Transmitter becomes an input jack
.
Two connecting
cables have been included in your iCast package.
Find the audio output of your computer (usually a 3.5
mm headphone jack) and connect the included 3.5 mm
mini-to-mini cable between the two devices. If your
computer has stereo RCA jacks, then use the other
cable. This RCA-to-mini cable can also be used to
connect the output jacks of a CD player or other audio
device to your iCast Transmitter.
Once you have connected the Transmitter to your
computer, the operation is exactly the same as the
normal installation. However, the control buttons on the
iCast Receiver will not function when there is no iPod in
the dock. The Receiver controls are
only
for iPod use.
You must select your music and your play lists from the
files stored on your computer. iCast only transmits what
your computer or your CD unit is playing. Please
remember that your iCast system is strictly an
audio
device
– IT WILL NOT TRANSMIT VIDEO OR ANY TYPE
OF COMPUTER FILE!
Additional Features
(PC)
Receiver upstairs
Receiver downstairs
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iCast transmitter
Each iCast Transmitter can operate up to two iCast
Receivers. This means you can purchase a second
receiver from your retailer and transmit audio to two
different locations in your house. All operating functions
remain the same when both receivers are in operation.
It is also possible to operate two entirely different
Soundcast systems in the same household if you wish.
Two transmitters can operate within the same 45 meter
(150 foot) radius by using the channel selector switch on
the back of the unit. All Soundcast products come from
the factory with Channel 1 selected. On the back of each
Soundcast unit there is a 3 position selector switch to
allow the user to select different transmission channels.
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Input jack