Amedia DMA 3.1L User Manual

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Digital Media Adapter (DMA 3.1L)
User Manual
Version 1.0
AMEDIA CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
© 2006 Amedia Networks, Inc. (Unpublished)
All Rights Reserved.
This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Amedia Networks, Inc. and is protected by copyright,
trade secret and other state and federal laws. Its receipt or possession does not convey any rights to reproduce, disclose
its contents, or to manufacture, use or sell anything it may describe. Reproduction, disclosure or use without specific
written authorization of Amedia Networks, Inc. is strictly forbidden.

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  • Page 1 © 2006 Amedia Networks, Inc. (Unpublished) All Rights Reserved. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Amedia Networks, Inc. and is protected by copyright, trade secret and other state and federal laws. Its receipt or possession does not convey any rights to reproduce, disclose its contents, or to manufacture, use or sell anything it may describe.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Video Outputs ........................6 10.2.2 Audio Outputs........................6 10.3 IR Function..........................6 10.4 NTSC/PAL Auto-Detect......................6 10.5 LED and Switch .......................... 7 10.6 System Security ........................... 7 11 FCC Information..........................7 Amedia Networks, Inc. © 2006 Amedia Networks (Unpublished) Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 3: Overview

    5) Transmission of IR control signals to the video source devices from the TV location. 6) MPEG-2 standard video compression and decompression. 7) Auto detection of NTSC and PAL. Amedia Networks, Inc. © 2006 Amedia Networks (Unpublished) Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 4: Dma3.1L Photos

    Connect one end of the IR extender cable to the Wireless AV Sender; place the IR emitter end to the IR sensor of the video source. An example is shown in Figure 1. • Connect power supply. Amedia Networks, Inc. © 2006 Amedia Networks (Unpublished) Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 5: Wireless Av Receiver Setup

    AV Receiver, by encoding and multiplexing the signals according to MPEG-2 standards. The Wireless AV Sender includes video and audio inputs. 10.1.1 Video Inputs a) The Wireless AV Sender supports the following video inputs: Composite Video input S-Video input Amedia Networks, Inc. © 2006 Amedia Networks (Unpublished) Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 6: Audio Inputs

    The Wireless AV Sender automatically detects the NTSC/PAL system of the active input video source. The Wireless AV Receiver will output the same system correspondingly. Video source and TV must be of the same system. Amedia Networks, Inc. © 2006 Amedia Networks (Unpublished) Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 7: Led And Switch

    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which the receiver is connected to. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Amedia Networks, Inc. © 2006 Amedia Networks (Unpublished) Confidential & Proprietary...
  • Page 8 This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Amedia Networks, Inc. © 2006 Amedia Networks (Unpublished) Confidential & Proprietary...

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