User's Manual

How To Receive Wireless Audio/Video Signals on Your TV
There are two ways to receiver wireless audio/video signals on your remote
TV (TV in another location such as in bedroom, kitchen).
·
Connect the receiver directly to the remote TV.
·
Connect the receiver to a VCR, which is then connected to the TV.
If your TV has picture-in-picture capabilities, you can view any image
transmitted by sender, such as your sleeping baby, in a small inset picture while
enjoying other programming on the rest of the screen. Consult the owner's
manual of your TV for instructions on using these capabilities.
Connecting Receiver Directly to Remote TV
Connect TV and receiver using the provided “MINI DIN TO SCART A/V
CABLE” with purple MINI DIN plug, plug SCART TO TV, MINI DIN to
receiver.
Please follow the instruction figure below.
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Connecting Receiver to Remote TV through VCR
This setup enables you to record transmitted audio and video on your remote
VCR and also enjoy the picture and sound on a remote TV at the same time.
1. Connect VCR and receiver using the provided “MINI DIN TO SCART
A/V CABLE” with purple MINI DIN plug, plug SCART to the SCART input
of VCR, MINI DIN to receiver. Then connect TV and SCART output of VCR
using a “SCART to SCART A/V CABLE” (with must be purchased
additionally).
Please follow the instruction figure below.
2. If your TV has A/V input jacks, connect another set of A/V cables to the
TV's A/V input jacks and to the A/V output jacks on your VCR.
3. If your TV does not have any A/V input jacks, please connect a 75
ohm
coaxial cable from the TV's antenna in (or RF in) to VCR's modulator output.
This feature is optional
4.
Plug one end of the sender power adapter into the back of the receiver and
the other end into any 230-volt (or 120 volt) wall outlet, DC in jack
9V/300mA. Use only the adapter provided.
5.
Locate and orient the receiver to best video and sound quality please
according to the section of this manual titled "Orienting Units for optimum
Performance".
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