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OWNER’S MANUAL

Please read before using this equipment.

Amplified Video Selector

15-2100.fm  Page 1  Wednesday, December 8, 1999  8:11 AM

Summary of Contents for Amplified Video Selector

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment Amplified Video Selector 15 2100 fm Page 1 Wednesday December 8 1999 8 11 AM ...

Page 2: ...by switching and splitting of the TV signals while maintain ing the separation between output signals Coaxial Connectors provide secure reliable connections This amplified video selector complies with FCC limits for high isolation These limits help ensure that your video sources do not interfere with other devices Note to Cable TV System Installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system ...

Page 3: ...RVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert you to the pres ence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the product s case This symbol is intended to inform you that impor tant operating and maintenance instructions are included in the literature accompanying this p...

Page 4: ...4 A LOOK AT YOUR VIDEO SELECTOR FRONT PANEL CONTROLS BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS TV VIEWING VCR RECORDING REMOTE TV VIEWING OUTPUT INPUT 120V AC 60Hz 6W 15 2100 fm Page 4 Wednesday December 8 1999 8 11 AM ...

Page 5: ...UT and ANT INPUT jacks are specially designed for the wide frequency range of cable TV and VHF UHF antenna signals Use these jacks to connect cable TV and VHF UHF antenna signals The other inputs are designed to receive only Channel 2 3 4 signals Do not connect antenna or direct cable signals to these inputs From a VCR To connect a VCR to the video selector connect the VCR s VHF output to the vide...

Page 6: ... you need a 300 to 75 ohm matching transformer If you have separate VHF and UHF antennas use a signal combiner You can find the necessary connection accessories at your local RadioShack store From an Auxiliary Device To connect an auxiliary device such as a computer or video disc player to your video selector connect the device s output to the video selector s AUX 1 or AUX 2 jacks Note These outpu...

Page 7: ...VIEW ING VCR RECORDING and REMOTE TV VIEWING with a specific output device Note If you receive combined VHF UHF antenna signals and your TVs or VCRs have separate VHF and UHF terminals use a VHF UHF splitter to connect the selector to the TVs or VCRs All of the required accessories are available at your local RadioShack store To a TV Set To connect the video selector to a TV set connect one of the...

Page 8: ...CR connect one of the video selector s OUTPUT jacks to the VCR s VHF UHF input To a Remote TV To connect the video selector to a remote TV connect one of the video selector s OUTPUT jacks to the TV s VHF UHF input 15 2100 fm Page 8 Wednesday December 8 1999 8 11 AM ...

Page 9: ... do not force it 2 Turn on the desired output devices TVs or VCRs 3 Use the video selector s front panel buttons to select the desired video source for each TV or VCR 4 If necessary turn on the selected video signal source Antenna and direct cable signals are always active 5 If you plan to record to one or more VCRs set the selector s front panel button to select the desired video source for the r...

Page 10: ...t device that converts programs to Channel 3 or 4 it is best to set them to different channels to avoid signal interfer ence VIDEO DUBBING You can easily copy tapes from one VCR to another by connecting two VCRs to the video selector This process is called dubbing One VCR is the playback VCR and the other VCR is the recording VCR 1 Connect the playback VCR s VHF UHF output to the video selector s ...

Page 11: ...ding on the recording VCR and begin playback on the playback VCR 6 If you want to monitor the dubbing process press AUX 1 under TV viewing to monitor on the main TV or press AUX 1 under REMOTE TV VIEWING to monitor on a remote TV 15 2100 fm Page 11 Wednesday December 8 1999 8 11 AM ...

Page 12: ... parts Keep the selector away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Handle the selector gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the selector to work improperly Wipe the selector with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the selector Modifying or tam...

Page 13: ...ity 1 dB Compression at CH 3 Input 100dBµV Min 3rd Order Distortion 60dB 2f2 f1 f1 55 25MHz f2 61 25MHz 88dBµV Min Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice 15 2100 fm Page 13 Wednesday December 8 1999 8 11 AM ...

Page 14: ...14 NOTES 15 2100 fm Page 14 Wednesday December 8 1999 8 11 AM ...

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Page 16: ...ring the warranty period take the product and the Ra dioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts and products and products ...

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