:
1) Check if all three lights on the front of the transmitter and two lights on the receiver
are on. If they’re not, check the power and video connections.
2) Make sure the TV is turned on and the proper HD input is selected.
3) Make sure the source device (DVD player, cable box, etc.) is powered up and
playing.
4) Move the transmitter and receiver so there’s a direct line of sight between them.
If you’ve checked all the above items and you’re still not getting a picture, please con-
tact SunBriteTV.
3.4 Mount the Receiver
Take one of the included rubber grommets and push it around
the 15-foot HD cable near where it enters the receiver. Move
the grommet to where it aligns with the slotted plastic piece on
the underside of the receiver, and slide it in so the plastic piec-
es enters the groove around the grommet.
Repeat this with the AC power cable going into the receiver.
Replace the cover, making sure that it fits into the grooves
around the grommets, and secure it with the retaining screw.
Mount the receiver where it can get a clear signal from the
transmitter. Preferably it should be line-of-sight with the trans-
mitter, such as through a window. The signal can usually go
through one wall, depending on how the wall is constructed. If
possible, mount the receiver a couple of feet above the TV so it gets a clearer signal.
You have two mounting options for the receiver. You can attach it directly to a vertical
surface using the keyhole mounts, with two wood screws spaced 2-1/4 inches apart,
and installed so that the heads are 1/4-inch above the surface. Or you can attach the
receiver directly to a horizontal surface using the mounting screw holes on the bottom.
grommets
mounting screw holes
keyhole mounts
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