Radio Shack 1501215 RF Modulator User Manual
RadioShack Corporation RF Modulator Users Manual
Users Manual
% )éfiusfm Pngel Monmy,1mes,2002 MI PM ”$1 0 f 4-Way RF Modulator V f’ 15-1215 Thank yau for shopping at Radioshack. Yum Radioshack A—Way RF Modulator is designed |O conven the stereo audio and video signals (ram up m four home snlenainment cumpunsnlsl such as a DVD player. satsmls, cab‘s TV hox. or VCR to a conventional coaxial cable output. A nvu wsm wsw use s-vmzu OWN ER‘S MANUAL New read helore usmg this equipment. @ 2002 RadlnSh-fi Carywalien. ' AI Right: Ruiwld. RadIoShacka mm.“ m WWW m mm www,vadlcshack4LDm" "n! by Ramsh-ck Cami-“W- OW fl?‘ 4&5 FCC ID: AA01501215 $ éfiznsm 17.32 MandalelneLZlmz 3:21PM gé‘ O CONNECTIONS ‘1 ? Your modulator provides four—sets of input jacks that can be used to connect up to four home entertainment components, and each set ofthe input leeks includes one s-VlDEOjackr it can auto-select the video signals if both s-video and composite signals are received. S-video signals have the highest priority. Connect your antenna or the cable TV‘s , output to ANT IN on the back of the * modulator with a 75-ohm F-conneotor coaxial cable. Plug the connector on one end ol 8 75-ohm F-connecmr cable to To TV on ' , the back olthe modulator, and plug the connector on the cable’s other end to your TV input terminal. Plug the connectors on one end oia stereo AN cable into one set of the V £2 é; Me “to fire FCC ID:AA01501215 * ‘éflzlsm Page! Mnndxy,!m3,2001 3:21PM é o % (video Iyellcw), R (audlo rlght / red), ‘1 $ and L (audio lefll while) tNPUTjaoks on 7 the modulator, Plug the connectors on the cable's other end into the video and audio cutpuljacks an the component, Or, you can connect an S-vwdec cable from the S-VIDEO Dutpul of a device to an s-VIDEO INPUTjack an lhe medulalcr in lieu cfA/V cablesc Powering the Modulator You can power he modulator using the . supplied sv, 100 mA ACIDC A ‘ ‘ adamanfl Always connect the AC adapter to the modulator before you connect il to AC power. When you finish, disconnect the adapter from AC power before you dlsccnnect it (mm the modulatorr When your connections are complete insen the supplied AC adepter's barrel plug into the Dc svjack on the back of the modulator. then plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet, The LED on the from of the modulator ltghts. Ommnou 1. Tum on the TV and set Ittc elther Channel 3 GM, whichever ls not 5; we fie FCC ID: AA01501215 % é IS-IZISJ'In ragga MundzyJunejJfllu 3:21PM area. TV (a or 4), 3. Press the corresponding front of the modulator.“ the back of the modulator to the KNOW found to comply with the limits (or a FCC ID: AA01501215 abs used for regular broadcasts in your 2. Set the modulator‘s CHANNEL 3/4 to the same channel you set the component seledcr 112/314 on the Tum on the connected component and set 750/1th (the impedance switch) on sition that ives the best icture. D’ “on W po 9 p \ B’ . |f yo”, TV is Eu, old To watch the TVs sig nal, set the one with dark or component selector to an unused distorted component. or set the selec‘lor to a presentation, slide compunenl that is not powered on. 7511/1142 to 1 kn. , The impedance To rte-select a component without Wm, (my affecs seiecling another component. lightly mpur 1, wees a diflerent component's selector button. no not fully compress the button. The depressed button releases. THE FCC WANTS You To This equipment has been tested and Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 D, the FCC Rules. These limits are —$ ti $ i‘éTs-msfm Pages Mned-y,1m1,zt7ii2 am PM géi ‘ 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 However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does , cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment ofi and on. the user is encouraged to |ry to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient er relocate the receiving antenna. - increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ' Censult ycur local Radinshack store or an experienced radio/TV technician for help, "Tree—er FCC ID: AA01501215 % é islzisjm PagefiMundsmemm 3mm é ‘ . - ii you cannot eiirfiinale the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your modulator. aii Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Radicshaok may cause interference and void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device wmplia wiin Part 15 of the FCC Ruies. Operation is subject to the condition metihis device does not cause harmful interference. This device complies with Part is cfthe FCC Ruiee, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful Interference, and (2) this device must accept any interierence received, including Interference that may cause undesired operation. Your modulator is ETL listed to UL standards and meets all applicable FCC requirements. CARE Keep the modulaterdry. Ifit gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the modulator only in normal temperature environments, Handle the is e ole “i‘ are FCC ID: AA01501215 % léils-tflsfin Pagz'l Mom-lay, limel, 1002 341m _$‘ ‘ modulator carefully: do not drop it \‘ Keep the modulator away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth ~ occasionally to keep it looking new. If your modulator is not performing as it should, take it to your local Radioshaok store lor assistance, Modifying or f tampering with the modulators internal ; components can cause a malfunction ' and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. ' SPECIFICATIONS Antenna to TV lnsert loss . Output RF system . 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