Marmitek 20041, 100304 User Manual

20041 / 100304•CABLELINK ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  2004
OWNER’S MANUAL 3
BETRIEBSANLEITUNG 17
GUIDE UTILISATEUR 32
CABLELINK75
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Transmitter - Sender - Transmetteur - Zender
Receiver - Empfänger - Récepteur - Ontvanger
1. READ THIS FIRST !
Caution: to reduce risk of electric shock, do not disassemble any part of the videosender system. No user-serviceable parts are inside. If you spill liquid on it, disconnect the unit from the AC outlet to prevent possible fire or shock hazard and consult authorized service personnel. Use only the supplied powersupplies. Defective parts must be replaced by original spareparts only.
Powerline operated equipment or accessories connected to the unit should bear the CE certification mark and should not be modified in any way that might defeat the safety features. Your CableLink meets all European standards for EMC, Safety and Radio Frequency, however inteference from other RF transmitters may occur. The range of the CableLink is at least 30 meters in an open air situation, however indoor the range is highly influenced by construction materials applied within the house.
Warning: to prevent electric shock hazard, do not expose any part of the CableLink to rain or moisture. Do not use near a bath tub, swimmingpool, etc. Disconnect the unit during thunderstorms from mains, areal socket and other connected equipment to avoid damage.
No guarantee or liability will be accepted for any damage caused due to incorrect use of the equipment supplied, other than indicated in this owner’s manual.
2. The CableLink 75 system.
The CableLink system includes a transmitter and a reciever for antenna signals. With the CableLink 75 system you can transmit audio and video signals throughout your house to a remote TV or VCR, without additional coaxial cables. The CableLink Transmitter can be connected directly to your antenna wall socket. The Transmitter is equiped with a built in TV Tuner. This tuner can be programmed and operated remotely with the Remote Control supplied. This tuner converts the antenna signal into an audio/video signal. This A/V signal is transmitted by the unit on a 2,4 GHz frequency. The receiver is connected to your remote Television or VCR on the Scart input.
Multisource.
Additional other video equipment can be connected to the transmitter as well (e.g. VCR, DVD player or satellite receiver) . The source required can be selected by the Remote Control supplied, even from another room. The CableLink has a built in IR (infrared) extender to be used with your original remotes You can also use the supplied 5in1 universal remote both locally (for your connected TV) as well as the for various equipment (e.g. DVD, VCR.etc.). connected to the Transmitter. This supplied remote is also used to select channels on the CableLink.
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3. CableLink 75 Transmitter.
To operate the transmitter please use following items supplied: 1 CableLink 75 VideoTransmitter 1 Powersupply 1 RCA/RCA cable 1 Scart adaptor indicated "transmitter" 1 Infrared extender with 3 IR LED’s 1 Coaxial splitter 1 Coaxial cable
3.1 Control Elements, Transmitter.
1. 433MHz antenna: Receives the RF signals from the IR extender built in the CableLink receiver. This allows you to operate your equipment (VCR, DVD player, etc) with your original remote or supplied remote from the location where the CableLink Receiver is used (e.g. at your remote TV). The antenna must be placed in an upward position.
2. Input jack: for the infrared extender IR LED’s. Please note 5.2 for more information)
3. Antenna Input (Cable In): To connect the CableLink transmitter to the Antenna wall output (antenna of cable signal). Use antenna cable provided.
4. Audio/Video input: Input for Audio and Video signals from your DVD player, VCR, etc.
5. Audio/Video output: Signal available at the output is either the antenna signal transmitted (if transmitter is in "Cable" mode) or signal connected to the Audio/Video input [4]. (mode selected by the remote control: "CATV/AV")
6. Power input: The supplied mains adaptor is connected to this input jack.
7. Power ON/OFF: This is for switching the transmitter on and off. When switched on the LED [13] will light up.
8. 2,4 GHz Antenna. Transmits the audio/video signals to the Receiver.
9. Channel Selector: To set the 2,4GHz channel. Setting of Transmitter and Receiver should be same (A,B,C or D)
10. Source: To select between Antenna input [3] or external connected equipment [4]
11. Cable Channel Down: Channel selection of the programmed TV Channels.
12. Cable Channel Up: Channel selection of the programmed TV Channels.
13. LED Indicator: lights when unit is switched on [7].
4. CableLink 75 Receiver
To operate the Receiver please use following items supplied: 1 CableLink Receiver 1 Powersupply 1 RCA/RCA cable 1 Scart adaptor indicated "Receiver"
4.1 Control Elements Receiver.
1. 433MHz antenna: Sends the RF signals from the IR extender built in the CableLink
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receiver. This allows you to operate your equipment (VCR, DVD player, etc) with your original remote or the remote supplied from the location where the CableLink Receiver is used (e.g. at your remote TV). The antenna must be placed in an upward position.
