Wireless PC to TV Interference
Our wireless PC to TV converter runs on the standard 2.4 GHz frequency, so occasionally we have had customers experience interference problems with other wireless devices like cordlesss phones, or wireless internet.
Jonathan was digging around in the user manual and found how to change the operating channel (within the 2.4 GHz range, there are several channels, which would allow multiple devices to work simultaneously without interfering) On both the sending and recieving units there are dip switches. Switches 1-4 determine the corresponding channel. The sending unit also has two additional switches used for wired connectivity (component vs composite).
If you are experiencing any interference with the PC to TV, try changing to another channel. The switches will all be up, except for the channel that you would like to use. Make sure that both the sending and recieving units are on the same channel.
The other advantage to having the same channel, is that it will allow you to use several units within the wireless range of each other. For example, we have spoken to a lot of schools that have wanted to use these in classrooms, however if two sending units are close enough to a reciever, they will conflict if they are on the same channel. Simply changing the channel they run on will let you run up to 4 within range of each other.
September 10th, 2007 at 8:57 pm
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