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■ Important-Safety Precautions This device of which operation is subject to the following two conditions (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this device to rain or moisture. Do not use near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
B. Introduction to 2.4GHz Wireless AV Link ■ The Using Attention This sender system is a wireless audio/video sender that uses advanced wireless communication technology to deliver consistently sharp audio and video up to 80 meters away. By transmitting at a very high frequency (2.4 GHz), it avoids the crowded 900 MHz band used by many cordless telephones and other wireless audio/video transmitters. It’s superior quality is due to wide-band FM rather than AM signal modulation.
REAR VIEW FOR TRANSMITTER C. Panel Controls and Features of Duplex Function Type The following illustrations show the names of each component, button and switch connectors on the transmitter and receiver. FRONT VIEW FOR TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER UHF antenna sends and receives remote control signal Directional 2.
D. Setting Up 2.4GHz wireless AV Link To enjoy wireless video and audio, just connect the transmitter to whatever audio/video source you want to enjoy from another location, and connect the receiver to the TV, monitor or powered speakers in that other location. Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the cOFF f position before connection. ■ How To Transmit Audio/Video from Your VCR 1.
■ How To Transmit Audio/Video from Your Satellite Receiver You can transmit audio/video either directly from your satellite receiver, or by connecting them to your VCR. To transmit directly from your satellite receiver, follow the instructions below. 1. Connect one set of audio/video (A/V) cables (RCA or SCART cable labeled “Sender”) to the A/V jacks of the transmitter and to the audio/video OUT jacks (RCA or SCART connector) of the satellite receiver or laser disc player.
■ Connecting Receiver to Remote TV through VCR E. Orienting Units for Optimum Performance This setup enables you to record transmitted audio and video on your remote VCR and also enjoy the picture and sound on a remote TV at the same time. This sender system should be placed on a flat, stable surface to prevent damage to it from falling. 1. Connect one set of audio/video (A/V) cables to the A/V output jacks of the receiver and to the A/V input jacks on your VCR.
ANTENNA PITTED SIDE ANTENNA PITTED SIDE ANTENNA PITTED SIDE RECEIVER (Side View) ANTENNA PITTED TRANSMITTER (Side View) SIDE TRANSMITTER (Side View) RECEIVER (Side View) Fig-2 Fig-3 Orienting the Remote Control Antennas In order to obtain optimum performance of the remote control extender, the remote control extender, the remote control antennas should also be oriented at a right angle to an imaginary line drawn between the transmitter and receiver units.
■ How to Use the IR Extender Accessory The IR extender connects to the transmitter through its own special connector plug. The extender emits an IR signal can control your A/V equipment with the remote signal. To use the IR extender, follow the instructions below: 1. Plug the IR extender into the 2.5mm phone jack of transmitter’s back. 2. Connect the infrared cable at the right of the transmitter and put one of the LED on the infrared receiver of the A/V source.
H. Specifications Transmitter: Operating Frequency Band Output Level Modulation Video Input Level Audio Input Level Input Port Antenna IR–remote IR output Power consumption Dimension Weight 2.400GHz~2.4835GHz 90 dBµV/m at 3 meters FM (video and audio) 1V p-p @ 75 ohm 1V p-p @ 600 ohm (STEREO) A/V jack-RCA line jack, SCART socket (optional) Directional flat antenna 940nm with ON/OFF keying 12V DC, 300mA 120mm×88mm×34mm 170g Receiver: Operating Frequency Band 2.400GHz~2.4835GHz Noise Figure 3.