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(Only use non-rechargeable (alkaline) batteries.)
3.
Replace the battery flap.
Because of the wireless technology the IR receiver can be placed wherever you want. It is
however important that it is within view and range of the remote control of the A/V device
you want to control. Check different positions to check which one works best.
6. INSTALLING THE IR EXTENDER.
1.
Connect the IR extender included to the 'IN' [F] on the back of the transmitter
(image 2).
2.
Remove the protective layer of one of the IR LEDs. Place this IR LED on the IR screen of
the A/V device you want to control. Do not yet attach it permanently. Before pushing it
on, check whether the IR LED is working. Aim your original remote control at the screen
on the front of the separate IR receiver and select some channels. If the A/V device does
not react, it might be because the IR LED is not in the correct place. With some devices
the IR LED needs to be attached to a specific spot.
The second and third IR LEDs can be used to control a second and third A/V device. If you are
not using these IR LEDs, don't remove them!
7. INSTALLING THE INVISIBLE SCART 300™
TO YOUR PC.
The Invisible Scart 300™ should be connec-
ted to the 'TV-out' or 'Video-out' of your
PC. This connection can usually be found
on the graphics card. The signal you should
offer is a so-called 'composite video signal',
also called CVBS. .
The connection to your graphics card can
look as follows (see image 6):
•
Yellow RCA connection.
If your PC has such a connection, you
can just plug the RCA/RCA cable into the
yellow connection of your transmitter.
•
DIN plug (S-VIDEO).
If you have an S-VIDEO connection, you
cannot directly plug the transmitter into
your PC, but you need an adapter cable.
This cable will turn your S-VIDEO signal
into a composite video signal. The cable is
usually supplied when you buy a graphics
card (PC) with 'TV-out', but is also available
via your Marmitek dealer (Art. nr. 09388).
Sometimes the standard cable does not
connect to the PC. In that case you should
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RCA Yellow
Yellow
Image 6
Graphics card
Sound card
White
Yellow
White
Red
Red
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