Operation, Testing – Philips Receptor TV Link adicional User Manual
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Operation
How to watch and operate video sources on your third TV:
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Switch on the video source.
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Switch on the Transmitter unit (figure C-10).
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Use the input selection buttons (figure C-14) to select either input 1 or input 2.
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If you wish, bring the video source’s remote control with you to your third
TV to control the video source (or for even greater convenience, use a Philips universal
remote control).
Third TV (TV3):
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Switch on the Receiver unit (figure A-4).
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Switch on the third TV.
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Select the SCART input (EXT or AV) on the third TV (see TV instruction
manual).
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Control the video source using the video source’s remote control (or use a
Philips universal remote control) by aiming the remote control at the Receiver unit.
How to watch cable programs on your third TV without running a cable
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Switch on your VCR
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Select your VCR as the video source for the Wireless TV Link. (figure C-14, “INPUT
1” or “INPUT 2”)
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Select the programme you want to watch on your VCR (Programme UP / DOWN on
your VCR or via its remote control). Normally you will have programmed the order
of programmes to correspond with the programmes on your main TV.
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From your third TV you can use the VCR’s remote control (or a universal remote control,
set to VCR) to select the programme you want to watch (Programme UP / DOWN).
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The third TV should remain at the EXTERNAL AV (SCART) input.
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From your third TV you can start watching the video tape by pressing PLAY on the
VCR’s remote control (or a universal remote control, set to VCR).
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The VCR must be connected to the cable TV network and to the Philips Wireless TV
Link.
Testing
You should now see the video signal you selected on your third TV. It may be necessary
to reposition the Receiver unit, centimetre by centimetre, to make sure the built-in antenna
gives the best quality picture.
Try out the remote control to make sure it is working correctly. Point the remote control
of the
video source you are watching at the Receiver unit and change the programme
number or press Play and then Stop. A red light (figure A-7) flashes on the Receiver unit
indicating that it has received the remote control command. On the Transmitter unit a
red light (figure C-13) flashes to indicate that it sends the extended remote control
command to the video sources.
If a remote control does not work correctly at first, it may be necessary to reposition
either of the remote control antennas on the rear of the Receiver or Transmitter units
(figure A-8, C-15).
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It is possible that particular brands and types of TV react to remote control signals by
making a buzzing noise when a command is given.
Refer to the troubleshooting section if you are still having problems getting your
configuration to work correctly. Here you will find solutions to many common problems.