P.6
OPERATION
1.
Turn on the audio source to which the transmitter is connected.
2.
Set volume of audio source to 75% to send a strong consistent signal to the
transmitter
3.
Turn on the transmitter by setting the POWER switch to the ON position. The
POWER LED on the transmitter will light up.
4.
Select the channel 1 or 2 of the transmitter for best performance in your location.
5.
Turn on the speaker and adjust the volume to the desired listening level. Volume can
be adjusted up by pressing “+” button or down by pressing the “-“ button to the
desired listening level, or you can press the “+” button or “-“ button” on the
remote control unit to adjust the volume level.
6.
Press the “AUTO TUNE” button to get the best tuning reception from your speakers.
When the button is pressed, frequency tuning starts automatically and it stops when
a signal is detected. Tuning process can also be activated by pressing the “AUTO
TUNE” button on the remote control unit.
NOTE :
a.)
During initial setup keep the speakers 21 feet (or less) away from the
transmitter, and then press “AUTO TUNE” button for the best reception.
P.7
b.)
Whenever you find frequency jam, select other Channels on the transmitter,
and then press the “AUTO-TUNE” button again.
c.)
Low or distorted sound on speakers or with a transmitter powered by batteries
can be caused by batteries that are discharged or have low capacity. Test by
removing batteries and connecting the AC power adapter or using a fresh set
of batteries.
Battery Precautions
If using batteries in the transmitter or speakers
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Only use AA batteries in the transmitter, C cell batteries in the speaker, and AAA
batteries in the remote control.
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Batteries may leak or explode if inserted improperly, disposed of in fire, or mixed with
different types.
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Alkaline batteries may leak or explode if placed in a battery charger.
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When
installing
batteries,
observe
proper
+/-
polarities.
Batteries
positioned incorrectly may leak and cause damage to the unit.
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Never attempt to recharge conventional dry cell batteries.