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FCC ID: PNK4M0-EXT

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2.4 GHz WIRELESS


                                                                                             CAUTNION:
                                                                            DO NOT REMOVE THE CovER FOR REDLUCING THE
                                                                                     RISK OF ELECTARIC SHOCK.     .
                                                                             NO USER—SEARVICEABLE PARTS INSIDEREFER
                                                                            SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERMIEC PERSONNEL.




                                                                  WARNING :             _
                                                                  To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to


                                                                  Safety term and Symbols
                                                                    A Warning:               Warning statements identify
                                                                        .                   conditions or practices that could
                                                                                            result in injury or loss of life.
                                                                     A‘ Caution:            Caution statements identify
                                                                       ho                   conditions or practices that could
                                                                                            result in damage to this product or
                                                                     A              .       other property.
                                                                             Danger:        Do not remove the cover for
. FCCID: PNK2G4—AV    >                      .                                  '       _   reducing the risk of electric shock.
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 This device   cof     withPart 16 of the FCC Rutes     .
 Operation is subject  tothe following two conditions:
 (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
 (2) this device must accept any interference received,       .
| including interference that may cause undesired operation. __


IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 1. All the safety and operating instructions should be      10. Power supply cord should be routed so that they are
    read before the product is operated.                         not likely to be walked on or pinched by items
  . The safety and operating instructions should be              placed upon or against themn, paying particular
   retained for future reference.                                attention to cords at plugs, or other sources, refer to
  . All warnings on the product and in the operating             the operating instructions.
     instructions should be adhered to.
   . All operating and use instructions should be            11. For added protection for this product during a
     followed.                                                   lightning storm, or it is left umattended and unused
  . Unplug this products from the wall outlet before             for lomng periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet
   cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aeroso!               and disconnect cable system. This will prevent
   cleaners. Use a damp cloth for the cleaning.                  damage to the product due to lightning and power
  . Do not use attachments not recommended by the                line surges.
   products manufacturer if they may cause hazards.          12. Never push objects of any kind into this product
  . Do not use this prao;;?gmar water — for example,             through openings as they may touch dangerous
   near a bath tub, w        owl, kitchen sink, or laundry       voltage points or short—out parts that could result in a
   tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool:              fire or electronic shock. Never spill liquid of any kind
   and the like.                                                 on the product.
  . Any mounting of the product should follow the            13. Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
  ‘manufacturer‘s instructions, and should use a                 integral convenience receptacles as this can result in
   mounting accessory recommended by the                         a risk of fire or electric shock.
   manufacturer.                                             14. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
 . This product should be operated only from the type            servicing to qualified service personnel under the
   of power source indicated on the marking label. If            following conditions.
   you are not sure of the type or power supply to your           * When the power—supply cord or plug is damaged.
   home, consult your product dealer or local Power                * If liquid have been spilled, or objects have fallen
   Company. For products intended to operate form                   into the   products
   battery power, or other sources, refer to the                            roduct does not operate normally by
   operating instruction.                                           folléwing the operating instructions, adjust only
                                                                    those controls that are covered by the operating
                                                                    instructions as an improper adjustment of other
                                                                    controls may result in damage and will often


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3. Controls/Functions

  3.1 Transmitter                                                3.2 Receiver
     Front & Side Panel                                                    Front & Side Panel .




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                     . IR Window                                                  .   IR Window
                     .    LED for Channel number indication                       .   LED for Channal numberindication
                     .    Channel Selector                                        .   Channel Selector
                     .    Power Switch                                            .   Power Switch
                      .   Adaptor Connector                                       .   Adaptor Connector
                     .    RCA Connector                                           .   RCA Connector
                      .   IR Extender Connector
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4. How to Connect

  4.1 Connect the Transmitter to the AAV
                                                      4.3 Plug the Transmitter and Receiver
     Sources with Audio / Video cable                     into the power outlet using attached
                                                          Adaptor




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     A/V Saurces : Video Recorder, Digital Video                        *   .
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     Disc., Compact Disc Player, Satelite Receiver,
     Camcorder, Stereo Receiver, Security Camera,
     Hi—Fi System, Laser Disc Player, Computer,
     Cassette Deck etc.

