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SONICAIR SA 2.1 FEATURES
INSTALLATION
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SA 2.1 Remote Control
The SA 2.1 IR Remote Control provides
simple control of the SA 2.1 Wireless Speaker
System. The remote must be in ‘line-of-sight’
to the SA 2.1 Receiver IR Sensor when send-
ing commands for proper control.
The commands from the SA 2.1 Remote
can be learned by a ‘universal’ remote, for
control of the SA 2.1 and other system com-
ponents. The SA 2.1 Receiver can be hidden
in a cabinet or closet and controlled with an
IR Repeater system, provided the SA 2.1 Re-
ceiver is properly receiving signals from the
SA 2.1 Transmitter and the SA 2.1 Receiver
can be connected to the driven speakers.
(See www.speakercraft.com; navigate to:
Products/Control Systems/SmartPath)
SA 2.1 Remote Control Features
Figure 5
SA 2.1 Remote Front Panel Features
1. VOLUME UP/DOWN -
Press the button to increase volume. Press the button to decrease volume.
2. INPUT -
Press this button to select the Aux In jack on the SA 2.1 Receiver Front Panel. (The SA 2.1 Receiver LED
will illuminate solid orange.) Press the button again to select the source connected to the SA 2.1 Transmitter.
(The SA 2.1 Receiver LED will illuminate solid blue.)
3. MUTE -
Press this button to mute the SA 2.1 audio output, (there will be no sound coming from the connect-
ed speakers). The LED on the SA 2.1 Receiver will slowly flash orange. Press again to un-mute. The LED on the
SA 2.1 Receiver Front Panel will illuminate solid blue, (source from Transmitter) or orange (source connected
to Receiver Aux IN).
WIRELESS COVERAGE AREA 70’ RADIUS
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Full
Bath
Den
Living
Room
Patio
Dining Room
Kitchen
Entry
Master Suite
Master
Bath
Deck
Half
Bath
Pantry
Closet
Garage
Back Yard
Area
Front Yard
Area
SA 2.1 Receiver
Out of Range
SA 2.1
Transmitter
SA 2.1 Receiver
In Range
Aux In
Aux In
SA 2.1 Transmitter/Receiver Location & Transmission Range
Figure 6
SA 2.1 Transmission/Reception Range
The SA 2.1 System has a transmission/reception range of approximately seventy feet. The actual performance
will vary depending upon local conditions. Metal construction materials, large metal objects such as refrigera-
tors and RF interference from microprocessors and other wireless devices can all affect range performance.
Both the Transmitter and Receiver must be located near and connected to AC outlets for power.
1.
When locating the SA 2.1 Transmitter and SA 2.1 Receiver, be sure both are within the transmission/reception
range of the system as shown in
Figure 6
.
2.
Do not connect the power supplies at this point. Power supplies will be connected after all other connec-
tions have been made.
Remote Control Battery Replacement CAUTION
When replacing the lithium battery in the remote, make sure that the replacement battery is inserted in correct
polarity. Place the battery so that its positive (+) side faces up with the tray held so that the surface with the dot
and (+) is facing up.
CAUTION:
DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED.
REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE (CR2032).
WARNING:
DO NOT EXPOSE BATTERIES TO EXCESSIVE HEAT SUCH AS DIRECT SUNLIGHT, FIRE OR THE LIKE.
Dispose of dead batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Remote Control Battery Installation
Push small tab toward
battery slot.
Pull battery drawer out.
Insert battery with “+” side up,
and slide drawer back into remote.