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WIRELESS AV SYSTEM

USER GUIDE

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Philex Customer Careline  08457 573479

Parts supplied with the sender system 

Congratulations on your purchase of the Philex 
AV Wireless AV System. This product has been 
designed to allow an audio/video signal from 
equipment such as DVD players, Digital TV 
receivers, Satellite Receivers and VCRs to be both 
watched and controlled in a different room with-
out the need for runs of cable or DIY!
 
The receiver can work within 30 metres of the 
transmitter depending on the building structure 
and has a built-in remote control sender allowing 
you to control your equipment from a different 

room. In the unlikely case of interference from 
another wireless AV system nearby, you can 
choose between four alternative operating 
frequencies.
 
Before attempting to install the system, please 
read through the instructions carefully ensuring 
you understand the procedure and have all items 
necessary. 

Introduction 

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    If your house has a heavy metal construction 

or is equipped with a PC network, it can 
disturb the radio signal. Even moving 
the units a few inches can improve the 
performance. If this doesn’t work try to 
move the TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER to 
another place in the house.  If you experience 
problems, try placing the units away from 
electrical appliances.

 If you are still experiencing interference you 

  can try changing the wireless channel. 
  The channel switches are located in the base  
  of the transmitter and receiver. These both  
  have 4 settings 1-4, you can try all 4 settings  
  but always make sure that both transmitter  
  and receiver are set to the same number  
  setting.

 If the picture on your second TV is not 

  correct,  select “EXT” or “AV” on second TV,  
  and make sure that the video source is  
  switched on.

     If the picture on your second TV is not 

correct or there is no signal check the 
channel switches located in the base of the 
transmitter and receiver. These both have 4 
settings 1 - 4, make sure that both are set to 
the same number setting.

 If you cannot control the video source from  

  your second TV when using a remote control,  
  reposition the IR Eye on the video source.  
  If you are having difficulty locating the IR  
  sensor window use the remote control to  
  help locate it. On some AV equipment the  
  sensor will flash when the remote control is  
  in use. Alternatively if the remote is  
  positioned touching the fascia and the  
  remote is switched on and off repeatedly   
  while it is being moved across the fascia it is  
  usually possible to narrow down the position  
  of the sensor window.

   If your S-VHS video shows no colour pictures  

(only black and white), select CVBS video 
output format for your S-VHS VCR.

  If your AV source gives no pictures on either  

  main or second TV, select CVBS video output  
  format for your DVD player (check the DVD  
  player’s user manual).

Receiver

Transmitter

The transmiiter 
and receiver can 
be identified by 
the label on the 
rear panel

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