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Installation of transmitter
Unfold the cover of this instruction manual in order to view the components
of the Video Sender and refer to the connection scheme on page 5.
1. Place the transmitter (1) on, or near, the unit whose sound and pictures you
wish to relay and connect it using the cable (2 A and B), respecting the colours
of the 3 cinch connectors (red and white for audio, yellow for video). Plug the
SCART connector into one of the television's output sockets (preferably AV1).
Purchase a SCART cable (not supplied) and connect the unit whose pictures
and sound you wish to relay to the adapter 2B already plugged into the
television (see item
*
on, page 5).
2. Set up the parabolic aerial of the sender (1) and point it in the direction of the
room containing the second television set (TV2).
3. Raise and extend the telescopic aerial of the sender (1).
4. Fit the lead (4) following these stages:
- connect the jack plug to the
REMOTE OUT
socket.
- unwind the lead and place one cell near the infrared window of the unit to be
operated (video recorder or other).
- ask somebody else to go to the room containing the second television set
(TV2) and use the remote control of the unit to be operated.
- by moving the cell around in front of the unit to be operated you will find the
location that permits its control from the other room.You must fix the cell in
that position. Usually, this will be a more or less large, transparent area located
on the front of the unit.
5. Remove the protective paper from the adhesive surface of the lead's infrared
cells (4), stick them on the infrared windows of the units to be operated and
connect the jack plug to the appropriate socket (
REMOTE OUT
) on the
transmitter (1). The lead is fitted with 3 cells enabling you to relay pictures and
sound from 3 different units connected to the television set (TV1).
6. Fit the mains supply lead (3) to the transmitter and plug it into a
220/240
V ~ 50 Hz mains power supply.
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