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                         ANTENNA                                                                           
                           PITTED 
                             SIDE 
                                                                                                                        
    
 
                                                                      ANTENNA 
                                                                        PITTED 
    TRANSMITTER                                           SIDE 
      (Side View)                                                 

  

                                                                     

                                                                                           
                                          
                                      
                                                          
 

 

 

               

  RECEIVER 

                                                                         (Side View)   

                                                                         ANTENNA 
                                                                            PITTED 
                                                                             SIDE 
                                                                                
              

 

  

                              

                              

ANTENNA

        

 

PITTED

                                                             

RECEIVER

 

            

SIDE

                                                               (Side View) 

                                                                                      
 
  
 
 
 
          
TRANSMITTER 
     (Side View)   

 
                               Fig-2                                                                   Fig-3  
 
 

Orienting the Remote Control Antennas  
 

In order to obtain optimum performance of the remote control extender, the 
remote control antennas should also be oriented at a right angle to an 
imaginary line drawn between the transmitter and receiver units. 
                                                                                          
          
                                                                                      
                                                                                                                
                                                     
 
 
                                                             
                                  

     

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
                                                           

 

Fig-4

: How to orienting the remote control antenna

 

 
 

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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 (e.g.2283R) and sends it back to the transmitter (e.g.2283T) where 
the RF signal is converted back to the original IR signal and beamed to the 
audio/video source. 
  
There are two ways to get your source A/V equipment to be controlled by using 
existing remote control through remote control feature: 

 
1.

To orient the transmitter  unit, face to face the source A/V equipment, this 
would allow the converted IR signal, which from transmitter IR remote control 
window be able to send to the source A/V equipment(s) front panel. 

 

2.

 Simply connect an IR extender from transmitter and locate this IR extender 

near the source A/V equipment from panel. 

 

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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TRANSMITTER 

REMOTE 
CONTROL 
ANTENNA 

REMOTE 
CONTROL
ANTENNA   

ANTENNA                                 
If your remote control extender
is not working satisfactorily,
rotating the remote control so
that it is still perpendicular to
the path between the units
(see Fig-4)

If you notice improved
performance, keep this
orientation. Rotating the
antenna on both units should 
have no effect. 

RECEIVER 

Summary of Contents for VID-TRANS10SKN

Page 1: ...VID TRANS10SKN 2 4GHZ WIRELESS AUDIO VIDEO SYSTEM OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...nst harmful 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 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 tel...

Page 3: ...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 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 1 The outlet of the power s...

Page 4: ...mber on both transmitter and ceiver 4 CH or 2 CH Power on off switch Channel selection button use to find optimum Remote control window reception most select infrared passes through same channel on both this to remotely control transmitter and receiver audio video source 5 REAR VIEW FOR TRANSMITTER REAR VIEW FOR RECEIVER Channel select CH3 or CH4 NTSC only RF output to TV e g 2058R DC power input ...

Page 5: ...ter s AUDIO LEFT jack 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 Use only the adapter provided 3 If your VCR has only one set of A V output jacks and you want to use it with a nearby TV connect 75ohm RF coaxial cable from the modulator signal OUT port on your VCR to the RF IN port on your TV Note In order to also...

Page 6: ...itter 9 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 a...

Page 7: ...bed 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 tr...

Page 8: ...ce A V equipment to be controlled by using existing remote control through remote control feature 1 To orient the transmitter unit face to face the source A V equipment this would allow the converted IR signal which from transmitter IR remote control window be able to send to the source A V equipment s front panel 2 Simply connect an IR extender from transmitter and locate this IR extender near th...

Page 9: ...the outside plastic packaging with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild soap and water Never use any abrasive scouring powder or solvent 16 Problem Possible 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 receiver ect Check the power on off switches o...

Page 10: ... Figure 3 5dB Channel PLL frequency synthesizer Video Output Level 1V p p 75 ohm Audio Output Level 1V p p 600 ohm STEREO Output Port A V jack RCA line jack SCART socket OPTIONAL Antenna Directional flat antenna IR remote Relay Transmit Frequency 433 92 MHz Infrared freq Input 35KHz 41 KHz Power consumption 9 VDC 230mA Dimension 120mm 88mm 34mm Weight 210g System Operational range up to 100 meter ...

Page 11: ... name type or model 2 4Ghz Transmission Reception System product description to which this declaration relates is in confirmity with the following standards Radio EN 300 220 3 2000 09 EN 300 440 1999 04 EMC EN 301 489 Safety EN 60065 1998 title number and date of issue of the standards following the provisions of 1999 5 EC R TTE Directive s Hertogenbosch 13 07 2003 T Boer General Director place an...

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