Archos™ TV Cradle For Archos™ AV400 series and PMA400 series Manual for Archos TV Cradle ver. 3.0 Please visit our website to download the most recent manual and software for this product. Table of contents TV Cradle Description Remote Control Description How to connect Connect &...
If you have scheduled television recordings to make, then just slip it into the cradle, turn it on, and let it make the recording while you are away. If you want to make TV recordings from a place other than where your TV Cradle is connected, then you can purchase the “Audio-Video Travel Cable”...
*AV400: Each time you place the AV400 into the TV Cradle, you must turn it on via the ENTER button, not by the remote control’s STANDBY/WAKE UP button. Once turned on in this way, you can use the remote control’s STANDBY/WAKE UP button normally.
60 degree angle. Now, slide your AV device into the cradle from the top downward (do not slide it in from the right or left). Try to put your device in the center as shown in the picture at the start of this chapter.
: the audio-visual input (AV In) If you want to be able to record from your television or another video device into your Archos AV device, you will have to send the video and audio signals into it. You will use the three cables labeled AV IN.
Which device to control? You will affi x the IR Emitter to the device you normally change your TV channels with. Do you change TV channels with your video cassette recorder remote control, your cable box remote control, or your satellite receiver remote control? Which ever...
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AV400 or PMA400 and then affi x the IR emitter to your device. Every VCR, cable box, and satellite receiver has a different infrared code to tell it to turn on and off and how to change channels. With the IR emitter in one hand, move it over the infrared receptor on your cable box, VCR, or satellite receiver and then set the infrared code as explained in the full AV400 or PMA500 User Manual.