Wireless 5.8GHz AV Sender
With Built in Remote Control Extender
AR-1913
User Manual
BOX CONTENTS
Receiver
Transmitter & Receiver (Rear view)
Transmitter
Accessory
Infrared
Adaptor
Extender
● 1 x Transmitter and 1 x Receiver
1. Channel Selector
● Accessories
1. 1 x DC 12V 250mA, AC 230V
2. 5.8 GHz Antenna
(For Transmitter)
3. ON / OFF Switch
2. 1 x DC 12V 250mA, AC 230V
(For Receiver)
4. Infrared Remote Output
5. IR frequency selection
3. 1 x Infrared Extender Mouse
4. 2 x A/V Cables
● Rear view of Transmitter & Receiver
6. Audio L
7. Audio R
8. Video
9. S-Video
10. AC Adaptor Port
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USER GUIDE
1. Make sure your input AC voltage conforms to the adaptor specifications.
2. Only use the power adapter provided with the AR-1913.
3. With direct line-of-sight, the maximum range of A/V signal transmission can reach up to
60m and this distance would be shortened by obstacles or walls placed between the
transmitter and receiver. (The optimum indoor range is under 25m)
4. To ensure good infrared remote control operation, aim your remote control at the I/R
sensor window on the AR-1913 and press the buttons firmly. (With some remote controls
it may be necessary to press and hold each button for about a second). The working
angle of the I/R Sensor Window is +/- 15 degrees. (see Pictures 7,8)
5. The remote controller has to be used within the distance of (from remote control to
receiver ) no less than 0.3m and no more than 5m (working angle +/- 15 degrees). (see
Picture 9)
6. Be sure the ON / OFF switch on both the transmitter and receiver is in the OFF position
before making any connections.
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INSTALLATION
NOTE: S-Video and Composite Video can be interchangeable. But in normal cases, S-Video is the
dominant input, if your video device is only with composite video. You cannot connect the S-Video
cable to the transmitter. Otherwise, there will no picture output at the receiver.
TRANSMITTER (AR-1913)
a. By Composite Video (RCA)
1. Take a RCA to RCA cable (included), take one end and connect to the AV In socket of the
transmitter (see Picture 1)
2. Connect the other end to the Audio / Video Out port of VCR, DVD, VCD,
Satellite receiver ..Etc. (see Picture 1)
b. By S-Video
1. Take a RCA to RCA cable (included), take Audio RL and connect to the Audio RL in the socket of
the transmitter. Take a S-Video to S-Video cable and connect one end to the S-Video input socket
of the transmitter. (see Picture 1 )
2. Connect the other end of Audio RL to the Audio RL Output Port of VCR, DVD, VCD,
Satellite receiver etc. and also connect the other end of the S-video to S-Video Output of the
device. (see Picture 1)
3. Connect the power adaptor to the power outlet. Turn power ON.
** DC 12V 250mA, AC 230V (see Picture 1 )
4. Stick the IR mouse in front of the sensor receiving window of the device i.e. VCR, DVD, VCD,
Satellite receiver etc. under effective range and working angles. (see Picture 2 )
5. Choose one of the 4 channels by sliding the selection button (must be set to the
same channel on both the transmitter & receiver) (see Picture 4 )
RECEIVER (AR-1913)
a. By Composite Video (RCA)
1. Take a suitable RCA to RCA (included) cable and connect one end to the A/V socket of the
receiver.(see Picture 3)
2. Connect the other end to the Audio / Video In port of the TV. (see Picture 3 )
b. By S-Video
1. Take a RCA to RCA cable (included), take Audio RL and connect to the Audio RL in the socket of
the receiver. Take a S-Video to S-Video cable and connect one end to the S-Video input socket of
the receiver. (see Picture 3)
2. Connect the other end of the Audio RL to the Audio RL Input Port of the TV and also connect the
other end of the S-video to S-Video Input Port of the TV (see Picture 3)
3. Connect the power adaptor to the power outlet. Turn power ON.
**DC 12V 250mA, AC 230V (see Picture 3)
4. Choose one of the 4 channels by sliding the selection button (must be set to the
same channel on both the transmitter & receiver) (see Picture 4)
5. Please make sure this unit is set a little forward to the top of the TV in order to have the best
IR performance. (see Picture 7 )
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
No picture or sound
a) Check the power on/off switches on the Transmitter, Receiver and TV
b) Make sure the power plug and signal cables are pushed all the way in.
