Joytech 240C manual Remote control, Example of a typical setup using the Control Center

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You can page through each Input Channel by pressing the Select Button on the front panel of the Control Center. Alternatively you can select each Input Channel by using the Directional or Numerical Buttons on the Remote Control.

The Standby Button located on the Remote Control allows the Control Center to be switched from on to standby mode.

When inserting new batteries into the Remote Control take care to observe the correct polarity. Requires 2 x AAA (LR03) alkaline batteries.

Standby

Directional Buttons

Numerical Buttons

example of a typical setup using the Control Center

The Control Center has been designed to connect up to seven separate AV devices and output the Audio/Video signal to a single input on the TV/Hi-Fi. Each device can be selected independently of each other. Once a device has been connected there is no need to remove any of the cables when selecting an input. Figure 2 shows a typical AV set up using the Control Center.

figure.2 (Note: The devices connected in this illustration are for reference only. Any suitable device may be connected to the Input Channels.)

which cable do I use?

Depending on the type of output available from your AV device, use the most suitable cable connection from the 'Input Connection Table' below.

Note: The Control Center is supplied with a standard Cable Pack. You may require additional cables to set up your chosen AV devices.

OUTPUT FROM YOUR AV DEVICE

HOW TO CONNECT

Composite Video and Mono Audio

Connect the yellow video RCA connector to a yellow RCA Input

 

Socket and the white audio RCA connector to a white RCA Input

 

Socket.

 

 

Composite Video and Stereo Audio

Connect the yellow video RCA connector to a yellow Input RCA

 

Socket, the white audio RCA connector to a white RCA Input

 

Socket and the red audio RCA connector to a red RCA Input

 

Socket.

 

 

S-Video and Stereo Audio

Connect the S-Video connector to a 4-pin DIN Input Socket, the left

 

audio connector to a white RCA Input Socket and the right audio

 

connector to a red RCA Input Socket.

 

 

Component Video and Stereo Audio

Connect the Component Video outputs (Green, Blue and Red) from

 

the device to the matching inputs and desired Input Channel on the

 

Control Center. For Stereo Audio connect the left audio connector

 

to a white RCA Input Socket and the right audio connector to a red

 

RCA Input Socket.

 

 

Component Video and Digital Optical

Connect the Component Video outputs (Green, Blue and Red) from

 

the device to the matching inputs and desired Input Channel on the

 

Control Center. For Digital Sound connect the Digital Optical

 

connector to the Digital Optical Socket in the same Input Channel.

 

Remember to remove the dust cap and store safely for when

 

Optical Socket is not in use.

 

 

Ethernet

Connect the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet Input Socket.

 

Note: Your modem must either be a DSL or a cable modem. Do not

 

use the Control Center with a standard telephone modem.

 

IMPORTANT: Before connecting your modem to the Control Center,

 

make sure you have a valid internet account.

 

 

IMPORTANT:

Each input connection will only correspond to the matching output connection.

For example, a Component Video cable attached to Component Video Input 1 can only be viewed via the Component Video Output Socket and cannot be displayed via the S-Video, Composite Video or Stereo Audio RCA Output Sockets

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