Safety instructions 2. general description – Cables to Go AVS815 User Manual

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1. Safety instructions

2. General description

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Correct and proper use

The TV AVS 815 Power Transmitter is designed for use in dry, indoor
rooms. The power supply is provided by the mains adapter enclosed with
the Transmitter. Please only ever use this mains adapter.
It is not allowed to alter or modify any part of the system.
The unit is registered as a device that does not cause or suffer radio-
frequency interference, it is CE-approved, and it conforms with the Low
Voltage Directory.
The safety and installation instructions must be observed.
There shall be no guarantee cover against damage resulting from any
failure to observe these operating instructions, and no legal liability for
any resultant consequential damage.

General functions

With the TV AVS 815 Power Transmitter you can transmit cable television
signals, and signals from other video equipment such as VCR, SAT-
receivers, and video cameras by radio.
The audio and video signals are transmitted in the 2.4 GHz range by the
AVS 815 Power Transmitter to the AVS 840 Power Receiver. The
maximum line-of-sight range is 300 metres.
The cable tuner integrated into the AVS 850 Power Transmitter is
controlled by the Power Receiver with the enclosed RC 815 infra-red
remote control. If you point the remote-control unit in the direction of the
infra-red window on the AVS 840 receiver, the infra-red signals from this
remote-control unit will be converted into radio signals which will in turn
be transmitted in the 433 MHz range to the AVS 850 Power Transmitter.
Inside the AVS 850, the radio signals are converted back into infra-red
signals and passed on to the integral cable tuner.

IMPORTANT

If the system is handled incorrectly there is a risk of injury

from electric shock. The following instructions must be

followed, in order to avoid any risk of injury or damage,

and the operating instructions must also be adhered to.

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It is never allowed to open the plug-in mains adapter

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Only a properly qualified technician is allowed to check and
inspect the system.

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The system is only ever to be operated in dry, indoor rooms.

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Avoid high atmospheric humidity and extreme ambient
temperatures

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Should any fault occur in the power supply the system should
be taken out of operation at once. Never replace defective
parts with anything other than original spare parts.

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If there is any danger of a thunderstorm, it is a good
precaution to separate the system from the mains network in
order to protect it from lightning. The same applies if the
system is to be out of action for any length of time.

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Power must be supplied at the correct rating at all times. This
applies in particular to the operating voltage in the system
and the mains adapter.

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If there is ever any malfunction, the dealer from whom the
system was acquired must be asked to send it back to the
manufacturer for inspection.

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