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When using optional transmitter
(WST) Wireless Mode
When the transmitter is connected to a source device the
LED will flash intermittently
When the speaker is connected to mains power the LED on the
front of the speaker will light up for 3 seconds then power
off.
Using the remote control, aim at the speaker and press the
Power On button.
The speaker will automatically start searching through the
channels
If a transmitter is connected to a source device that is
operational the speaker will lock on, which is confirmed when
the speaker LED and transmitter LED are the same colour.
Once set, the volume may need to be increased with the
remote control
If the speaker does not find a channel (no working
transmitter) the speaker will power off.
In some cases you may need to find a zone by pressing the
Station button on the rear of the speaker.By pressing the
button briefly, the LED colour on the front of the speaker
changes, press the button until it matches the LED colour on
the transmitter. The speaker can be put in standby mode by
pressing the RED power button on the remote control. This
will turn off the LED completely. To bring the speaker out of
standby press the RED power button again and the volume
will return to the last setting used.
If the speaker is to be left unattended for prolonged periods
remove the plug from the back of the speaker.
If no signal is being received from a transmitter the speaker
will go into search mode. If no signal is found after ten
minutes the speaker will power off.
If a signal is found within that time it will lock on
automatically.The speaker can be reset to default setting
at any time by powering on then holding the YELLOW mute
button for more than 5 seconds, the LED will flash
intermittently then power off. When powering on the system it
will be in the default setting.
To use your speakers with a PC or
MAC
MAC set-up
1.Insert the USB connector from the transmitter to a free
USB socket on your MAC.
2.Go to System Preferences and under Hardware choose
Sound.
3.Click Output in Menu and choose USB headset.
PC set-up
1.Insert the USB connector from the transmitter to a free
USB socket on your PC or laptop.
2.Wait until the software has been installed, usually a
confirmation beep or message window alert.
If the above instructions do not work you may need to do the
following.
Click Start button on PC, go to the Control Panel, and
choose Sound & Sound Devices
Under Playback of Audio; Default unit choose USB headset.
If you are still having problems please contact
To use your speaker with other
devices (RCA connection)
The transmitter needs to be powered; by using the USB
connector on a PC for example, power is provided.
To use the transmitter with equipment that does not have a
USB socket the mains adapter is required.
Connect the USB connector from the transmitter to the USB
socket on the supplied mains adapter.
Using the “line out” cable provided, plug the red and white
plugs (RCA) into your device with line out, e.g. CD player
or TV, connect the other end of the cable (mini jack) to the
transmitter.
Plug the adapter into to a convenient wall socket and turn
on.
Push the button in the centre of the transmitter to select a
free zone.
Using the remote control press the “station” button” to find
the signal from the new source equipment.