Installation
Before you start with the actual installation, note the difference between the Transmitter unit and the Receiver unit. The Transmitter unit has three buttons on the front and the type label on the bottom reads “TRANSMITTER”, The Receiver unit’s label reads “RECEIVER”. The Transmitter unit must be installed close to the video source. The Receiver unit must be installed close to the second TV.
Any satellite receiver,
Step 1: Install the Receiver unit (figure A):
•Position the Receiver unit somewhere close to your second TV so that the front of the unit can receive commands from your remote control.
•Connect a SCART cable from the SCART connector at the back of the Receiver unit (figure
•Plug the cable of the power adapter into the 9V DC socket (figure
•Plug the power adapter into a mains socket.
Now that the Receiver unit is installed, go to where the video source is located to install the Transmitter unit, but first make sure the channel selection switch (figure
Some things to know about the Transmitter unit before installing it:
The Transmitter unit has two SCART input connectors (figure
The Transmitter unit has an infrared ‘eye’ at the front (figure
In some cases you will need the supplied remote control extender cord. Further on we’ll tell you when and how to install the remote control extender cord if you can’t place the Transmitter unit in its ideal position, or if positioning it poses any problem.
Step 2: Install the Transmitter unit (figure B):
•Position the Transmitter unit on top of the video sources you wish to control with the front panels of the units aligned vertically (figure C).
•Connect one of the supplied SCART cables from your VCR (or any other video source) to the SCART connector marked “SCART IN 1” (figure
•Connect the other supplied SCART cable from the SCART connector marked “SCART OUT 1” (figure
•Ensure that the “SCART OUT 1” output mode switch (figure
•Plug the cable of the power adapter into the 9V DC socket (figure
•Plug the power adapter into a mains socket.
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