Cat. No. 15-1975OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.Audio/VideoHome Networkworking.fm Page 1 Tuesday, July 13, 1999 12:39 PM
10CONNECTING THE IR EMITTERYour Home Network also allows youto control the A/V source using an ex-isting remote control. The Home Net-work receiver se
11Connecting the Receiver Direct to a Remote TV1. If the remote TV has A/V jacks,connect a set of A/V cablesbetween the TV’s and receiver’sA/V jacks.
12Connecting the Receiver to a Remote TV Through a VCRThis setup enables you to recordtransmitted audio and video on a re-mote VCR while you enjoy the
13CONNECTING REMOTE SPEAKERSSince Home Network only receivesstereo signals and does not amplifythem, the speakers you use to listento remote stereo so
14Connecting Nonpowered SpeakersYou can listen to remote stereosound without using powered speak-ers as long as you use an amplifier orstereo receiver
15CONNECTING THE HOME NETWORK TO A COMPUTERConnecting the Transmitter to a ComputerHome Network can send images andsounds from a computer equippedwith
16TROUBLESHOOTING If your Home Network is not operating as it should, take it to your local Ra-dioShack store for assistance.Problem SolutionNo pictur
17CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour RCA Audio/Video Home Network is an example of superior design andcraftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you car
18THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWIn the unlikely event that your phonecauses problems on the phone line,the phone company can temporarilydiscontinue your se
19SPECIFICATIONSPower Supply:Input ... 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 11 WOutput ...
2INTRODUCTIONYour RCA Audio/Video Home Net-work delivers clear stereo sound andsharp color video images up to 500feet away from the A/V source. Be-cau
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3We have designed your Home Net-work to conform to federal regula-tions, and you can connect it to mosttelephone lines. However, each de-vice (such as
4A LOOK AT YOUR HOME NETWORKThe Audio/Video Home Network in-cludes these items. Be sure you havethem all before you discard the boxand begin installat
5INSTALLATIONFor detailed installation instructions,see “Connecting the Transmitter,”“Connecting the IR Emitter” onpage 10, and “Connecting the Re-cei
61. Connect an A/V cable from thetransmitter’s A/V jacks to the A/Vjacks on the back of your audio/video source labeled LINE OUT,A/V, or A/V OUT. Be s
7To Transmit Audio/Video from a VCRTo Transmit Audio/Video from a Cable TV HookupVIDEOIRPHONEINLINEOUTDC15V300mALeft – AUDIO – RightINOUTVCR 1AUDIORIG
8To Transmit Audio/Video from a Satellite Receiver, DVD, or LaserdiscTo Transmit Audio/Video from a CamcorderVIDEOIRPHONEINLINEOUTDC15V300mALeft – AUD
9To Transmit Audio/Video from an A/V ReceiverTo Transmit Audio from a Stereo ReceiverTo Transmit Audio from a CD Player or Cassette DeckVIDEOIRPHONEIN
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