Belkin AV4 user manual General Information, General Info on Range, ScreenCast AV Receiver

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General Information

General Info on Range

ScreenCast AV can reach up to 100 feet (30m) line-of-sight and approximately 30 feet (10m) through barriers like walls, cabinets, and doors.

Note: Please remember that every home is different and that the ranges above are estimates. Actual range will depend on what materials the walls are made out of and other factors.

ScreenCast AV Receiver

The receiver should be placed next to your HDTV since you will need to connect it to your HDTV via the included HDMI cable.

You can choose to either wall-mount your receiver next to your HDTV with the included wall-mount kit, or set it on a TV stand or other shelf near your TV.

Hiding it behind your HDTV or out of sight from your viewing location is not recommended because the built-in IR receiver needs to be able to “see” commands from your remote controls.

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Contents F7D4515 8820-00863 Rev. A01 Table Of Contents Getting Started Introduction Getting Started What’s in the Box?ScreenCast AV 4 Transmitter DefghScreenCast AV 4 Receiver AB CGeneral Information Your Hdtv Your Audio/Video Source ComponentsScreenCast AV Receiver General InformationGeneral Info on Range ScreenCast AV Transmitter IR Infrared, or Most Normal AV and TV RemotesHDMI-CEC Setting the Product Up Set Up the ScreenCast AV Transmitter Figure aSetting the Product Up Set Up the ScreenCast AV ReceiverSetting Up the IR Emitters Set Your TV’s Input to HdmiUse Your ScreenCast AV Remote to Select Languages Name Your Video SourcesSwitching Video Sources Daily Use with Your ScreenCast Remote and On-Screen DisplayScreenCast AV Settings Naming/Renaming Video SourcesRenaming One Video Source ScreenCast AV SettingsRenaming All Video Sources Naming/Renaming Transmitters Adding/Deleting a Transmitter Adding a TransmitterScreenCast AV Settings Deleting a Transmitter Turning Wireless On/Off Setting/Changing the Language Connectivity Troubleshooting and FAQs Distance and PlacementMy remote commands don’t seem to work Video and AudioOther Tech Info Other Information FCC Statement Federal Communications Commission NoticeFCC Caution ModificationsOther Information How state law relates to the warranty Technical Support