Orienting Units for Optimal Performance
Orienting Units for Optimal Performance
Orienting Units for Optimal Performance
Orienting Units for Optimal Performance
Orienting Units for Optimal Performance
Placing:
Placing:
Placing:
Placing:
Placing:
Place the transmitter and receiver on a flat, stable surface to prevent damage from falling.
For optimal performance, try to place the units as high as possible to avoid any possible interference
from people walking between the transmitter and the receiver.
Microwave ovens can cause interference. Be sure you do not position the transmitter and receiver
with a microwave in the path between them.
Adjusting the Audio/Video Antennas
Adjusting the Audio/Video Antennas
Adjusting the Audio/Video Antennas
Adjusting the Audio/Video Antennas
Adjusting the Audio/Video Antennas
For optimal reception, the antennas on both transmitter and
receiver should be oriented. In most situations the curved face
of the audio/video antennas on both the transmitter and receiver
should be facing each other. If the transmitter and
receiver are less than 10 feet (3 meters) apart, keep the audio/video
antennas flat in their casings.
The audio/video antennas have been designed to pivot but have limited rotation in
either clockwise or counterclockwise directions. Antenna does not rotate freely 360
degrees. Rotating past the point where resistance is felt will result in permanent
damage to both antenna and mechanical stopper.
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