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3. Plug the Video Sender's Power Supply (the smaller of the two power

supplies) into a convenient 120 volt wall outlet and plug its jack into the
Video Sender.

4. Position the Video Sender 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.

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F

 

YOU

 

HAVE

 

SEVERAL

 A/V 

COMPONENTS

If you have two or more A/V components
(e.g. DBS, VCR, Cable Box, DVD, 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 Sender
you just need to identify the last component
in the chain and connect its LINE OUT
jacks to the Video Sender's A/V jacks.

If the last component in the chain does not
have spare LINE OUT jacks, reconnect
the TV to the last component in the chain
using the included COAX cable to connect
the VHF/UHF ports, then use the A/V
connections for the Video Sender.

Point the small tubular antenna up if you
intend to use the IR Extender feature (See
page 10).

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ONNECTING

  U

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1. Connect one set of Audio/Video cables to the VIDEO and AUDIO

jacks of the Video Sender. Take care to match the colors of the plugs on
the cable with the jacks on the Video Sender.

2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Audio/Video OUT jacks on

your primary TV (the one you want to send the picture FROM). Take
care to match the colors of the plugs on the cable with the jacks on the
TV. If the jacks on the TV are colored differently, connect the yellow
plug to the jack labelled VIDEO, the red plug to the jack labelled
AUDIO RIGHT and the white plug to the jack labeled AUDIO LEFT.

Note:

 If your TV does not include Audio/Video OUT jacks, you will

need to remake the connections as shown in diagram b) using the
TV antenna (coaxial) connections to link up the DBS Receiver/
Cable Box/VCR to your TV.

Cable Box

DVD Player

DBS (S atellite)
Receiver

TV

a) Connections for a TV

with A/V OUT jacks.

b) Connections for a TV

without A/V OUT
jacks.

A/V Cable

Coaxial
Cable

Summary of Contents for VR30A

Page 1: ...eo Sender A A A A AUDIO UDIO UDIO UDIO UDIO V V V V VIDEO IDEO IDEO IDEO IDEO E E E E EXTENDER XTENDER XTENDER XTENDER XTENDER S S S S SY Y Y Y YSTEM STEM STEM STEM STEM MODEL VK54A INCLUDES VT32A SEN...

Page 2: ...om FCC CAUTION THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT AN...

Page 3: ...Jack 2 4 GHz Channel Switch on bottom TV Channel Switch on bottom ON OFF Switch on side Antenna for IR Extender Feature IR Extender Jack A V Input Jacks Power Supply Jack 2 4 GHz Video Antenna ON OFF...

Page 4: ...ect the VHF UHF ports then use the A V connections for the Video Sender Point the small tubular antenna up if you intend to use the IR Extender feature See page 10 CONNECTING UP 1 Connect one set of A...

Page 5: ...rn the Audio Video Receiver s power switch on side of unit on 4 Set the channel switch to the same letter as you set on the Video Sender A B C or D 5 Position the Audio Video Receiver in a convenient...

Page 6: ...r example you can change channels on your Satellite Receiver while viewing in another room To use the Remote Extender Function you need to use the included Remote Extender Cable Connect this cable to...

Page 7: ...INGANDRETURN POSTAGE 4 ENCLOSE A DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE 5 X10 IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE UNITS TO BE RETURNEDSHOULDBEPACKEDCAREFULLY THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY X10 PRODUCTS WHIC...

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