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9
If you have both wired and wireless speakers in
one setup
…
Make a wireless stereo setup with a Bang &
Olufsen audio system.
If you have a 2.1 audio setup, remember to set the
SUB
– 2.1 switch to ON. Consequently, three
speakers are found and three PL status indicators
should light up.
Left front
(PL1 left)
Left
front
Left back
(PL2 left)
Left back
(PL1 left)
Right back
(PL2 right)
Right back
(PL1 right)
Right front
(PL1 right)
Right
front
Connect cable
…
> Make sure the audio system and transmitter are
disconnected from the mains.
> Connect one end of a Power Link cable to the
socket marked PL1 on the transmitter and the
other end to the appropriate speaker outputs on
the audio system.*
1
> Connect one end of a Power Link cable to the
socket marked PL2 on the transmitter and the
other end to the appropriate output for a
subwoofer on the audio system.
> Connect the audio system, the transmitter, and
the speakers to the mains. The transmitter
’s
wireless status indicator starts flashing white,
the product status indicator on the front panel
becomes solid red for some seconds before
switching off, and the speakers
’ wireless status
indicators start flashing green, because there
are still no wireless connection between the
transmitter and the speakers.
Example of cable connection between the
transmitter box and an audio system.
> First, you must set up the left front speaker. If
sound does not come from the left front speaker,
press SELECT until sound comes from the left
front speaker, then press the STORE button on
the transmitter. The leftmost PL status indicator
becomes solid and the next PL status indicator
starts flashing. A sound may be produced in
another speaker.
> Repeat the previous step for all speakers in your
setup. When the last PL status indicator starts
flashing, it will automatically become solid after
a while and the wireless connection has now
completed.
> When you have made a wireless connection to
Examples comparing an all wireless setup and a
setup with wired front speakers
– Fill up the PL sockets on your transmitter from
the left (PL1) to the right with a subwoofer as the
last to connect if it is to be connected wirelessly.
– The wired speakers are configured automatically,
consequently the remaining wireless speaker
connections should be moved leftwards when
possible in the socket priority compared to
otherwise described in the setups.
– When you set up the speaker distance in the
television menu, we recommend that you
subtract 1.7 metres (20 ms.) from the actual
distance for each wireless speaker due to a
sound delay.
Make the wireless connections
…
> Press the SELECT button for the transmitter to
find wireless speakers. The transmitter
’s
wireless status indicator starts flashing green
and the speakers
’ wireless status indicators
become solid green for some seconds before
switching off. A PL status indicator lights up
–
red or white
– for each speaker found.*
2
> Press and hold the SELECT button on the
transmitter for more than 1.5 seconds to be able
to configure the speakers. The leftmost PL
status indicator is now flashing, the others are
switched off, and a sound may be produced in
one of the speakers.
both speakers, the PL status indicators for the
connected speakers changes to solid light and
then switches off.
1
*Connect a non-Bang & Olufsen audio system to
the transmitter by means of the INPUT (R
–L) or
TOSLINK inputs.
2
*If all speakers are not found, make sure that they
are flashing green to be searchable. If this is not
the case, see the guide enclosed with your
speakers to reset them. Then press the SELECT
button to find the wireless speakers.
During setup, if you inadvertently store a wrong
speaker on a left or right PL input, you can shortly
press the SELECT and STORE buttons
simultaneously to go back one step and
reconfigure the left or right PL input just
configured.