c) Check if the channel of the transmitter & receiver are set to the same channel.
d) Make sure that all cables are connected as per the user guide
e) Check if there is any discontinuity inside the cable.
f) If you use S-Video connection, your TV set must be set to “S-Video” mode
Interference & noise
a) Adjust the receiver antenna direction for optimal performance. (see Pictures 5, 6)
b) Adjust the transmitter antenna direction for optimal performance. (see Pictures 5, 6 )
c) Check if the supplied voltage matches the adapter specification
d) Select a different microwave channel by sliding the channel button on both the transmitter and
receiver. (see Picture 4 )
e) You can also vary the transmitter / receiver position for optimal performance.
f) If the distance between the receiver and transmitter is less than 10m, do not open the round
antenna as the signal could be too strong to obtain a sharp picture.
1. Not Synchronized
2. Screen unlocked
3. Noisy line across the screen
a) Adjust the receiver antenna direction for optimal performance. (see Pictures 5, 6)
b) Adjust the transmitter antenna direction for optimal performance. (see Pictures 5, 6)
Note: Antenna does not rotate freely 360°. Rotating past the point where resistance is felt
will result in permanent damage to the device.
c) Check if the supplied voltage matches the adapter specification.
d) Select a different microwave channel by sliding the channel button on both the transmitter and
receiver. (see Picture 4)
g) Move the transmitter and receiver closer. If the problems remain, please contact your reseller for
help.
Remote control extender does not work
1) To ensure good infrared remote control operation, aim your remote control at the I/R Sensor
Window on the receiver and press the buttons firmly. (With some remote controls it may be
necessary to press and hold each button for about a second).
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The working angle of the I/R Sensor Window is +/- 15 degrees. (see Pictures 7,8,9)
2) Check the path between the transmitter & receiver and clear any unnecessary
obstructions.
3) Make sure the IR extender mouse is pointing toward the sensor of the device precisely.
4) Check if the batteries on the remote control are fully charged. Replace with new batteries if
necessary.
5) The optimum indoor operating range is within 15m.
6) Change the IR carrier frequency on the transmitter.
Transmitter
Picture 1
Rear View
Power
Satellite.R
Adaptor
VCR
ON/OFF
Switch
DVD
VCD
S-Video cable
RCA cable
Rear view of
video device
Picture 2
Side View
Cable,
Satellite. R/DVD/VCR/VCD
IR OUT
Front View
ON/OFF
Switch
Power
Adaptor
Make sure the mouse is positioned properly and forward to the Infrared
receiving sensor (within 50cm +- 15℃)
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Receiver
Picture 3
Rear View
Power
Adaptor
ON/OFF
Switch
Rear View
S-Video cable
RCA cable
Picture 4
Transmitter
Receiver
Channel selection button
(must be the same channel
on both transmitter & receiver)
Picture5
Transmitter
Side with round dot
Receiver
Turn the side with round dot
face to face to obtain the
best performance.
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Picture6
Turn the side with round dot
face to face to obtain the best
performance.
Receiver
Transmitter
Picture7
Receiver
IR Receiver
TV
In order to obtain the best
performance of IR receiving,
please be sure this unit is
a little forward to the TV.
Side View
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OPERATING REMOTE CONTROL
Receiver
Picture8
IR sensor window
Remote Control
Picture9
Receiver(RX-5830)
Distance Not less than 0.3m and no more than 5m
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FURTHER APPLICATIONS
FURTHER APPLICATIONS WITH VCR
Connect the Transmitter to a VCR, which is connected to a TV.
a. By composite Video (RCA)
1. Make sure the ON / OFF switch on both the transmitter and receiver is in the OFF position
before making any connections.
2. Take a RCA to RCA cable and connect one end to the A/V in of the transmitter and the other to
A/V out of VCR. Get another cable and connect one end to one of the A/V out ports of VCR and
the A/V in port of the TV.
