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Summary of Contents for Accolade Wireless Audio Set

Page 1: ...Quick Guide Joplin book Page 1 Monday September 18 2006 2 43 PM ...

Page 2: ...he Audio Set Receiver 13 Configuring Your Epson MovieMate 17 Configuring Your DVD Player 18 Using the Wireless Audio Set 19 Powering On Your Equipment 19 Controlling Volume 20 Solving Problems 21 Wireless Audio Set Status Lights 21 Problems and Solutions 24 Help 26 Notices 27 Trademarks 31 Joplin book Page 2 Monday September 18 2006 2 43 PM ...

Page 3: ...et s built in 15 watt amplifier to power a pair of unpowered speakers You can also use the Wireless Audio Set to transmit audio from a standard DVD player with an optical or coaxial audio output to an audio system or a pair of unpowered speakers This allows you to conveniently transmit audio wirelessly to your audio system while using a projector and DVD player that are not in close proximity to y...

Page 4: ...ve all the parts shown If anything is missing contact technical support as described on page 26 4 AA batteries Transmitter power adapter Receiver power adapter Receiver Transmitter Transmitter stand RCA cable 2 optical audio cables 2 antennas Joplin book Page 4 Monday September 18 2006 2 43 PM ...

Page 5: ...eiver or a pair of unpowered speakers Refer to the illustrations below for an example of two common configurations Follow the instructions in this chapter on Connecting the Audio Set Transmitter on page 6 Connecting the Audio Set Receiver on page 13 Configuring Your Epson MovieMate on page 17 Configuring Your DVD Player on page 18 Audio system configuration Unpowered speakers configuration Epson M...

Page 6: ...on page 9 Attaching the Antenna 1 Remove the red cap from the transmitter s antenna connector 2 Attach one of the included antennas to the transmitter then hand tighten the nut at the base of the antenna Caution Do not use a tool to tighten the nut or you may damage the transmitter 3 If necessary rotate the antenna so that it is facing upwards When you re finished attaching the antenna see Powerin...

Page 7: ...apter see Connecting the Power Adapter on page 8 Caution Use only batteries or the power adapter to power the transmitter Using both at the same time may damage the transmitter Installing Batteries 1 Remove the battery cover by sliding it as shown below 2 If necessary remove the old batteries and insert four AA batteries as shown below 3 Replace the battery cover Joplin book Page 7 Monday Septembe...

Page 8: ...g period of time When you re finished installing batteries see Connecting the Transmitter s Audio Cable on page 9 Connecting the Power Adapter Connect the smaller power adapter to the transmitter s power port then plug the other end into a standard electrical outlet Caution Before plugging in the power adapter make sure to remove any batteries from the transmitter if installed Using both at the sa...

Page 9: ...ecting to a DVD Player on page 12 Connecting to an Epson MovieMate 1 Locate the shorter optical audio cable and remove the protective caps from both ends of the cable 2 Remove the protective cap from the transmitter s OPTICAL audio input port and store it in a safe place 3 Connect one end of the cable to the transmitter s OPTICAL audio input port 4 Place the transmitter in the included stand Jopli...

Page 10: ...is not covering the air vents on the side of the projector and that it is close enough to the front of the projector to connect the optical audio cable 6 Open the projector s front port cover 7 Remove the protective cap from the projector s Optical Audio Out port and store it in a safe place Joplin book Page 10 Monday September 18 2006 2 43 PM ...

Page 11: ...8 Connect the other end of the optical audio cable to the projector s Optical Audio Out port When you re finished connecting the audio cable see Connecting the Audio Set Receiver on page 13 Joplin book Page 11 Monday September 18 2006 2 43 PM ...

Page 12: ...the protective cap from the transmitter s OPTICAL audio input port and store it in a safe place You may also need to remove the protective cap from the DVD player s optical audio output port Note Use only one audio cable to connect the transmitter to your DVD player If you re connecting to the optical audio output on your DVD player you may need to remove the protective cap from the DVD player s o...

Page 13: ...ble on page 14 Attaching the Antenna 1 Remove the red cap from the receiver s antenna connector 2 Attach one of the included antennas to the receiver then hand tighten the nut at the base of the antenna Caution Do not use a tool to tighten the nut or you may damage the receiver 3 If necessary rotate the antenna so that it is facing upwards When you re finished attaching the antenna see Powering th...

Page 14: ... details Connecting to an Audio System Before you begin make sure that the receiver and your audio system are turned off and the audio system s volume is turned all the way down 1 Depending on the type of audio system you have you will need to connect the receiver to it using only one of the following cables The included RCA cable stereo The included optical audio cable surround An optional coaxia...

