5.8 GHz Dual-Input Audio/Video Sender System - AVS58
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7. o
PeratIng
I
nstructIons
Please check the Product Contents section to make sure you have all of the
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parts listed (see page 6).
Review and familiarise yourself with your AVS58 Audio / Video Sender Sys-
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tem connections (see pages 4-5).
Please read and follow the instructions for connecting the Transmitter to your
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main TV (see pages 6-9).
Please read and follow the instructions for connecting the Receiver to your
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receiving TV (see pages 10-11).
7.1 t
RAnSmIttER
/ R
ECEIVER
p
oSItIonInG
Open up the Transmitter and Receiver aerials and point them toward each
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other in an imaginary straight line. You may need to experiment with the po-
sition of both aerials until you obtain the optimal sound/image.
Position the Receiver so that the front (where the power LED is located) is
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facing you - this is important for the operation of the IR Extender feature.
7.2 S
EttInG
t
RAnSmIttER
/ R
ECEIVER
C
HAnnElS
Your AVS58 system has four channels – i.e., four different frequencies for transmitting the
AV signals. The channel switch is on the bottom of both devices (see pages 4-5).
The Transmitter and Receiver need to be set to the same channel.
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Test which channel (A, B, C or D) provides the best reception.
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7.3 S
WItCHInG
b
EtWEEn
S
oURCES
(
DEVICES
)
If you have connected two source devices to the Transmitter (see pages 6-9), you can
now use the SOURCE 1 / 2 switch on the back of the Receiver to switch between the first
(Source 1) and the second (Source2) devices. To do this, hold the SOURCE 1 / 2 button
down on the back of the Receiver until it switches sources (approx. 5 sec).
You can also point a remote control at the front of the Receiver and press and hold any
button until the source changes (approx. 5 sec).
7.4 U
SInG
tHE
IR (
REmotE
) E
xtEnDER
f
EAtURE
If you have connected the IR Extender lead correctly (see pages 7-9), you can use a re-
mote to control your source device(s). Simply point your remote at the Receiver and use
as normal (light will “blink” confirming receipt of command). You can also use your remote
to switch between Source Channels (see 7.3 above).