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4-Adjust the television volume to a level comfortable for other listeners in the room. 
    Note: Typical “Audio out” jacks are affected by the television volume setting. Muting 
the television will also mute the sound to the AudioLink

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 II system. Setting the volume 

at too low a setting may result in insufficient signal reaching the AudioLink

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II system. 

The effect of this low signal may be low volume in the receiver or no volume at all. 
 
Step 3: Mic-Line selector. 
The Mic –Line selector switch defines what type of audio source is being used with the 
transmitter. When using the provided audio cable select the Line option. If a microphone is 
used, select the Mic selection. Note: If the incorrect setting is used, the user may 
experience very low volume or no volume at all. 
 
Step 5: Turning the transmitter on/off. 
The transmitter has a power on/off switch located on the top right side (See figure 2). Press the 
switch once and the transmitter will power on and the red LED will illuminate. Press it again to 
turn the transmitter off. 
 
   
             

 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PLS-232

Page 1: ...ible with conventional LCD and plasma televisions See our full line at www ELTgroup com Your satisfaction is our primary objective If you have difficulties with the system at any time please contact us See the list of customer support centers enclosed System Components IRT 232 Compact transmitter IRT 232 Compact receiver 2m Audio cable with 3 5mm to RCA plugs 2 AAA alkaline batteries PS 950 Power ...

Page 2: ... cord into the 12 VDC jack on located on the back of the transmitter Then plug the power supply into an AC wall outlet Fig 1 Step 2 Connect the transmitter to the audio source 1 Insert the 3 5mm plug into the Audio In port of the transmitter 2 Locate the two jacks on the television typically one red and one white labeled Audio Out Note Jacks labeled Input will not work 3 Connect the provided audio...

Page 3: ...er or no volume at all Step 3 Mic Line selector The Mic Line selector switch defines what type of audio source is being used with the transmitter When using the provided audio cable select the Line option If a microphone is used select the Mic selection Note If the incorrect setting is used the user may experience very low volume or no volume at all Step 5 Turning the transmitter on off The transm...

Page 4: ...ver can be clipped to a piece of clothing or worn as a pendant Installing the Batteries The compact receiver operates from the power source of two AAA batteries The batteries are easily installed and replaced 1 Remove the battery cover from the rear of the receiver See Figure 3 2 Install batteries as shown on receiver housing 3 Replace the battery cover Fig 3 ...

Page 5: ...osition and the red LED indicator will be illuminated Note When the receiver is not in use make sure the switch is in the Off position This will keep the batteries from being drained Volume Adjustment The volume is adjusted by the volume control located just above the On Off switch See Fig 4 To increase the volume roll the volume control upward Fig 4 ...

Page 6: ...erm as established by the original purchase receipt or invoice Exclusions This warranty does not cover damage to or failure of the unit components due to heat moisture shock misuse abuse poor maintenance unusual wear and tear or tampering Remedy In the event of failure the AudioLink II infrared system will be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer s discretion Warranty procedure 1 Contact your d...

Page 7: ...ntation such as shipping receipts and serial numbers Specifications AudioLink II IRT 232 Transmitter Size 5 25 L x 2 50 W x 1 H Weight 2 3oz Color Gray Power Input 12VDC center pin positive Operating Frequency 2 3MHz Audio Input Size 3 5mm Warranty 2 Years Specifications AudioLink II IRR 232 Receiver Size 3 75 L x 1 W x 75 H Weight 1 8oz with batteries Color Gray Power Input 3VDC 2 AAA batteries O...

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