4
A LOOK AT YOUR HOME NETWORK
The Audio/Video Home Network in-
cludes these items. Be sure you have
them all before you discard the box
and begin installation.
One Transmitter — sends audio/vid-
eo (A/V) signals from an A/V source
through the Home Network receiver
to a remote TV or audio receiver, and
relays remote control signals from the
Home Network receiver to the A/V
source
Note: You can send A/V signals from
any of these sources:
• Audio — CD player, stereo
receiver or cassette deck
• Video — VCR, cable TV, laser
disc player, DVD, camcorder,
security camera, computer or sat-
ellite system
One Receiver — relays A/V signals
from the Home Network transmitter to
the remote TV or audio receiver, and
sends remote control signals through
the transmitter to the A/V source
Two Power Adapters — provide 15V
DC power to the transmitter and re-
ceiver
One Infrared Emitter — connects to
the transmitter and sends infrared re-
mote control signals from the receiver
to A/V sources which are not within
“line-of-sight” of the transmitter
Two Phone Wires — connect Home
Network units to your phone jacks
You need one or more AV cables
(available at your local RadioShack
store) to connect your Home Net-
work. Refer to the instructions under
“Installation” on page 5 for the con-
nection you need to make.
DC 15V 300mA —
connect the supplied
AC adapter
Audio/Video Jacks — stereo
left and right jacks and a sin-
gle video jack to connect your
A/V components
Phone In — connect
a telephone, fax, or
modem
Line Out — connect
to a modular phone
line jack
IR — connect the IR
emitter
VIDEO
IR
PHONE
IN
LINE
OUT
DC15V
300mA
Left – AUDIO – Right
IN
OUT
VIDEO
PHONE
IN
LINE
OUT
DC15V
300mA
Left – AUDIO – Right
OUT
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