Philex 27992R User manual

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Philex 27992R is a wireless AV system that allows you to watch and control audio/video signals from equipment such as DVD players, digital TV receivers, satellite receivers, and VCRs in a different room without the need for cables. It has a built-in remote control sender, allowing you to control your equipment from a different room. The receiver can work within 30 meters of the transmitter, depending on the building structure. In case of interference from another wireless AV system, you can choose between four alternative operating frequencies.

Philex 27992R is a wireless AV system that allows you to watch and control audio/video signals from equipment such as DVD players, digital TV receivers, satellite receivers, and VCRs in a different room without the need for cables. It has a built-in remote control sender, allowing you to control your equipment from a different room. The receiver can work within 30 meters of the transmitter, depending on the building structure. In case of interference from another wireless AV system, you can choose between four alternative operating frequencies.

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Troubleshooting
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WIRELESS AV SYSTEM
USER GUIDE
27992R
Philex Customer Careline 08457 573479
Parts supplied with the sender system
Congratulations on your purchase of the Philex
AV Wireless AV System. This product has been
designed to allow an audio/video signal from
equipment such as DVD players, Digital TV
receivers, Satellite Receivers and VCRs to be both
watched and controlled in a different room with-
out the need for runs of cable or DIY!
The receiver can work within 30 metres of the
transmitter depending on the building structure
and has a built-in remote control sender allowing
you to control your equipment from a different
room. In the unlikely case of interference from
another wireless AV system nearby, you can
choose between four alternative operating
frequencies.
Before attempting to install the system, please
read through the instructions carefully ensuring
you understand the procedure and have all items
necessary.
Introduction
page 1
For further information or any queries please contact our
Customer Careline: 0901 293 0038
Calls are charged at £1 per minute from a BT landline.
Call charges from other networks may vary
Technical Support: http://technical.philex.com
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If your house has a heavy metal construction
or is equipped with a PC network, it can
disturb the radio signal. Even moving
the units a few inches can improve the
performance. If this doesn’t work try to
move the TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER to
another place in the house. If you experience
problems, try placing the units away from
electrical appliances.
If you are still experiencing interference you
can try changing the wireless channel.
The channel switches are located in the base
of the transmitter and receiver. These both
have 4 settings 1-4, you can try all 4 settings
but always make sure that both transmitter
and receiver are set to the same number
setting.
If the picture on your second TV is not
correct, select “EXT or AV on second TV,
and make sure that the video source is
switched on.
If the picture on your second TV is not
correct or there is no signal check the
channel switches located in the base of the
transmitter and receiver. These both have 4
settings 1 - 4, make sure that both are set to
the same number setting.
If you cannot control the video source from
your second TV when using a remote control,
reposition the IR Eye on the video source.
If you are having difficulty locating the IR
sensor window use the remote control to
help locate it. On some AV equipment the
sensor will flash when the remote control is
in use. Alternatively if the remote is
positioned touching the fascia and the
remote is switched on and off repeatedly
while it is being moved across the fascia it is
usually possible to narrow down the position
of the sensor window.
If your S-VHS video shows no colour pictures
(only black and white), select CVBS video
output format for your S-VHS VCR.
If your AV source gives no pictures on either
main or second TV, select CVBS video output
format for your DVD player (check the DVD
player’s user manual).
Receiver
Transmitter
The transmiiter
and receiver can
be identified by
the label on the
rear panel
DC 8V
SECOND TV
RECEIVER
UNIT
SCART OUTPUT Cable
SCART INPUT
MAINS
PSU
1
2
3
4
A/V OUT
Setting up your Transmitter and Receiver
THE WIRELESS AV SENDER IS FITTED WITH
INTEGRATED CONNECTORS FOR YOUR
CONVENIENCE.
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER
(Kitchen / Bedroom etc)
1
)
Plug the integrated SCART cable from the back
of the RECEIVER into the SCART input on the
television located in the receiving room - eg
Kitchen or bedroom. (See Fig. 1)
3) Connect one of the power adaptors to the
9v DC input at the rear of the RECEIVER as shown
in Fig. 1. Plug the power adaptor into a mains
socket and turn on the power switch on the
Receiver and mains socket.
CONNECTING THE TRANSMITTER
(Main viewing room, eg Lounge)
5) Plug the integrated SCART THRU cable from the
back of the TRANSMITTER to the SCART output
socket on your AV source equipment (satellite
receiver or VCR or DVD).
6)
Connect a SCART cable (not supplied) from the
SCART-THRU cable to the SCART input on your
television . (See Fig. 2)
7) Plug the Infra Red extender cable into the infra
red socket on the Transmitter as shown in Fig. 2.
8) Position one of the infra red eyes on the infra
red extender lead in front of the infra red sensor
window of your AV source equipment (satellite
receiver or VCR or DVD). The infra red sensor
window on some satellite receivers is marked by
this symbol
. Make sure the curved surface of
the infra red eye is facing the sensor window as
shown in Fig. 3 and (For further tips on locating
the infra red sensor window see troubleshooting
section).
10) Connect the remaining power adaptor to the
9v DC input at the rear of the Transmitter as
shown in Fig. 2. Plug the power adaptor into a
mains socket and turn on the power switch on
the Transmitter.
10) On the base of both the transmitter and reeiver
is a channel selector. Ensure that the same
channel is set to ON on both the transmitter and
reveiver.
11
)
Select an appropriate AV channel on the
receiving TV. The TV should now show whatever
signal the transmitter is sending and if the infra
red eye is properly positioned you will be able
to control the AV source by pointing the correct
remote control at the AV receiver.
Fig. 1 - Receiver Connections Room 2
Getting the best reception
page 2
Fig. 2 -Transmitter Connections Main Room
Fig. 3 -Positioning the Infra Red Eye
page 3
Both the AV transmitter and receiver units
should be placed on flat, stable surfaces.
Minimise the number of obstacles between the
AV transmitter and receiver.
Ensure that both transmitter and receiver are
stood upright. Sound/picture quality may be
improved slightly by adjusting the direction of
the units.
To AV Source
TRANSMITTER
OFF
ON
DC 9V
IR
SCART OUTPUT
SAT, DVD, DVBT etc
MAIN TV
TRANSMITTER
UNIT
Integrated
SCART-thru plug
Existing SCART
Connection
SCART INPUT
MAINS
PSU
Make sure the curved surface of the infra
red eye is facing the sensor window
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Philex 27992R User manual

Category
Network extenders
Type
User manual

Philex 27992R is a wireless AV system that allows you to watch and control audio/video signals from equipment such as DVD players, digital TV receivers, satellite receivers, and VCRs in a different room without the need for cables. It has a built-in remote control sender, allowing you to control your equipment from a different room. The receiver can work within 30 meters of the transmitter, depending on the building structure. In case of interference from another wireless AV system, you can choose between four alternative operating frequencies.

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