Rear
| S VIDEO | S VIDEO |
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VIDEO1 IN |
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| CLIENT |
| OUT VIDEO1 | WLAN | |
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| AP |
VIDEO | VIDEO |
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| L | L | LAN |
AUDIO | AUDIO |
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R | R | 1 | |
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| Y | Y | IR |
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| BLASTER |
(VIDEO/COMPONENT)IN |
| (VIDEO/COMPONENT)OUT | 2 |
PB |
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| PB |
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| PR | PR |
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VIDEO 2 |
| VIDEO 2 |
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VIDEO | VIDEO | DC IN 12V | |
| L | L |
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AUDIO | AUDIO |
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R | R |
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1VIDEO 1 IN
2VIDEO 2 IN (COMPONENT/VIDEO/AUDIO) terminal (1page 13)
Connect audio cables and either component video cables or a video cable.
3VIDEO 1 OUT
Connect audio cables and either a video or
Changes the Wireless mode of the Base Station. If you set the switch to AP, the Base Station works in the Access Point mode, in which the Base Station connects to a router via a LAN cable and works as a wireless access point. If you set the switch to CLIENT, the Base Station works in the Client mode, in which the Base Station connects to a wireless router wirelessly.
5LAN port (1page 21) Connect a LAN cable.
6IR BLASTER 1/2 port (1page 16)
Connect the IR Blaster (supplied). You can purchase another IR Blaster to connect to one of the ports.
7VIDEO 2 OUT (COMPONENT/VIDEO/AUDIO) terminal (1page 13)
Connect audio cables and either component video cables or a video cable. The VIDEO 2 OUT terminal outputs the signals input from the VIDEO 2 IN terminal.
Connect the AC power adapter (supplied).
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