Troubleshooting – AItech ProPC/TV Wireless User Manual

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Example of Channel 1 selection:




Example of Channel 2 selection:


2. Set the NTSC/PAL switch on the Transmitter to the TV format used in your country. In the United States, set this to NTSC.

3. Set the AV-VGA switch on the Transmitter according to what video source you’re using. If you are connecting the ProPC/TV Wireless to your computer,
select VGA. If you are connecting the output from a VCR or DVD player to the ProPC/TV Wireless, set the switch to AV.

4. Turn on your TV and set it to view the video signal coming from the ProPC/TV Wireless. You must get it off of a channel number and onto the external Video
input. Most TV’s use names like Video, Video-1, AUX, Input etc. Most TVs allow you to make this setting using the TV’s remote control or sometimes the
buttons on the front of the TV. You may need to refer to your TV’s user manual to make the correct setting on your TV.

5. Turn on your PC, VCR or DVD player.

6. Turn the Transmitter’s and Receiver’s Power switches to ON.



5. Troubleshooting

No Picture or Sound

Make sure all connections are secure.

Make sure the channel selector on both Transmitter and Receiver are set to the same channel.

Check the power adapters to make sure they are properly connected, and that the Transmitter’s and Receiver’s power lights are on.

Make sure that your TV is set to view video from its external video input by selecting the proper input using the remote control. All TV’s are different. Refer to
your TV’s user manual for instructions on making this setting.

Cycle Power: Power OFF both Transmitter and Receiver using the On/Off switch, then power them both ON.

Check the AV-VGA switch on the Transmitter to make sure it is in the correct position.

Check the NTSC/PAL video format switch. In the United States, use NTSC.

Make sure you PC’s Resolution and Refresh Rate settings are no higher than 2048x1536 and 150 Hertz, respectively.

Check that all the cables are connected properly.

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