If your TV does not have any A/V in port, then you can use 75Ω RF coaxial cable from TV's
antenna IN (or VHF/UHF) to your VCR's modulator output.
3. Plug one end of the power cord of the adaptor into the DC jack on the transmitter and the other
end into any standard 230V AC outlet. Use only the adaptor provided.
4. Locate and orientate the transmitter according to pictures 5 and 6 of this manual.
b. By S-Video
Please note: S-Video connectors have a special orientation, when you want to use S-Video
connection you need to carefully handle the connector and make sure the orientation is correct.
Push it gently to avoid breaking the connector and connector socket of the device
1.Make sure the ON / OFF switch on both the transmitter and receiver is in the OFF position
before making any connections.
2.Take a RCA to RCA cable (included), connect Audio RL to the Audio RL input socket of the
transmitter, then take the S-Video to S-Video cable and connect to the S-Video input of the
transmitter.
Connect the other Audio RL to the Audio RL output of the VCR, S-Video to the output S-Video
of the VCR and get another RCA to RCA cable and S-Video to S-Video cable to connect to the
other output of the VCR and the input of the Television. If your TV does not have any A/V in port,
then you can use 75Ω RF coaxial cable from the TV's antenna IN (or VHF/UHF) to your VCR's
modulator output.
3. Plug one end of the power cord of the adaptor into the DC jack on the transmitter and the other
end into any standard 230V AC outlet. Use only the adaptor provided
4.Locate and orientate the transmitter according to pictures 5 and 6 of this manual
FURTHER APPLICATIONS WITH DVD, DSS OR OTHER
SATELLITE RECEIVER, OR LASER DISC PLAYER
Connect the Transmitter to a DVD,LD, Satellite receiver, which is connected to a TV
a. By composite Video (RCA)
1. Make sure the ON / OFF switch on both the transmitter and receiver is in the OFF position
before making any connections.
2. Take a RCA to RCA cable (included) and connect one end to the A/V out port of DVD, DSS or
LD and the other end to the A/V in of the transmitter. Get another cable and connect to one of
the A/V out of the device and the other end to the A/V input of the TV. If your TV does not have
any A/V in port, then you can use 75Ω RF coaxial cable from the TV's antenna IN (or
VHF/UHF) to your devices modulator output.
3. Plug one end of the power cord of the adaptor into the DC jack on the transmitter and the other
end into any standard 230V AC outlet. Use only the adaptor provided.
4. Locate and orientate the transmitter according to pictures 5 and 6 of this manual.
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b. By S-Video
Please note: S-Video connectors have a special orientation. When you want to use S-Video
connection you need to be careful to handle the connector and ensure the orientation is correct.
Push it gently to avoid breaking the connector and connector socket of the device
1. Make sure the ON / OFF switch on both the transmitter and receiver is in the OFF position
before making any connections.
2. RCA to RCA Cable (included), connect Audio RL to the Audio RL input socket of the transmitter,
then take the S-Video to S-Video cable and connect to the S-Video Input of the transmitter.
Connect the other Audio RL to the Audio RL output , S-Video to the output S-Video of your
device and another RCA to RCA cable , S-Video to S-Video cable to connect to the other
output of your device and the input of the TV. If your TV does not have any A/V in port then,
you can use 75Ω RF coaxial cable from the TV's antenna IN (or VHF/UHF) to your device’s
modulator output.
3. Plug one end of the power cord of the adaptor into the DC jack on the transmitter and the other
end into any standard 230V AC outlet. Use only the adaptor provided.
4. Locate and orientate the transmitter according to pictures 5 and 6 of this manual
TRANSMITTER
To Power
Source
RCA+S-VIDEO CABLE
VCR Output
ANT
Ant. IN
RCA+ S-VIDEO CABLE
Recommended TV connection
For dual output VCR’s
FURTHER APPLICATIONS WITH RECEIVER
Connect the Receiver to a VCR, which is connected to a TV.
This set up enables you to record transmitted audio and video on your remote VCR and also enjoy
the picture and sound on a remote TV at the same time.
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a. By composite Video (RCA)
1. Make sure the ON / OFF switch on both the transmitter and receiver is in the OFF position
before making any connections.
