4. Plug the DC connector from one of the AC adapters into the DC 5V input on the back of
the Transmitter unit. Plug the other end into a 100-120 VAC/60Hz power outlet.
5. Using one of the included video cables, connect the yellow, red, and white RCA plugs to
the corresponding jacks on your TV.
7. Plug the other end of the video cable into the RCA jacks on the back of the Receiver
unit.
Rear View
Power
Adaptor
ON/OFF
Switch
Rear View
S-Video cable
RCA cable
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8. Plug the DC connector from one of the AC adapters into the DC 5V input on the back of
the Transmitter unit. Plug the other end into a 100-120 VAC/60Hz power outlet.
Notes:
1. If both the source device and the television support S-Video you can use that in
place of the Composite (yellow) RCA video connection. S-Video provides better
picture quality so should be used whenever possible.
2. Do not use both a Composite and S-Video connection at the same time.
3. The system's maximum range depends on the presence of obstructions. With
clear line-of-sight it can achieve distances up to 200 feet. Inside a home, the
effective range is reduced to about 75 feet.
4. Do not make any connections to the Receiver or Transmitter while either unit is
powered on.
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