ENG - 9
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If the main unit is powered off, the wireless subwoofer will go into stand-by mode and the
STANDBY LED on the top will be Red after blinking Blue several times.
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If you use a device that uses the same frequency (5.8GHz) as the Soundbar near the Soundbar,
interference may cause some sound interruption.
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The maximum transmission distance of the wireless signal of the main unit is about 32.8 ft, but may
vary depending on your operating environment. If a steel-concrete or metallic wall is between the
main unit and the wireless subwoofer the system may not operate at all, because the wireless
signal cannot penetrate metal.
PRECAUTIONS
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Wireless receiving antennas are built into the wireless subwoofer. Keep the units away from water
and moisture.
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For optimal listening performance, make sure that the area around the wireless subwoofer and
Wireless Receiver Module location is clear of any obstructions.
Connecting the Wireless Surround Speaker
1. Connect the Wireless Receiver Module to 2 Surround Speakers
Use the speaker cables to connect the two surround sound speakers to the Wireless Receiver Module.
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The speaker cables are color coded.
SURROUND-LEFT
ID SET
L
R
SURROUND SPEAKERS OUT
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE : 3Ω
POWER
ID SET
L
R
SURROUND SPEAKERS OUT
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE : 3Ω
SURROUND-RIGHT
SURROUND-LEFT
SURROUND-RIGHT
When connecting the speaker cables to the Wireless Receiver Module, follow these steps:
1.
Insert the grey plug into the grey jack on the Wireless Receiver.
2.
Insert the blue plug into the blue jack on the Wireless Receiver.
When connecting the speaker cables to the surround speakers, follow these steps:
1.
Match the speaker cable connected to the grey jack to the speaker with the grey label.
2.
Match the speaker cable connected to the blue jack to the speaker with the blue label.
3.
Insert the red and black colored ends of each speaker cable into the red and black jacks of the
appropriate speaker.
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The labels are on the backs of the speakers.