
Features
VIDEO IN AUDIO IN
2 Connect the coaxial cable to the TV using one of |
the following methods that matches your setup: |
• If you have an RF TV source, such as a |
cable/satellite box or TV antenna, connected to |
the TV, disconnect that component from the TV |
and connect the coaxial cable to the ANT IN jack |
on the RF Modulator. Connect a separate coaxial |
cable from the TOTV jack on the RF Modulator |
to the RF input jack on the TV. |
• If you do not have an RFTV source, connect a |
coaxial cable from the TOTV jack on the |
RF Modulator to the RF input jack on the TV. |
NOTE: If your TV has only |
Connecting your RF Modulator
1Connect a Composite AV cable (not included) from the AV output jacks (yellow for video; red & white for stereo audio) of the source component
NOTE: For mono AV components, use only the yellow and white connectors of the Composite AV cable.
terminals, use a |
transformer to complete the connection. |
3 Connect the barrel plug on the included power |
adapter to the DC IN jack on the RF Modulator, and |
plug it into a standard 120V AC outlet. |
Using your RF Modulator
1Turn on the TV and set it to either Channel 3 or 4, whichever is not used for regular broadcasts in your area.
2Set the RF Modulator's CHANNEL 3/4 switch to the same channel you set the TV (3 or 4).
3Turn on the AV component that is connected to the RF Modulator and use it following the manufacturers instructions.
4To view TV channels through a cable/satellite box or antenna that is connected to the ANT IN jack on the RF Modulator, power off the AV component that is connected to the RCA inputs of the
RF Modulator. The internal A/B switch in theRF Modulator will automatically switch over to the ANT IN device.