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AVMOD8                                                                                                                                                                               NL 

AVMOD8 – 2.4GHz WIRELESS A/V TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER WITH IR REMOTE CONTROL 

 

1.  Contents 

 

 

Transmitter (AVMOD8TX) 

 

Receiver (AVMOD8RX) 

 

IR mouse / transmitter 

 

Two A/V cables (RCA to SCART for PAL) 

 

Two mains adapters 

 

Adhesive strip (to fix the IR transmitter) 

 

Detailed manual 

 
 

2.  Description 

 
The transmitter and receiver look very much alike. Find the nametag with ‘AVMOD8TX’ (= transmitter) or ‘AVMOD8RX’ (= 
receiver). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  1.  ON/OFF LED : this LED is lit when the ON/OFF switch is in the ON position. 
  2.  2.4GHz A/V antenna (front) : Transmits A/V signals. Attention : the antenna will only turn 270° (see “Orienting devices” 

on p. 6). 

  3.  Connection for IR transmitter 
  4.  Channel switch : Select the desired channel number. Remember to select the same channel on both transmitter and 

receiver. 

  5.  Audio left jack (white) 
  6.  Audio right jack (red) 
  7.  Video jack (yellow) 
  8.  9V adapter jack 
  9.  ON/OFF switch 
10.  Channel switches : Place the channel switch in the ON position to select the channel. Switch  5 sets the timer for the 

autosequence function. Select the same channel number for transmitter and receiver. 

 

front transmitter 

back transmitter 

front receiver 

back receiver 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AVMOD8

Page 1: ... the ON position 2 2 4GHz A V antenna front Transmits A V signals Attention the antenna will only turn 270 see Orienting devices on p 6 3 Connection for IR transmitter 4 Channel switch Select the desired channel number Remember to select the same channel on both transmitter and receiver 5 Audio left jack white 6 Audio right jack red 7 Video jack yellow 8 9V adapter jack 9 ON OFF switch 10 Channel ...

Page 2: ...able with the A V jacks of the A V system LINE OUT Mind the colours in this case as well Below you will find a number of connection possibilities Remark The connector to the A V system is a SCART connector for PAL systems Connect the SCART connector transmitter with the SCART jack OUT of the A V system and connect the RCA connector with the receiver AVMOD8TX additional transmitter Connection to a ...

Page 3: ...cation and adjust the antenna so the convex part is aimed at the transmitter See also p 6 Orienting Devices 5 Installing the Receiver a Connect an A V cable with the A V jacks of the receiver making sure the colours of the plugs match those of the jacks of the receiver b Connect the other end of the cable with the A V jacks LINE IN of the TV and make sure the colours of the plugs match the jacks o...

Page 4: ...t channel 3 or 4 on your TV to watch the images Remark If the TV only has 1 mono audio input connect the white plug with this audio input and with the AUDIO LEFT jack of the receiver If the TV jacks are different colours connect the yellow plug with the VIDEO jack the red one with the AUDIO RIGHT jack and the white plug with the AUDIO LEFT jack receiver RCA to SCART cable A V component receiver V ...

Page 5: ...o operate A V systems via your existing remote control The IR signal of your remote is converted into an RF signal that is transmitted to the receiver Here the RF signal is converted into the original IR signal again and it is used to operate the A V source via the IR mouse Connect the mouse with the jack on the side of the transmitter and aim it at the IR sensor of the A V source Make sure there ...

Page 6: ...ed and white A V plugs with respectively the AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT jacks of the receiver 8 Orienting Devices Put transmitter and receiver on a flat and stable surface Place the devices as high above the ground as possible so people walking between the two devices cannot disturb their operation Remove any microwave that may be located on the direct line of sight between transmitter and receive...

Page 7: ...g a weak signal or the picture is distorted Orient the antennas See also Orienting Devices on p 6 Set the same channel for transmitter and receiver Make sure there is no microwave between the transmitter and receiver If so turn it off or remove it Transmitter and receiver should not be more than 100m apart Check the setting of the channel switches on the receiver 11 Maintenance Do not touch the an...

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