Tranwo Technology TTA-26T GigaAir 2626 User Manual
Tranwo Technology Corp GigaAir 2626
User manual
‘4— GigaAir 2626 —4/1— 5.86HzAudio/Video Sender Contents 1.Important Safety Information ........................................ 1 2.Package Content ........................................................ 2 3.Panel ControlAnd Function ......................................... 3 4.Setup Guide ............................................................... 4 5.0rient Transmitter/Receiver for optimal performance ..... 5 1.Important Safety Information To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain and moisture. For example: do not use near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or nearby a swimming pool. To avoid electric shock, do not take apart this product, provided as an accessory. This product should be operated only under power supply. Do not overload wall outlets and extension outlets as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the imits regulated by FCC and CE. 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, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. The change or modifications no expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user's authority to operate the device. 2.Package Contents Check to make sure that all units shown as below are enclosed. If something missed, please contact your dealer. 1.5.8GHzTransmitterX1 2.5.SGHz Receiver X1 UHF:433.92MHZ 3. IR Mouse X1 / fasten strips X 2 j -- 4. PowerAdapters(120V)X2 5, RCA Cable X2: 4g gs 3.Panel Control and Function Transmitter/Receiver .UHFAntenna .ON/OFF Switch Power Indicator/IR Windows IR Mouse Jack (Transmitter Only) . PowerAdapter Jack Channel Selection Switch(SeIect the channel by sliding the dip switch to the channel number you want. Note: Must select the same channel both on transmitter and receiver) 7.A/V Jack ewewwe 4.Setup Guide To enjoy a life ofwireless video and audio, just connect the transmitter to whateverA/V source you like and connect the receiver to a TV, monitor or speaker in another location. NotezMake sure the ON/OFF switch is in the I'OFFJ position before connection Transmitter Q 1 . Connect one end ofthe RCA cable (or scart cable) to the audio and video jacks, and connect the other end to a . t “a source deV|ce as well. ~ m o 5 / i 2. Connectthe DC plug ofthe adapter “Q to the DCjack, and connect the power lR Mouse supplyto an outlet. Transmitter 3. Keep the IR window oriented toward the source AV equipment, or alternatively use the IR Mouse to remotely control it. To AV Equipment Receiver Remote 1. Connect one end ofthe RCA cable Q C°”"°”er (or scart cable) to the audio and video jacks, and connect the other end to a TV (or monitor, speakers) on which . . you Ilke to enjoy a program. Receiver 2. Connectthe DC plug ofthe adapter to the DCjack, and connect the power supplyto an outlet. 3. Keep the IR window oriented toward your remote controller. 5.0rient Transmitter/Receiver for optimal performance For optimal performance, both the audio/video and remote control antennas should be carefully oriented as described below. For maximum transmitting range, try to minimize obstacles (e.g. yourTV or other electronics, large furniture) where between the transmitter and receiver. Orients the 5.SGHz AlV Antennas The system delivers high—quality 5-BGHzAntenna 5-8GHzAntenna audio and video by using directional antennas, which must be oriented ___ to getthe best results. The antennas are designed to be able to rotate in almost any direCtion' Transmitter Receiver In most situations, the convex ofthe antennas on both the transmitter and receiver should be facing one another and perpendicular (at a right angle) to an imaginary line drawn between the two units. Two examples are shown as Fig.1, Fig.2. Since all homes are different, for optimal reception, additional alignment may be necessary. Ifthe transmitter and receiver are less than 10 feet apart, suggest to lie the antennas on their casings since the distance issoshon. 5.8GHzAntenna 5.8GHzAntenna /:1 T5772.— Receiver Transmitter Orients the UHF Antennas In order to obtain optimal performance ofthe remote control extender, the remote control antennas should also be oriented at a right angle to an imaginary line drawn between the transmitter and receiver. Ifyour remote control extender is not working satisfactorily, rotate the remote control antenna on eitherthe transmitter or receiver 90 degrees so that it is still perpendicularto the path between the units.(See Fig.3) IF you notice improved performance, keep this orientation. Rotating the antenna on both units should have no effect. UHF Antenna VK\\ \\ UHFAntenna (9 m 0 Transmitter ® use a Rece|ver
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