The device components
Fig. A: The transmitter:
qAntenna for transmission of the remote control signals
wLED status indicator e Transmitter
r Transmitter on/off switch
t DC 6V connection socket for the supply voltage
y Audio/video CINCH inputs
u Infrared connection port (IR EXT.) i Local TV switch
o Transmission channel switch
a Audio/video transmission antenna
Fig. B: The receiver:
sAntenna for transmission of the remote control signals
dInfrared receiver + LED f Receiver
g Receiver on/off switch
h Audio/video reception antenna j DC 6V connection socket for the
supply voltage
k Audio/video CINCH outputs l Reception channel switch
(bottom of device)
1( SCART double adapter
2)
2! CINCH (RCA) cable (2 included)
2@ Connector power pack (2 included) 2# Infrared cable
2$ AUDIO adapter 3.5 mm
Glossary of useful concepts
•DC ()
Direct Current, the type of power that is output by batteries and power sup- plies. In contrast, AC (~) stands for
Alternating Current, the type of power supplied by the building mains (e.g.
230V AC).
•Connector power pack
Component integrated into the power plug that converts the power from the building mains to the power (e.g. 6V
DC) used by the device.
•LED
Light Emitting Diode = a
•
A type of plug. It exists in mono and stereo designs with diameters of 3.5 or 6.3 mm. It is frequently used due to its simple shape and easy handling. Used in audio equipment for micro- phones, headphones and PCs. Adapters exist for adapting to different plug types and diameters.
•IR EXT.
This abbreviation refers to the infrared port. It is required for transmission of the remote control commands.
•CINCH (RCA)
Called RCA in the United States. Coaxial connector frequently used for audio/video connections, in this case for connecting the radio transmission set to a television. An AV signal is transmitted with a
•red and white (audio signals)
•yellow (video signal)
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