Authinx VT50 Wireless Audio/Video System User Manual

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900 MHz WIRELESS AUDIO/VIDEO
SENDER and RECEIVER
, with IR Extender Feature
OWNER’S MANUAL
RECEIVER - MODEL VRSO
INTRODUCTIQN
Your Wireless Audio/Video Sender system consists of a Sender unit
which you connect to your satellite receiver, DVD player, etc, and a
Receiver unit that you connect to a TV anywhere in your home. The
Audio/Video Sender converts the A/V signal from your A/V product
into a 900 MHz wireless Radio Frequency (RF) signal and transmits
it (even through walls) to the Audio/Video Receiver. The Audio/
Video Receiver converts the signal back to an A/V signal and passes
it through audio/video cables to your TV‘s A/V input jacks.
The Audio/Video Sender system also includes an IR Extender
feature. This lets you remotely control the A/V product that the
Sender is connected to, from the location where the Receiver is
located. For example, you can control a DVD Player in your living
room, while watching it on a TV in your bedroom.
There are just a few simple steps to follow to hook up your Audio/
Video Sender system to a satellite receiver, VCR, DVD Player, or
Cable Box.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 3
CONTROLS AN'D CONNECTIONS ............................................... 4
SENDER .4
RECEIVER ........................................................................ 5
CONNECTING Up ................................................................... 6
HDOKING UP THE SENDER ................................................. 6
Hooxmo UP THE RECEIVER I8
FINE TUNING YOUR SYSTEM ................................................... 9
lR ExTENDER FEATURE ........................................................ lO
FCC CAUTION ..................................................................... ll
WARRANTY .. ............ l l
MEWS.—
Audio/Video Sender Audio/Video Receiver
RF Antenna
(for use with the [R
Extender femurs)
/_.\ ~
IR Extender Jack
A/V In Jacks
Power Supp|y
Jack
Power Supply
Jack
ON-OFF
Switch
ON-OFF
Switch
CQNNECTING UP
Hooking up the Audio/Video Sender
1. Connect one set of audio/video cables to the AUDIO and VlDEOjacks
of your Audio/Wdeo Sender. Take care to match the colors of the plugs
on the cable with the jacks on the Audio/Video Sender.
2. Connect the other end ofthe cable to the audio/Video OUTjaoks on
your TV. Take care to match the colors of the plugs on the cable with
the jacks on the TV. If the jacks on the TV are colored differently,
connect the yellow plug to the jack labelled VIDEO‘ the red plug to
the jack labelled AUDIO KlGl—lT and the white plug to thejack labeled
AUDIO LEFT. See diagram A below.
Nata: [fyour' Tlf'does not includeAudio/l'idea OUTjnckr, you will
need to remake the EDNHECHGIIS us shown in clingy-am B) using the TV
antenna (coaxial) connections to link up 0 Satellite Receiver (DES), or
Cable Box, or VCR, or DVD Pla_\rer' to your TV
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34 Plug the Audio/Video Sender's Power Supply into a convenient 120
volt wall outlet and plug its jack into the Audio/Video Sender,
4. Position the Audio/Video Sender in a convenient location such as on
top of your TV and orient the antenna so that the fat side points in the
direction of the room where you will be installing the Receiver,
Ifyou have several A/V
components: ‘
lfyou have two or more A/V
components (cg. Satellite Receiver
(DBS), VCR, Cable Box, DVD Player,
etc.) that you want to watch in another
room. they will probably already be
hooked up to the local TV in series (see l
the diagram to the right), To connect the ‘
Audio/Video Sender youjust need to
identify the last component in the chain
and connect its LINE OUT jacks to the
Audio/Video Sender's A/V lN jacks.
If the last component in the chain
does not have spare LINE OUT jacks
reconnect the local TV to the last
component in the chain using a coaxial
cable to connect to the VHF/UHF jack.
then use the A/V connections for the
Audio/Video Sender,
DVD Player ‘
Hooking up the Audio/Video Receiver
1. Connect a set of audio/video cables to the AIV OUTjaclrs ofyour
Audio/Video Receivcc Connect the other end to your TV.
2, Plug the Audio/Video Receivcr’s Power Supply into a 120 volt wall
outlet and plug its jack into the Audio/Video Receiver.
