1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your POFAN Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver 4K Kit. This device enables seamless wireless transmission of 4K video and audio from various source devices to a display, eliminating the need for long, cumbersome cables. It is designed for ease of use in home entertainment, business meetings, and educational environments.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Tirohia koa ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete:
- Wireless HDMI Receiver (1 unit)
- Wireless HDMI Transmitter (1 unit)
- USB-C Charging Cables (2 units)
- Taura HDMI (1 waeine)
- Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)
- Note: A 5V/1A or above charger is required but not included.
Image: Unboxing the POFAN Wireless HDMI Kit, displaying the receiver, transmitter, various cables, and the instruction manual.
Video: This video demonstrates the contents of the POFAN Wireless HDMI Kit package, including the receiver, transmitter, and connecting cables.
3. Hua Neke Atuview
Familiarize yourself with the components of your Wireless HDMI Kit:

Image: A detailed diagram illustrating the various ports and indicator lights on both the Wireless HDMI Receiver and Transmitter.
Kaiwhiwhi
- Hononga Ororongo 3.5MM: Mō te putanga oro o waho.
- Whakauru USB-C: Power input for the receiver.
- Paerewa HDMI: Connects to your display (TV, projector, monitor).
- Tauranga VGA: Alternative video output for older displays.
- Antenna (x2): Mō te whiwhinga tohu ahokore pumau.
- Rama Maama Tohu: Ka whakaatu i te mana mana.
- Pātene ON/OFF: To power the receiver on or off.
- Pairing Button (on back): Used for pairing with transmitters.
Kaituku
- HDMI Male Connector: Plugs into your source device (laptop, PC, game console).
- Whakauru USB-C: Power input for the transmitter.
- Signal Projection Switch: Button to initiate or switch projection.
- Rama Maama Tohu: Ka whakaatu te mana me te mana hononga.
4. Tohutohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps for initial setup and pairing:
- Honoa te Kaiwhiwhi:
- Connect the HDMI cable from the receiver's HDMI port to an available HDMI input on your TV, projector, or monitor.
- Connect one of the USB-C charging cables to the receiver's USB-C input and the other end to a 5V/1A or higher power adapter (not included) or a powered USB port on your display. Ensure the receiver is powered on.
- Honoa te Kaituku:
- Plug the transmitter's HDMI male connector into the HDMI output port of your source device (e.g., laptop, PC).
- Connect the second USB-C charging cable to the transmitter's USB-C input and the other end to a powered USB port on your source device or a 5V/1A or higher power adapter.
- Pairing the Devices:
- On the receiver, use a thin tool (like a thimble or paperclip) to press and hold the "Pairing" button (usually located on the back or bottom) for 3-5 seconds until the indicator light starts flashing.
- On the transmitter, press and hold the "Signal Projection Switch" button for 5-8 seconds until its indicator light starts flashing.
- The devices will automatically pair. Once paired, the transmitter's indicator light will turn solid, and your source device's screen will appear on the connected display.

Image: Visual guide for the easy plug-and-play installation, demonstrating connections from a laptop to a monitor and a tablet to a TV.
Video: This video demonstrates the process of connecting the wireless HDMI transmitter to a computer and displaying its content on a larger screen.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Screen Mirroring / Extended Display
Once paired, your device will automatically mirror your source screen. To switch between mirroring and extended display modes (if supported by your operating system), adjust your display settings on your source device (e.g., Windows Display Settings or macOS System Preferences).

Image: Explanation of Copy mode (mirroring) and Extended mode for displaying content across multiple screens.
One-Key Switch (for multiple transmitters)
If you have multiple transmitters paired with a single receiver (up to 8 transmitters supported), you can switch between them by simply pressing the "Signal Projection Switch" button on the desired transmitter. This allows for quick and efficient content sharing in collaborative environments.

Image: A visual representation of the "Many-to-One Mode" where multiple transmitters can connect to a single receiver, allowing for easy switching between sources.
Video: This video demonstrates the seamless switching between multiple transmitters connected to a single receiver, ideal for presentations.
6. Mobile Device Connection (Smartphone/Tablet)
The receiver can also function as a wireless HDMI dongle for smartphones and tablets. Follow these general steps:
- Me mohio kei te hiko te kaikawe me te hono ki to whakaaturanga.
- On your smartphone or tablet, enable Wi-Fi and connect to the receiver's Wi-Fi network (SSID usually displayed on the screen, e.g., "RX-BF3324C0"). The default password is typically "12345678".
- Once connected, activate your device's screen mirroring feature (e.g., Smart View for Android, Screen Mirroring/AirPlay for iOS). Select the receiver from the list of available devices.
- Your mobile device's screen should now be mirrored on the connected display.

Image: A smartphone mirroring its display to a television, showcasing the Mirror Mode functionality for gaming or media consumption.
Video: This video illustrates the steps to connect a mobile phone to the wireless HDMI system for screen mirroring.
7. Te Raru
Mena ka pā mai he raruraru ki a koe, tirohia ngā otinga noa e whai ake nei:
- No Signal or Intermittent Connection:
- Ensure both the transmitter and receiver are connected to a stable power source (5V/1A or above charger). Insufficient power can cause interruptions or lag.
- Tirohia kei te hono pai nga taura HDMI.
- Verify that the display is set to the correct HDMI input.
- If in different rooms or separated by thick walls, the transmission distance may be reduced. Try moving devices closer or ensuring a clear line of sight.
- Re-pair the transmitter and receiver if the connection is lost or unstable.
- Lag or Stuttering Video:
- Ensure adequate power supply to both units.
- Whakaitihia te tawhiti i waenga i te kaiwhakawhiti me te kaiwhiwhi.
- Minimize interference from other wireless devices operating on the same frequency band (2.4G/5Ghz).
- Kore Ororongo:
- Tirohia nga tautuhinga ororongo i runga i to taputapu puna me te whakaatu.
- Ensure the HDMI connection is secure.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | POFAN |
| Ingoa Tauira | TX*1+RX*1 |
| Hangarau Hononga | Ahokore |
| Momo Tuhono | HDMI / VGA |
| Whakatau | 4K@30Hz (supports 1080P Full HD/720P) |
| Awhe Tuku | Up to 165 feet (50 meters) in open areas; 3-5 meters through cement walls. |
| Roopu Aurere Ahokore | 2.4G/5Ghz dual band |
| Multi-Transmitter Support | Ka taea e tetahi kaiwhiwhi te hono ki te 8 nga kaiwhakawhiti |
| Whakauru Mana | 5V/1A or above (charger not included) |
| Ahu | 4.9 x 2.6 x 0.8 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 14.1 hekere |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the contact details provided on the product packaging or the official POFAN webpae. Puritia to rihiti hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.