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H
OOKING
UP
THE
V
IDEO
R
ECEIVER
1. Connect a set of Audio/Video cables the A/V OUT jacks of your
Video Receiver. Connect the other end to your secondary TV.
2. Plug the Video Receiver's Power Supply into a 120 volt wall outlet
and plug its jack into the Video Receiver.
3. Position the Video Receiver in a convenient location such as on
top of the TV and orient the antenna so that the flat side points in
the direction of the room where you set up the Video Transmitter.
I
F
YOUR
TV
DOES
NOT
HAVE
A/V
CONNECTORS
You can use the supplied
coaxial cable to connect the
TV OUT socket on the Video
Receiver to the Antenna
input on your TV. If you
already have an antenna
connected to your TV, you
will need to use a TV
antenna splitter.
Set your TV and the TV
Channel switch on the
Video Receiver (on bottom)
to the same channel (3 or 4).
3. Plug the Video Transmitter's Power Supply into a convenient 120
volt wall outlet and plug its jack into the Video Transmitter.
4. Position the Video Transmitter in a convenient location such as on
top of the TV and orient the antenna so that the flat side points in
the direction of the room where you will be installing the Video
Receiver.
I
F
YOU
HAVE
SEVERAL
A/V
COMPONENTS
If you have two or more A/V
components (e.g. DSS, VCR, Cable Box,
Video Disk etc.) that you want to watch
in another room, they will probably
already be hooked up to the local TV in
series (see the diagram to the right). To
connect the Video Transmitter you just
need to identify the last component in
the chain and connect its LINE OUT
jacks to the Video Transmitter's LINE IN
jacks.
If the last component in the chain does
not have spare LINE OUT jacks,
reconnect the local TV to the last
component in the chain using coaxial
cables to connect the VHF/UHF ports,
then use the A/V connections for the
Video Transmitter.
Point the small tubular antenna up if you
intend to use the IR Extender feature
(See page 14).