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1 AIRWAVE TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Video Sender
USER Manual
AWV315
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulations
for a Class El Analog Device, pursuant to section 15 otthe FCC Rules. This
equipment is designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Due to the nature ofthe equipment. there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Ifthis equipment
dose cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can
be determined try turning the equipment off and on, the user 15 encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe iollownng measures:
Rearrange or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
' Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Notice’
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment
and place the user in violation of FCC regulations.
CAUTION
RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOTOPEN
CAUTION 00 NOT REMOVE THE COVER
DUE TO RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR REPAIR OR SERVICE
WARNING:
Do not expose this product to rain or a damp envrronment as this may
create a ‘isk of fire or electric shock as well as cause damage to "NS
product,
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read the Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions should
be read Jefore the product is operated
2. Retain Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be
kept for ‘uture reference.
3. Heed warnings: All warnings on the product and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions: All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
5. Cleaning: Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do
not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners, Use a damp cloth for
cleaning. Do not immerse in water
6. Attachments: Do not use attachments not recommended by the
product manufacturer as they may create hazardous conditions
7. Water and Moisture: Do not use this product near water-for example.
do not use: neara bath tun; wash bowl; kitchen sank; laundry tub;
in a wet assert-lent; near a swimming pool; and the like,
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Accessories: Do not place this product on an unstable cart. stand,
tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious
injury to a child or adultand serious damage to the product. Use only
with a cart. stand, tripod, bracket. drtable recommended by the
manufactL rer. or sold with the product. Any mounting ofthe product
should follow the manufacturer‘s instructions, and should use a
mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick
stops. excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the
product ard cart combination overturn.
Ventilation: Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation ofthe product and to
protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked
or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the
product on a bed. sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product
should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase
or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer's
instructions have been adhered to.
Power Sources. This product should be operated only with the
type of power source (i.e. voltage) indicated on the marking label.
Ifyou are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home,
consult your product dealer or local Power Company. For products
intended to operate from battery power. or other sources, refer to
the operat rig instructions.
Power-Cord protection: Powersupply cords should be routed so
that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against them. paying particular attention to cords at plugs.
convenience receptacles. and the point where they exit from the
product.
Lightning. :or added protection forthis product during electrical
storms. or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods
oftime, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna
or cable system. This will prevent damage to the productdue to
lightning or power-line surges.
Overloading: Do notoverload wall outlets, extension cords. or
integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire
or electric shock.
Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this
product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or wort—out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill Eiduid ofany kind on the product.
Servicing: Do not attempt to service this productyourself as opening
or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage orother
hazards. Rater all repair or other service to qualified service personnel.
Damage Requiring Service: Unplug this product from the wall
outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel underthe
following conditions:
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Ifthe power-supply cord or plug is damaged
lfliquid has; been spilled/uponl or objects have fallen into. the product.
Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water.
Ifthe product does not operate normally when following the operating
instruction at Adjust only those controls that are covered by the
operating i1sll'UCti0n5, as an improper adjustment of other controls
may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
Ifthe product has been dropped or damaged in any way. and
When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance as this
indicates a need for service.
Heat: The product should be situated away from heat sources such as
radiators. heat registers. stoves‘ or other products that produce heat.
including amplifiers, electric lights and open fireplaces Avoid
direct sunl ght
lemmas:
0 PART 1: Introduction to the Video Game AirLink
A Applications——
8. Features —__—._
0 PART 2: List Packaged Contents 4
A. One Transmitter ———————— 4
B. One Receiver — 4
0. Two power adapters —— 4
D, One Audio/Video (A/V) cable 5
0 PART 3: Controls and Features
0 PART 4: Installation
0 PART 6: Connecting the Transmitter to the AJV sources
A. How to connect VGA Transmitter to yourVideo Game Player— 8
B. How to connect VGA Transmitter to your VCR, DVD. VCD
Satellite Laser Disc Player —__4_ 9
0. How to connect VGA Transmitter to yourSatelIite Receiver
or CATV Set-Top Box —— 10
D. How to connect VGA Transmitter to your Camcorder ¥ 11
E. How to send Audio from your CD Player or Cassette
Deck “m 11
0PART 6: Contacting the Receiver to the AlV Display Units —12
A. How connectthe VGA Receiver to mm TV set or Monito; 12
B How to receive Audioon a Remote Speakers ,_____—13
OPART 7: Channel selection —W" ' 14
OPART 8: Trouble Shooting ——--— 15
A, No picture or sound ———————15
B. Noisy picture or audio ——15
C. PoorreceptiOn quality ———-—-—15
QPART 9: Care and Maintenance —— 15
0 PART 10: Spectfications M———-——— 16
Page 1
lngrgduction to the Video Sender
Video Game AirLink (VGA) applies advanced 2.4GHz RF
wireless techrology to offer users the ability to link all kinds of
Video game P ayers and AN sources to TVs. Monitors. and
Personal Computers without wires or cables.
