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TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

No picture or sound 

a) Check the power on/off switches on the Transmitter, Receiver, source device, and TV. 

b) Make sure the power plug and signal cables are pushed all the way in. 

c) Check that the transmitter & receiver are set to the same wireless channel. 

d) Make sure that all cables are connected as per the installation instructions. 

e) Ensure that the range between the transmitter and receiver is not excessive. Try moving the units 

closer together and eliminate any line-of-sight obstructions. 

f) If you use the S-Video connection, ensure your TV is set to "S-Video" mode. 

 

Interference & noise 

a) Adjust the receiver antenna direction for optimal performance.

 

b) Adjust transmitter antenna direction for optimal performance.

 

c) Verify that the supplied voltage matches the adapter requirements. 
d) Select a different wireless channel by sliding the channel button on both the 

transmitter and receiver. 

e) Try moving the transmitter / receiver position for optimal performance. 
f) If the distance between receiver and transmitter is less than 30 feet, leave the 

antennas stored inside the base, as the signal could be too strong to obtain a sharp 
picture. 

 

Remote control extender does not work 

1) To ensure good infrared remote control operation aim your remote control at the IR 

Sensor Window on the Receiver and press the buttons firmly. With some remote 
controls it may be necessary to press and hold each button for about a second. The 
working angle of the IR Sensor Window is +/- 15 degrees.

 

2) Check the path between the transmitter & receiver and clear unnecessary 

obstructions. 

3) Make sure the IR extender bulb is pointing toward the sensor of device. 
4) Try replacing the batteries in the remote control with new batteries. 
5) The optimum indoor operating range is about 45 feet. 
6) Change the IR carrier frequency on the transmitter. 
 

 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for 10247

Page 1: ...5 8GHz Wireless Audio Video Extender With Built in Remote Control Extender PID 10247 OWNERS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...less flexibility to your home audio and video system It can be used to wirelessly extend the signals from a VCR satellite receiver camcorder and stereo audio components It operates on the 5 8 GHz wireless frequency band which is less crowded and has less interference than the traditional 2 4 GHz wireless frequency This extender has many different applications including the ability to Watch a movie...

Page 3: ...ote control repeater Includes AC adapters and AV cables Compatible with 38KHz and 56KHz IR signals PACKAGE CONTENTS Please take an inventory of the package contents to ensure you have all the items listed below If anything is missing or damaged please contact Monoprice Customer Service for a replacement 1x 5 8 GHz Transmitter unit 1x 5 8 GHz Receiver unit 2x AC power adapter 120 VAC 60Hz 12 VDC 25...

Page 4: ...n to keep the unit from overheating 3 Do not place objects on this device or otherwise block the cooling vents 4 Do not install near any heat sources such as stoves radiators or fireplaces 5 Do not place naked flames such as candles on or near this device 6 Clean only with a dry cloth Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents to clean this device 7 Unplug the unit during lightning storms or when the ...

Page 5: ...r Receiver Rear view Accessories Infrared Extender Adaptor Transmitter and Receiver 1 RF Channel Selector 2 5 8 GHz Antenna 3 ON OFF Switch 4 Infrared Remote Output Jack 5 IR Frequency Selection Rear view of Transmitter Receiver 6 Audio L 7 Audio R 8 Composite Video 9 S Video 10 DC Power Jack Accessories 2x AC Adapters 12 VDC 250mA 1x IR Transmitter Bulb 2x Audio Video Cables 4 ...

Page 6: ...VCR ON OFF Switch DVD S Video cable RCA cable VCD Rear view of source device 3 Optional Plug the IR transmitter bulb into the Remote Out jack on the side of the Transmitter unit Position the transmitter bulb so that it can see the IR receiver eye on the DVD player Side View Cable Satellite Receiver DVD player VCR VCD IR OUT Front View ON OFF Switch Power Adaptor Position the IR transmitter bulb so...

Page 7: ...adapters into the DC 5V input on the back of the Transmitter unit Plug the other end into a 100 120 VAC 60Hz power outlet Notes 1 If both the source device and the television support S Video you can use that in place of the Composite yellow RCA video connection S Video provides better picture quality so should be used whenever possible 2 Do not use both a Composite and S Video connection at the sa...

Page 8: ...ransmitter until the face is vertical Rotate the antenna until the side with the dot the inside part is facing the location of the Receiver unit Caution The antenna does not rotate 360 degrees Do not force it past any resistance 3 Pull the antenna out of the base of the Receiver until the face is vertical Rotate the antenna until the side with the dot the inside part is facing the location of the ...

Page 9: ... so that they are face to face the side with the dot Receiver Transmitter Receiver IR Receiver TV For best IR reception performance the Receiver unit should be positioned so that the front is slightly ahead of the Television screen Side View 8 ...

Page 10: ...positioned within 15 degrees of the IR sensing window on the Receiver unit Additionally it should be no closer than 1 foot and no further than 15 feet IR sensor window Remote Control Receiver Distance not less than 1 foot and no more than 15 feet 9 ...

Page 11: ...ferent wireless channel by sliding the channel button on both the transmitter and receiver e Try moving the transmitter receiver position for optimal performance f If the distance between receiver and transmitter is less than 30 feet leave the antennas stored inside the base as the signal could be too strong to obtain a sharp picture Remote control extender does not work 1 To ensure good infrared ...

Page 12: ... oz 200g Effective Operating Range Approx 200 feet clear line of sight RECEIVER Output Level 1 0V p p 0 2V p p Video 1 0Vp p 0 2V p p Audio S Video Output Level Y 1Vpp 0 2V p p C 288mV 20 Power Consumption 12V DC 250mA Unit dimensions 4 7 x 3 9 x 1 7 12 x 10 x 4 3 cm Unit weight 7 1 oz 200g IR TRANSMITTER Output Level 0 10dBm Operating Frequency 433 92MHz Modulation Type AM IR Carrier Frequency 38...

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