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LeapFrog AM/FM+ - TERK - Radio Antenna Owner's Manual - Lf-30S
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VCR users:
If you want to view your VCR on a TV located near the transmitter,
connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the CABLE/ANT OUT
(or OUT TO TV) on the VCR to the CABLE/ANT IN port connector
on your TV.
LF-30S
VCR
VIDEO
CABLE/ANT.
CABLE/ANT.
AUDIO
LINE OUT
IN
OUT
RIGHT
LEFT
Cable/Antenna
AUDIO IN
CABLE/
ANT. IN
VIDEO
IN
RIGHT
LEFT
Television
Transmitter
AUDIO IN
LEFT
RIGHT
VIDEO IN
IR
EXTENDER
DC 15v
+
–
Summary of AM/FM+ - TERK - Radio Antenna
Page 1
Limited warranty audiovox corporation (audiovox) warrants this product against defects in materials or workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase. During this period, this product will be replaced without charge. This warranty does not cover any damage due to acts of nature, commercial u...
Page 2: Lf-30S
Lf-30s owner’s manual lf-3os wireless a/v transmitter and receiver system.
Page 3: Lf-30S
1 important safety precautions: 1. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Do not use near a bathtub, wash bowl, sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or around a swimming pool. 2. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the case of this product. 3. Operate t...
Page 4: Introduction
2 introduction leapfrog lf-30s - 2.4ghz wireless convenience the terk leapfrog lf-30s uses the latest in wireless technology to deliver consistently sharp and clear video images and stereo audio up to 150 feet away. By transmitting at a super-high frequency of 2.4 ghz, the fcc-approved lf- 30s avoid...
Page 5: Introduction (Continued)
3 introduction (continued) the lf- 30s gives you the convenience to wirelessly: • watch cable, satellite programming or dvd movies on any tv in your home, without the hassle and expense of running extra wiring, moving your a/v source or buying another one. • set up a tv anywhere inside or outside yo...
Page 6: Package Contents
4 package contents the following items are included in the lf-30s box. Please check that they are all present before discarding the box and beginning the installation. 1 - lf- 30s transmitter (model lf-30stx) sends wireless a/v signals to the receiver 1 - lf- 30s receiver (model lf-30srx) receives w...
Page 7: Controls and Features
5 controls and features the transmitter and receiver units look virtually alike but are labeled accordinly on the front of the units. However, the receiver can also be identified by the threaded rf coax connector labeled “to tv” on the back panel. A - directional 2.4ghz antenna (both units) sends an...
Page 8: Lf-30S
6 lf-30s audio in left right video in ir extender dc 15v + – audio out video out to tv dc 15v + – receiver transmitter left right a b (under both units) c d i h e f g (under receiver only).
Page 9: Video Component
7 connecting the transmitter to a video component connecting the transmitter to a video component such as a dvd player, satellite receiver, vcr, pvr or camcorder. 1. Make sure the transmitter’s on/off switch is “off.” 2. Connect one set of red, white and yellow a/v cables from the a/v jacks on the b...
Page 10: Lf-30S
8 vcr users: if you want to view your vcr on a tv located near the transmitter, connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the cable/ant out (or out to tv) on the vcr to the cable/ant in port connector on your tv. Lf-30s vcr video cable/ant. Cable/ant. Audio line out in out right left cable/antenna...
Page 11: Connecting and Using
9 connecting and using the ir extender the ir extender allows you to remotely control the a/v device that is connected to the transmitter from the room you have the receiver located in. Connecting the ir extender: 1. Extend the thin antenna upwards. 2. Plug in the ir extender into the connector on t...
Page 12: Audio Components
10 connecting the transmitter to audio components to enjoy sound from your cd player, cassette deck or other audio component in another room, you can connect the transmitter directly to that component. To use this feature, you must connect either powered speakers, another stereo receiver, or an ampl...
Page 13: Lf-30S
11 connecting the receiver to a tv after connecting the transmitter to your a/v source, you must connect the receiver to a tv or another component. There are two ways to connect the lf-30s receiver to a remote tv (a tv in a remote location away from the a/v source): 1 - connected directly to the rem...
Page 14: Lf-30S
12 lf-30s receiver audio in cable/ ant. In video in right left television audio out left right video out to tv dc 15v + – or.
Page 15: Connecting The Receiver to
13 connecting the receiver to powered computer speakers since the lf-30s only receives stereo audio signals and does not amplify them; the speakers you use to listen to wireless sound must be self-powered or attached to an amplifier or stereo receiver. 1. Make sure the receiver’s on/off switch is “o...
Page 16: Receiver Units
14 orienting the transmitter and receiver units the lf-30s system broadcasts video and audio using the square directional antennas and your remote control signals using the whip antennas. For optimum performance, both the transmitter and receiver antennas should be carefully oriented towards each ot...
Page 17: Troubleshooting
15 troubleshooting problem no picture or sound interference: noisy picture or sound lf-30s possible solutions check that the power on/off switches on both the receiver and transmitter are both switched on. Make sure the receiver and transmitter’s power adapter cords are firmly inserted into the unit...
Page 18: Specifications
16 specifications approvals: ul/csa/fcc/isc channels: 4 operating frequencies: channel a 2.413ghz channel b 2.431ghz channel c 2.45ghz channel d 2.468ghz channel bandwidth: 18 mhz care and maintenance: clean the outside plastic housings with a soft cloth. Never use any type of abrasive scouring powd...
Page 19: Government Approvals
17 government approvals usa – this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment g...