AVLinx HDTV Switch Model AVS 4.1 Instruction Manual www.avlinx.
Table of Contents Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the AVLinx AVS4.1 HDTV Switch. At AVLinx, we are motivated by a passion for quality audio/video equipment that fulfills the technological needs of our customers. Every item we sell is designed to provide the ultimate in signal integrity, system integration, and user control. This product has been designed and manufactured to accommodate up to four HDTV audio and video signal inputs to a single output.
Accessories The following items are included with this product: 9V 250mA wall power pack 4 rubber mounting feet Infrared remote control The following items are optional accessories that can be purchased to accompany this product: Rack mount brackets DB9 Cable Audio/Video Cables 1 3 4 Front Panel AVLinx Remote Control - Operating Range For best results when using this remote, point the signal transmitter on the remote control at the IR sensor window from no more than 30 feet away and at an angle of no
The AVS4.1 The AVS4.1 comes standard with four component video inputs, each paired with digital and analog audio connections that pass the full HDTV bandwidth through the signal paths. The passive switch design for all analog signals minimizes distortion from active components. The AVS4.1 is also compatible with other highend video formats like RGBHV and S-Video with proper cabling.
Operations Operations Changing the Unit’s Power State Switching Inputs Once the unit is plugged in, the power state can be changed in one of the following three ways. An audible click will be heard whenever there is a change in the power state of the unit. There are three ways to switch inputs on the unit: using the input selector button on the front panel, using the remote control, and using the RS-232 communication port.
Using an Alternate Remote The AVS4.1 comes preprogrammed to recognize command codes from the supplied AVLinx remote control. An alternate remote can be used in place of the supplied remote. The original AVLinx remote control can be used to program most universal remote controls by following the instructions for that product. Universal and pre-programmed remote users may also choose to teach the AVS4.1 a new set of pre-programmed codes.
Using an Alternate Remote Power Off Only 1. Turn on the unit. 2. Make sure there are no other infrared remote control signals interfering with the unit during the programming process. 3. Press and hold the input selector button on the front panel for 5-10 seconds. Continue holding the button until all the steps are completed. 4. Aim the supplied AVLinx remote directly at the IR sensor window and press the power key.
Troubleshooting Warranty Limited Warranty Problem Cause Digital audio does not -Both optical and coax cables are plugged into work a single input at the same time. Alternate remote does not work Solution -Be sure to only use one type of connection at the input. -Improper cable is being used with SPDIF connection. -Be sure to use 75-ohm digital coax cables, especially for long distances. -Remote’s data format is not compatible with the AVS4.1.
Appendices Servicing If you have any questions concerning the servicing of this or any of our other products, please contact us through one of the following: Mailing Address: AVLinx Systems LLC 4760 Preston Rd Ste. 244-196 Frisco, TX 75034 Email: Website: Phone: (214)-764-4095 Fax: (214)-764-3978 support@avlinx.com http://www.avlinx.
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