The VGA Is easy to com pleteiy install within minutes.
This plug-and--play feature helps you to expand your freedom in
your home entertainment and enhance your home security
Applications:
Works as the wireless link between a video game Player and a
TV set or monitor.
Works as the Wireless remote unit for expensive A/V
equipment such as IRD< DVD and CATV STB.
May be used as part of aWireless security sy stern.
Can be used as a baby sitterto watch your baby constantly from
anywhere in your home
Monitor and record a meeting from another room.
Use multiple receivers for broadcasting to numerous TV sets in
other rooms.
Features
4 selectable channels help prevent any interference and allow
operation of 4 pairs of VGAs simultaneously
Easy  installation within minutes
Works witr all kinds of Audio and Video equrpment in your home
Penetrates; walls, floors and ceilings without damaging your home
Crystal - clear Video and stereo Audio signals
Page2
List of Cont-Ms
The followmg devices should be included in the box. Please check
thatyou have them ail before instaliaiion.
A, One Transmilter(TX)
The Transmitter emits Audio and Video signals over a 2.4GHz radio
frequency carrier
8 One Receiver (RX)
The Receiver receives the 2.4GHz RF signal modulated with Audio and
Video signais. from the Transmitter,
C Two power adapters
These power adapters supply QV DC power to the Transmitter and
the Receiver.
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D One Audio/Video (AIV) cable
This cable is used to connect the Receiver to your TV set or
monitor, It can be either RCA-tooRCA or RCA-lo-SCART types.
RCA to RCA( For N‘rsc model) OR RCAlo SCAR‘H For PALmodeI)
|N for Recewer
Page-4
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The Transmitte‘ and the Receiver look alike, You can distinguish them
through the prirting label on lhe units. The otherdifferences are
indicated below:
Built in 2.4GHz antenna
Sends or receives Audio [Video signals.
Power ON I OFF indicaIOr light
Channel Switch
Note: The same channel
must by selected on
both the Transmitter and Receiver.
v deoiack (yellow)
Left or MONC Audio jack (white)
Rig htAudio jack (red)
for mono
DC Jack
Note‘ input fol transmltter, Pawer ONIOFF Switch
output for receiver
Page 5
Inggallation
Setting up the VGA is extremely easy. it takes only a few
minutes to corneal the Transmitter to the Video Game Player by your side
or the A/V SOL was you want to View or hear at another location. and then
connect the Receiverto the TV set monitor or speakers located at your
site within the viewing or listening distance. Turning on the power
switches of the Transmitter and the Receiver, you are ready to enjoy the
fun ofyourVideo Game erthe AN signals via Wireless technology
The VGA is suitable for all kinds ofA/V sources and display units
with standard RCA or SCART connectors. Hereinafter we define the
NV sources a 1d the AN Display Units as follows:
Possible Al‘v sources are: The AN Display Units are‘
Video Game P'ayer TV set
vca Monitor
TV set Active Speakers
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Laser DiscPlayer, DVD or VCD
CD Player
Camcorder
Security Camera
Computer
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Before connecting the VGA Transmitter, make sure the
power switch is in the OFF position. Connect the AN ingutjacks of the
Transmitter to the AN output jacks of the AIV sources ,such as video
game plays or VCRs. etc. by using the A/V cable come with them.
There are three colors lorthe RCA connectors otthe NV
cables. Make sure the yellow. white and red plugs match the yellow.
white and redjacks on the Transmitter and the AN sources
with RCAtype outputjacks.
Before plugging the power adapter into the VGA Transmitter.
make sure its AC voltage rating matches the AC power line standard
ol your ccuntry. For example.120V/60Hz is the system standard in
USA or ZStOV/SOHZ in Germany. therefore you should uset 20V160Hz
power adapter in USA or 230V/50Hz power adapter in Germany.
After plugging the power adapter into the VGA Transmitter and the
wall AC outlet . turn the power switch to the ON position and check to
be sure the Power ON/OFF indicator light is lit.
A How to connect VGA Transmitter to your Video Game Player
I list [ht A/V cattle mine With your Video Game Player to connect its A/V
OUT in AW [N on the Transmitter. E: sure to match AudiutRKtlJand
Videiuucks on both tlii: Transmitter and the Video Game Player It‘
vour V den (iumc Player has nnly one A ndn) OUTJUL‘k then connect
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2 Connect the DL‘ udnpthr in the Transmitter first. und then plug (ht: DC
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1 Use the AIV cable come with yourA/V source to connect Its AIV OUT to
AN IN on the Transmitter. Be sure to match Audio (RsL) and Vldeo jacks
on both the AN source and Transmmer correctty.
