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$538.80 
The GefenTV wireless for HDMI extender LR system sends high definition audio and video to any HDTV display up to 100 feet away. It extends HDMI from computers, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, and other audio/video sources to a remote HDTV display. The wireless for HDMI extender LR supports resolutions up to 1080p Full HD along with support for 7.1-channels of digital audio in PCM, Dolby, or DTS formats. An IR emitter can be connected to the SeNder unit and attached to the IR sensor lens of the high-definition source, allowing full control of the source from another room simply by pointing the IR remote at the Receiver unit. The wireless for HDMI extender LR transmits through walls and does not require line-of-sight for good reception. Additional features allow multiple sender units using the included handheld remote control.

Connect an HDMI cable from the high-definition source to the sender unit. Connect an HDMI cable from the receiver unit to the HDTV display. Connect the included power supplies to both the sender and receiver units then connect the power cords to available electrical outlets. Connect an IR emitter from the sender unit to the IR device to be controlled. Power-up the source and the display. The "video" indicators on both units should now glow solid blue to indicate a successful connection between the sender and receiver unit. If the sender and receiver units do not pair automatically, point the IR remote at the IR sensor window on the receiver unit and press the menu button. Navigate through the on-screen menu and have the receiver unit look for a sender unit. Press and hold the pairing button on the sender unit until the link LED starts blinking. Press the ok button on the IR remote. A message indicating that the sender and the receiver units have been paired will appear on the display. Point the source's IR remote at the IR window on the receiver unit to control the source that is placed near the sender unit.
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