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Hooking up the Audio/Video Receiver
1. Connect a set of Audio/Video cables to the A/V OUT jacks of your
Audio/Video Receiver. Connect the other end to your TV.
2. Plug the Audio/Video Receiver’s Power Supply into a 120 volt wall
outlet and plug its jack into the Audio/Video Receiver.
3. Position the Audio/Video Receiver in a convenient location such as on
top of your TV and orient the antenna so that the flat side points in the
direction of the room where you set up the Audio/Video Sender.
Video Audio
In
A/V Component
TV
Out
Video Audio
In
Video Audio
TV
In
UHF/VHF
(COAX) In
TV
1 2
TV
UHF/VHF
From antenna
If your TV does not have A/V connectors:
You can use the supplied coaxial cable to connect the TV OUT COAX
socket on the Audio/Video Receiver to the Antenna input on your TV. If
you already have an antenna connected to your TV, you will need to use a
TV antenna splitter as shown below.
If your second TV is already hooked
up to a Satellite Receiver or other
A/V device:
If your Satellite Receiver or other A/V
component is connected to the TV using
A/V cables, you can connect the Audio/
Video Receiver to the free LINE IN
jacks on the component. If there are no
LINE IN jacks, you will need to use a
TV antenna splitter as described on the
next page.
Set your TV and the TV Channel switch on the Audio/Video Receiver (on
the bottom of the unit) to the same channel (3 or 4).