Wireless Audio/Video (150-1958) Connections Faxback Doc. # 3873 Distribution System TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS AND SETUP You can connect two video components to the transmitter -- one that has separate audio/video outputs, such as a VCR, and one that has a Channel 3-4 output, such as a cable box. NOTES: In the following instructions, we refer to the video components as a VCR and a cable box, but you can substitute any video components that have the same types of outputs. For optimum range, fully extend the transmitter's antenna, and position the transmitter as high as possible and away from metal objects. 1. Using video-quality shielded cables with phono connectors, connect the VCR's audio and video output jacks to the transmitter's A/V IN jacks. If your VCR has mono audio, connect it to the L AUDIO jack. NOTE: If you want to connect the VCR's outputs to a nearby monitor, use an A/V Distribution Amplifier (Cat. No. 15-1103). 2. Using 75-ohm coaxial cable, connect the cable box's Channel 3-4 output terminal to the input of a two-way 75-ohm splitter (Cat. No. 15-1141). 3. Using 75-ohm coaxial cable, connect one of the splitter's outputs to the VHF terminal on your TV; connect the splitter's other output to the transmitter's CABLE IN terminal. 4. If you connected a cable box to the CABLE IN terminal, set the transmitter's CHANNEL 304 switch to the same position as the cable box's Channel 3-4 switch. 5. Set the transmitter's SYSTEM CODE switch to either A or B. For optimum range, fully extend the receiver's antenna, and position the receiver as high as possible and away from metal objects. 1. Using 75-ohm coaxial cable, connect the receiver's TO TV terminal to the TV's VHF terminal. 2. If you have a TV antenna, connect the antenna wire to the receiver's ANT IN terminal. (Use an optional 300-to-75 ohm matching transformer if necessary.) 3. Set the receiver's SYSTEM CODE switch the same position as the transmitter's switch. (ALL-12/29/94)