Wireless Video/Audio Sender What Your 1 Year Warranty Means Great care has gone into the manufacture of this product and it should therefore provide you with years of good service when used properly. In the event of product failure within its intended use over the course of the first year after the date of purchase, we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention.
Contents Safety Instructions .........................................................................................4 Controls .............................................................................................................7 Transmitter ..................................................................................................7 Receiver ........................................................................................................8 About this Appliance......................
Connecting the Receiver.......................................................................... 23 Setting Up................................................................................................. 23 Connecting via a DIN AV Cinch Cable ............................................ 23 Connecting via the SCART Adapter................................................. 23 Connection Using an Aerial................................................................ 23 Example of Receiver Setup .........
Safety Instructions Please read these instructions carefully before using the system and note the warnings in the operating instructions. • Always keep the operating instructions close to hand. If you sell the appliance or give it away, please ensure that you also pass on these instructions. • Never allow children to use electrical appliances unattended. Environmental Requirements • Protect the device from moisture and heat.
Power Connection • Connect the mains adapters to easily accessible 230V ~ 50Hz power sockets only. • Use only the mains adapters supplied. • Never try to connect the mains adapters to other connectors as this may damage the devices. • Unplug the device if you will be away for a long period of time. Faults • Remove the mains adapter(s) from the power socket immediately if the mains adapter, the connection cable or the devices are damaged.
Disposal At the end of its life ensure that the device is disposed of in an environmentally appropriate manner. This may be a local collection point for old devices. Seek the advice of your local management site about the on-site possibilities for disposing of waste.
Controls Transmitter Front View Left Side Top Bottom Rear 1. On/off switch 2. Audio/video transmitter aerial 3. Aerial 433 MHz 4. Channel switch 5. Input for infrared extender 6. AV cinch input (source 2) 7. Switch source 1/2 8. AV-DIN input (source 1) 9. AV-DIN output 320 mA 10. DC input 7.
Receiver Front View Left Side Top Bottom Rear 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. After Sales Support On/off switch Audio/video receiver aerial Aerial 433 MHz Channel switch TO TV: 75 Ohm aerial output AV-DIN output Switch source 1/2 (hold down for 10 seconds) 250 mA 8. DC input 7.
About this Product Your radio transmission system transmits signals wirelessly from an audio/video source to another audio/video device. Typically, the radio signals are sent from a source with an aerial (e.g. a SAT receiver) to another device without an aerial (e.g. a different TV in the building) so that the first device's aerial can be used for the second device. You can use the source remote control to control this device via the receiver.
Assigning the Radio Transmitter and Receiver The transmitter in the radio transmission system is connected to the audio/video source and the receiver is connected to a television or video recorder. The three-core AV cinch cable or the SCART adapter is used to connect the three types of signal – video, audio right and audio left – to the system.
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Scope of Delivery Remove all packing materials. When unpacking, ensure that the following parts are included: • Transmitter • 1x 6V AC adaptor with Australian plug (for transmitter) • Receiver • 1x 6V AC adaptor with Australian plug (for receiver) Cables Supplied • 1x IR extender cable with three emitters • 1x SCART-to-3.
Connecting the Transmitter Setting Up • Place the transmitter on a sturdy surface. • Align the flat side of the transmitter aerial with the receiver. The transmitter is connected to an audio/video source. This can be a SAT receiver, a video recorder, a DVD player, a television or even a graphics card (see below).
Example of Transmitter Setup The following diagram shows a typical arrangement with a satellite receiver and a TV on the transmitter side: After Sales Support TEL: 1300 884 987
Infrared Extender (for Remote Controls) You have to connect the infrared extender if you want to be able to use the remote control from where the receiver is positioned. • Connect the plug on the infrared extender to the IR-EXT socket on the transmitter (see diagram on previous page). • Remove the paper backing from the sticky surface of one of the three IR transmitters and stick the IR transmitter onto the audio/video source so that it is aligned with the infrared receiver on this device.
Source 1 and Source 2 You can now use the SOURCE 1/2 switch on the transmitter to choose which signal is transmitted to the TV connected to the A/V output. • If you have connected the device to the transmitter's A/V input, the device is defined as Source 1, whereas it will be Source 2 if connected to the transmitter's AV cinch input. You can also connect a second device to the transmitter that can send signals from this device to the receiver and control this device remotely from there.
