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Connecting to Your TV
You can connect the receiver to any standard television with RCA composite video inputs.
To use bandwidth efficiently, the system compresses the video signal using Motion-JPEG; the
system then digitizes the signal before transmitting it to provide a secure video link. This method
is optimized for wireless connections, but it can cause an indented image line (“ghosting” or JPEG
artifacts) on larger television displays or plasma screens.
Reducing pixellation
When video is put on a very large screen, you can often see the edges of each pixel in the image.
There are a few ways to reduce the amount of pixellation on your TV:
► Zoom out on the receiver: at the zoomed in size, some pixellation will always occur.
► Don't use a television larger than 32 inches (32-inch diagonal display).
► Don't use a "stretch" or "zoom" setting on your television; set your television to display the
image as it receives it from the system.
Audio
(white)
Video
(yellow)
AV out
Television with standard RCA
composite inputs (maximum 32
inches diagonal recommended)
AC adapter
(already connected)