Operating Your AudioCast System
To complete your AudioCast system you will need an
AudioCast Transmitter. Once you have correctly installed
your AudioCast Receiver and Transmitter, you are ready
to transmit your music. The AudioCast Receiver should
be installed at a distance of no more than 150 feet (45
meters) from your AudioCast Transmitter when used
indoors. Outdoors, the signal may carry up to 350 feet
(100 meters) depending on conditions. On each
Soundcast product there is a second blue light that will
flicker and then glow steadily once the wireless link is
established. Once the link is in place, you should be able
to hear the music from your MP3 player or other music
source through the device connected to the AudioCast
Receiver.
You can leave the AudioCast system hooked up 24 hours
per day if you wish to do so – it is designed for
continuous operation. However, if you do not intend to
use the system for an extended period of time, you
should disconnect the power supplies from the wall
outlets to conserve energy.
Some amplified speaker systems have mini jacks and
some have RCA style jacks. If your amplified speakers
only have a mini plug input cable (for inserting in a
computer headphone jack) then use the supplied gender
adapter, male mini plug to male mini plug.
Note:
AudioCast units do not have an internal amplifier.
Any speaker systems that are attached to this product
must have internal amplifiers in order to play music.
other end. Examine the input jacks on the audio receiver
or amplifier and select the proper cable. It is most often
the RCA to RCA style cable.
3.5 mm Mini Gender Adapter
Amplified Speakers
Additional Features
Each AudioCast Transmitter can operate up to two
AudioCast Receivers. This means you can purchase a
AudioCast Receiver
3.5 mm Mini to RCA Cable