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INSTALLATION
For detailed installation instructions,
see “Connecting the Transmitter,”
“Connecting the IR Emitter” on
page 10, and “Connecting the Re-
ceiver” on page 10.
It’s this simple:
1. Connect the Home Network
transmitter to an audio/video
source, a phone jack, and an AC
outlet.
2. If desired, connect the IR emitter
to the transmitter.
3. Connect the Home Network
receiver to the TV, computer, or
powered speakers in the remote
viewing or listening location, a
phone jack and an AC outlet.
4. Turn on the devices you con-
nected to the transmitter and
receiver, and enjoy clear audio/
video at the remote location!
Important:
• Home Network is not compatible
with Key Service Unit (KSU) mul-
tiline phone systems.
• If you have
more than 1 phone
line:
Many homes have more
than one incoming phone line.
Two common configurations are:
(1) separate lines on separate
jacks, each bearing a unique
number, or (2) two to three lines
wired into a single RJ11 jack. If
each line is separate, connect
both the transmitter and receiver
to the same line. If you have a
mixture of standard and RJ11
jacks, you must connect both the
transmitter and receiver to line 1.
• The Home Network is designed
to connect directly to a TV’s line-
level outputs. If you want to con-
nect it to an older
TV that has a
screw-on, coaxial “F” connector
(which allows VCR and cable
programming to be viewed on
channel 3 or 4), you need a video
RF modulator (available at your
local RadioShack store).
CONNECTING THE
TRANSMITTER
Refer to the illustrations of the con-
nection you plan to use :
• “To Transmit Audio/Video from a
VCR” on page 7
• “To Transmit Audio/Video from a
Cable TV Hookup” on page 7
• “To Transmit Audio/Video from a
Satellite Receiver, DVD, or Laser-
disc” on page 8
• “To Transmit Audio/Video from a
Camcorder” on page 8
• “To Transmit Audio/Video from an
A/V Receiver” on page 9
• “To Transmit Audio from a Stereo
Receiver” on page 9
• “To Transmit Audio from a CD
Player or Cassette Deck” on
page 9
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