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Connecting Receiver to Remote TV through VCR
This setup enables you to record transmitted audio and video on your remote
VCR and also enjoy the picture and sound on a remote TV at the same time.
1. Connect VCR and receiver with RCA lead, just plug RCA plugs 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 set of A/V cables to the
TV's A/V input jacks and to the A/V output jacks on your VCR.
3. If your TV does not have any A/V input jacks, please connect a 75ohm
coaxial cable (not included) from the TV's antenna in (or RF in) to VCR's
modulator output.
This feature is optional
4.
Plug one end of the sender power adapter into the back of the receiver and
the other end into any 230-volt (or 120 volt) wall outlet, DC in jack
7.5V/500mA. Use only the adapter provided.
5.
Locate and orient the receiver to best video and sound quality please
according to the section of this manual titled "Orienting Units for optimum
Performance".
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YELLOW
WHITE
RED
LINE
IN
OUT1
LINE
IN
VCR
TV ANT IN
LINE
OUT
TV
RF IN
75 OHM Coaxial Cable
(must be
purchased)
A/V IN
3.5mm stereo plug(4 pole)
to 3RCA plug
Recommended TV connection for
dual-output VCR's SCART CONNECTOR A/V CABLE
SCART/RCA Adapter
(Not Included)
OUT2
RECEIVER
adapter
Power
Fig. 4a
LINE
IN
OUT1
LINE
IN
VCR
TV ANT IN
LINE
OUT
TV
RF IN
75 OHM Coaxial Cable
(must be
purchased)
A/V IN
Recommended TV connection for
dual-output VCR's SCART CONNECTOR A/V CABLE
OUT2
3.5mm stereo plug(4 pole)
to 3RCA plug
adapter
Power
RECEIVER
Fig. 4b
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