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E. Orienting Units for Optimum Performance 

 

 

This  sender  system  should  be  placed  on  a  flat,  stable  surface  to  prevent 
damage to it from falling. 

 

For  optimum  performance,  both  the  audio/video  and  remote  control  antennas 
should be carefully oriented as described below. In addition, to use the remote 
extension feature, the transmitter itself must be specially oriented so it can relay 
the  converted  remote  control  signal  back  to  the  audio/video  source  (see 
following  section  titled  "Using  The  Remote  Control  extension  Feature").  For 
maximum operating range, try to minimize  the  number  of  obstacles  (e.g.  your 
TV  or  other  electronics,  large  furniture)  where  between  the  transmitter  and 
receiver units. 

 

THE AUDIO/VIDEO QUALITY ADJUST

 

Sender  broadcast  their  high-quality  audio  and  video  using  hidden  omni-
directional antennas, only need to put the transmitter and receiver vertically and 
make some adjustments, until picture and sound quality became perfect. 

 

F. Using the Remote Control Feature  

 
This sender system not only allows you to send crisp audio/video from one area 
to another, it also gives you the ability to control the source using your existing 
remote  control  device.  It  converts  the  infrared  (IR)  signal  emitted  by  your 
remote control to a radio frequency (RF) signal in UHF band at the receiver and 
sends  it  back  to  the  transmitter  where  the  RF  signal  is  converted  back  to  the 
original IR signal and beamed to the audio/video source. 

  
There is one way to get your source A/V equipment to be controlled by using 
existing remote control through remote control feature: 
There’s a IR output cable wiring of the transmitter. Put the IR end close to IR 
receiving part of A/V source. 

 
Sometimes, it may be difficult or even impossible to orient the transmitter unit 
such that it can be "seen" (means face-to-face) by the 
A/V  equipment  you  wish  to  control.  Perhaps  there  is  no  good  surface  that 
allows for this or perhaps you wish to control. Or perhaps you wish to remotely 
control  A/V  equipment  in  different  locations  without  re-orienting  the 
transmitter. So, in this case, to use in 

extender will be more convenient. 

 
 

 

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In  order  to  obtain  optimum  performance  of  the  remote  control  extender, 

please operate as follow: 

At the transmitter

Put IR Header near opposite to AV source IR receiver, 

and keep remote antenna (outlet of A/V cable), in loose state with its end away 
from cable. 

At the receiver: 
Direct  remote  control  straightly  against  IR  receiver  in  a  distance  of  5 

meter,  and  keep  remote  antenna  (outlet  of  A/V  cable),  in  loose  state  with  its 
end away from cable. 
 

 

  

 

                                                              DVD/VCR/SAT 
                                            
                                              
                                                 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Infrared receiver 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for 2269R

Page 1: ...2 4GHz WIRELESS A V SENDER OWNER S MANUAL PLEASE READ BEFORE USE PLEASE CONSULT THE BACK COVER OF THIS OWNER S MANUAL FOR MODEL AND FEATURE ...

Page 2: ...rence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception w...

Page 3: ... Application Applies as a wireless security system Monitor your sleeping baby playing children the elderly or the disabled on TV using your existing camcorder See who is outside the door on TV through your camera or miniature CCD camera Monitors and records meeting from another room And many more uses 3 The Using Attention The outlet of the power supply must have the same voltage as the local area...

Page 4: ...rom another location and connect the receiver to the TV monitor or powered speakers in that other location A V link system is suggested to connect to following A V equipment use Video sources Audio sources iVCR iCompact Disk player or Changer iCable set top box with A V output iStereo Receiver iSatellite Receiver iCassette Deck iLaser Disc Player iCamcorder or Miniature CCD Camera iDigital decoder...

Page 5: ...satellite receiver follow the instructions below 1 Connect satellite receiver and transmitter with RCA cable just plug RCA plugs to RCA sockets of satellite receiver If your satellite receiver has only SCART socket for audio video output you can use a SCART RCA adapter not included to connect the RCA plug of the transmitter and the SCART socket of VCR Please follow the instruction figure below 2 P...

Page 6: ...s to the RCA input of VCR If your VCR has only SCART socket for audio video input you can use a SCART RCA adapter not included to connect the RCA plug of the transmitter and the SCART socket of TV Then connect TV and SCART output of VCR using a SCART to SCART A V CABLE with must be purchased additionally Please follow the instruction figure below 2 If your TV has A V input jacks connect another se...

Page 7: ...ed IR signal emitted by your remote control to a radio frequency RF signal in UHF band at the receiver and sends it back to the transmitter where the RF signal is converted back to the original IR signal and beamed to the audio video source There is one way to get your source A V equipment to be controlled by using existing remote control through remote control feature There s a IR output cable wi...

Page 8: ...dow on the bottom front of the transmitter is blocked Make sure IR extender is properly rotated in the A V equipment you wish to control Adjust remote control antennas see section on Using the Remote Control Feature in this manual Note Clean the outside plastic packaging with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild soap and water Never use any abrasive scouring powder or solvent 13 H Specificatio...

Page 9: ...rning Waste of Electronic and Electrical Equipments The WEEE mark crossed bin on the item means that this product is not to be thrown away but rather reclaimed upon end of life At the end of life of an Electronic and Electrical Equipment the user must not dispose of it as unsorted municipal waste but he must use the collection framework available for the return recycle recovery of Electronic and E...

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