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AR6 Pro User Guide
1.6 System Setup
1.6.1 TV Connection
Find a suitable place for your AR6, within 1.4m of your TV screen,
panel or LCD display. Connect the power supply to your device and
the power outlet.
Included with your AR6 is the standard video cable with RCA
connector and the S-Video cable. Plug in your preferred video cable
to the video output connector on the AR6 and your screen.
Composite S-Video
Video
Stereo Audio
For better video quality, we recommend using the S-Video cable
and S-Video connector instead of the yellow RCA connector. For
LCD displays, an optional VGA cable is also available.
For audio output, use the red and white RCA connectors. Connect
this cable to the audio output on your AR6 and plug it into your TV,
external speakers or sound system.
1.6.2 TV Output
Once you have connected the cables, turn on the power switch. Wait a few seconds for the
system to boot, then use the remote control to navigate and control the device.
If the screen stays blank, press the OUTPUT key on your remote control to toggle through
the different video channels until you find the correct one.
To change between PAL and NTSC TV systems, press the SETUP button on your remote
control and change the TV Type under Preferences or use the PAL/NTSC key.
To prevent any accidental change of the video output, you can lock your settings. To do this,
press the SETUP key, go to Preferences, press the FAST FORWARD key once to unlock
the menu and then select Output Lock. Turn it ON by selecting your preferred output and
clicking OK to save it.
If you are using this device for the first time,
set the correct time by going to the setup menu
and pressing the DISP key on your remote
control.
Set the time using the virtual keyboard and
press OK to save the settings. You can select
CANCEL or press the DISP key to skip the
other settings.
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