Getting the best reception
Both the Transmitter and Receiver units should be placed on flat,
stable surfaces.
Rotate the 5.8GHz Antenna on the Transmitter and Receiver so they are
standing up at 90 degrees.
Minimise the number of obstacles between the AV Transmitter and
Receiver.
Setting up your Transmitter and Receiver
Connecting the receiver
(Connects to 2nd TV (e.g. in Bedroom or Kitchen)
1)
Plug the 3.5mm Jack end of the ‘Wireless Receiver Cable’ into the AV OUT
socket on the Receiver. Ensure that the 3.5mm JACK is plugged all the way
into the AV OUT socket.
2)
Plug the Scart end of the ‘Wireless Receiver Cable’ into the Scart input
on the television located in the receiving room - (See Fig. 2)
3)
Connect one of the power adaptors to the DC input on the Receiver as
shown in Fig. 2. Plug the power adaptor into a mains socket and switch
the socket ON, the Power LED should come on. If the LED does not
light up, ensure that the ON/OFF switch on the Receiver is set to ON.
Infra-red receiver
4)
Position the INFRA-RED RECEIVER on top/in front of your television
or any other location in direct line of sight with your remote controls
(See Fig.1). Use the adhesive pad supplied to hold it in place when you
are happy with the position.
Connecting the transmitter
(Main viewing room, e.g. Sitting Room)
5)
Plug the 3.5mm Jack end of the ‘Wireless Transmitter Cable’ into the AV IN
socket on the Transmitter. Ensure that the 3.5mm Jack is plugged all the way in
to the AV IN socket.
6)
Plug the Scart end of the ‘Wireless Transmitter Cable’ into the Scart
output socket on your AV source equipment (satellite receiver,
VCR or DVD).
7)
Plug the Infra-Red Extender cable into the Infra Red Socket on the
Transmitter as shown in Fig. 3.
8)
Position one of the Infra-Red Eyes on the Infra-Red Extender lead in
front of the infra-red sensor window of your AV source equipment
(satellite receiver or VCR or DVD). The infra-red sensor window on
some satellite receivers is marked by this symbol . Make sure the
curved surface of the Infra-Red Eye is facing the sensor window as
shown in Fig. 4 and (For further tips on locating the Infra-Red sensor
window see Troubleshooting section).
9)
Connect the remaining power adaptor to the DC input on the
Transmitter as shown in Fig. 3. Plug the power adaptor into a mains
socket and switch the socket ON, the Power LED shall now be lit. If
the LED does not light up, ensure that the ON/OFF switch on the
Transmitter is set to ON.
10)
On the back of both the Transmitter and Receiver are 3 channel
switches. Ensure that the channel switch on both the Transmitter
and Receiver are set to the same number.
11)
Select an appropriate AV channel on the receiving television. The TV
should now show whatever signal the Transmitter is sending and if the
infra red eye is properly positioned you will be able to control the AV
source by pointing the correct remote control at the AV Receiver.
Fig. 1 - Positioning the Infra-Red Receiver
Infra-Red Receiver
Note: Attach with supplied
Sticky-Back Velcro Pad
Fig. 2 - Receiver Connections Room 2
Fig. 3 -Transmitter Connections Main Room
Fig. 4 -Positioning the Infra Red Eye
Satellite
receiver
Make sure the curved
surface of the infra-red
eye is facing the
sensor window
Second TV (Bedroom/Kitchen etc.)
Receiver
Unit
SCART INPUT
Power
Adaptor
Wireless
Receiver Cable
Infra-red
sensor
AV IN DC 7.5V CHANNEL ANT
Transmitter
Unit
SCART OUTPUT
SAT, DVD, DVBT etc
Wireless
Transmitter Cable
(see Fig. 4 for positioning)
Infra-red
Extender
AV IN DC 7.5V CHANNEL ANT
Power
Adaptor
Instructions