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5.8 GHz Cable Sender Contents software, warranty card, and user manuals. 1. Package Content 1. Package Content 2. Panel Control and Function ... 3. Setup Guide . 4. Orient Transmitter/Receiver for optimal performance . 5. Specification Check to make sure that all units shown as below are enclosed. If something missed, please contact your dealer. 1. 5.8GHz Transmitter * 1 2. 5.8GHz Receiver * 1 UHF: 433.92MHz (USA Standard) 4.IR Remote Controller * 1 3. IR Mouse * 1 / fasten strips * 2 5. Accessories
(1) Power Adapters (120V) * 2
(2) RCA Cable * 2
(3) Co-axial T-plug (4) Co-axial cable 2. Panel Control and Function 5.8GHz Transmitter 1A UHF antenna receives remote control signal. 1B UHF antenna sends remote control signal. 2 Indicator lights show the channel it configured as. 3 Channel selection button to find optimal reception, the transmitter and receiver must to be Configured as the same channel. 4A Remote control window sends IR rays, to remotely control the source AV equipment. 4B Remote control window receives IR rays from remote controller. 5A Directional 5.8GHz A/V antenna sends A/V signal from source equipment. 5B Directional 5.8GHz A/V antenna receives audio and video signal. 6 Power on/off switch. 7 DC power input, connect to power supply. (9V). 8 IR Mouse output, to remotely control source AV equipment. 9A -CABLE IN (75? ), CATV Cable in. 5.8GHz Receiver 9B No available (To TV) 10AVideo Jack, (yellow), input from source AV equipment. 10BVideo Jack, (yellow), output to TV. 11AAudio Jack, Right (red), input from source AV equipment. 11BAudio Jack, Right (red), output to TV. 12AAudio Jack, Left (white), input from source AV equipment. 12BAudio Jack, Left (white), output to TV. SEARCH MUTE CH -
CH +
RETURN CATV/AV NUMBER BUTTONS IR Remote Controller 1 2 CH + / CH - : For paging up and down through the cable TV Channels 3 4 MUTE : Silent 5 DISPLAY : Displays the selected mode : Channel number or AV 6 7 NUMBER BUTTONS : TV channel selection SEARCH : Automatic search tuning for cable TV and memorize it CATV/AV : For switching Video signal and cable TV channels RETURN : Switching back to the channel last selected DIAPLAY 3. Setup Guide 3.1 To enjoy a life of wireless video and audio, just connect the transmitter to any A/V source you like and CATV cable, and connect the receiver to a TV, monitor or speaker in another location. NOTE: Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the u OFFv position before connection Transmitter 1. Connect one end of the RCA cable to the audio and video jacks, and connect the other end to a source device via its AV output. 2. Connect the CATV cable to the Cable IN jack. 3. Connect the DC plug of the adapter to the DC jack, and connect the power supply to an outlet. 4. Fix IR mouse next to or in front of IR sensor of source device, or alternatively have transmitter facing directly toward the source Receiver 1. Connect one end of the RCA cable to the audio and video jacks and connect the other end to a TV (or monitor, speakers) via its AV input. 3. Keep the IR window oriented toward front when using your source device remote controller. 2. Connect the DC plug of the adapter to the DC jack, and connect the power supply to an outlet. 3.2 After setup your transmitter and receiverA the first time to enjoy CATV on Cable SenderA It needs to scan and find the available channels ,please follow procedure below :