2. A/V Output: Connect this output with your remote TV (or VCR) by means the supplied RCA cable and the scart adaptor.
3. Channel Selector: Channel Selector: To set the 2,4GHz channel. Setting of Transmitter and Receiver should be same (A,B,C or D).
4. Power input: The supplied mains adaptor is connected to this input jack.
5. Power switch: This is for switching the receiver on and off. When switched on, no indicator lights up.
6. 2,4 GHz Antenna. Receives the audio/video signals from the transmitter.
7. IR Window: Point your remote to this window to transmit IR commands to the equipment connected to your CableLink Receiver.
5. Installation of the system.
Attention: Because of technical reasons, you need to place the CableLink transmitter and receiver together when installing the system. After finishing the installation you can move the receiver to wherever you wish to connect your TV. During the installation the receiver needs to be connected to a (random) TV.
You can connect the CableLink in two different ways. Do you own a satellite receiver, VCR or DVD player? In that case, use method 5.2 to connect your CableLink. Do you not have this type of equipment? Then use method 5.1 to connect your CableLink.
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5.1 Installation of the transmitter without extra equipment (such as satellite
receiver, VCR or DVD player).
1. Connect the coaxial cable supplied [C] to your antenna wall socket.
2. Connect the coaxial cable to the Antenna Input [] of your CableLink Transmitter.
3. Select a channel with the Channel Selector [9] e.g. C.
4. Connect the powersupply [6]
5. Switch on the power [7]
6. Make sure the CableLink 75 transmitter is placed some distance away from other items. Do not place the transmitter on top of your audio and/or video equipment. Direct the flat 2,4 GHz antenna [K] in the direction of the Receiver.
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5.2 Installation of the transmitter with extra equipment (such as satellite
receiver, VCR or DVD player).
This hook up scheme allows you to watch all sources both in the main room and the second room.
1. Connect the antenna splitter [A] to the aerial connection of your TV
2. Connect the supplied coaxial cable [C] to one side of the antenna splitter [A]
3. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable [C] to the antenna input [3] of the CableLink 75 transmitter
4. Connect the existing coaxial cable (from your Satellite receiver or VCR) to the other end of the splitter.
5. Connect the audio/video output [F] from your DVD player to the audio/video input [4] of the CableLink 75 transmitter [MultiSource function]. A RCA/RCA cable [G] is supplied.
6. Connect the audio/video output [5] of the CableLink 75 transmitter to the audio/video input (SCART) [I] of your TV. To make this connection, you can use the cable you used for connecting your DVD to your TV originally.
7. Insert the plug of the infrared extender cable to output [2] on the CableLink 75 transmitter.
8. Locate the small IR LED’s on the IR sensors of the equipment connected. The IR emitters have an adhesive tape on the back side. Remove the paper protective label and affix the emitter lightly on the facia of your equipment. It may take some adjustments to find the right location.
9. Select a channel with the Channel Selector [9].
10. Connect the power supply [6]
11. Switch on the unit with the ON/OFF switch [7].
12. Make sure the CableLink 75 transmitter is placed some distance away from other items. Do not place the transmitter on top of your audio and/or video equipment. Direct the flat 2,4 GHz antenna [K] in the direction of the Receiver.
5.3 Installation of the Receiver.
Attention: Because of technical reasons, you need to place the CableLink transmitter and receiver together when installing the system. After finishing the installation you can move the receiver to wherever you wish to connect your TV. During the installation the receiver needs to be connected to a (random) TV.
1. Connect the RCA cable with the A/V output on the CableLink receiver [2]. Take care to match the color of the plugs with the color code on the jacks of the receiver.
2. Connect the cable with your television set, use the Scart adaptor marked "Receiver" if connected on the scart input.
3. Select the corresponding channel [3] with your transmitter (set both units on e.g. "C").
4. Connect the powersupply [4]
5. Switch on the unit with the ON/OFF switch [5].
6. Direct the flat 2,4 GHz antenna [K] in the direction of the Transmitter.
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Note: To receive the signals from your CableLink, switch the TV connected to your CableLink receiver (remote TV) on the A/V channel (on some TV’s use channel "0"). If connected a blue screen appears if no channel is programmed on your CableLink.
