jack) and connect the included 3.5 mm mini-to-mini
cable between the two devices. If your computer has
stereo RCA jacks, then use the other cable. If you are
hooking your AudioCast Transmitter to a component such
as a home audio CD player, you will need to use the
connecting cable with RCA style plugs on one end and
the 3.5 mm mini plug on the other.
Operating Your AudioCast System
To complete your AudioCast system you will need an
AudioCast Receiver. Once you have correctly installed
your AudioCast Receiver, 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 audio source through the device
connected to the AudioCast Receiver.
If you have connected the Transmitter to your computer,
you must select your music and your play lists from the
files stored on your computer. AudioCast only transmits
what your computer or your CD unit is playing. Please
CD player/amplifier
The middle jack in this row is an output jack that you
may use to connect a set of amplified multimedia
speakers to your transmitter. This will allow you to still
use your music source with audio products located in
the same area.
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.
If you wish to connect your AudioCast Transmitter to a
set of headphones you may do so by inserting the plug
into the headphone jack on the back of the AudioCast
Transmitter.
Amplified
Speakers
Transmitter
Transmitter