4 SETTING UP TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
The set consists of a transmitter and a receiver. You connect the transmitter to the A/V out-
put of your source (e.g. set top box). Then you connect the receiver to your (second) TV or
projector. Now you can enjoy wirelessly your HQ A/V source anywhere in your house.
What's more, you can keep operating the A/V source which is located elsewhere in
your house by using your own remote control via the infrared extender.
4.1 Connect the GV745 Transmitter to your A/V source
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Connect the video signal of your A/V source (e.g. set top box) via the yellow RCA
cable (supplied) or S-Video cable (not supplied) to your GV745 Transmitter [1H or 1J].
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Connect the GV745 Transmitter's "Audio input" [1F, 1G] to the A/V source by a red
and white coloured RCA cable.
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Connect the power adapter between the DC IN [1k] of the GV745 Transmitter and
a power outlet.
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The Power ON LED [1A] is ON and the Link LED [1B] shall start blinking.
Note:
The video input is selected by automatic detection of a video signal in one of the
inputs. If two inputs become active simultaneously, the order of precedence is: S-
video, Composite video.
4.2 Connect the GV745 Receiver to your TV or Projector
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Connect the video output signal of the GV745 Receiver [2H or 2J] via the yellow RCA
cable (supplied) or S-Video cable (not supplied) to your TV or Projector.
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Connect the GV745 Receiver's "Audio output" [2F, 2G] to your TV or Projector by a
red and white coloured RCA cable.
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Connect the power adapter between the DC IN [2k] of the GV745 Receiver and a
power outlet.
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The Power ON LED [2A] is ON and the Link LED [2B] shall start blinking.
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The Link LED [2B] shall stop blinking and stay solid ON in less than 5 minutes. This
means the wireless link is successfully established.
4.3 Connect the infrared return signal
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Plug the IR extender cable (with 1 LED) into the IR
OUT jack [1D] of the GV745 Transmitter.
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Place the IR LED with self-adhesive tape in front
of the IR window sensor of your A/V equipment.
Note:
First test the position and working of the IR LED before fixing it permanently to the
IR window of your A/V equipment. IR blaster only supports 38kHz infrared remote
protocols. Some devices may not be supported.
GIGAVIEW745
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IR LED
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