5.4. 5in1 Remote Control
1. Open the battery compartment on the reverse of the remote.
2. Place 2 batteries (AAA size, not included). Note the correct polarity/position.
3. Close the battery compartment.
CableLink 75 function keys on your 5in1 Remote:
0-9 Channel selection. CHAN+ Next Channel CHAN- Previous Channel PREV.CH Return to previous selected channel CATV/AV Select between CableLink internal tuner or external connected
A/V equipment (e.g. DVD player)
DISP On screen channel indication of the set CableLink channel.
NOTE: The CableLink channels are dedicated channels for the CableLink system and mostly not identical to the channels you are used to by your cable provider!
SCAN Automatic search for channels (6.2). CHAN ADD/DEL Add or delete CableLink channels. To delete a stored CableLink channel
(e.g. channel 30), select this channel and then press CHAN ADD/DEL. On screen the text "CATV 30 DELETED" appears. Next time you step through the channels, channel 30 will not appear. To add a new channel; press the desired channel number (e.g. 40) as
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on the 0-9 keypad. Then press CHAN ADD/DEL. On screen the text "CATV 40 ADDED" appears.
SET To add a security code (=individual code unique to your remote), if
more than one CableLink systems are used within one house (read 6.4.)
For a more detailed instruction on the remote: look at Chapter 7.
6. CableLink 75 channel set up
You can program the CableLink 75 in three different ways.
Method A
By searching the entire frequency band. This is the best way to program your CableLink 75 if the TV stations are on so-called +/- channels. Also if you do not know how the TV stations in your area are transmitted, it is best to use this method. More information can be found in chapter 6.1.
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Method B
By searching whole channel numbers. If you know that all stations in your area are on whole channels, you can find the quickest method in chapter 6.2.
Method C
By keying in the channel numbers. To use this method, you need a list of channels from you cable supplier. More information can be found in chapter 6.3.
6.1 Method A: scanning the complete frequency band:
NOTE: searching the complete frequency band by using method A will take about 20 minutes.
1. Press and hold the FINE TUNE + key until text on the TV screen changes to "Fine Tune +"
2. Wait until the system stops searching and displays the found TV channel
3. Press the CBL ADD/DEL key to store the found TV channel in the memory (when you press the CBL ADD/DEL key for a second time, you will delete the TV channel from the memory again).
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 until you found all TV channels.
Note: When the TV channel you found is not tuned precisely enough, you can use the FINE TUNE – and FINE TUNE + keys to fine tune the channel by using short key presses. Press CBL ADD/DEL to store the TV channel to memory.
6.2 Method B: Automatic channel search (round channel numbers)
If you search via this method, the so-called + and - channels will be skipped.
1. Turn on the TV where the CableLink 75 receiver is connected to and select the SCART or Video input
2. Press the button labelled CBL on your remote control
3. Switch on the CableLink 75 receiver and the CableLink 75 transmitter.
4. The TV connected to the CableLink 75 receiver will (for about 20 seconds) display a blue screen with the text ‘HANDSET CODE 636’. While this text is displayed, you need to press a random button on your remote (not the SET button). Aim the remote control at the front display of the CableLink 75 receiver.
5. Press SCAN
6. The TV displays "Press again to confirm"
7. Press the SCAN button again to start the automatic search. On the TV screen the text "Scanning, please wait" will appear. An upwards arrow will blink every half second. The automatic scan process will take about 1 minute.
8. As soon as the scanning is completed, the text "Scanning complete – found XYZ channels" will be displayed. The system will switch automatically to the first found TV channel.
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With the CHAN+ and CHAN- keys, you will be able to browse through the found TV channels
10. If you want to remove a TV channel from the memory or to restore the channel into the memory again, press CBL ADD/DEL (Play key).
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6.3 Method C: scanning the frequency band with the use of the CableLink 75
channel numbers
NOTE: The CableLink 75 system uses it’s own channel numbering. The numbers used by the CableLink system will therefore NOT correspond directly with the channel numbers on the channel overview of your Cable TV provider or the channel numbering you used with your TV or VCR.
