Philips SBC VL1400 User Manual

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Number of input

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Dimensions:
SCART 1 & 2

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SCART 3 connector :
SCART 4 connector :

SCART output
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Dimensions:

SCART connector :

Video standards
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Operating range:

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Number of channels:

Type of modulation:

Transmission power:

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Antennas:

Carrier frequency:

Type of modulation:
Transmission power:

Range of IR reception:

Carrier frequency:
Remote control blaster

cord:

Remote control
antenna:

Technical specifications

220 - 240V AC / 50Hz

6 W (both transmitter and receiver unit)

4

270 (W) x 146 (D) x 61 (H) mm

Input: stereo audio / video: CVBS.

Input: stereo audio / video: RGB&CVBS
Input: stereo audio / video: RGB&CVBS

Output: stereo audio / video: CVBS, P50 compatible

Input: stereo audio / video: CVBS

Output: stereo audio / video: RGB&CVBS P50 compatible

61 (W) x 146 (D) x 150 (H) mm

Output: stereo audio / video: CVBS

PAL / NTSC / SECAM

Up to 100m in open air ; up to 30m in house

2.4 GHz
4 (may be less, depending on local regulations)

FM

<10mW

Built-in

433.92 MHz

AM
<10mW

Up to 6 metres max.

32kHz – 57kHz

Yes, 4 Infrared lights

Antennas at rear of both units




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General notes

Picture and sound quality is influenced by the use of microwave ovens. Other

wireless systems (Bluetooth, wireless LANs, etc.) can also adversely influence

the quality of picture and sound, and vice versa.

The Wireless TV Link is a Radio Frequency (RF) based product. As such its

performance can suffer the same kinds of interference as GSMs, portable radios
and other RF-based products.

If the same video source is selected for both TVs, then you get the same
programme on each TV.

The Wireless TV link is not limited to just one room or house. You can use it
anywhere in or around the house. Consequently, anybody in the vicinity of your

house (up to the maximum operating range) who also owns a Wireless TV link

set to the same channel, can watch the same programmes that are playing on
your video source.

In order to prevent the mixing of remote control commands it is not advisable
to use a TV as a video source.

Some built-in VCRs (TV-VCR combination) cannot be used with the transmitter
unit (depends on brand and type).

Video sources cannot be controlled remotely if the carrier frequency of the IR
signal is outside the operation window of 32kHz to 57kHz.

The transmitter unit can support the channel downloading feature (also known
as ‘Follow-TV’, ‘Easylink’, ‘SmartLink’, ‘AV-Link’, ‘MEGALogic’, ‘TV-Link’ or ‘Q-Link’)

of high-end TVs and VCRs. Fully wired SCART cables that support this feature

must be used.

Radio wave safety: When switched on, the Philips Wireless TV Link transmits

and receives radio waves. The Philips Wireless TV Link complies with the
standards that are defined for it.

The Philips Wireless TV Link has an operating range of up to 100 metres in open
air. Walls, ceilings and other large objects may limit the useable operating range

to about 30 metres in the house.

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