Philips SRU4000 User Manual

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IRELESSIRELESS
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IRELESS
IRELESSIRELESS
WW
with IR Extender Feature
Transmisor inalámbrico de Audio y Video con extendedor IR
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UDIOUDIO
UDIO
UDIOUDIO
/V/V
/V
/V/V
RECEIVER
Receptor
SENDER
Transmisor
IDEOIDEO
IDEO
IDEOIDEO
S S
ENDERENDER
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ENDER
ENDERENDER
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OWNERS MANUAL
Manual del Usuario
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MODEL NO. PRT215
(includes T215 Sender and R215 Receiver)
incluye el transmisor T215 y el receptor R215)
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INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
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 2.4 GHz wireless Radio Frequency (RF) signal and transmits it (even through walls) to the Audio/Video Receiver unit. The Audio/Video Receiver converts the signal back to an A/V signal and passes it through a cable to your TV’s COAX input, or 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.
FCC CAUTION
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, it may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for remote control devices in accordance with the specifications in Sub-Parts B and C of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by unplugging the equipment, try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
• Reorient the antenna of the radio/TV experiencing the interference.
• Relocate the equipment with respect to the radio/TV.
• Move the equipment away from the radio/TV.
• Plug the equipment into an outlet on a different electrical circuit from the radio/TV experiencing the interference.
• If necessary, consult your local dealer for additional suggestions.
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................ 3
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ONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS ..................................................4
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ENDER ............................................................................ 4
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ECEIVER .......................................................................... 5
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ONNECTING UP ..................................................................... 6
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OOKING UP THE SENDER .................................................... 6
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OOKING UP THE RECEIVER ................................................. 8
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INE TUNING YOUR SYSTEM .................................................... 10
IR E
XTENDER FEATURE ......................................................... 11
TV Channel
Switch
2.4 GHz Channel Switch
ECEIVER
R
SENDER (TOP VIEW)
(BOTTOM VIEW)
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Audio/Video ReceiverAudio/Video Sender
Antenna for IR Extender
Feature
2.4 GHz Video
2.4 GHz Channel Switch
Antenna
DC6V
ON-OFF
Switch
(on side)
TV Output
Connector
TV Channel
Switch
(on bottom)
2.4 GHz Video Antenna
A/V Input
Jacks
DC6V
2.4 GHz Channel Switch
(on bottom)
ON-OFF
Switch
(on side)
Power Supply
Jack
IR Extender
Jack
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A/V Input
Jacks
Power Supply
Jack
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CONNECTING UP
Hooking up the Audio/Video Sender
1. Connect one set of Audio/Video cables to the VIDEO and AUDIO jacks of your Audio/Video 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 of the cable to the Audio/Video OUT jacks 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 RIGHT and the white plug to the jack labeled AUDIO LEFT. See diagram A below.
Note: If your TV does not include Audio/Video OUT jacks, you will need to remake the connections as shown in diagram B) using the TV antenna (coaxial) connections to link up a Satellite Receiver (DBS), or Cable Box, or VCR, or DVD Player to your TV.
A/V Cables
SAT Receiver
SAT Receiver
Coaxial Cable
3. 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 flat side points in the direction of the room where you will be installing the Receiver.
If you have several A/V components:
If you have two or more A/V components (e.g. 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 the diagram to the right). To connect the Audio/Video Sender you just need to identify the last component in the chain and connect its LINE OUT jacks to the Audio/Video Sender’s A/V IN 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.
SAT Receiver
Cable Box
DVD Player
A) Connections for a TV
with A/V OUT jacks.
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B) Connections for a TV
without A/V OUT jacks.
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