1. Take the channel overview chart of your Cable TV provider or the terrestrial channel overview for your region with an overview of both TV channels and frequencies [MHz].
2. In the back of this owner’s manual you will find a table that contains the following columns:
• Frequency: Frequencies belonging to the TV channel
• CableLink 75 channel nr.: CableLink 75 own channel number which will be linked to the TV channel on a certain frequency
• Channel Name: Here you can fill in the name of the TV channel
3. Search for the frequency of the TV channel you are looking for (e.g. 471,25 MHz) on the channel overview chart of your Cable TV provider.
4. Look for the CableLink 75 channel number with a frequency which is near to the frequency you are looking for (chart in the back of this manual)
5. Look in the column CableLink 75 channel nr. Enter this number via the numeric (0..9) keyboard of the remote control.
6. Press FINE TUNE + when you search for a higher frequency. Hold the key until the text changes to "Fine tune +" OR Press FINE TUNE – when you search for a lower frequency. Hold the key until the text changes to "Fine tune –"
7. After a short time the TV channel will appear. Press the CBL ADD/DEL key to store the TV channel you found into the memory (press CBL ADD/DEL again if you want to remove the TV channel from the memory again).
8. Repeat steps 3 to 7 to add all TV channels to the memory of the CableLink 75
6.4. Clearing the memory (master reset)
1. Switch the CableLink 75 transmitter off and on again (by using the ON/OFF switch (7)).
2. Press the SOURCE and CHAN DOWN key (middle key) at the front of the transmitter at the same time
3. On screen the text "DELETED" will appear
7. Universal remote 5in1
The provided 5in1 remote does not only contain keys for your CableLink 75 system (read 5.4), you are also able to control your TV, VCR, DVD player and Satellite receiver with it! The remote is pre-programmed at the factory for most brands and models of equipment.
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7.1. Infrared extender
Your CableLink 75 system has a build in infrared extender. This infrared extender lets you control your VCR, DVD player and Satellite receiver, which are set up at the transmitter side, through walls and floors. To use the infrared extender, point your remote at the infrared receiver which is located behind the window at the front of the CableLink 75 receiver. The infrared extender will also work with the original remotes of your equipment (except 400kHz infrared systems like B&O).
To use the infrared extender you must have the infrared extension cable connected to the CableLink 75 transmitter. Please see 5.2 for more details.
7.2. Button descriptions
LED indicator light
The indicator light flashes when the remote is operating
POWER
Switches your equipment ON and OFF
TV, VCR, DVD, SAT
Used to select the device to control
SET UP
Used for programming the remote
CHAN + and CHAN -
To select channels
VOL +/-
To control the volume
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Mute key. To switch off the sound
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To select channels and numbers. Also to enter device codes.
ENTER
Works as acceptance button for menu functions of your equipment
A/V
Toggles between TV and Video mode
MENU
Access the menu function of the device you are controlling (if available)
EXIT
Used to exit menu functions
Cursor keys
Used to navigate and adjust Menu items of the device you are controlling
OK
Select menu items of the device you are controlling
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Fast text ON / Fast text OFF / Fast text HOLD. INFO
Access to the on screen information of the device you are controlling
PLAY, REW, FF, STOP, PAUSE, REC
Works the same as your original remote. You must press the REC button twice to begin recording.
7.3. Set the remote control for your TV, VCR, DVD player and satellite
receiver.
There are 2 ways to program the remote control for your existing devices (such as TV or DVD player). Method A: Setting the remote control by entering the code given in the code book (supplied). Method B: Setting the remote control by manually searching the codes.
Method A
1. Turn on the device you want to control (TV, VCR, etc.).
2. Press and hold SETUP until the LED indicator comes lights steadily. Release the SETUP button.
3. Press and release the mode for the device you want to control. The LED blinks once (TV, VCR, DVD or SAT).
4. Search for the brand of your device in the code book and enter the corresponding code. The LED turns off after the last digit entered.
5. Point the remote at the device and press the POWER button. Your device should turn off.
6. Turn your device on and press CHAN+. If the device responds, setup is complete.
Notes: The TV key can only be used to store TV codes, but you can store a code for ANY device under either the VCR, SAT or DVD key. E.G. program your first SAT receiver under the SAT key, and your second SAT receiver under the DVD key.
If your TV, VCR or Satellite receiver does not respond, try the other codes for your brand. If it still does not respond, try the method B.
