Handling and operation

Connecting the transmitter

‹Insert the jackplug of the cinchplug - jackplug cable 22 in the AV1 IN socket 8 of the transmitter.

‹Connect the cinch plug of the cinchplug - jackplug cable 22 to the signal source, for example, a DVD player. Pay heed to the colour coding.

If the signal source makes the output signals available to you via a Scart output, use also the Scart to cinchplug adapter OUT (Transmitter) 24.

‹If need be, you can connect a second signal source to the transmitter. For this, use the socket AV2 IN 9 .

NOTICE

If, despite an occupied A/V output, you wish to additionally connect the used signal source to a TV, connect the TV with the transmitter via the socket TO TV 7 . To do this, use either one of the supplied cinchplug - jackplug cables 22, or an identical cable from a dealer (see Figure Connection example transmitter).

‹Connect the infrared transmission diode cable 25 to the socket IR 6 of the transmitter.

‹Aim one of the three transmitter diodes at the device to be remotely controlled. Attach the transmitter diode at an appropriate location using the supplied double-sided adhesive pads. The transmitting diode should be axed immediately adjacent to the IR receiving diode on your device (see Fig. Connection example Transmitter).

‹Connect one of the power adapters to the DC IN 10 socket of the transmitter and then plug it into a properly installed mains power socket.

‹Unfold the transmission antenna and point it in the direction of the receiver.

Connecting the receiver

‹Connect the video output 18 and the audio outputs 19 to the target device, e.g. a television. For this, use the supplied Cinch to Cinch cable 27.

Pay heed to the colour coding.

If the target device has a Scart input, use additionally the Scart - Cinch adapter IN (Receiver) 23.

‹Connect one of the power adapters to the DC IN 20 socket of the receiver and then plug it into a properly installed mains power socket.

‹Unfold the transmission antenna 13 and point it in the direction of the transmitter.

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