Extra Options; Frequently Asked Questions - Marmitek MEGAVIEW70 User Manual

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8. EXTRA OPTIONS

Extra IR receiver (38 or 56 kHz)
When you want to operate your devices in multiple rooms, you can purchase extra infrared
receivers (art. no. 09814 for the standard 38 kHz receiver).
Your remote control might work with an infrared frequency that differs from the most often
used standards. In this case you can order an extra IR receiver (art. no. 09813), which uses a
56 kHz frequency.
Connecting multiple devices
• Do you want to connect multiple A/V devices? With the Connect 236 you can connect
all of your devices to your MegaView70 with just one cable, preserving the quality.
• You can also connect a second A/V device using a second MegaView70. By selecting
another TV channel on it you can watch both devices at different places.
A/V Camera
Do you want a more comfortable and safer feeling in and around your house? With the
MegaCam1 you can keep an eye on your house, garden, garage and driveway. Connect this
to your MegaView70 and you can watch these images on all TV's within your coax network.
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9. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

No image, no sound
• Check if all cables are connected properly.
• Check if the channel is set correctly.
The MegaView70 picture is interfered and all the other channels are o.k.
There might be a TV channel too close to the selected MegaView70 channel. Choose another
channel for the MegaView70 (preferably the middle one of three or if possible five free
channels).
Infrared does not work
a. Check that the IR LED is in the correct position on the sensor.
b. Check that the metal part of the infrared receiver is correctly connected.
c. Check that the aerial wall outlets, aerial amplifiers and splitters that are fitted IN the cabling
between your bedroom and living room are 'return channel' compatible (5 - 30 MHz).
If none of the options above offers the solution, your remote control probably uses a different
infrared frequency. Instead of the standard 38 kHz receiver you can also order a 56 kHz
receiver (art. no. 09813).
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