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LED indicator of Wireless speakers
Blue : The Wireless speakers are receiving the signal of the unit.
Off (No display) : The Wireless Receiver is switched to standby mode or the
power cord of Wireless speaker is not conneced.
Be careful of the following
• If there is a strong electromagnetic wave product nearby, interference may
occur. Put the unit (Wireless Speakers and main unit) away from there.(Ex:
Microwave oven)
• If there is no audio signal for longer than 10 minutes, the Wireless Speakers
will be automatically switched to standby mode. LEDs will turn blue when
there is any audio signal back.
• If you operate main unit then wireless speakers (rear speakers) sound within
a few seconds in standby mode.
• Set the distance between this unit and Wireless Speakers within 10m.
• Optimum performance can be implemented only when the unit and the
Wireless Speakers within distance of 10m is used since communication
failure may occur if longer distance is used.
• It takes a few seconds (and may take longer) for the Wireless Speakers to
communicate with each other.
• When the unit is turned off, the Wireless Speakers are in standby mode (off)
automatically after about 10 seconds.
Initial setting an ID of
Wireless system
ON REMOTE
1 Connect
power cord of each wireless
speakers to the wall power outlet.:
-
2 Turn the main unit ON.:
POWER
Blue LEDs of wireless speakers will flicker
in turn, then the Blue LEDs of wireless
speakers will stay on when the wireless system
works normally. “MATE OK” appears in display
window.
Setting an ID of Wireless
Transmitter (built-in unit)
1 Disconnect
power cord of wireless speakers:
-
2 Press and hold STOP(
x
) on the front of
unit and MUTE on the remote control.
“REMATE” appears in display window.
MUTE
3 Connect
power cord of wireless speakers.:
A new ID is set.
-
When the unit is manufactured, the ID is already set. If an interference
occurs or you use a new Wireless speakers, an ID should be set again.
ON REMOTE
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