Centre Speaker / Wireless Transmitter
On the back of the transmitter there are 3 sets of speaker connections. Look at
the wiring diagram 3 for the connections. Connect speaker wire from your re-
ceiver’s surround speaker terminals and the centre speaker terminals to the left
and right inputs and centre input on the transmitter. Please ensure
that the left surround output goes to the left surround input and the same for the
right side. Do the same with the centre speaker connection. . Make sure the po-
to + and - to - is correct. These are screw in terminals.
Power Switch
There is a 2 pin power socket on the right side of the centre/transmitter. Plug the
power cable supplied in. There is a power switch. Turn this on and leave it on as
this goes to standby when the system is not being used.
Wireless Transmitter Controls
There is 1 button on the rear panel of the transmitter. This is a channel button for
the surrounds. This controls the frequency if you have interference with cordless
hand phones, wireless internet or microwave ovens.
Wireless Surround Speaker Connection
Plug the surround speakers into the power. Turn on the rear power switch and
set the volume control at zero. This can be adjusted to fine tune later. When you
are not using the system for a long period or go on holidays, turn the power
switch to off on the back of each surround speaker.
Wireless Transmitter Surround set up
To get connected turn your receiver on and have a movie or music playing. If
you have a setting called All Channel on your receiver, use this for the set up as
it will give you sound in all the speakers. If you play a 5.1 movie you may not get
sound out of the wireless surround speakers unless the movie is producing
sound from the surround speakers.
Channel Change
There are 8 channels available. If you get interference, press the channel
button once, this takes you to the next channel. Press the channel button
once and listen to see if the interference has gone. Keep going until all inter-
ference has been eliminated. Play the system and listen to see if all the
speakers are balanced. This again is a once off setting unless you have a
blackout. If the power has been disconnected you have to reset the channel.
Subwoofer connection
On the rear panel of the powered subwoofer are two
sockets. The top socket is the subwoofer input and the
bottom socket is the subwoofer output. The output is to
connect a second subwoofer to produce more bass if
required this would then be a point (2) speaker configu-
ration. Use a good quality subwoofer shielded cable
from the subwoofer out on your receiver. This will stop
any interference from other electrical appliances.
Wireless for Surround Channels 3