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Important Safety Instructions

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THE BOTTOM 

OF THE TRANSMITTER OR RECEIVER TO RAIN, MOISTURE, DRIPPING OR SPLASHING. PLEASE ENSURE THAT 

NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, ARE PLACED ON THE TRANSMITTER OR RECEIVER. 
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ AND RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. FOLLOW ALL 

WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL AND ON THE UNIT.

POWER SOURCE

To avoid any malfunctions of the unit, and to protect against electrical shock, fire or physical injury, 
please observe the following:

This system has been designed to work with 100-240 volt AC current. Connection to a line voltage other 

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than that may create a safety and fire hazard and may damage the system. If you are unsure of the type of 

power supply to your home, consult your local dealer or power company.

Do not defeat the purpose of the polarized plug. A polarized plug has  two blades, with one wider than the 

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other. The wide blade is provided for your  safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult 

an electrician  for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

Do not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them.

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Damaged or deformed power cords are hazardous and should be replaced immediately by a qualified service technician.

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LOCATION

Air vents are provided in the cabinet to prevent the build up of excessive temperatures inside the unit. Do 

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not place the unit in closed spaces, cover it with anything, or otherwise block the vents.

Keep the units away from heat sources such as fire pits, heating vents, central heating radiators and electric 

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heaters. Never expose to continuous direct sunlight. 
Keep the unit away from strong magnetic fields.

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CARE

The unit is splash proof only. Do not submerge in water. 

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Do not insert or drop anything into the unit through the air vents as this could cause serious damage, 

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possibly resulting in fire.

Do not place any object containing water or other liquids on the unit. In the event that liquid should enter 

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the cabinet, unplug the unit at once and contact the retailer or service center immediately.

Do not remove the cabinet. Touching parts inside the cabinet could result in electrical shock and damage to the unit.

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Unplug the unit and the AC power adapter from the electrical outlet during lightning storms or when 

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unused for long periods of time to prevent damage.

To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the unit, do not handle the transmitter, receiver, external 

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antenna, connecting cables or AC power adapter with wet hands.

The AC power adapter receives power as long as it is connected to the electrical outlet, even if the power switch on 

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the unit is turned off. Always remove the AC power adapter from the electrical outlet before inspecting the adapter. 

Use only the AC power adapter suppiled with the unit. This adapter is designed specifically for the unit.

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NON-USE PERIODS

ALWAYS turn the power OFF when not in use. When left unused for long periods of time, the unit should 

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be unplugged from the AC outlet.

VOLUME CONTROL

Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with very low level input or no audio signal. The 

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speaker may be damaged when a peak level portion is played.

CLEANING

Clean only with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents. Unplug the 

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product from the wall outlet before cleaning.

SERVICE

Do not open the cabinet of any components. There are no user-serviceable components in the product. 

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Opening the cabinets may present a shock hazard, and any modification to the product will void your 

warranty.

Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. If water or any metal objects such as paper clips, wire or staples 

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accidentally fall inside, disconnect the unit from the power source immediately and consult an authorized 

service center.

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Summary of Contents for AFX-19AR050

Page 1: ...User Manual Airfonix T Series Wireless Transmitter Models Airfonix R Series Wireless Receiver Models AFX 19PR001 AFX 19PT102 AFX 19PT002 AFX 19AR050...

Page 2: ...the unit through the air vents as this could cause serious damage possibly resulting in fire Do not place any object containing water or other liquids on the unit In the event that liquid should ente...

Page 3: ...r the stringent demands of professional users Every wireless system consists of at least two components a transmitter and a receiver both of which must be paired and tuned to the same channel Select t...

Page 4: ...ng the Stands 15 Preparing Components for Use 16 Install External Antenna 16 Preparing for Outdoor Use 16 Connecting the Receivers 17 20 Scenario 1 Connect One AFX 19AR050 Active Receiver to 4 ohm 25W...

Page 5: ...Receivers IMPORTANT If you suspect transit damage or if anything is missing please contact Customer Service at 888 778 2446 or www airfonix com immediately Keep the shipping cartons and materials Moun...

Page 6: ...SPEAKER 4 L and R Output connections 5 way binding posts use speaker cables to connect to passive speakers NOTE For use with 8 ohm speakers see Setting Zone Codes on page 14 Setting OFF ON Used to pai...

Page 7: ...9V with 1K ohm series resistance control signal to the trigger input jack of connected power amplifier Connects using cable with a mini phone plug BALANCE OUT L and R VAR level audio outputs for bala...

