When transmitting / receiving over long distances, the signal from the system will
become weaker.
6. Switching Off
a)
In other words, if the signal comes back, the transmitter will work again
automatically.
b)
c)
WARNING:
THE POWER ADAPTORS ARE FOR INDOOR USE ONLY.
This device must be used with the AC/DC adapters supplied in the package.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
NO SOUND
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Ensure the AC/DC adaptor is fully inserted into the AC outlet and the
power connection input on the transmitter.
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Ensure the speakers are switch ON.
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connect the AC/DC adaptors to the speakers.
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Ensure the TV or audio component is ON.
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The volume of speakers is too low, adjust the volume to an appropriate
level.
DISTORTED
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Press the “AUTO-TUNE” button on the speakers until matching the
frequency of the transmitter.
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Change the position of the channel selector on the transmitter. You must
then press the “AUTO TUNE” button on the speakers.
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Battery capacity is too low. Replace with the new battery.
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Ensure the volume level of speakers is adjusted properly.
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The speakers are too far away from the transmitter, move it closer.
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The input level of the audio signal is too low. Turn up the volume of the
audio source equipment.
The transmitter will cut off automatically if there is no signal for 4 minutes
or if the signal is weak. This is for protection of the transmitter as well as
a power saver.
Press the ON/OFF button on the unit to turn the speakers off and the LED
light will also shut off.
If you use the remote control unit to turn off the speakers, the speakers will
be on stand-by mode for 5 minutes and the LED will change from blue to
green. You can switch on the speakers again by using the remote control
unit during the stand-by time. If there is no signal from the remote control
unit in 5 minutes, the speakers will automatically power off.
If the speaker’s battery capacity is too low, replace with new batteries or