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Manual abstract: user guide MEDION VIDEO SENDER MD 9048

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DocumentUK-ARG 16/07/03 19:16 Page 1 SAFETY ADVISES General Please read these instructions carefully before using the system, and always keep the operating instructions close to hand. Note the warnings in the operation instructions and always keep the operating instructions close to hand. If you sell or give the device away, make sure you also hand over these instructions. Never allow children to use electrical devices unattended. Environmental conditions Protect the device from damp and heat. Avoid placing the devices in poorly ventilated areas (such as between shelves or where curtains or furniture can block the vents). Do not allow foreign bodies or liquids to get into the device. Do not expose the devices to water. Naked flames such as lit candles must not be placed on the devices. The rubber feet on the devices may leave marks on furniture surfaces Place the devices on a suitable underlay if necessary. Power connection Connect the mains adapters to easily accessible 230 V ~ 50 Hz power sockets only. Use only the mains adapters supplied. Never try to connect the mains adapters to other connectors as this may damage the device. Faults Remove the mains adapter(s) from the power socket immediately if the mains adapter, the connection cable or the devices are damaged. Never try to open and/or repair the devices yourself. Contact our service centre or qualified personnel. Environmental protection All packaging and packaging materials that are no longer required can and should be recycled. Health The low transmitting power of the devices eliminates any danger to health according to the current state of research and technology Cleaning and maintanence Use a dry soft cloth to clean the devices. Never use cleaning solutions that could damage the surface of the devices. Never spray cleaning fluids directly onto the devices. 1 Zeichnung Gerät 9048.FH11 Tue Nov 16 15:29:26 2004 Seite 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE AUDIO/VIDEO TRANSMITTER Audio/Videotransmission antenna 433 MHz antenna On/Off button 12 Volt input (AC adaptor) Infrated LED connector output Video input Audio input Channel selector DESCRIPTION OF THE AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER Audio/Videoreception antenna Channel selector 433 MHz antenna On/Off button 12 Volt input (AC adaptor) Audio input 75 antenna output Video input 2 DocumentUK-ARG 16/07/03 19:16 Page 4 HOW DOES THE SYSTEM OPERATE The transmitter sends an Audio/Video signal from the source to the receiver. This 2,4 GHz signal can be broadcasted up to a 100 meters in free field and up to 30 meters indoors.The receiver converts the infrared signals sent by the remote control of the A/V source into 433 MHz radio frequency signals. The transmitter will then reconvert these signals into infrared signals in order to control the A/V device wanted. y t t t t A 4 Ins Infrared LED Original remote control of the Audio/Video source Receiver Transmitter T t 4 DocumentUK-ARG 16/07/03 19:17 Page 5 CONNECTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO TRANSMITTER 1. Insert the 3 plugs of the supplied Audio/Video cable into the inputs of your A/V transmitter, ensuring to match up the different colours. Plug the other end of your cable to the double scart plug,; then connect the scart plug into the scart socket of the selected A/V source. Connect the original scart cable (not supplied) to the local T.V. 2. Connect the 12 Volts input of the transmitter with the AC adaptor and then plug it into a standard 230 Volts electric socket. 3. Connect the infrared cable at the back of the transmitter and put one of the LED on the infrared receiver of the A/V source.You have 2 more LEDs at your disposal to control 2 additional A/V appliances. It is however necessary that the 3 appliances are line-connected by scart cables. In this case, place the scart plug on the last A/V device of the chain. To use the A/V source device, you have to select it with its remote control. 4. Switch on the transmitter. 5. Select the "A" channel. 6. Point the 2,4 GHz transmission antenna towards the A/V receiver. 7. Straighten up the 433 MHz antenna. Installation example: Transmitter ATTENTION : IR-LED IR-LED IR-LED The double scart adaptor must be connected to the scart socket of the A/V source. If you want to transmit the audio and video from your PC the installation step 1 is different: connect the red and white plugs of the second end of the audio/video cable into the jack 3,5mm/RCA adaptor then connect the cable into the audio output of your PC; insert the yellow plug left of the audio/video cable into the video output of your PC. Transmitter 5 DocumentUK-ARG 16/07/03 19:17 Page 6 CONNECTING YOUR AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER 1. Insert the 3 plugs at the Audio/Video cable into the input of your receiver while minding the different colours. Connect the plugs at the other end of the cable to the scart adaptor that you will then connect to the scart socket of the Audio/Video device that will receive the sounds and images. If your T.V does not have an Audio/Video scart input, connect the 75 Ohms antenna output of your receiver to the antenna input of your T.V and adjust it to channel 36. 2. Link the 9 Volts input of the receiver with the A/C adaptor that you will then plug into a standard 230 Volts electric socket. 3. Switch on your receiver. 4. Select the A canal. 5. Point the receiving antenna towards the transmitter. 6. Straighten up the 433 MHz antenna. When you wish to receive images and sounds on your T.V, select the scart input corresponding to the connection, with your remote control, or a channel set up on channel 43 if the receiver is connected to your T.V by antenna cable. Y · · · · 3 pole AV cinch cable or 75 antenna cable Receiver · · T · · · · · Remote control 6 DocumentUK-ARG 17/07/03 18:32 Page 8 TECHNICAL DATA Transmitter AC adaptor Transmitter channel A: channel B: channel C: channel D: Power emission: Receiver: Modulation: Video input signal: Audio input signal: Size: Weight: Receiver AC adaptor Receiver channel A: channel B: channel C: channel D: Video output signal: Audio output signal: Size: Weight: Input: 230V ~ 50Hz Output: 12V 200mA, 2.4VA 4 channels 2.411GHz 2.434GHz 2.453GHz 2.473GHz 10mW 433.92MHz FM 1Vpp (type) / 750 Ohms 1Vpp (type) / 600 Ohms 135x100x140mm 185g Input: 230V~ 50Hz Output: 9V 400mA 3,6VA 4 channels 2.411GHz 2.434GHz 2.453GHz 2.473GHz 1Vpp (type) / 75 Ohms 1Vpp (type) / 600 Ohms 135x100x140mm 235g AC adaptor CE-tested. Subject to technical modifications. 8 Seite KONF-INF.FH11 Fri Sep 09 16:07:46 2005 Seite 15 DISPOSAL PACKAGING All packaging and packaging materials that are no longer required can and should be recycled. DEVICE At the end of its life, the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish. Enquire about the options for environmentally-friendly disposal. 9 Seite KONF-INF.FH11 Fri Sep 09 16:07:46 2005 Seite 16 INFORMATION CONCERNING THE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, Medion AG declares that MD 9048 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For further information concercing the Declaration of Conformity, please contact our Service Center. Tested to be used in all EU-countries. 0682 10 ...

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