Page 15: ... configure your audio system to use the input source you connected the receiver to When you re finished connecting the audio cable do one of the following If you connected the transmitter to an Epson MovieMate see page 17 If you connected the transmitter to a DVD player see page 18 Optical Coaxial CD DVD Optical audio cable Coaxial audio cable RCA cable stereo Audio system Receiver Joplin book Pag...

Page 16: ... lower than 6 ohms to the receiver or you may damage the receiver and your speakers Warning Make sure that the receiver is turned off and the volume control is turned all the way down before you connect the speakers or you may damage them Connect your speakers to the receiver as shown below When you re finished connecting the speakers do one of the following If you connected the transmitter to an ...

Page 17: ...s the Enter button 6 Press to highlight DOWN MIX then press the Enter button 7 Select the setting that matches the type of connection you used to connect the receiver to your audio system from the table below then press the Enter button 8 When you have finished selecting settings press the Setup button to exit the menu system You re finished setting up the Wireless Audio Set See Using the Wireless...

Page 18: ...onnection you used to connect the receiver to your audio system from the table below Note Your DVD player s settings may differ from the ones shown above Refer to the documentation for your DVD player to select an equivalent setting You re finished setting up the Wireless Audio Set See Using the Wireless Audio Set on page 19 Connection Setting Optical SPDIF DOLBY DTS Coaxial SPDIF DOLBY DTS RCA PC...

Page 19: ...eters apart If the LINK lights are still not solid green see Solving Problems on page 21 4 Turn on your Epson MovieMate or DVD player 5 Turn on your audio system You re ready to start watching a movie Note If the transmitter doesn t receive an audio signal for more than 5 minutes it will automatically go into standby mode If it still hasn t received an audio signal after 25 minutes it will turn of...

Page 20: ...ection to your audio video equipment Use the volume control on your audio system to turn the volume up or down If you ve connected the receiver to a pair of unpowered speakers as described on page 16 use the volume control on the Audio Set receiver to turn the volume up or down Volume control Joplin book Page 20 Monday September 18 2006 2 43 PM ...

Page 21: ...roblems 21 Solving Problems Wireless Audio Set Status Lights Transmitter Receiver LINK light BATT light LINK light STEREO light SURROUND light P light P light Joplin book Page 21 Monday September 18 2006 2 43 PM ...

Page 22: ... on If the transmitter has not received an audio signal after 25 minutes it will turn off automatically Receiver The receiver is turned off Make sure that the power adapter is plugged in see page 14 Then press the P button to turn it back on The P lights are solid green and the LINK lights are solid green The transmitter and receiver are communicating normally The P lights are solid green and the ...

Page 23: ... s P light is solid green the LINK light is solid green and the STEREO light is solid green The receiver is receiving a stereo signal from the transmitter The receiver s P light is solid green the LINK light is solid green and the SURROUND light is solid green The receiver is receiving a surround signal from the transmitter The receiver s P light is solid green the LINK light is solid green and th...

Page 24: ...rectly for the type of audio you are transmitting See the documentation for your audio system for details The transmitter s batteries may not be installed correctly or may be low on power To change the batteries see page 7 Poor Sound Quality Make sure that the transmitter and receiver are less than 19 7 feet 6 meters apart and that there is direct line of sight between the antennas If the LINK lig...

Page 25: ... or DVD player has been configured correctly and that the DVD you re playing supports surround audio see page 17 Make sure that the settings on your audio system are configured correctly for the type of audio you are transmitting See the documentation for your audio system for details Joplin book Page 25 Monday September 18 2006 2 43 PM ...

Page 26: ...d on the bottom of the units Description of the problem Then call U S 562 276 4394 6 AM to 8 PM Pacific Time Monday Friday and 7 AM to 4 PM Saturday Canada 905 709 3839 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday Friday Once connected follow the voice prompts to video projector support Toll or long distance charges may apply Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can purchase projectors and accessories from a...

Page 27: ... shocks or vibrations or dust Leave enough room around the Wireless Audio Set for sufficient ventilation Do not block or cover openings in the Wireless Audio Set s case or insert objects through the slots Do not place the Wireless Audio Set near a radiator or heating vent or in direct sunlight Do not spill liquid on the Wireless Audio Set Except as specifically explained in your documentation do n...

Page 28: ...nterference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING The connection of a non shielded equipment interface cable to this...

Page 29: ...herein complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Trade Name Epson Type of Product Wireless Audio Transmitter Receiver Model ELPWA01T ELPWA02R Joplin book Page 29 Monday September 18 2006 ...

Page 30: ... to return the defective one When warranty service involves the exchange of the product or of a part the item replaced becomes Epson property The replacement product or part may be new or refurbished to the Epson standard of quality and at Epson s option may be another model of like kind and quality Epson s liability for replacement of the covered product will not exceed the original retail sellin...

Page 31: ...warranties and conditions Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction To...

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