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Introduction.............................................................................................

Safety Instructions..................................................................................

Unpacking Tips.......................................................................................

What Comes with SWAT 2.4..................................................................

Applications............................................................................................

Features..................................................................................................

Powering Your SWAT 2.4........................................................................

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Connecting Your SWAT 2.4....................................................................

Interface..................................................................................................

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Warranty Information..............................................................................

Pairing Transmitter to Receiver

Channel Changing

Specifications

Safety Instructions

Safety First

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This documentation contains general safety, installation, and operating instructions for SWAT 2.4. It 
is important to read this user’s manual before attempting to use these products. Pay particular 
attention to the safety instructions.  

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dangerous voltage inside the enclosure – voltage that may be 
sufficient to constitute a risk of shock.

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not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in injury or death.

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correctly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to or 
destruction of part or all of the product.

SWAT 2.4 is a wireless audio transceiver that allows you to play audio material from your audio source 
player to almost any speaker wirelessly.   Hard wiring your speakers to your sound source is costly and 
time consuming.  SWAT 2.4 makes install a snap but does not compromise sound quality for convenience.  
It is extremely versatile and perfect for apartments or outdoor settings.  It even has microphone capability 
so you can transmit voice as well.    

SWAT  2.4  consists  of  a  Transmitter  (a  unit  that  connects  to  the  source)  and  a  Receiver  (a  unit  that 
connects to the amplifier or powered speaker).   The SWAT 2.4 Transmitter connects to a stereo, MP3 
player, computer, or any other device that can play audio through a 3.5mm stereo jack or RCA output.  The 
Receiver  is  then  connected  to  an  amplifier  or  a  powered  speaker  through  an  RCA  input.    Multiple 
Receivers can connect wirelessly to one Transmitter if you want the music to play in different areas or on 
multiple systems.  Extra Receivers can be purchased separately.  

Once the Transmitter and Receiver are paired, the Receiver will receive signals from the Transmitter 
automatically.   If there is any interference on the current channel, all you have to do is change to the 
channel of the Transmitter; the Receiver can sense the frequency change and will adjust automatically.  It 
has 20 available channels, more channels than any other wireless transceiver has to date.  There is also a 
one in 20 million chance that the pairing channel will interfere with a different signal. 

Both the Transmitter and the Receiver must be connected to a power source of which there are two 
options.  One is the DC power supply which connects to any wall outlet, and the other is USB.  

Introduction

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The Sound That Will 

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Earthquake Sound Corporation

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Tel: 510-732-1000

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© 2009 Earthquake Sound Corporation. All rights reserved.

This document should not be construed as a commitment on the part of Earthquake Sound Corporation. The 
information is subject to change without notice. Earthquake Sound Corporation assumes no responsibility for 
errors that may appear within this document.

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Summary of Contents for SWAT 2.4

Page 1: ...nd Corp 510 732 1000 U S Toll Free 800 576 7944 www earthquakesound com USB INPUT CH Reset Mute Status TRANSMITTER RECEIVER Stereo Wireless Audio Transceiver User Manual Model SWAT 2 4 USB OUTPUT CH Reset Mute Status ...

Page 2: ... earthquakesound com Customer Support tech earthquakesound com Tel 800 576 7944 Fax 510 732 1095 The Sound That Will Move You Earthquake Sound Corporation 2727 McCone Avenue Hayward CA 94545 Tel 510 732 1000 Fax 510 732 1095 2009 Earthquake Sound Corporation All rights reserved This document should not be construed as a commitment on the part of Earthquake Sound Corporation The information is subj...

Page 3: ...settings It even has microphone capability so you can transmit voice as well SWAT 2 4 consists of a Transmitter a unit that connects to the source and a Receiver a unit that connects to the amplifier or powered speaker The SWAT 2 4 Transmitter connects to a stereo MP3 player computer or any other device that can play audio through a 3 5mm stereo jack or RCAoutput The Receiver is then connected to ...

Page 4: ...s radiators heat been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the registers stoves or other apparatuses that produce heat apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with 15 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose o...

Page 5: ...onsider before installing Earthquake Sound s SWAT 2 4 What are the intended listening zones What system options and accessories might be required for features such as local sources etc From where in each zone will the listener prefer to control the system Where will the remote gains be located Where will the speakers be located Where will the source equipment be located System installation conside...

Page 6: ...ng function Frequency 2400 2528MHz SWAT 2 4 Manual 5 Earthquake Sound Corp 800 576 7944 www earthquakesound com Your SWAT 2 4 Comes With Features Applications stereo computer smart phone Audio transmission in a large room DJ Outdoor speakers BBQ Patio Pool Wireless audio transmission for surveillance Paging System Wireless microphones or loudspeakers iPod sound card CD DVD MP3 players or other mus...

Page 7: ...y change the channel pair the Transmitter and Receiver as described earlier hold down the CH button on each unit at the same time for 3 seconds until the LED light flickers Pairing the Transmitter to Receiver Before SWAT 2 4 is shipped the Transmitter and the Receiver are already paired However here are instructions for point to point pairing in the event that they are not paired or they lose conn...

Page 8: ...he Stereo to Stereo cord or the Stereo to RCAcord Plug the Stereo jack in the INPUT of your SWAT 2 4 Transmitter and plug the other Stereo jack or RCAjacks into the output of your Sound Source To connect your SWAT 2 4 Receiver to a powered speaker subwoofer amplifier or stereo receiver use the Stereo to RCA cord Plug the Stereo jack in the OUTPUT of your SWAT 2 4 Receiver and plug the RCA jacks in...

Page 9: ...le receivers hold the button for longer than 3 seconds so it will keep pairing 4 Status Light is on when unit is on 5 Reset Mute Used when it is necessary to mute or reset the transmitter Hold the button down and the transmitter will mute Press it once and the transmitter resets itself and restarts 6 Power Switch of Power When power supply is connected through the USB input or DC input and the swi...

Page 10: ...A 3 6 6V DC Receiver Work Voltage Work Current Operation Temperature Practical Mode Frequency Range MODULATION Band Rate Frequency Stability Selection of Channel Practical Working Channel Channel Space RF Range TX Power RX Sensitivity Input Level Input Impedance Input Interface Stereo Output Level 1 Stereo Output Level 2 Output Impedance Frequency Response Latency Sampling Ratio S N Ratio THD Dyna...

Page 11: ...s not cover products that have been modified and or abused including but not limited to the following Damages to unit cover and finish due to misuse abuse or improper use of cleaning materials methods Bent casing damaged finish on casing due to abuse misuse or improper frame or broken connections Fading deterioration of components and finish due to improper exposure to elements Burnt tracers of PC...

Page 12: ...arthquake Sound reserves the right to amend details of the specifications without notice Copyright Earthquake Sound Corporation Earthquake Sound Corporation 2727 McCone Avenue Hayward CA 94545 Phone 510 732 1000 Fax 510 732 1095 ...

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