Position the Audio/Video Receiver in a convenient location such as on
top of your TV and orient the antenna so that the fat side points in the
direction of the room where you set up the Audio/Video Senderr
c)
If your second TV is already K \
hooked up to a Satellite Receiver or "NfL/
other A] V device: ‘TJ
FL
If your Satellite Receiver or other A/V
component is connected to the TV using
AN cables, you can connect the Audio/
Video Receiver to the free LINE IN ‘
jacks on the component, i
EINE limmg YQIIR SXSIEM
The Wireless Audio/Video Sender usually works best with the fat faces
of the antennas on the Sender and Receiver units facing each other, see
diagram below. Sometimes, however, rcfections and other effects in your
home may affect the signal so that some adjustment of either the Sender or
Receiver antenna might be necessary to get the best signal.
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"you are not getting any sound or picture at all from the Receiver:
- Check that both the Sender's and Receiver’s power supplies are plugged
in.
' Check that the ON/‘OFF switch on the Sender and Receiver are ON.
[I the video or sound is poor, or if there is interference:
Take a look at what the video signal is passing through or near to get to the
Receiver. Metal objects and electromagneticfelds can distort the signal. Try
to keep the Receiver as far away from other devices as the cables allow . In
most cases, relocating the Sender or Receiver a few feet is enough to avoid
the source of interfcrcncc.
Try unplugging/turning of fany electromagnetic interference producing
devices, such as a baby monitor computer, wireless speakers, cordless phone,
etc. Other 900 MHz devices can distort the picture If you are experiencing
interference between your Xl OVideo Sender and some other equipment that
uses 900 MHz, check the other devices owner's manual for the flequencies of
each channel that it usesfl‘he lefiden Sender uses 92l MHz.We recommend
using a frequency on the other device that is farthest from 92lMl—iz. Otherwise
you will need to discontinue use oi’the device while using the “den Sender.
USING THE IR EXTENDER FEATURE
The IR extender lets you use your remote to control the A/V product that
the A/V Sender is connected to. E.G., ifthe Sender is connected to a DVD
Player, or VCR in your living room, and the Audio/Video Receiver is
connected to a TV in your bedroot ' on can control the DVD Player or
VCR while watching the picture from it on the TV in your bedroom. You
do this by pointing your remote control at the Audio/Video Receiver that’s
connected to your bedroom TV. It receives t c IR commands from your
remote and converts them to wireless Radio Frequency (RF) commands,
and sends them to the Audio/Video Sender. You plug the IR extender cable
into the jack on the back ol'the A/V Sender and attach the IR emitters to
the front ofthe DVD Player, or VCR, etc.. t at you want to control.
Audio/Video Sender
Mode] VTSO
Cable Box
Front
IR emitter
w Cable Box
DVD Player w “ 55°“
From
DVD Player
. Back
[R emitter
l. Plug the lit extenderjack on the lR emitter cord into the IR EXT.
socket located on the back of the VTSOA Transmitter.
Attach the emitters in front of the devices you want to control.
Make sure that the IR emitters are attached close to the IR sensors on
the devices you want to control.
The IR emitter cord lets you control up to two IR devices.
Note you will need to use your remote control to select which device (Cable
Box. DVD player, etc.). passes its A/V signals to the VTSOA (or use an
external switch box to select the source),
5" l”
10
FCC & IC Caution
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WlTl-l PART l5 OF THE FCC RULES,
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(l) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED
OPERATION.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and. ifnot installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. Il'this equipment docs cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more ofthe following measures:
»- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
»- [ncrease the separntion between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for lielpi
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian lCES—OOS.
Cet uppareil numérique de la classe B est oonfonnea la normc NMB—OOS du Canada.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence~exempt RSS standardts).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (I) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le present apparel] est conl'orme aux CNR d’lndustrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise'e aux deux conditions
‘suivantcs . (I) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage. et (2) l'ntilisatenr de
vl’appureil doit acceptor tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est
susceptible d’en eompromettre le fonctionnement.
NOTE: Modifications to this product will void the user‘s authority to operate this
equipment.
11
X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. Limited One Year Warranty
X10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. (X10) warrants X10
products to be free from defective material and workmanship for a period of
one (1) year from the original date of purchase at retail. X10 agrees to repair
or replace, at its sole discretion, a defective X10 product if returned to X10
within the warranty period and with proof of purchase. If service is required
under this warranty:Call 1-800~442—5065, visit www.x101com, or e-mail
supp01t@x10.com.
For help or more information on setup, please visit: www.xlO.com/support
X10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc.
400 Forge Way, Rockaway, NJ 07866
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