l The first step : turn on your TV set and Switch to AV IN. l The step 2 : power on the cable sender (Transmitter and Receiver ) and select the same channel you like . l The step 3 : push CATV/AV button on IR Remote Controller to switch Cable Sender to CATV mode. l The step 4 : Programming the cable tuner using search button on IR Remote Controller to automatic scan and find the available channels , and memorize it. l The step 5 : Using CH+/CH- button on IR Remote Controller for paging up/down channel , using NUMBER button to select TV channel you like. 4. Orient Transmitter/Receiver for optimal performance For optimal performance, both the audio/video and remote control antennas should be carefully oriented as described below. For maximum transmitting range, try to minimize obstacles (e.g. your TV or other electronics, large furniture) where between the transmitter and receiver. Orients the 5.8GHz A/V Antennas The system delivers high-quality audio and video by using directional antennas, which must be oriented in the best ways. The antennas are designed to be able to vertically and horizontally pivot and rotate in almost any direction. In most situations, the flat-pitted face of the antennas on both the transmitter and receiver should be facing one another and perpendicular (at a right angle) to an Fig-1 Fig-3 imaginary line drawn between the two units. Three examples are shown as Fig-1, Fig-2 and Fig-3. Since all homes are different, for optimal reception, additional slight pivots or rotations may be necessary. If the transmitter and receiver are less than 10 feet apart, suggest that the antennas are lying on their casings since the distance is so short. Fig-2 Orients the UHF Antennas In order to obtain optimal performance of the remote control extender, the remote control antennas should also be oriented at a right angle to an imaginary line drawn between the transmitter and receiver. If your remote control extender is not working satisfactorily, rotate the remote control antenna on either the transmitter or receiver 90 degrees so that it is still perpendicular to the path between the units.
(See Fig-4) If you notice improved performance, keep this orientation. Rotating the antenna on both units should have no effect. Fig-4 5. Specification 5.1 Transmitter 5.1.1 General specification Input Voltage Current Consumption Antenna Type Operation temperature & humidity 0J ~ +50J less than DC 9V
< 350mA Patch (34 * 34mm) 0.5V Storage temperature & humidity 85%
-20J ~ +70J less than 90%
5.1.2 Electrical specification RF Output power @ connector +0 dBm MIN Modulation Type RF Deviation] FM^
FM 6.4MHz peak to peak CH1 5745MHz CH2 5765MHz CH3 5785MHz CH4 5805MHz Tact Switch 250KHz 0 ~ +3dB Video 1V peak to peak 75 ohms NTSC
< 8%
Channel Frequency Channel Selection Frequency Stability Output Flatness Input Level Impedance Pre-Emphasis D.G. D.P.
< 8%
Audio 1.4V peak to peak 600 ohms 30Hz ~ 12KHz Input Level Impedance Frequency Response Audio Carrier Frequency] L^ 6.0MHz 25KHz Audio Carrier Frequency] R^ 6.5MHz 25KHz Audio Distortion AM Rejection 3% max. THD 40dB min. 5.2 Receiver 5.2.1 General specification DC 9V 0.5V
< 400mA Patch (34 * 34mm) Input Voltage Current Consumption Antenna Type Operation temperature & humidity 0J ~ +50J less than 85%
Storage temperature & humidity 5.2.2 Electrical specification
-20J ~ +70J less than 90%
RF Input Frequency Range Input Level @ connector IF Frequency IF Bandwidth Gain Flatness Noise Figure Input Return Loss LO. Drift 5745 ~ 5805MHz
-25 ~ -80dBm 479.5MHz 18MHz 3dB max. 2dB Typical 7dB Typical 250KHz 5.3.4 Channel Table LO. Leakage Image Rejection
-50dBm max. 40dB Video Output Level Impedance De-Emphasis D.G. D.P. Video S/N Ratio 1V 0.15Vp-p Load. 75 ohms NTSC
< 8%
< 8%
38dB min. Audio Output Level Impedance Frequency Response 1Vp-p 0.2 600 ohms 30Hz ~ 12KHz 5.3 TV Tuner : OSD ENGE630XD(VP-27S) 5.3.1 Channel
(VHF): Band I ch. 2 I (fp=55.25 169.25MHz) Band II ch. 7 EEE (fp=175.25 463.25MHz)
(UHF): Band III ch.FFF 69 (fp= 469.25 801.25MHz) 5.3.2 5.3.3 Receiver System : NTSC Input System :
U/V terminals 75 ohm Unbalance Notice : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void users authority to operate the device. The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassB Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.