If the LED blinked rapidly when you entered the code, you may have entered an invalid code. Recheck the code in the code list and try again.
Method B
When you cannot find your device in the code list or your device does not respond after you entered the codes for your brand, you can try to find the right code by using the manual code search:
1. Turn on the device you want to control.
2. Press and hold SETUP until the LED indicator lights steadily. Release the SETUP button.
3. Press the mode button (TV, VCR, etc.) that matches the equipment you want to control. The LED blinks once.
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4. Shortly press CHAN+ repeatedly until the device to be controlled changes channel. If you accidentally go past the code press CHAN – repeatedly until the channel changes again.
5. Press and release the ENTER button to complete the setup.
Note:
- In some cases you will have to press the CHAN+ button a lot (more than 50x).
- If your device does not have a Channel +/- function, you can use the POWER button. Use
the PLAY button for the VCR.
7.4 Identifying codes found using the search procedure
1. Press and hold the SETUP until the LED lights steadily. Release the SETUP button.
2. Press the mode button that matches the equipment you want to identify TV, VCR, etc.). The LED blinks once.
3. Press and release SETUP. The LED blinks once.
4. To find the first digit press each number button from 0 to 9 until the LED blinks. The number you pressed is the first digit of the code
5. Press each number button from 0 to 9 again as above to find the second digit.
6. Press each number in turn to find the third digit. When the third digit has been found, the LED goes out.
7.5 Switch between antenna signal and audio/video source
You can connect not only an antenna signal to the CableLink transmitter but also an external audio/video source (for example a DVD player, a video recorder or a satellite receiver). You can then use the CableLink remote control to switch between the antenna signal and the external source. You do this by pressing the [A/V] key on the remote.
7.6 Changing the code of the 5in1 remote for use with the CableLink 75
Remark: It is only necessary to change the code of the 5in1 remote if another CableLink 75 system is used in your immediate neighbourhood (within 100 meters).
The default setting of the remote is "636"
To change the code of both the 5in1 remote and your CableLink 75 system:
1. Press and hold SETUP until the LED stays on
2. Press CBL
3. Enter one of the following codes: 639 638 637 636 (default)
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Switch the CableLink 75 transmitter off and then on again (by using the ON/OFF switch (7))
5. The following on screen text will appear: "HANDSET CODE ABC PRESS "SET" TO CHANGE OR ANY OTHER KEY TO CONTINUE"
6. Press "SET". The following on screen text will appear: "PRESS AGAIN TO CONFIRM"
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7. Press "SET" again
8. The screen shows the following text: "CODE XYZ ACCEPTED" (e.g. code 638 accepted)
9. Test the connection by pressing CHAN+ or CHAN-
7.7 Resetting the configuration of the remote control
You can reset the remote control to its original configuration, as follows:
1. Press the SETUP button until the LED remains on.
2. Press the STOP button twice and then press the MUTE button once.
3. The LED will go out.
8. Troubleshooting
Poor quality of all TV channels
1. Obstructions of the signal can sometimes affect the transmission quality. Move the CableLink 75 transmitter or receiver a few centimetres to solve the problem.
2. Change the channel settings (A .. D) at both the transmitter as the receiver. The channel setting on the transmitter must match the setting on the receiver (e.g. both set to B)
Poor quality of some of the TV channels
1. Check the antenna connection of the CableLink 75 transmitter. You can check the signal at the transmitter side by connecting a TV to the antenna connection directly. It is especially important to check your antenna system if high frequency channels contain more noise that lower frequency channels.
2. If the found TV channel is not tuned exact enough, use the FINE TUNE + and FINE TUNE – buttons to fine tune the TV channel. Press CBL ADD/DEL to store the new settings.
The infrared extender does not work
1. Is the infrared extension cable connected to the CabeLink 75 transmitter? Are the infrared eyes attached to your equipment at the right position? Try to experiment with their location if you are not convinced of the right position on your device.
2. If you use a wireless headphone, wireless speakers or other equipment using 433,92 MHz transmission, this could affect the range of the infrared extender function dramatically. Switch of these devices to improve the range.
The remote won’t control you’re A/V equipment or doesn’t work at all
1. Use manual controls or the original remote to confirm the equipment is working properly
2. Be sure you pressed the device key for the device you want to control
3. Re-enter the code for you’re A/V product form the code listing
4. Try searching for codes by using the Manual or Automatic code search
5. Check the polarity of the batteries
6. Exchange the batteries
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The remote won’t work with the CableLink 75
1. The code of the remote is not matching the code setup in the CableLink system.
2. To operate the CableLink with the remote provided, you need to point it at the CableLink receiver.
3. To operate the CableLink with the remote provided, it has to be set to the CableLink mode. To set it to the CableLink mode, press the [CBL] key.
