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5.8 GHz Dual-Input Audio/Video Sender System - AVS58
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Are the antennas and of the Transmitter and Receiver raised and pointed towards each other?
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Try moving the position of the antennas to improve the signal (see page 12).
Is a strong source of interference, e.g. 5.8GHz cordless phone, analectic motor, radio set,
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microwave over etc. close by? If so, turn off these devices to investigate whether they are
causing the interference. If you find a device is interfering, try moving offending equipment to
a different location.
Are the Transmitter and Receiver too close together (less than 2 meters)? This may lead to
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overdriving the Receiver. If so, try increasing the distance between them or change the
position of the antennas.
Have the channel select switches of the Transmitter and the Receiver been set to the same
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channel? If not make sure they are set to the same letter (A, B, C or D) – (see page 12).
If you are using the RF out of the Receiver, ensure that the connected TV is fine-tuned to the
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correct UHF channel (you may need to consult your TV manual – see page 11).
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Has the IR emitter lead been plugged into the Transmitter correctly and one of the IR emitters
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adhered next to the IR remote window of the source device(s) that you are trying to control
(see page 9 – Fig. 5.8.3)?
Is the IR emitter adhered in the correct location on the source device(s)? If the location
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of the IR remote window is not obvious, a good way to ensure the correct location is to have
someone constantly attempt to change channels by using the remote control in the remote
location. At the same time you can slowly move one of the IR emitters along the front of
the source device until you find the location where it starts responding. Then adhere the IR
emitter to that position.
f
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If you have tried everything in this troubleshooting section but are still having problems with
your audio/video sender, further support information is available on our web site.
www.cocoonsystems.com.au