Page 8: ...when units are linked Blinks green while sending pairing signals see page 13 EXT IR Connects included IR extender SPDIF Use supplied optical cable or coaxial cable not included to connect this digita...

Page 9: ...ring signals see page 13 EXT IR Connects included IR extender AUDIO TRIM DialturnstoadjustinputsignallevelsofaudiosourcesconnectedtoAUXandHI LEVELIN NOTE Makesuretheaudiotrimissettoitslowestpositionbe...

Page 10: ...the components from indoor to outdoor sites and reconfigure them for different venues or situations The R Series receivers include weather shields to further protect your components All models can be...

Page 11: ...50 Passive Receivers Two Zones Stereo IMPORTANT The analog AUX inputs include Hi Level In Balance In and L and R RCA jack inputs Connect your audio source to ONLY one of these inputs T Series PassiveS...

Page 12: ...akers R Series AFX 19PR001 Room 2 Active Speakers R Series AFX 19PR001 NOTE Therangemayvarysignificantlywhenusing withinwallsconstructedofsolidbrick metalorconcrete NOTES The R Series receivers and T...

Page 13: ...ss the PAIRING button Watch the LINK LEDs The transmitter LINK LED flashes for three seconds and then turns OFF The receiver s LINK LED light for one second and then turn OFF Connect the power for all...

Page 14: ...Stereo 8 ohm 25W ch Transmitter Receiver mono LEFT 8 ohm 36W Receiver mono RIGHT 8 ohm 36W Transmitter Receiver Stereo 8 ohm 25W ch Receiver Stereo 8 ohm 25W ch Setting OFF ON Setting OFF ON Setting O...

Page 15: ...side slot on each side of the bottom of the unit The unit sits vertically on a flat surface NOTE The mounting brackets are identical One is installed facing down to interlock with the other NOTE The s...

Page 16: ...them from direct contact with water Before connecting your speakers turn the receiver upside down and fit the rain cover into the inside slots on each side Slide it into place NOTE The rain covers may...

Page 17: ...ve speakers at 25W per channel or one passive speaker at 50W per channel with banana plug connectors AFX 19PR001 Designed for use with professional active speakers Connect using XLR audio cables or RC...

Page 18: ...14 for more information SW OFF L R R DC IN 24V ON L R speaker cables SW OFF L R R DC IN 24V ON L R speaker cable s LEFT Zone Code RIGHT Zone Code Setting OFF ON SW OFF L R R DC IN 24V ON L R L R speak...

Page 19: ...g RCA Cables Using RCA Cables Zone Code Setting OFF ON DC IN 9V L R L R AUX BALANCE OUT TRIGGER SW OFF ON L R RCA audio cables Using XLR Cables NOTE Use either XLR or RCA audio cables when connecting...

Page 20: ...ON Zone Code Setting OFF ON Zone Code Setting OFF ON DC IN 9V L R L R AUX BALANCE OUT TRIGGER SW OFF ON L R RCA audio cables DC IN 9V L R L R AUX BALANCE OUT TRIGGER Setting OFF ON BALANCED IN L BALA...

Page 21: ...ALandRinputslabeledAUX andanotheraudiosourceconnectedtothedigitalinputsource SPDIF Follow the directions above for connecting to one source to connect a second audio source to your transmitter Digital...

Page 22: ...ipped with a thin plastic insert which prevents the battery from charging until ready for use Firmly pull the plastic tab to remove insert and activate battery To use point the remote at the IR Sensor...

Page 23: ...e unit is powered on it will default to AUX and the AUX LED lights green Press the SOURCE button to switch to sources The SPDIF LED lights green indicating the source connected using the digital SPDIF...

Page 24: ...ake sure the codes are set correctly for your installation See page 14 for Setting Zone Codes Distorted audio or unwanted noise POWER LED is lit green LINK LED is lit green AUX or SPDIF LED is lit gre...

Page 25: ...vice and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter If this device is going to be operated in 5 15 5 25GHz frequency range then it is restrict...

Page 26: ...rates 48 kHz THD N SNR Analog I O Tx to Rx THD N 0 4 1W Frequency response 20Hz 20KHz 0 5dB S N A weighted better than 70dB 1W RF Latency 10 ms Security 6 Bytes 48 bits of IEEE 802 3 like MAC address...

Page 27: ...48 kHz RF Latency 10 ms Security 6 Bytes 48 bits of IEEE 802 3 like MAC address Operating Temperature 0 to 60 C T Series model AFX 19PT102 Features Performance Dimensions Width 158mm Height 51mm Dept...

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