User manual MEDION WIRELESS RADIO TRANSMITTER SYSTEM MD 81209

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[. . . ] The low transmitting power of the devices eliminates any danger to health according to the current state of research and technology. Your radio transmission system transmits signals wirelessly from an audio/video source to another audio/video device. Typically, the radio signals are sent from a source with an aerial (e. A different TV in the building) so that the first device's aerial can be used for the second device. [. . . ] Remove the paper backing from the sticky surface of one of the two IR transmitters and stick the IR transmitter onto the audio/video source so that it is aligned with the infrared receiver on this device. Using more than one device As the infrared extender has two IR transmitters, you can simultaneously operate more than one device remotely from the receiver. For example, you can use the video recorder as well as the DVD player in another room. ⷠAttach an IR transmitter as described above to each device that you want to use in another location. Connecting more than one device You can also connect a second device to the transmitter that Can send signals from this device to the receiver and control this device remotely from there. You can now use the SOURCE 1/2 switch on the transmitter to choose which signal is transmitted to the TV connected to the AV OUT output. Example of transmitter setup with two devices The following diagram shows a typical arrangement with a satellite receiver, a TV and a DVD player on the transmitter side: Remove the protective cover and insert the mains adapter into the socket (230V ~ 50Hz). Use the channel switch at the bottom of the device to select a channel (A/B/C/D) to which the signal is to be sent. You can also connect the transmitter to a computer in order to transmit computer output to a television, for example. It does not usually make sense to transmit computer output to a TV for running computer applications, since the TV's screen display is not usually good enough to display the higher resolution computer image. If you want to show videos or presentations, however, displaying them via the TV is highly recommended. The operating system and the drivers for your graphics card support video output. As there are numerous combinations of these, we can only provide general instructions here. Please check the operating instructions for your computer or graphics card to see how you can divert the image to video output. The following example requires a PC running the Windows® 98 operating system or above. ⷠRefer to the operating instructions for your PC and follow the instructions for using video output. If your graphics card does not have a cinch output, use a suitable adapter (optional accessory). ⷠConnect the red and white plugs on the Mini DIN AV cinch cable to the appropriate audio output on your PC. Now switch on the transmitting station, the receiving station and your TV, and choose the appropriate video channel on your TV. ⷠStart your PC and wait until the operating system has fully loaded. ⷠRight click once on the Desktop and choose "Properties" to show the "Display Properties": Now click on "Settings" to configure your PC's output. You should therefore check the relevant operating instructions to see how you should proceed. [. . . ] ⷠOpen up the transmitter aerial and align it with the transmitter until you have the optimal image. You can also use the four channels to operate up to four radio transmission systems. ⷠNever use cleaning solutions that could damage the surface of the devices. At the end of its life, the radio transmission system should not be disposed of in household rubbish. [. . . ]

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