Video –
The AVT900-3’s video input presents a terminated 75-ohm load
to the output of the video source device. Accordingly, no other device(s)
besides the AVT900-3 should be connected to the video source. If any
additional device(s) must be driven by the source device, a video
distribution amplifier (not supplied) must be used.
Connecting the Receiver’s Video and Audio Outputs
Using the shielded cables provided, connect the receiver’s line level video
and audio outputs to the appropriate inputs on the device that is to display,
record, or process the received video and audio signals.
Connecting Power to the Transmitter and Receiver
The AVT900-3 and the AVR900-3 each require an external power source
of between 7.5 and 18 volts DC. A plug-in power converter (12VDC) is
supplied with each unit.
CAUTION: Do not apply power to the AVT900-3 transmitter
unless the supplied antenna is attached to its mating jack
on the front panel. Powering the transmitter without an
antenna may result in failure of the transmitter’s RF
output device and void the warranty.
Insert the power converter’s 2.1mm plug into the DC IN jack on the unit’s
rear panel (refer to Figure 2). Plug each converter into a live 120VAC
outlet. The unit’s red Power indicator LED (on the front panel, refer to
Figure 1) should illuminate.
Figure 2 – AVT900-3 Rear Panel
(AVR900-3 similar)