Note:
Observe the colour coding:
>The white CINCH plug carries the left audio channel signal and belongs in the white CINCH socket.
>The red CINCH plug carries the right audio channel signal and belongs in the red CINCH socket.
>The yellow CINCH plug carries the video signal and belongs in the yellow CINCH socket.
•If required you can connect a second device as well, with the transmitter and for this select the socket "AV IN 2" u.
•If the signal source of your signal is available via a SCART connection, you can use the supplied SCART— CINCH adapter "OUT" 2@ between the device and the
•The A/V output of your signal source is now occupied. If you, nevertheless, want to connect the signal source to a TV, connect the TV via the socket "OUTPUT TO TV" y to the transmitter q. For this you can use either one of the supplied
•For this you connect the supplied infra- red cable 2# to the transmitter's infrared connection socket t.
•Remove the protective foil from one of the supplied adhesive pads and at- tach the pad to the rounded off side of one of the infrared cable's 2# transmis- sion diodes.
•Now remove the 2 protective foils from the adhesive pad and attach the trans- mission diode to the infrared receiver of your signal source.
Note:
Avoid attaching the full length of the transmission diode to the infrared receiver of the signal source. Other- wise it is possible that direct remote control commands will no longer be received.
•Proceed in the same manner to con- nect further signal sources and/or other devices that you want to control with the radio transmission set.
•Insert the cable plug of one of the supplied wall plug transformers 1( into the connection socket for the supply voltage o.
•Insert the wall plug transformer 1( into a properly connected 230 V~/ 50 Hz mains power socket.
Infrared connection
You can control the signal source via the remote control even if you are not in the same room. The receiver d picks up the signal and sends it back to the transmitter q which then redirects the signal via the infrared cable 2# to the signal source.
Using a computer as the signal source
You can also transmit the video signal of a computer if the computer's video card has a VIDEO output available.
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