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Before starting the installation make sure that both the transmitter and
receiver are switched off (see picture 1).
Put the channel selectors of the Transmitter and the Receiver on the same
channels (see picture 2:A). The receiver has dip switches. For selecting the
desired channel on the receiver place the dip switch number corresponding
to the channel on the transmitter in top position and the rest of them on
the low position.
For example, channel 3 is configured as shown here:
Connecting the Transmitter
Use the cable labeled “Transmitter”. Connect the RCA-plugs (Red, White
and Yellow) to the corresponding connectors of the transmitter unit (see
picture 2:b). Connect the SCART connector to the device that you select for
supplying the picture (source). Make sure that the SCART is connected to
the correct Output of the device, normally called “Line Out” (see picture 3).
If you wish to remotely control the source device from another room, for
example to change channels on your satellite, you will need to either:
A) Place the transmitter in front of the source device, pointing towards the
IR receiver window.
B) Connect the IR eye to the transmitter (see picture 4) and place the eye
next to the IR receiver window on the source device.
Connecting the Receiver
Use the cable labeled “Receiver”. Connect the RCA-plugs (Red, White and
Yellow) to the corresponding connectors of the receiver unit (see picture
2:b). Connect the SCART connector to the device you selected for displaying
the picture (destination). Make sure that the SCART is connected to the cor-
rect Input of the device, normally called “Line In” (see picture 5).
Insert the adapter plug into the connector on the backside (see picture 2:c).
If you want to control the source device, place the receiver on top or
beside the destination device where it is able to catch the IR command
from your remote control.
Now that both units are connected you can switch on the units using the
on/off switch (see picture 1). The red LED on the front should blink. Place
the units as high as possible to avoid interference of any kind. Rotate the
antennas in such a way that both antennas are facing each other with the
curved side. Note that the antennas cannot rotate freely over 360º, when
resistance is felt stop rotating otherwise you will damage the unit perma-
nently (see picture 6). If transmitter and receiver are placed less then 10
feet (3 meters) apart, place the antenna in the chassis (flat).
The following paragraphs contain a few examples.
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