Special connection examples
PC as transmission source
You can transmit video signals from your PC if the PC has a graphics card with VIDEO output.
For sound, use the 3.5 mm
Note:
Make certain that your PC is correctly configured for outputting video on the graphics card.
Television as transmission source
Connect your VCR to a "cable connec- tion". Program your video recorder for your "cable connection".
Please consult the operating manual of your VCR for more information.
Then connect the transmitter (e) of the radio transmission set to the AV socket of your VCR. Switch on the VCR.
The VCR will transmit the configured "cable channels" to the transmitter (e) via the AV socket.
Switch the "cable channels" on the re- ceiver (f) using the remote control of the VCR.
Channel configuration (parallel operation)
If video signals can be output via an AV socket on your TV, then the TV can be used as a transmission source.
Please consult the operating manual of your TV for more information.
Connect the transmitter (e) to an AV socket that may be used as an output.
Note:
Please note that most TVs must be switched on for a signal to be output on the AV socket. Image and sound information coming from the TV can then be transmitted.
VCR as transmission source
(Transmission of an audio/video signal, e.g. cable connection).
Note:
You can use the VCR as a tuner for transmitting audio/video signals. You can also switch the cable chan- nels using the VCR.
Note:
The data/signals sent from the trans- mitter are not encrypted. This means that compatible devices within the reception range are capable of eavesdropping on the signal. The radio transmission set uses an "open standard".
Select between 4 different channels.
Note:
This makes it possible to operate up to 4 transmitters (e) in the same area. Make certain that the transmitter (e) and receiver (f) are set to the same channel.
Expansion options
Expand the radio transmission set by connecting multiple transmitters (e) or receivers (f).
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