2. Connect the D: adaptor to the transmitterttrst and then plug the DC
adapter into a wall AC power tine outlet.
3. You may use a Coaxial cable to connect the Coaxiat OUT DI‘I the A/V
source to VHF/UHF or Antenna \N on a nearby TV set.
4. Itthere are two AN LINE OUTS on your AN source. you can connect the
other LINE OUT to your TV set usrng a three~wtre A/V cable
3_ How to connect VGA Transmitter to your VCR. DVD. VCD or Laser
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C How to connect VGA Transmitter to your satellite Receiveror CATV
Sel~Top Box
1. Use a Coaxial cable to cunnectthe Coaxial IN. CATV IN or
Antenna It\ on your satellite Receiver or CATV Set-Top Box to the
satellite dish or the CATV coaxial outlet.
2 Use the AW cable come with yourA/V source to connect its AN
OUT to A”! IN on the Transmitter, Be sure to match Audio
(RM) and video jacks on both AN source and Transmitter correctly.
3, Connect the DC adapter to the Transmitter first. and then plug
the DC adapter into a wall AC power tine outlet.
4, You may use a Coaxial cable to connect the Coaxial OUT olyourA/V
source to the VHF/UHF lN, Antenna IN or CATV IN on a nearby TV set.
5. lfthere are :wo AN LINE OUTs on yourAIV source. you can connect
the other L NE OUT to your TV set using a three—wire A/v cable.
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D How to connect the VGA Transmitter to your Camcorder
1 Use the A/V cable come with your camcorder to connect its
A/V OUT to [UV IN on the Transmitter. Be sure to match AUdIO
(R&L) an d Videnjncks nu both the camcorder and the Transmitter.
2, Cunnect the DC adaptor In the transmitter first. and then riug the
DC adapterinto a watIAC powertine outlet
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E Howto send Audio from your CD Player or Cassette Deck
1 Use the RCA cabte come with your CD player or cassette Deck
to connect its Audto OUT to Audio IN on the Transmitter
2. Connect the DC mlnpmr (u the trzrnstniltur filis‘lr and then flug the DC
adapter mto a watl AC power hne outlet
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Before connecting the VGA Receiver, make sure the Power switch is in
the OFF position Connect the A/V outputjacks ofthe Receiver to the
AN iNjacks ofthe AN Display Units by using the AN cable come
With the VGA. There are three ootors torthe RCA connectors oflhe
A/V cable. M eke sure the yellow. white and red plugs match the yellow.
white and red jacks on both the transmitter and the AN display units
correctly.
Before plugging the power adapter into the VGA Receiver, make sure
its AC voltage rating matches the AC powertine standard ofyour
country. Forexample. 120W60Hz is the system standard in USA or
230V/50Hz in Germany therefore you should usetZOViGOHz power
adapter in USA or 230V/50Hz power adapter in Germany. After plugging
the power adapter into the VGA Receiver and the wail outlet, turn the
Power switcr to the ON position and check to be sure the Power ONIOFF
indicator light is lit.
A. Howto cor nect the VGA Receiver to your TV set or Monitor
1. Use AN cable to connect NV OUT from the Receiverto A/V IN
on yourTV set or Monitor. Be sure to match Audio (R&LJ and
Violet: Jacks on both the Receiver and TV set on Monitor
corre:tly. If your TV set or Monitor has only one Audio 1N jack
then connect it to the Audio OUTjack labelled ”MONO"
on the Receiver.
2 Connect the DC adapter to the Receiver first, and then Piug the
DC adapter into a wall AlC power line outlet.
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1 Use AN cable to cunnecl Audio OUT on the Receiver toAudio
IN on y our speakers, Be sure to match Audio (RM) jacks on
both (he Receiver and specks correctly.
2‘ Connect the DC adapter to the Recewerfirst, and then plug the
DC adapter into a wall A/C power Fine outlet
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Page 12
Channol solocglon
it channel switch (rear)
Four setting positions (1 to 4) on the sliding switch for select“
the transmitter and the receiver channel.
In the example shown
here. Channe! 2 is
activatedforboth CH SW CH SW
Transmitter and ‘
Receiver Transmitter
Note: Both the transmitter and the receiver have to be set on the
same channel |n ordertu properly operate
Page 13
Tr ubl h i
Please read th 5 user manual carefully before using the VGA.
Ityou have any difficulties using the VGA, consult the
following checl
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