
INSTALLATION
TRANSMITTER (Tx)
a) Composite Video (RCA)
1) Connect the triple RCA cable (included) to the “AV In” sockets of the Transmitter
(Tx). (see Picture 1)
2) Connect the other ends to the “Audio/Video Out” ports of your VCR, DVD,
Satellite receiver, etc. (see Picture 1)
b) S-Video
1) Connect an S-Video to S-Video cable (not included) to the S-Video input socket
of the Tx and the other end to the S-Video output of VCR, DVD, VCD, Satellite
receiver, etc. (see Picture 1)
2) Connect two of the three ends of the triple RCA cable (included) to the Audio R /
L connected to the Audio R / L In socket of the Tx. Connect the two ends of the
same cables to the Audio R / L Output Ports of VCR, DVD, Satellite receiver, etc.
(see Picture 1)
3) Connect the power adaptor to the power outlet. Turn power ON.
** DC 12V 300mA, AC 110V or 230V Adaptor. (see Picture 1)
4) Stick the IR emitter in front of the sensor receiving window of the device i.e.
VCR, DVD, VCD, Satellite receiver, etc. under effective range and working
angles. (see Picture 2)
5) Choose one of the 4 channels by sliding the selection button (must be set to
same Channel on both transmitter & receiver) (see Picture 4)
RECEIVER (Rx)
a) Composite Video (RCA)
1) Connect the triple RCA cable (included) to the “AV In” sockets of the Receiver
(Rx). (see Picture 3)
2) Connect the other ends to the “Audio/Video Out” ports of your TV.
(see Picture 3)
b) S-Video
1) Connect an S-Video to S-Video cable (not included) to the S-Video input socket
of the Rx and the other end to the S-Video output of the TV. (see Picture 3)
2) Connect two of the three ends of the triple RCA cable (included) to the Audio R /
L connected to the Audio R / L In socket of the Rx. Connect the two ends of
the same cables to the Audio R / L Output Ports of the TV.(see Picture 3)
3) Connect the power adaptor to the power outlet. Turn power ON.
**DC 12V 300mA, AC 110V or 230V Adaptor (see Picture 3)
4) Choose one of the 4 channels by sliding the selection button ( must be set to
same Channel on both transmitter & receiver) (see Picture 4)
5) Make sure this unit is set a little forward to the top of TV in order to have the
best IR performance. (see Picture 7)
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