Connecting multiple devices
You want to connect multiple A/V devices? With the Marmitek Connect series you can
connect all your devices with just one cable, retaining quality. More information about this so
called switchgear can be found at www.marmitek.com.
9. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
I do not get any signal.
• Check if the units are connected to the mains and if the channel setting is the same on
both units.
• Check if both units are in the 'ON' position [B].
• Check if the receiving TV is on the correct A/V channel.
The signal received is poor.
• Try another channel (1, 2, 3 or 4; the channel settings must be the same on both units).
• Move transmitter and/or receiver from the immediate vicinity of the connected A/V devices.
These may affect the range.
• You are (almost) out of range.
• Changing the position of the transmitter and / or receiver a few centimetres may rectify the
problem.
The images and sound are perfect, but the infrared return signal does not work.
Check the following:
• Depending on the local situation the 5.8GHz A/V signal can reach further than the 433MHz
signal of the IR receiver. Try again with shorter distances.
• Has the IR emitter been properly connected to the transmitter?
• Has the IR emitter been properly fixed on the IR window of your A/V device?
I do get images but no sound.
• The GigaVideo580
systems such as Dolby 5.1 or Dolby Digital cannot be transmitted.
Does the GigaVideo580
No, WiFi uses the 2.4Ghz frequency band. The GigaVideo580 uses the 5.8GHz frequency
band. In cases where a 2.4GHz video transmitter experiences interference from for instance
a WiFi network, the GigaVideo580 can be the right solution.
Can I combine multiple receivers?
Yes. However, the signal will be the same on all receivers.
GIGAVIDEO580™
TM
can send analogue stereo signals, such as Dolby Surround. Digital
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cause a conflict with my wireless network (WLAN) ?
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