4. Using a wireless baby monitor, wireless headphones or wireless speakers that operate on the same frequency as the infrared extender of your CableLink 75 (433 MHz) will significantly decrease the range.
5. After the CableLink transmitter has been turned on, you will get a blue screen showing the text "HANDSET CODE 636 etc.". If you wait too long to confirm, the set will not automatically switch to installation mode. To access the installation mode, you will then need to turn the CableLink transmitter off and on again.
My CableLink 75 cannot find any channels
1. The automatic search method only finds what are known as "whole" channels. However, some cable networks only use + and – channels. You can find these by searching for them manually.
I do not get the blue screen on my TV
1. The CableLink receiver is attached to the Scart input on your TV. This means that the TV always has to be set to "external channel" or "audio/video" channel. The instructions for your TV will tell you how to do this.
I’ve programmed the channels on the CableLink but I can't switch channels
1. Read "The remote won't work with the CableLink 75"
2. The CableLink has stored the channels in the transmitter. You therefore cannot switch channels on the TV; you have to do so on the CableLink transmitter itself. The TV therefore has to always be set to the "external" or "audio/video" channel. By setting the remote to CableLink mode (using the [CBL] key), you can change the channels on the CableLink transmitter. When doing so, it is important to aim at the CableLink receiver.
I can't change the order of the channels
1. The CableLink uses a standard order for the channel numbers. You cannot change that order yourself.
I can hear the sound of the first TV on the second TV via the CableLink.
You probably connected the cable with the Scart adapter TRANSMITTER to the audio/video OUT of the CableLink transmitter. You need to use OUTPUT with the Scart adapter RECEIVER or INPUT with the Scart adapter TRANSMITTER.
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LESEN SIE ZUERST DIESES!
1. ACHTUNG!
Um einen Kurzschluss zu vermeiden, darf dieses Gerät ausschliesslich in trockenen Räumen verwendet werden und darf nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden. Nicht neben oder in der Nähe eines Bades, Schwimmbeckens usw. verwenden. Das Gerät niemals öffnen. Evtl. Reparaturen nur durch fachmännisches Personal ausführen lassen.
Anmerkung: Dieses Gerät wurde nach den CE-Richtlinien (EMC und Niederspannung) hergestellt und ist ministeriell geprüft. Obwohl Entwurf und verwendete Frequenz dafür sorgen, dass bei normaler Awendung keine Störungen mit anderen Geräten entstehen, können Störungen bei Hochfrequenzsendern und –empfängern nie völlig ausgeschlossen werden. Sender und Empfänger haben eine Reichweite von wenigstens 30 Metern (sog. Offenes Feld). Wände und Decken zwischen Sender und Empfänger verringern diese Reichweite, je nach verwendeten Baumaterialen und Stärke. Bei uneigentlicher Verwendung, selbst angebrachten Veränderungen oder Reparaturen, verfallen alle Garantieansprüche.
2. Beschreibung des Systems
Mit dem Marmitek CableLink 75 können Sie ein Antennensignal auf ein TV-Gerät bringen, ohne Kabel verlegen zu müssen. Der Sender des CableLink 75 kann direkt an den Antennenstecker Ihrer Wohnung angeschlossen werden. Den Empfänger des CableLink 75 schliessen Sie an den SCART-Eingang Ihres TV-Gerätes an.
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Der Sender des CableLink 75 hat auch noch Anschlüsse für zusätzliche Videogeräte wie z.B. einen Videorekorder, DVD-Spieler oder Satellitempfänger. Auch diese Signale können Sie daher völlig drahtlos zu Ihrem TV-Gerät schicken. Die mitgelieferte 5in1-universelle Fernbedienung ermöglicht das Umschalten zwischen dem TV-Tuner und Ihrem DVD-Spieler, Satellitempfänger oder Videorekorder. Ausserdem können Sie all diese Geräte mit der 5in1-Fernbedienung steuern.
