Ambery W-AVS4 User manual

User Manual
W-AVS4
PAGE INDEX
PACKAGE CONTENT............................................................................................2
FUNCTION CONTROLS........................................................................................3
SYSTEM SETUP ....................................................................................................4
HARDWARE INSTALLATION................................................................................5
OPERATIONS.........................................................................................................6
TROUBLE SHOOTING ..........................................................................................8
2.4GHz Wireless Audio/Video Kit
Universal IR Remote Control Extension
With 8 Coded Channels

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PACKAGE CONTENT
The standard package of this product includes the following items:
Wireless Transmitter Unit
Wireless Receiver Unit
DC PowerAdapter x 2
Infrared Remote Control Extender Wire
Composite RCAA/V Cable x 2
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FUNCTION CONTROLS
[Note]:
The 4 selectable transmission frequency channels are solely controlled from the
wireless receiver end only.
Remote Extender Wire Plug-
In
Power On/Off Switch
Power Plug
ID Code Setting
IR Remote Control Data LED Indicator
Power On/Off Switch
Power Plug
ID Code Setting
Channel Frequency Select Button
IR Remote Sensor Window
With IR Data LED Indicator

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SYSTEM SETUP

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
[For Transmitter Unit]: Connect the transmitter unit to the audio/video source
device such as DVD/VCR, satellite receiver, camcorder , stereo receiver, CCTV
camera, Hi-Fi System, etc.
[For Receiver Unit]: Connect the wireless receiver to an end receiving equipment
such as TV, projector, A/V receiver, video monitor, powered speaker, etc.
[For Power Supply]: Connecting the supplied power adapters between the
household outlets and the wireless transmitter/receiver units.

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[For IR Extender Wire]: Plug the infrared remote control extender wire to the
transmitter unit’s IR port in the back panel first. Next try positioning the head of the
IR extender wire in front of the A/V device’s IR sensor window or attaching it onto
the A/V source’s IR sensor window using double-sided tape.

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OPERATIONS
Power on both transmitter and receiver unit using the supplied power adapters
from the standard package.
Connect the wireless transmitter unit to the A/V source device by using the
supplied composite RCA cable and power them on thereafter.
Connect the wireless receiver unit to the TV display or video monitor by using
the supplied composite RCA cable and power them on thereafter. Make sure
TV is set for displaying the right video channel input.
Check and make sure that the ID code setting is the same on both the
transmitter and receiver unit.
Take the remote controller of the AV source device (ex. STB / DVD) to where
the receiver is located.
Try aiming your remote control toward the front panel of the receiver unit and
you should see the IR Remote Data LED on the front panel of the receiver unit
start to flash in red.
At any time if you need to change the channel frequency for transmission,
simply press the channel select button on the top of the receiver unit. There
are 4 channels of frequencies to be selected. [Note]: The receiver will not
function properly if you press the channel button for switching channel while
the IR Data LED is flashing.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Q1: Got No Picture or Sound After The Setup ?
--> Check the power adapters and see if the power LED on both TX and RX units
are on. If not, check the connection of power adapters and make sure that the
power on/ff switch in the back of TX and RX units are switched on correctly.
--> Check if all theA/V cables are known good and connected well.
--> The ID code dip switch settings from both transmitter and receiver units must
be matched in the same configuration.
--> Check if the Transmitter and Receiver are set at using the same channel
frequency.
2. Got Interference Experienced In The Image/Sound ?
--> Move your transmitter or receiver unit slowly to find a better reception position
for your A/V system.
--> Try to have the transmitter get closer to the receiver unit.
--> Move the TX and RX units away from possible interference from microwave
oven or cordless phone.
--> Try switching the channel frequency to avoid interference.
--> Check if the Transmitter and Receiver are set at using the same channel.
3. Remote Control Function Does Not Work ?
--> Check the batteries in your device’s remote controller first.
-->Make sure the IR remote extender wire is facing toward theA/V device’s IR
window and the remote controller is aiming toward the IR sensor window located
on the front panel of the Receiver unit.
-->Make sure the distances from your remote control to the receiver’s IR window
and from remote extender wire to the transmitter are within the valid range.
-->Check the ID code setting on both TX and RX units are the same one.

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4. What The ID Code Setting Is Used For ?
This ID code setting helps users avoid the possible interference of remote
controller originated from your neighborhood. For example both you and the
neighbor have the same satellite receiver model with same remote and IR codes
programmed. In this coincidence your neighbor’s remote controller may interfere
with your receiver when both of you are also using our same wireless A/V
transmitter kit for remote control extension. That is why we design this ID code
switch for users to avoid such an interference on the remote control when the
unlikely does happen.
--> Make sure that both ID codes of transmitter and receiver are set the same
positions. In most cases, you do not need to worry about this ID code setting.
Default setting is recommended.
-->The ID code can be configured in 8 different types through using the dip switch
on the back panel of transmitter TX unit or receiver RX unit.Again in most cases,
you do not need to worry about this ID code setting. Default setting is always
recommended unless change is necessary.
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