5.8 GHz Dual-Input Audio/Video Sender System - AVS58
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The AVS58 Audio / Video Sender System you have purchased is built in accordance with
state-of-the-art technology and is safe for operation when used in accordance with the
instructions. However, problems or malfunctions may still occur. The following list defines
possible problems and associated solutions:
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Is the source device(s) (PayTV decoder, DVD Player, etc.) switched on?
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Are the Transmitter and Receiver both supplied with power and switched on (power lights
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should be illuminated)?
Is the source device(s) connected correctly to the Transmitter (see pages 6-9)?
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Is the remote TV connected correctly to the Receiver (see pages 10-11)?
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Are all cables plugged in firmly?
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Are the source device(s) configured to the correct outputs (the ones the Transmitter is
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connected to – you may need to consult your device manuals)?
Have the Transmitter and Receiver been inadvertently switched? (The Transmitter should be
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connected to the source device(s) and the Receiver in the remote location).
Is your Receiving TV (in the remote location) set to the correct input channel that the Receiver
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is connected to (e.g AV 1 - you may need to consult your TV manual)?
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Is the volume turned up on your source device(s) and receiving TV?
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Is the source device(s) configured to output sound on the outputs connected to the Transmitter
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(you may need to consult your device manuals)?
Are the plugs of the AV cables firmly plugged in the connecting sockets of the source device(s),
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Receiving TV, Transmitter and Receiver?
Are the RCA plugs (Yellow = Video, Red = Right Audio, White = Left Audio) or SCART adapter
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of the AV cables connected to the correct sockets (see pages 6-11).
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The range between the Transmitter and Receiver may have been exceeded (if there are solid
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brick or a number of walls between the Transmitter and Receiver this will reduce the range of
the system).
Is there a metallic barrier (e.g. steel reinforced concrete wall) between Transmitter and
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Receiver? If so, try relocating the positions of the Transmitter and/or Receiver.