Getting to know the ScreenCast AV Transmitter

The ScreenCast AV transmitter wirelessly sends the content from your AV source devices like Blu-ray® disc players or satellite/cable boxes to your television sets.  This transmitter has different ports and inputs at the back panel along with the Reset button and Power switch.

This article will show you the different parts of the ScreenCast AV Transmitter and their respective functionalities.

 

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Refer to the corresponding letters for each specified part of the transmitter:

A.  Video source select button - Allows you to cycle between video products that are connected.

B.  Pairing button for syncing with other ScreenCast receivers - Allows you to add additional ScreenCast receivers.

C.  HDMI inputs 1/2/3/4 - This is where you connect your HDMI source devices like Blu-ray® disc players, game consoles or cable/satellite boxes.

D.  IR emitter port (3.5 mm jack) - This is where you connect the IR cable that helps control your AV source devices.

E.  USB port

F.  Reset button - Take note of the following activities when you press the Reset button:

  • If you press this button for less than five (5) seconds, the ScreenCast transmitter will restart.
  • If you press this button for more than five (5) seconds, the ScreenCast transmitter will be restored to factory defaults.  It will need to be paired again with your receiver.  To learn how to do this, click here.

G.  Power input

H.  Power (On/Off) switch



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