3. CableLink 75 Sender (Transmitter)
Zum Aufstellen des Senders benötigen Sie folgende Teile: 1x CableLink 75 Sender (Transmitter) 1x Netzteil 1x Chinch/Chich-Kabel 1x Scart Adapter mit Aufkleber ‘Transmitter’ 1x Infrarot-Extenderkabel mit 3 ‘Augen’ 1x Antennensplitter 1x Coaxkabel
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3.1. Bedienungselemente
1. 433MHz-Antenne Empfängt Signale von Fernbedienungen auf der Empfängerseite. Dies gilt sowohl für die Signale der mitgelieferten 5in1 Uiversalfernbedienung, als auch für Signale Ihrer Originalfernbedienungen von Videorekorder, Satellitempfänger oder DVD-Spieler.
2. Anschlußstelle für das Infrarot-Extenderkabel Auf diesen Ausgang wird das Infrarot-Extenderkabel angeschlossen (s. Punkt 5.2. für weitere Informationen).
3. Antenneneingang (Cable in) Zum Anschliessen des Signales von Kabel-TV (CAI) oder eigenem Antennensignal (terristisch).
4. Audio/Videoeingang Eingang zum Anschliessen eines Videorekorders, DVD-Spielers oder Satellitempfängers.
5. Audio/Videoausgang Auf diesem Ausgang steht das Signal zur Verfügung, das durch den Sender ausgestrahlt wird. Je nach aktivem Modus des Senders ist dies das Signal des eingebauten TV-Tuners oder das Signal welches auf dem Audio/Videoeingang [4] angeschlossen ist.
6. Anschluss Netzteil Zum Anschliessen des mitgelieferten 12V Netzteiles.
7. EIN/AUS-Schalter Schalter zum Ein- oder Ausschalten des Kabeltuner-Senders. Ist der Sender eingeschaltet, leuchtet die Diode [13] auf.
8. 2,4 GHz Senderantenne Sendet das Kabel- oder A/V-Signal zum Empfänger.
9. Kanalschalter Zum Wählen des 2,4GHz-Senderkanales (A,B,C,D). Die Wahl der Kanäle von Sender und Empfänger müssen identisch sein.
10. Wahlschalter Mit diesem Schalter können Sie zwischen dem internen TV-Tuner und dem Signal des Audio/Video-Einganges [4] schalten.
11. Kabelkanal DOWN Zur Wahl eines anderen TV Senders (runter)
12. Kabelkanal UP Zur Wahl eines anderen TV Senders (rauf)
13. LED-Anzeige Diese Anzeige leuchtet, wenn der Sender operationell ist.
4. CableLink 75 Empfänger (receiver)
Zum Aufstellen des Empfängers benötigen Sie folgende Teile: 1x CableLink 75 Empfänger (receiver) 1x Netzteil 1x Chinch/Chinch-Kabel 1x Scart Adapter mit Aufkleber ‘receiver’
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4.1. Bedienungselemente
1. 433MHz- Antenne Sendet Signale von Fernbedienungen, die im Raum des Empfängers verwendet werden. Dies gilt sowohl für die Signale der mitgelieferten 5in1 Universalfernbedienung, als auch für die Signale der Originalfernbedienungen Ihres Videorekorders, Satellitempfängers oder DVD-Spielers. Die Fernbedienung muss auf das Infrarotfenster des Senders gerichtet werden [7].
2. A/V-Ausgang Über diesen Ausgang und das mitgelieferte Kabel schliessen Sie Ihr TV-Gerät an.
3. Kanalschalter Zur Wahl des 2,4GHz Senderkanals (A,B,C,D). Der Kanal von Sender und Empfänger muss identisch sein.
4. Anschluss für das Netzteil Zum Anschluss des mitgelieferten 12V Netzteiles.
5. EIN/AUS Schalter Schalter zum Ein- und Ausschalten des Kabeltunerempfängers. Anmerkung: Es brennt keine Kontrolllampe wenn der Empfänger eingeschaltet ist.
6. 2,4GHz Empfangsantenne Empfängt das Kabel- oder A/V-Signal des Senders.
7. Infrarotfenster Hinter diesem Fenster befindet sich ein IR-Empfänger für Signale von Fernbedienungen.
5. Installation des Systems
Achtung: Sie müssen den CableLink Sender und den CableLink-Empfänger während der Installation nebeneinander aufstellen. Erst nach Beendung der Installation können Sie den Empfänger an den Ort, an dem Sie Ihren Fernseher anschließen möchten, umstellen. Ihr Empfänger muss während der Installation unbedingt an einen willkürlichen Fernseher angeschlossen sein.
