What You Will Need
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Subwoofer
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AV receiver, surround processor, or 2-channel pre-amp with a subwoofer pre-out, or
L/R line level pre-out
General Placement and Set-up Tips
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Place the subwoofer at its intended location.
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Try to maintain line-of-sight (no walls or solid barriers) between the transmitter and
receiver/subwoofer for best results.
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Receiver/subwoofer should be within 40 feet of transmitter for best results.
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Avoid placing the transmitter next to devices that could create signal interference,
such as mobile phones, 2.4 GHz wireless phones and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi routers.
Connecting the Wireless Transmitter to an AV processor
1.
Connect the 3.5 mm to single RCA adapter cable to the subwoofer pre-out or LFE
channel of the AV processor and to the input on the wireless transmitter.
2.
Connect the USB A to Micro B cable to the wireless transmitter and the 5 VDC power
supply.
3.
Connect the 5 VDC power supply to a 120V AC outlet.
Connecting the Wireless Transmitter to a 2-channel stereo
pre-amp
1.
Connect the 3.5 mm to dual RCA adapter cable to the L/R line level pre-outs of the
2-channel stereo pre-amp and to the input on the wireless transmitter.
2.
Connect the USB A to Micro B cable to the wireless transmitter and the 5 VDC power
supply.
3.
Connect the 5 VDC power supply to a 120V AC outlet.
Connecting the Wireless Receiver to your Subwoofer
1.
For AV processor applications, connect the 3.5 mm to single RCA adapter cable to the
LFE input and the input on the wireless receiver.
2.
For 2-channel stereo pre-amp applications connect the 3.5 mm to dual RCA adapter
cable to both the L and R subwoofer inputs and to the input on the wireless receiver.
3.
Connect the USB A to Micro B cable to the wireless receiver and the 5 VDC power
supply.
4.
Connect the 5 VDC power supply to a 120V AC outlet.
Pairing the Transmitter and Receiver
1.
The transmitter and receiver are synched at the time of manufacture and will pair
automatically when connected and powered on.
2.
Successful pairing will be indicated by a steady blue light on the transmitter and
receiver.
3.
A flashing light indicates the units are not paired. To re-pair the units, perform the
following actions:
4.
Press and hold the small button on one unit (it doesn’t matter which one you select)
until the blue light starts blinking.
5.
Immediately walk over to the other unit and press/hold the small button until the blue
light starts blinking.
6.
Both will blink a few times then turn solid blue when they are successfully paired.