                                                      4.4 Plug the IR Extender to the Transmitter
  4.2 Connect the Receiver to the A/V
                                                          IR port and put the IR Extender
     Displays
                                                          headend in front of the AAV source‘s IR
                                                          sensor




     A/V Displays : Computer Monitor ( Converted
     card required ), Powered Speakers, TV Moritor
     etc.

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5. Operations                                  6. Trouble Shooting
                                                 Please read this user manual carefully before
  5.1   Turn on the Transmitter and Receiver                                                    using the
                                                 A/V system If you stil have difficulties to use
        power                                                                                    the AAV
                                                 system consult the following syndrome, which will
                                                 guide you to solve most cormmon problems.
  5.2 Turn on the A/V sources and A/V
        display                                  6.1 No Picture or Sound
                                                         * Check the adaptor rightly connected.
  5.3 Press the Channel Switch @ to the                  * Power ON/OFF switch is in right position.
        same channel                                     * Check all the cables welt and
                                                                                                  rightly
                                                           connected.
        5.3.1 View the Channel Selection
               LED @                            6.2 Interference in the Image and Sound
                                                         * Move your Transmitter or Receiver
                                                                                             slowly to
                                                             find a best recep tion position
              Channel I : Fiash once In                                                      for your A/V
                                                             systemn.
                          one time                       * Shorten the distance between your
              Channel II ; Flash twice In                                                    Transmitter
                                                             and Receiver.
                          one time                       *   Check if there is any interferen
                                                                                              ce radio
             Channel III: Flash thrice in                    frequency source    near your Receiver source
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             Channel IV : Flash quartic In            *      If there is any interference radio
                                                                                                 frequency —
                          one time                           source near your MReceiver, try to
                                                                                                switch your?
                                                             channel to get a best performance.
                                                      * Check if the Transmnitter and Receiv
  5.4 Enjoy the wireless A/V entertainment                                                   er are in
                                                             the same channel.

                                                6.3 Remote Control Function does not
                                                     Work
                                                     * Check if the Remote Control is out of
                                                                                             battery.
                                                     &       Make sure your Remote Control
                                                                                           is able to
                                                             align the Receiver IR window
                                                     *       Make sure the distance between your remot
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                                                             control & Receiver window; Receiver &
                                                             Transmitter are with in the valid range.

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 7. Specification
 Transmitter:                                                            Receiver:
Item                       Specification             Remark              IKem                     Specification              Remark
Frequency                2400 MHz ~ 2483 MHz                            Frequency               2400 MHz ~ 2483 MHz
Transmitter Power               10 dBm                Typical           Receiver Sengitivity         —88 dBm                 Minimum
Channel Number                    4            2414,2432,2450,2458MHz   Channel Number                   4            2414,2432,2450,24G8MHz
 Frequency Stability          +100 KHz                Typical           L.0. Stability              +100 KHz                  Typical
Video Input Level               1 Vp—p                Typical           Video Qutput Level            1 Vp—p                  Typical
Audio Input Level               1 Vrms                Typical           Audio Output Level            1 Vrms                  Typical
 Supply Voltage                  9V                    Typical          Supply Voltage                 gV
 Power Consumption              90 mA                  Typical          Power Consumption            200 mA                  Typical
Antenna                         F—Type                                  Antenna                       F—Type
 Dimension               145 D x 92 W x 40 H         Unit is mm         Dimension               145 D x 92 W x 40 H         Unit is mm
 Operating Temperature     —10°C ~ +60 °C                               Operating Temperature      —10°C ~ +60 °C


                                                                        To provide the latest technologies product to our custorner
                                                                        is our responsibility, therefore, we reserve the right to
                                                                        change the specifications without prior notice.




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Document Created: 2001-06-01 03:30:17
Document Modified: 2001-06-01 03:30:17

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