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Sie können den CableLink auf zweierlei Arten anschließen. Haben Sie einen Satellitenempfänger, Videorekorder oder DVD-Player? Schließen Sie den CableLink dann nach Methode 5.2 an. Sie haben diese Geräte nicht? Schließen Sie Ihren CableLink dann nach Methode 5.1 an.
5.1. Installieren des Senders ohne zusätzliche Geräte (wie
Satellitenempfänger, Videorekorder oder DVD-Player)
1. Das mitgelieferte Coaxkabel [C] auf den Antenneneingang an der Wand anschliessen.
2. Das andere Ende des Coaxkabels auf den Antenneneingang [3] des CableLink 75 Senders anschliessen.
3. Den Kanalschalter [9] auf einen Kanal Ihrer Wahl einstellen, z.B. Kanal C.
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4. Das Netzteil an den CableLink 75-Sender anschliessen [6].
5. Den Sender mit der ON/OFF-Taste einschalten [7]
6. Stellen Sie den CableLink 75 Sender wenn möglich frei auf. Stationieren Sie den Sender vorzugsweise nicht auf Ihren Audio- und Videogeräten. Richten Sie die Schüsselantenne [K] mit der flachen Seite in die Richtung des Empfängers.
5.2. Installieren des Senders mit zusätzlichen Geräten (wie
Satellitenempfänger, Videorekorder oder DVD-Player)
1. Stecken Sie den Antennenverteiler [A] in die Rückseite Ihres TV-Gerätes.
2. Schliessen Sie das mitgelieferte Coaxkabel [C] an den Antennenverteiler an [A].
3. Das andere ende des Coaxkabels auf den Antenneneingang [3] des CableLink 75 Senders anschliessen.
4. Verbinden sie das bereits vorhandene Coaxkabel (von Ihrem TV-Gerät oder Videorekorder) [D] mit dem Antennenverteiler {A].
5. Verbinden Sie den A/V-Ausgang [F] des DVD-Spielers mit dem A/V-Eingang [4] des CableLink 75 – Senders (für die Multiwahlfunktion). Ein Chinch/Chinch-Kabel [G] ist mitgeliefert.
6. Verbinden Sie den A/V-Ausgang [5] des CableLink 75 – Senders mit dem A/V-Eingang (Scart-Eingang) [!] des TV-Gerätes. Verwenden Sie hierzu das Kabel, mit dem ursprünglich der DVD-Spieler an Ihr TV-Gerät angeschlossen war.
7. Den Stecker des Infrarot-Extenderkabels in den Ausgang [2] des Senders stecken.
8. Plazieren Sie die Infrarotpunkte des Extenderkabels auf die Infrarotsensoren Ihres Videorekorders, Satellitempfängers und/oder DVD-Spielers. Es ist wichtig, dass die Punkte genau vor den Infrarotsensoren angebracht werden.
9. Den Kanalschalter [9] auf einen Kanal Ihrer Wahl einstellen, z.B. Kanal C.
10. Das Netzteil an den CableLink 75-Sender anschliessen [6].
11. Den Sender mit der ON/OFF-Taste einschalten [7].
12. Stellen Sie den CableLink 75 Sender wenn möglich frei auf. Stationieren Sie den Sender vorzugsweise nicht auf Ihren Audio- und Videogeräten. Richten Sie die Schüsselantenne [K] mit der flachen Seite in die Richtung des Empfängers.
5.3. Installieren des Empfängers
Achtung: Sie müssen den CableLink Sender und den CableLink-Empfänger während der Installation nebeneinander aufstellen. Erst nach Beendung der Installation können Sie den Empfänger an den Ort, an dem Sie Ihren Fernseher anschließen möchten, umstellen. Ihr Empfänger muss während der Installation unbedingt an einen willkürlichen Fernseher angeschlossen sein.
1. Schliessen Sie einen Satz Chinch/Chinch Kabel an den A/V-Ausgang [2] des CableLink Empfängers (receiver) an. Achten Sie hierbei auf die Farbcodierung. Der gelbe Stecker ist für das Videosignal, der rote und der weisse sind für das Audiosignal (rechts bzw. links).
2. Schliessen Sie das andere Ende des Chinch/Chinch-Kabels auf Ihr TV-Gerät an.Besitzt Ihr
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