User's Manual

5
NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
ENGLISH
BASIC
OPERATIONS
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
BASE UNIT (IS301DS)
TOP VIEW
d
g
f
a
s
SIDE AND BOTTOM VIEWS
jk
h
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
a Handset connector
Connect the handset here.
Note
NEVER connect an iPod directly with this
connector, because the shape of this connector is
different from the docking connector of the iPods.
s Handset holder
When the base unit is mounted on a wall, raise this
holder. For details, see page XX.
d Power indicator
This indicator lights when power is supplied from
the AC adaptor or when the base unit is connected
with the powered extender via the IS-LINK cable.
It fl ashes when an infrared signal from the remote
controller is received.
f Holes for wall mounting
Use these holes when mounting the base unit on
a wall.
g Infrared signal reception window
This is the reception window for infrared signals
from the remote controller.
h Video selection switch
Select video signals (S-VIDEO/VIDEO/COMPONENT)
that are output from the extender.
j IS-LINK A/B terminals
Used to connect the base unit and the extender via
the supplied IS-LINK cables.
Before connection, unplug the power cord then
check that the connections to the IS-LINK A and B
terminals are properly made.
k AC adaptor terminal
Connect the supplied AC adaptor.
If an IS-LINK cable is connected to the IS-LINK A
terminal, power will be supplied from the extender.
Therefore, it is not required to connect the AC
adaptor to the base unit.