User guide

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The position is sometimes critical. Repeat this procedure when fixing the 2nd IR emitter to the
other A/V device connected.
3. You can use the third IR to control a third A/V device. If you are not using this IR emitter,
do not remove it!
8. FINE TUNING THE VIDEOLINK SET.
Make sure your A/V equipment is switched on.
When the receiver on your TV is connected with RCA plugs and/or a SCART adapter:
Switch the TV, to which you have connected the receiver, over to the TV channel, which
belongs to the A/V input, on which you have connected the receiver. In case of most
appliances, you do that by pressing the 0 or A/V button. You will now have an image directly.
The TV will never have to look for channels for the connection via ‘A/V IN’.
When the receiver on your TV is connected to the RF output:
Switch the TV, to which you have connected the receiver, over to TV channel 36. The wireless
VIDEOLINK usually works best with the flat faces of the antennas on the Transmitter and
Receiver unit look at one another. Sometimes however distance, reflections and other effects
in the home may affect the signal so that some adjustment of either Transmitter or Receiver
antenna may be necessary to get the best signal. If still experiencing difficulty, try changing
the "ABCD" channel selector and change channels. Remember though both the receiver
and transmitter must be on the same channel. The maximum distance between transmitter
and receiver depends on local environmental conditions, but on average the distance is up
to 30m, through walls and floors.
9. HOW TO CONNECT THE VIDEOLINK TO A PC.
The VIDEOLINK has to be connected to the ‘TV-out’ or ‘Video-out’ of a PC. The connection
can usually be found on the graphics card. The signal needs to be a so-called ‘composite
video signal’. This is also called ‘CVBS’. Connecting to a PC can be done with RCA/RCA on
A/V1 as well as RCA/mini-DIN on A/V2.
The connector of your graphics card will most likely look as follows:
Yellow RCA connector (RCA PHONO Yellow)
If your PC is fitted with this connector, the yellow plug of the RCA cable included can
be directly connected to the yellow RCA connector of your transmitter.
DIN-plug (S-VIDEO)
If your graphics card is fitted with the S-VIDEO-connector you cannot directly connect the
transmitter to your PC but need an adapter. This adapter ‘converts’ your S-VIDEO signal into a
composite video signal. This adapter is usually supplied with the graphics card (or PC) with TV-
out. This standard adapter does not fit on all PCs. In that case, please contact the supplier of
the graphics card. To use the TV-out some settings in the graphics card menu need to be
changed. This is different for each PC and operating system, but usually the correct mode
needs to be selected. Select ‘composite’, ‘CVBS’ or ‘PAL-G’. More information can usually be
found in the PC manual or graphics card manual. Because there are so many different types
of graphics cards, we cannot offer any support.