System:
1.
Version: Shows current software version
2.
Reset: to the factory default all settings.
3.
Upload: Uploads current configuration in order to edit data when cascading.
5.
INSTALLATION – Basic
1.
Connect a source device to the HDMI input. The HDMI Output can be used to send a HDMI signal to a local TV.
2.
Connect a coaxial cable (75Ohm) from the RF OUT to an aerial/antenna input on a TV.
3.
The default UHF Channel is 21. You can change this in the Channel menu (please refer to 4. Menus).
4.
The default country is PAL-I UHF 21-69, United Kingdom. In the Country menu (please refer to 4. Menus), you can
also select systems from: Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Spain and Sweden.
5.
In your TV, go to Terrestrial Search (may also be called, Aerial, Antenna, Freeview, etc.) and search using the
Digital Scan/Search option. You can also do a Manual Digital Search and enter the Channel Number you selected
in the TM-RF HD IR (default is 21), for a faster search.
6.
You can connect an existing aerial into the RF IN or in you have more than one TM-RF HD IR, you can cascade
another TM-RF HD IR into it.
7.
If you have more than one TV, you can use a passive splitter or an amplified (mains powered) splitter from the RF
OUT of the TM-RF HD IR into the Input of a passive splitter or the UHF Input of unamplified splitter. For further
information, please see the following section.
6.
INSTALLATION – Using the 9V IR Infra-Red Adapter
This allows an IR Infra-Red remote control signal to be transmitted along the same coaxial cable so that you can control
your source device from another TV. If you would like to control on more TV’s, you will require more IR adapters (sold
separately) and please refer to 7.a. Amplified Splitter.
1.
Turn ON the 9V switch on the back of the TM-RF HD IR.
2.
At the second TV, connect the 9V IR Adapter to the coaxial cable coming from the TM-RF HD IR.
3.
Then connect the IR adapter your TV and LED on the IR Adapter will light up.
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