Note:
If you would like to control one de-
vice with multiple transmitters (e),
you should only have one transmitter
switched on at a time. This prevents
transmission disruptions.
Transmitter
Receiver
Cleaning
Risk of electric shock!
Disconnect the connector power pack
(2@) from the wall socket if you would
like to clean the radio transmission set.
Important!
Chemical cleansers may damage the
radio transmission set.
Clean the radio transmission set only
with a slightly damp cloth.
Troubleshooting
If a problem arises, please check the
following table first. If the problem cannot
be corrected in this way, please call our
service hotline.
No audio/video transmission
>
Are the transmitter (
receiver (f) switched on?
>
Are the transmission channel switch
(o) and the reception channel switch
(l) set to the same channel?
>
The range of the radio transmission
set is reduced by walls and ceilings.
Reduce the distance between the
transmitter (e) and receiver (f).
>
Reorient the transmission antenna (
of the transmitter (e) and the reception
antenna (h) of the receiver (f) so
that they point directly at each other.
>
Check the CINCH and AV connec-
tions on the connected devices as
well as on the transmitter (e) and
receiver (f).
>
If you are using other radio devices
(same frequency), this may result in
disruptions. This may also affect the
range of the radio transmission set.
>
The transmission source must be
switched on (e.g. DVD player).
Poor transmission quality
Point the unlabelled sides of the trans-
>
mission antenna (a) and reception
antenna (h) directly at each other.
>
Change the channel setting (
on both components. Make certain
that the transmitter (e) and receiver
(f) have the same setting.
>
Slightly change the locations of the
transmitter (e) and receiver (f) by
a few centimetres. Various influences
can produce transmission disruptions.
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e) and the
a)
o/l)