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Audio Resource Group, Inc.

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2.4GHz AUDIO TRANSMITTER MANUAL

Audio Resource Group 

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 440 Ramsland Ave 

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 P.O. Box 39  

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 Hannaford, ND 58448 

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 888.468.4552 

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©2012 Audio Resource Group, Inc. 

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 All Rights Reserved

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ARG-OM-004

Connecting the Transmier to an Audio Source - 

The transmier has three types of audio 

input opons to choose from.  The type of cable you use to connect the transmier to the TV or 

other audio source will depend on what type of audio output terminals your signal source 

device is equipped with.   You MUST also set the transmier to read the input source you have 

chosen. This will be discussed in the next secon of this manual.  The connecon opons are as 

follows: 

Analog Stereo Line Input (Diagram #8) – This input allows connection to the audio 

device with either the RCA analog audio output jacks or a headphone mini-jack/3.5mm 

stereo audio output jack.  If connecng to the RCA audio output jacks, a cable with 

stereo RCA jacks (usually one red and one white or black) on one end and a 3.5mm 

stereo mini-jack on the other is needed (included).  If connecng to a headphone jack or 

3.5mm stereo mini-jack, a cable that has 3.5mm stereo plugs on both ends is needed (a 

conversion cable is included).  Connect the male/female RCA jacks to each other.  The 

3.5mm stereo plugs on either end of the combined cables will allow this connecon to 

TV/audio device.)  Aer the connecon has been made to TV/audio device, plug the 

other end of the cable into the port on the transmier marked “Line Input” (Diagram 

#8).  

IMPORTANT:

 Make sure terminals on TV/audio device marked as audio OUTPUTS 

are connected.  Both audio input and audio output connecons can be made using these 

types of connectors/cables.  Many newer televisions DO NOT have audio OUTPUT 

connecons of this type and CANNOT be connected to the transmier with this input. 

Digital Opcal Input (Diagram #9) – Use this input selecon if TV/audio device has a 

digital opcal audio output or S/PDIF or TOSLINK jack.  This connecon allows for the 

highest quality audio transmission and is the preferred method if available.  This 

connecon requires the use of a ber-opc or TOSLINK cable made specically for this 

type of connecon.  (This cable is available from ARG, # ARG-CA017.)  One end of the 

cable is inserted into the jack marked “Opcal Audio Output”, “S/PDIF” or similar 

descripon on TV/audio device.  Insert the other end of the cable into the port on the 

transmier marked below with “Opcal Input” and the 

symbol (Diagram #10).

 

Make sure the ends of the cable are securely connected to the ports on both ends.  

These plugs usually “click” into place when properly inserted.  (NOTE: these cables are 

usually shipped with clear plasc protecve covers on the ends, be sure to remove 

these covers before connecng.)   

Digital Coaxial Input (Diagram #11) –The output terminal for this connecon looks like a 

standard RCA-type jack and will be orange.  A cable specically designed to transmit 

digital audio signals is needed for this connecon.  (Purchase from ARG, part # ARG-

CA016.)  DO NOT use a standard RCA cable as it will NOT have the proper shielding and 
may cause interference with other electronic devices located in close proximity to the 

cable.  Plug one end of the cable into the orange terminal on TV/audio device labeled 

“Digital Audio Output” or similar.  The other end plugs into the white RCA jack on the 

top of the transmier marked “Coaxial Input”.   

Note – DO NOT connect more than one audio source to the transmier at a me.  

Connecng mulple cables can cause permanent damage to the unit. 

Summary of Contents for ARG-OM-004

Page 1: ...ARG OM 004 2 4GHzTransmitter Manual User Guide FITNESS ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTIONS www argaudio com 440 Ramsland Ave Hannaford ND 58448 888 468 4552 ...

Page 2: ...un ng bracket to a variety of surfaces A aching the Antenna Place the rubber antenna into the receptacle marked ANT on the top of the transmi er Diagram 10 and hand ghten the antenna screw un l it seats into place DO NOT over ghten the antenna screw as it may damage the antenna assembly or the transmi er The antenna can be set to any angle or rotated 360 degrees to t into available space Powering ...

Page 3: ... using these types of connectors cables Many newer televisions DO NOT have audio OUTPUT connec ons of this type and CANNOT be connected to the transmi er with this input Digital Op cal Input Diagram 9 Use this input selec on if TV audio device has a digital op cal audio output or S PDIF or TOSLINK jack This connec on allows for the highest quality audio transmission and is the preferred method if ...

Page 4: ...ither a weak signal or no audio signal at all If weak no signal check connec ons the input se ng on the transmi er and verify that the TV audio device is genera ng a usable signal If the device is not sending a good signal check to see if the volume level on the TV audio source is adjusted too low The level should be set to approximately 75 of the maximum Turn up the volume then turn o the speaker...

Page 5: ... date on transmi ers During the warranty period if the material and workmanship of the product is determined to be defec ve by our repair center ARG will 1 repair the product with new or rebuilt parts or 2 replace the product at no charge with new or rebuilt comparable products or parts This warranty does not cover cosme c damage of the product or if the serial number or model number a xed to the ...

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