5. USAGE
1. Switch on the connected A/V device (for instance settop box or Media Center PC).
2. S witch on the display device (for instance TV or projector) and select the appropriate
input. Usually you will do this by pressing the 0, A/V or EXT button of your remote
control.
3. Y ou will receive images from the connected A/V device immediately.
4. W ith the MegaView51 you may now also operate the connected device from this
room using your own remote control, by pointing it at the IR receiver.
6. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Bad (or no) image and sound
• Check if all cables are connected properly.
• Check if the A/V device is switched on.
• Use only CAT5 cable as specified in chapter 3 (CAT5e Cable Requirements).
• Check if the CAT5 cable provides a solid connection (no cable faults).
• C heck if the RJ-45 has been connected according to the EIA/TIA T568B standard.
Please refer to attachment page 39
• Please ensure that the maximum cable length is not exceeded.
• C heck if the cinch cables on the A/V device, the screen and the MegaView50/51 have
been connected to the correct colours.
• Install your system as far away from any RF sources (wireless devices).
Bad (or no) infrared return signal (MegaView 51)
• B oth the built-in and the surface-mounted IR Receivers have a reception sensitivity
of approx. 10 meters at a 90 degrees angle of aperture. Range is also dependent on
the remote control used. The IR reception indicator LED in the IR receiver will light up
on reception of an IR signal.
• Check if the power adapter has been connected to the MegaView51 transmitter
• P lease ensure that the IR receiver and the IR extender cable have been connected
properly and that they are fully plugged in.
• P lease ensure that the LEDs of the IR extender cable are placed correctly to the
infrared sensor of the A/V device, this has to be done very precisely. The exact
position can be found easily by shining at it with a flashlight.
Do you have any questions that are not answered above?
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