This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the registrations for a lass B Analog Device, pursuant to section 15 of the FCC Rules. This equipment is designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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Table of Constants # PART 1: introduction to the Video Game Air Link A Application 8. Features # PART 2: List Packaged Contents A. One Transmitter B. One Receiver C. Two power adapters D. One Audio/Video (A/V) cable ® PART 3: Controls and Features + PART 4: installation Dee PART 5: Connecting the Transmitter to the A/V sources A How to connect VGA Transmitter to your Video Game Player— 8 B. How to connect VGA Transmitter to your VOR, DVD, VCD Satellite Laser Disc Player reds C.
Video Game Air Link (VGA) applies advanced 2 GHz RF wireless tech logy to offer users the ability to link all kinds of Video game P Ayers and A/V sources to TVs, Monitors, and Personal Computers without wires or cables. The VGA is easy to completely install within minutes, This plug-and-play feature helps you to expand your freedom in your home entertainment and enhance your home security.
List of Contents The following devices should be included in the box, Please check that you have them all before installation. A. One Transmitter (TX) The Transmitter emits Audio and Video signals over a 2.4GHz radio frequency career, B. One Receiver (RX) The Receiver receives the 2.4GHz RF signal modulated with Audio and Video signals from the Transmitter. C. Two power adapters These power adapters supply 8V DC power to the Transmitter ang the Receiver.
0 One Audiovisual (AV) cable This cable is used to connect the Receivership TV sector monitor.
Contorts and Features The Transmitter and the Receiver gook alike. You can distinguish them through the prier ting label on the units. The other differences are indicated below: Builtin 2.43Hz antenna Sends ar receives Audio 7 Video signals.
installation Melting up the VOA is extremely easy. | takes only a few minutes to correct the Transmitter 16 the Videos Game Player by your side ar the AV soL oes you want to vise or near at another location, and then connect the Receiver (o the TV set, monster or speakers located at your site within the viewing or listening distance. Turning on the prows switches of the Transmitter and the Receiver, you are ready to enjoy the fun of your Video Game or the A/V signals via wireless technology.
¥ cl i Connecting the Transmitter to the A/V sources Before connecting the VGA Transmitter, make sure the power switch is in the OFF position, Connect the A/V input jacks of the Transmitter jo the AN sculpt jacks of the A/V sources such as video game plays or Vars, ete, by using the A/V cable come with them, There are three colors for the RCA connectors of the A/V cables.
B, How ta connect VGA Transmitter to your VOR, OVD, VED or Laser Rise Player 1. Use the A/V cable come with your A/V source to connect its A/V QUT to SIN on the Transmitter. Be sure to match Audio (REL) and Ides jacks on both the A/V source and Transmitter correctly. 2. Connect the DO adapter to the transmitter first and then plug the DC adapter into a wall AU power line outlet. 3. You may use s Committal cable to connect the Coaxial OUT on the A/V source to VHE/UMF or Antenna IN on a nearby TV sel, 4.
{ j © How to connect VGA Transmitter to your satellite Receiver or CAT Set-Top Box 1. Use a Coaxial cable to connect the Coaxial IN, CATV iN or Antenna Ih on your satellite Receiver or CAT Se-Top Box to the satellite dish or the CATV coaxial outlet. 2. Use the A/V cable come with your A/V source to connect its A/V QUT 13 Adv IN on the Transmitter. Be sure to match Audio (R&L} and video jacks an both AV source and Transmitter correctly, 3.
D. How te connect the VGA Transmitter to your Camcorder 1. Use the A/V cable come with your camcorder to connect its AN OUT the Transmitter. Be sure to match Audio d Video jacks en both the camcorder and the Transmitter, 2. Connect the DC adapter to the transmitter first, and then pug the DC adapter into a wall AC power line outlet. Ides Same Ruling TX To wal Putin] E How to send Audio from your CO Player or Cassette Deck 1.
Ingesting the Receiver to the A/V display Units Before connecting the VGA Receiver, make sure the Power switch is in the OFF position. Connect the AN output jacks of tha Receiver to the AVN jacks of the A/V Display Units by using the A/V cable come with the VGA. There are three colors for the RCA spectators of the ASV cabs. Make sirs the yellow, white and rad plugs match the willowy, white and red jacks on both the transmitter and the ANY display units correctly.
B. How to receive Audio on Ra mote Speakers 1. Use AW cable to connect Audio OUT on the Receiver fo Audio IN on your speakers. Ba surf to match Audio (REL) jacks on both 112 Receiver and specks correctly. 2.
Channel selection . % Channel switch (rear) . Four setting positions the sliding switch for select. the transmitter and tha receiver channel, Irs the example shown here, Chance! activated for both cH SW . Transmitter ard ; li Receiver.
Trouble h i Please rad th s user manual carefully before using the VGA. If you nave any difficulties using the VBA, consult the following checklist, which will guide you in solving most common problems. : A. No picture or sound 1. Check the Power ON/OFF switches on the back of the Transmitter and the Receiver. 2. Check the audio and video sources (DVD. VOR, LD Player, CATV 8TB, Satellite Receiver, ate} 3. Make sure all cables are connected correctly. 4.