background image

 How To Transmit Audio/Video from Your Satellite Receiver 

  

  

 

You can transmit audio/video either directly from your satellite receiver, or by 
connecting them to your VCR. To transmit directly from your satellite receiver, 
follow the instructions below. 

 

1.

 Connect one set of audio/video (A/V) cables (RCA or SCART cable labeled

 

Sender

) to the A/V jacks of the transmitter and to the audio/video

 

OUT 

jacks (RCA or SCART connector) of the satellite receiver or laser disc player. 
Be sure the yellow, red and white plugs match the yellow, red and white 
jacks on both the satellite receiver/laser disc player and the transmitter.    

 

2.

 Plug one end of the power adapter into the back of the transmitter and the 

other end into any 230-volt wall outlet (or 120-volt), DC in jack 12V/300mA. 
Use only the adapter provided. 

 

3. 

If your satellite receiver or laser disc player has only one set of A/V output 

jacks, in this case, please connect 75

ohm

 RF coaxial cable from satellite 

receiver's modulator output port to TV RF input terminal. 

 

4.

.Locate and orient the transmitter according to the section of this manual 

titled "Orienting Units for Optimum Performance" for best performance of 
transmitter. 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 How To Receive Wireless Audio/Video Signals on Your TV  

     
    There are two ways to receiver wireless audio/video signals on your remote  
    TV (TV in another location such as in bedroom, kitchen). 

 

 

·

 Connect the receiver directly to the remote TV. 

 

·

 Connect the receiver to a VCR, which is then connected to the TV. 

 
If your TV has picture-in-picture capabilities, you can view any image 
transmitted by sender, such as your sleeping baby, in a small inset picture while 
enjoying other programming on the rest of the screen. Consult the owner's 
manual of your TV for instructions on using these capabilities.

 

 
Connecting Receiver Directly to Remote TV 

 

If your TV has A/V jacks, connect one set of A/V cables (RCA or SCART 
cable labeled “Receiver”) to the TV's A/V jacks and to the A/V output jacks 
on the receiver. Be sure the yellow, red and white plugs match the yellow, 
red and white jacks on both the TV and the receiver. 

    If the TV has only a single jack for audio input, connect the white plug to 

that jack.  

   

If your TV hasn’t A/V jack, That uses 75 ohm coaxial cable connect RF 
OUT of the receiver to TV’s RF in jack(2281T/R). 

                                                                                                                                                

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

10 

Summary of Contents for 2282R

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

Page 2: ...rmful interference 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...

Page 3: ...er images on a remote TV Additional equipment required Safety Security Application Applies as a wireless security system Monitor your sleeping baby playing children the elderly or the disabled on TV u...

Page 4: ...ton and switch connectors on the transmitter and receiver FRONT VIEW FOR TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER 5 REAR VIEW FOR TRANSMITTER REAR VIEW FOR RECEIVER Channel select CH3 or CH4 NTSC only RF output to TV...

Page 5: ...o from Your VCR 1 Connect one set of audio video A V cables RCA or SCART cable labeled Sender to the A V jack of the transmitter and to the A V output jacks RCA or SCART connector on the back of your...

Page 6: ...nsmitter according to the section of this manual titled Orienting Units for Optimum Performance for best performance of transmitter 9 How To Receive Wireless Audio Video Signals on Your TV There are t...

Page 7: ...ing 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...

Page 8: ...llows 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...

Page 9: ...le solutions No picture or sound Check all cable connections Make sure power plugs are pushed all the way in Check power switches on the remote TV and Video source VCR laser disc player satellite rece...

Page 10: ...ension 120mm 88mm 34mm Weight 170g Receiver Operating Frequency Band 2 400GHz 2 4835GHz Noise Figure 3 5dB Video Output Level 1V p p 75 ohm Audio Output Level 1V p p 600 ohm STEREO Output Port A V jac...

Reviews: