2. If you would like to connect a local TV via cables, you can connect this (existing)
coax cable to the 'TO TV' [2] output on the transmitter.
3. Connect the power adapter to the TV Anywhere transmitter [3].
4. Switch the transmitter on by pressing the 'POWER' [4] button on the back.
5. Try to locate the TV Anywhere transmitter in a free-standing position, without
other objects around it. Try not to locate the transmitter on top of your audio and
video equipment.
2.2 Installing an extra A/V device
RADIO/ TV
In this configuration, you can use your TV Anywhere as a video transmitter and
transmit, for example, the signal from your HDD recorder, DVD player or another A/V
device wirelessly to your (second) TV in addition to watching TV channels.
1. First, connect the TV Anywhere transmitter according to chapter 2.1
2. Connect a set of RCA cables [B] to the audio/video input [5] on the back of the
transmitter. Take note of colour coding when doing so; the yellow plug is for the
video signal, the red and white are for the audio signal.
3. Connect the other end of the RCA cable to the output [6] on you're A/V source
(e.g. HDD recorder). If you're A/V source also has a SCART output, you can use the
SCART adapter [C] supplied (with the label 'Transmitter').
ANALOGUE TV ANYWHERE
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HDD / DVD
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