Example of Transmitter Setup with Two Devices The following diagram shows a typical arrangement with a satellite receiver, a TV and a DVD player on the transmitter side: After Sales Support TEL: 1300 884 987
Connecting the Mains Adapter • • • • Connect the mains adapter to the 6V socket (DC 7.2 V) on the transmitter. Remove the protective cover and insert the mains adapter into the socket (230V ~ 50Hz). Set the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The red operating LED will light up. Open up the transmitter aerial and align it with the receiver. Selecting a Channel • Use the channel switch at the bottom of the device to select a channel (A/B/C/D) to which the signal is to be sent.
Connecting the Transmitter to a Computer You can also connect the transmitter to a computer in order to transmit computer output to a television, for example. It does not usually make sense to transmit computer output to a TV for running computer applications, since the TV’s screen display is not usually good enough to display the higher resolution computer image. If you want to show videos or presentations, however, displaying them via the TV is highly recommended.
• • • • • Connect the red and white plugs on the AV cinch cable to your PC’s audio output. PCs usually have 3.5mm stereo jacks, so you can use the adapter supplied. Now connect the free end of the AV cinch cable to the corresponding coloured connectors on the transmitting station. Now switch on the transmitting station, the receiving station and your TV, and choose the appropriate video channel on your TV. Start your PC and wait until the operating system has fully loaded.
• Now click on ”Settings” to configure your PC’s output. Various graphics cards can differ enormously here. You should therefore check the relevant operating instructions to see how you should proceed. You can usually use the F1 key to call up online help, which provides you with detailed information. If all the settings are correct, the image from the PC will now be displayed on the TV.
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Connecting the Receiver Setting Up • • Place the receiver on a sturdy surface. Position the receiver so that the front with the LED operating indicator is facing you. • If you are using the remote control from the audio/video source, point it towards the receiver. • Open up the transmitter aerial and align it with the transmitter until you have the optimal image. There are several ways to receive the transmitter’s audio/video signals on a different device.
• On your TV, choose channel 36 for displaying the signal or tune the stations in on your TV. Example of Receiver Setup The diagram below shows a typical setup for the receiver and a TV, either with the DIN AV cinch cable and SCART adapter or with a 75 Ohm aerial cable on the receiver side.
Interposing a Device Instead of connecting the receiver directly to the television, you can also interpose a different audio/video device. This could be a video recorder, for example, which you can then connect with the receiver as already described. Connecting the Mains Adapter • • • Connect the mains adapter to the 7.2 Volt connector on the receiver. Plug the mains adapter into an easily accessible socket (230V ~ 50Hz).
Setting Channels Your radio transmission system has four channels – i.e., four different frequencies can be used. The channel switch is on the bottom of both devices. • Set the transmitter and receiver to the same channels. • Test which channel (A/B/C or D) provides the best reception. • You can also use the four channels to operate up to four radio transmission systems. Note that the radio signals that are created during operation may affect other radio systems such as a WLAN system.
Troubleshooting If errors occur, check first that the system was set up correctly. The following overview may help you: No Audio/Video Transmission • Are all mains adapters plugged in? • Are the transmitter and the receiver switched on? • Are the channels for the transmitter and the receiver the same? • Is the transmission source switched on? • Walls and ceilings can reduce the signal range. • Check the connections to the connected devices.
Technical data Transmitter: Mains adapter Input: Output: Frequency range: Connections: Feedback channel for remote control signal: Receiver: Mains adapter Input: Output: Frequency range: Connections: 230V ~ 50Hz 7.2 V 320 mA 4 channels 5725 - 5875 GHz 2 audio cinch 1 video cinch 1 DIN output 1 DIN input 433MHz 230V ~ 50Hz 7.2 V 250 mA 4 channels 5725 - 5875 GHz 1 DIN output 1 aerial output 75 Ohm Subject to technical changes.
Declaration of conformity The devices comply with the European guidelines for radio equipment and telecommunications equipment. (R&TTE 1999/5/EG). The following harmonized standards were used: 1. Safety: - EN 60950 2. Electromagnetic compatibility: - EN 301489 - EN 300683 3.