Belkin AV4 user manual General Information Your Hdtv, Your Audio/Video Source Components

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General Information

Your HDTV

To get the most out of your ScreenCast AV system, we recommend an HDMI-enabled 1080p TV.

If you have a 720p or 1080i TV it will still work, but you will lose some of the video quality that ScreenCast AV can provide. Consider this as an excuse to upgrade!

If you have a TV without HDMI, you will need to upgrade because ScreenCast AV requires a TV enabled with HDMI technology to work.

Your Audio/Video Source Components

ScreenCast AV is designed specifically for products enabled with HDMI technology like Blu-ray disc players, gaming systems, and cable or satellite receivers.

At this time, ScreenCast AV does not support analog products with component or composite connections like VCRs or some DVD players.

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Contents F7D4515 8820-00863 Rev. A01 Table Of Contents Getting Started Introduction What’s in the Box? Getting StartedDefgh ScreenCast AV 4 TransmitterAB C ScreenCast AV 4 ReceiverYour Audio/Video Source Components General Information Your HdtvGeneral Info on Range General InformationScreenCast AV Receiver IR Infrared, or Most Normal AV and TV Remotes ScreenCast AV TransmitterHDMI-CEC Figure a Setting the Product Up Set Up the ScreenCast AV TransmitterSet Up the ScreenCast AV Receiver Setting the Product UpName Your Video Sources Setting Up the IR EmittersSet Your TV’s Input to Hdmi Use Your ScreenCast AV Remote to Select LanguagesDaily Use with Your ScreenCast Remote and On-Screen Display Switching Video SourcesNaming/Renaming Video Sources ScreenCast AV SettingsRenaming All Video Sources ScreenCast AV SettingsRenaming One Video Source Naming/Renaming Transmitters Adding a Transmitter Adding/Deleting a TransmitterScreenCast AV Settings Deleting a Transmitter Turning Wireless On/Off Setting/Changing the Language Connectivity Video and Audio Troubleshooting and FAQsDistance and Placement My remote commands don’t seem to workOther Tech Info Modifications Other Information FCC StatementFederal Communications Commission Notice FCC CautionOther Information How state law relates to the warranty Technical Support