Chapter 2: installation, Connecting the avrouter (detailed instructions) – Smart Avi AVRouter User Manual
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Connecting the AVRouter (Detailed Instructions)
Video and Audio Inputs
Video and Audio Inputs
Video and Audio Inputs
Video and Audio Inputs
Video and Audio Inputs
The video input for the AVRouter is a standard HD15 connection.
Connect all of the Input video sources to the back of the AVRouter unit. The inputs are
located on the right half of the rear panel.
Hint: You may want to label the input video connections so as not to lose track of where
the signal is coming from. Later on when the software is installed you will be able to give
each connection a name and the software will remember it for you. This way you can
switch the video connections without having to look at the physical connections on the
back of the unit. (You can also use the included page at the end of this manual in order
to keep track of the connections as you make them.)
The audio inputs for the AVRouter are standard 3.5 mm Stereo Miniplug connectors.
Connect all of the audio inputs to the back of the AVRouter unit. The inputs are located
on the right half of the rear panel. Many computer audio sources use this standard
connection but there is other equipment such as receivers, and VCRs where a special
adapter cable will be needed. Such as a 3.5mm miniplug to stereo RCA cable.
Make sure that the audio and video are coming from the same source and are plugged
the same input number. For example, if the audio from one computer is connected to
input 1, then the video should also be connected to input 1.
Video and Audio Outputs
Video and Audio Outputs
Video and Audio Outputs
Video and Audio Outputs
Video and Audio Outputs
The video and audio connections for the AVRouter outputs are exactly the same. The only differ-
ence is that they are located on the left side of the back panel
Connect all of the external video monitors and corresponding speakers to the output
connections located on the back of the AVRouter unit.
Chapter 2: Installation
Chapter 2: Installation
Chapter 2: Installation
Chapter 2: Installation
Chapter 2: Installation