5.8 GHz Dual-Input Audio/Video Sender System - AVS58
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6. c
onnectIng
the
r
eceIver
The Receiver is connected to a TV or other AV device in the remote location, which is the
room that you want to be able to view or listen to your source device(s). The Receiver picks
up the 5.8GHz signal sent from the Transmitter and outputs this signal via the A/V OUT
or TO TV (RF connection for older TVs without RCA or SCART inputs), which is then con-
nected to the remote TV.
There are several ways to connect the Receiver to your remote TV or other AV device.
6.1 C
onnECtInG
VIA
RCA C
onnECtIon
If your receiving device has RCA AV inputs (yellow/red/white or yellow/white sockets) then
these can be used for connection to the Receiver. Connect one of the supplied AV cables
to the A/V OUT output marked on the Receiver. Next, connect the other end of the AV cable
to a set of RCA input sockets on the receiving device (e.g. the remote TV).
The AV inputs on the remote TV are normally labelled (eg. AV1 IN, AV2 IN etc). Note down
the label of your AV input and consult the operating manual of your remote TV to determine
how to set it to display this particular input on the screen. This is often achieved by press-
ing an ‘AV button’ on the remote control, but your TV may have its own procedure which
will be explained in the manual.
Important:
The A/V OUT terminal on the Receiver should only be connected to an AV Input
on your remote TV, it will not work if connected to an AV Output.
6.2 C
onnECtInG
VIA
SCARt C
onnECtIon
If your remote TV has a SCART input (rectangular connection labelled SCART) then this
can be used for connecting the Receiver. Connect one of the supplied AV cables to A/V
OUT output on the Receiver. Next, plug the red/white/yellow plugs from the other end
of the AV cable into the supplied SCART adaptor labelled “Receiver”. Next, connect the
SCART adaptor into the SCART input of your remote TV.
Important:
The AV OUT terminal on the Receiver should only be connected to an AV Input
on your remote TV, it will not work if connected to an AV Output.
6.3 D
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C
HAIn
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R
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to
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AV D
EVICE
Instead of connecting the receiver directly to the television, you can also “daisy chain” it
with a different audio/video device (one that has AV inputs). This may be necessary if the
inputs of your remote TV are already being used by possibly a DVD, VCR etc. If this device
has a set of A/V inputs you can connect the Receiver to those, using the same instructions
above. You will then need to consult the operating manual of the AV device in order to de-
termine how to set it to display the input you have connected the Receiver to.