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5.8 GHz Dual-Input Audio/Video Sender System - AVS58

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Are the antennas and of the Transmitter and Receiver raised and pointed towards each other?  

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  Try moving the position of the antennas to improve the signal (see page 12).

Is a strong source of interference, e.g. 5.8GHz cordless phone, analectic motor, radio set, 

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  microwave over etc. close by?  If so, turn off these devices to investigate whether they are 

  causing the interference.  If you find a device is interfering, try moving offending equipment to 

  a different location. 

Are the Transmitter and Receiver too close together (less than 2 meters)? This may lead to 

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  overdriving  the  Receiver.  If  so,  try  increasing  the  distance  between  them  or  change  the 

  position of the antennas.

Have the channel select switches of the Transmitter and the Receiver been set to the same 

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  channel? If not make sure they are set to the same letter (A, B, C or D) – (see page 12).

If you are using the RF out of the Receiver, ensure that the connected TV is fine-tuned to the 

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  correct UHF channel (you may need to consult your TV manual – see page 11).

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Has the IR emitter lead been plugged into the Transmitter correctly and one of the IR emitters 

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  adhered next to the IR remote window of the source device(s) that you are trying to control 

  (see page 9 – Fig. 5.8.3)?

Is the IR emitter adhered in the correct location on the source device(s)?  If the location 

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  of the IR remote window is not obvious, a good way to ensure the correct location is to have 

  someone constantly attempt to change channels by using the remote control in the remote 

  location.  At the same time you can slowly move one of the IR emitters along the front of 

  the source device until you find the location where it starts responding.  Then adhere the IR 

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If you have tried everything in this troubleshooting section but are still having problems with 

your audio/video sender, further support information is available on our web site.

www.cocoonsystems.com.au

Summary of Contents for AVS58

Page 1: ...5 8 GHz Dual Input Audio Video Sender System AVS58 www cocoonsystems com au AVS58 USER GUIDE 5 8GHz Dual Input Audio Video Sender System ...

Page 2: ...n any room Listen to MP3 audio from your PC on your Stereo in any room Two source devices can be connected to the transmitter you can switch between them from the remote location The AVS58 has two main components the Transmitter and the Receiver The Transmitter sends an Audio Video AV signal from up to two different source devices to the Receiver via a 5 8GHz radio frequency RF signal which has a ...

Page 3: ...ork in order to protect it from light ning The same applies if the system is to be out of use for any length of time Avoid strong mechanical wear and tear extreme ambient temperatures strong vibrations and atmospheric humidity Do not disassemble any part of the product the device contains live parts and no user service able parts are inside The product should only be repaired or serviced by qualif...

Page 4: ...stems com au 4 3 Controls and Connections Transmitter Unit 5 8 GHz Antenna RF Antenna for use with the IR Extender feature A V Out Source Selector Switch A V In Source 1 A V Out IR Extender Jack Power Supply Jack A V In Source 2 5 8 GHz Channel Switch ON OFF Switch ...

Page 5: ...58 www cocoonsystems com au TO TV 3 Controls and Connections Receiver Unit 5 8 GHz Antenna RF Antenna for use with the IR Extender feature ON OFF Switch 5 8 GHz Channel Switch Power Supply Jack RF Connection TV Out A V Out Source 1 or 2 Selector Button ...

Page 6: ...d to the AUDIO IN VIDEO IN terminal marked on the back of the Transmitter and an optional second source device source 2 is connected to the A V IN terminal 5 1 Connecting via RCA Connection yellow red white plugs If your source device has RCAAV outputs available yellow red white or yellow white sock ets then these can be used for connection to the Transmitter Connect one of the supplied AV cables ...

Page 7: ... an input on the Transmitter labelled AUDIO IN VIDEO IN or AV IN then plug just the white and red plugs into the audio adap tor Next connect the audio adaptor to the 3 5mm audio output jack of your source device 5 4 Connecting the Transmitter to the Local TV In order to view signals from your source device s on the local TV where the Transmitter is situated plug a supplied AV cable into this conne...

Page 8: ...0V a c 50Hz Set the ON OFF switch to the ON position The operating LED will illuminate Raise the Transmitter aerial and direct it towards the location of the Receiver 5 8 Examples of Typical Connection Configurations Transmitter Fig 5 8 1 This is an example of a typical setup connecting the AVS58 to only one source PayTV via SCART connection as well as PayTV being connected directly to the TV Note...

Page 9: ...ctions Note Other setup configurations are possible this setup also connects the AVS58 to the main TV allowing you to switch between Source 1 PayTV and Source 2 DVD Fig 5 8 3 This is an example of a typical setup of the IR Extender lead which allows you to use a remote control to control your devices from the receiving location You can control from one to three devices this example shows a setup a...

Page 10: ... AV button on the remote control but your TV may have its own procedure which will be explained in the manual Important The A V OUT terminal on the Receiver should only be connected to an AV Input on your remote TV it will not work if connected to an AV Output 6 2 Connecting via SCART Connection If your remote TV has a SCART input rectangular connection labelled SCART then this can be used for con...

Page 11: ...2V socket labelled DC 7 2V Plug the adapter into a wall socket 2V0V a c 50Hz Set the ON OFF switch to the ON position The operating LED will illuminate Raise the Receiver aerial and direct it towards the location of the Transmitter 6 6 Examples of Typical Connection Configurations Receiver Fig 6 6 1 This is an example of a typical setup connecting the AVS58 Receiver to the receiving TV via RCA con...

Page 12: ...eiver Channels 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 Test which channel A B C or D provides the best reception 7 3 Switching Between Sources devices If you have connected two source devices to the Transmitter ...

Page 13: ...tch off your computer Refer to the operating instructions for your PC and follow the instructions for using video output Connect the yellow plug on the AV RCA cable to the graphics card s video output If your graphics card does not have a RCA output use a suitable adapter optional accessory Connect the red and white plugs on the Mini DINAV RCAcable to the appropriate audio output on your PC PCs us...

Page 14: ... The Transmitter should be connected to the source device s and the Receiver in the remote location Is your Receiving TV in the remote location set to the correct input channel that the Receiver is connected to e g AV 1 you may need to consult your TV manual 9 2 No Sound Reproduction Is the volume turned up on your source device s and receiving TV Is the source device s configured to output sound ...

Page 15: ... D see page 12 If you are using the RF out of the Receiver ensure that the connected TV is fine tuned to the correct UHF channel you may need to consult your TV manual see page 11 9 4 The Remote Control Does Not Work from the Remote Location Has the IR emitter lead been plugged into the Transmitter correctly and one of the IR emitters adhered next to the IR remote window of the source device s tha...

Page 16: ...Output 1x Mini DIN Video Input Output 1 Vpp type 75 Ohms Audio Input Output 1 Vpp type 600 Ohms Dimensions Transmitter 155x102x30 mm Receiver 115x102x30mm Weight Transmitter 178g Receiver 172g Cocoon 5 8GHz Audio Video Sender System AVS58 Transmitter and Receiver N16277 DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN ADD EXTRA RECEIVERS TO EXPAND YOUR SYSTEM You can now transmit the signals from your Cocoon AVS58 5 8 GHz Au...

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