2. Take a RCA to RCA cable (included) and connect one end to the A/V out of the receiver and
the other end to the A/V in port of the VCR. Take another RCA cable and connect one end to
the A/V out of the VCR and then the other end to the A/V in port of the TV. If your TV does not
have any A/V in port, then you can use 75Ω RF coaxial cable from the TV's antenna IN (or
VHF/UHF) to your VCR's modulator output.
3. Plug one end of the power cord of the adaptor into the DC jack on the receiver and the other
end into any standard 230V AC outlet. Use only the adaptor provided.
4.Locate and orientate the receiver according to pictures 5 and 6 of this manual.
b. By S-Video
Please note: S-Video connectors have a special orientation. When you want to use S-Video
connection, you need to be careful to handle the connector and make sure the orientation is
correct. Push it gently to avoid breaking the connector and the connector socket of the device
1. Make sure the ON / OFF switch on both the transmitter and receiver is in the OFF position
before making any connections.
2. Take a RCA to RCA cable (included), connect Audio RL to the Audio RL output socket of the
receiver, then take the S-Video to S-Video cable and connect to the S-Video output of the
receiver. Connect the other Audio RL to the Audio RL input , S-Video to the S-Video input of
your VCR and get another RCA to RCA cable, S-Video to S-Video cable and connect the
output of your VCR and the input of TV. If your TV does not have any A/V in port then you can
use 75Ω RF coaxial cable from the TV's antenna IN (or VHF/UHF) to your VCR modulator
output.
3. Plug one end of the power cord of the adaptor into the DC jack on the receiver and the other
end into any standard 230V AC outlet. Use only the adaptor provided
4. Locate and orientate the transmitter according to pictures 5 and 6 of this manual
RECEIVER
To Power
Source
RCA+S-VIDEO CABLE
VCR Output
Ant. IN
RCA+S-VIDEO CABLE
Recommended TV connection
For dual output VCR’s
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CAUTION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with CE and FCC regulation.
These regulations are designed to provide reasonable protection against
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this manual,
may cause interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular situation. If this equipment does cause
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
● Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna
● Increase the distance between the interfering equipment and the receiver
● Connect the interfering equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
● Consult the reseller or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and its antenna
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
● TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT SUBMERGE OR EXPOSE THESE
PRODUCTS TO WATER
● TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THESE UNITS WHILE IN USE. THE AR-1913
CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. DOING SO WILL VOID THE WARRANTY
● USE ONLY THE POWER ADAPTORS PROVIDED WITH THE AR-1913
● DO NOT OVERLOAD WALL OUTLETS OR EXTENSION CORDS.
● IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTY WITH THESE PRODUCTS, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
SERVICE IT YOURSELF. PLEASE CALL YOUR RESELLER FOR ASSISTANCE.
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SPECIFICATION
TRANSMITTER
Output level
13dBm (complies with CE)
Operating frequency
Modulation
5790,5828,5847,5866 MHz
FM (Video and Audio)
1.0 V p-p
Video input level
Audio input level
S-Video Input Level
Video input impedance
Audio input impedance
Power Consumption
Unit dimensions
1.0 V p-p
Y:1Vpp, C:288mV
75 ohm
2K ohm
DC 12V@250mA
12 x 10 x 4.3cm
200g
Unit weight
Effective operating range
Approx. 200 feet (clear line of sight)
RECEIVER
Output level
1.0V p-p +/- 0.2V p-p (Video)
1.0Vp-p +/- 0.2V p-p (Audio)
S-Video Output Level
Power Consumption
Unit dimensions
Unit weight
Y:1Vpp+/-0.2V p-p, C:288mV +/-20%
12V DC@250mA
12 x 10 x 4.3cm
200g
IR TRANSMITTER
Output level
0~10dBm
Operating Frequency
Modulation Type
433.92MHz
AM
IR Carrier Frequency
Effective operating range
38KHz /56KHz Switchable
Approx. 100 feet(clear line of sight)
IR RECEIVER
Operating Frequency
Sensitivity
433.92MHz
<-80dBm
IR Carrier Frequency
38KHz /56KHz Switchable
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