How to install the USB drivers
The following procedure is described using the English version of WindowsR XP. If your PC is running on a different version of operation system in a different language, the screens shown on your PC’s monitor will differ from the ones used in the following procedure.
The following procedure is applied both to USB WIRELESS and
USB TERMINAL.
1The USB drivers are installed automatically.
•If the USB drivers are not installed automatically, install the USB drivers by following the instructions on the PC’s monitor.
2Check if the drivers are correctly installed.
1. Open the Control Panel on your PC: Select [Start] = [Control Panel].
2. Select [System] = [Hardware] = [Device Manager] = [Sound, video and game controllers] = [Universal Serial Bus controllers].
•The following window appears, and you can check whether the drivers are installed.
Now PC is ready for playback through the USB connection.
After installation is completed, you can use your PC as the playback source. The PC automatically recognizes the receiver whenever the transmitter is connected to the PC or the USB cable is connected between the PC and the receiver while the receiver is turned on.
•When not using the PC as the playback source, disconnect the transmitter or the USB cable.
To play back sounds on the PC, refer to the manuals supplied with the sound reproduction application installed in the PC. Start the application after the USB device is recognized.
When playing back with USB WIRELESS, connect the transmitter and aim the transmitter at the antenna. If any obstacles are in between, playback will be interrupted or the wireless communication will be canceled.
If noise comes during playback or playback is interrupted
with USB WIRELESS, try measures below:
–press CHANNEL on the transmitter to search for another frequency. Each time you press CHANNEL, the frequency advances one channel up from CH 1 up to CH 13.
–press and hold CHANNEL for more than three seconds to make sure the transmitter detects the best frequency automatically.
If no sound comes from the speakers, check the following items:
For both USB WIRELESS and USB TERMINAL
–check the USB device is recognized properly.
–check the playback software in your PC is compatible with the USB device.
–open the Control Panel on your PC, select [Sounds and Audio Devices] = [Audio] tab = [Sound playback] = [Default device], and check [Default device] is set to [USB Audio device].
For USB WIRELESS
–select “USB WIRELESS” as the source.
–connect the USB wireless transmitter correctly with the USB WIRELESS switch on the receiver “ON.”
–keep proper distance between the receiver and your PC.
–check the ID lamp on the transmitter and the signal indicators “L” and “R” on the display light up.
For USB TERMINAL
–select “USB TERMINAL” as the source.
–connect the USB cable correctly.
NOTES
•DO NOT turn off the receiver or disconnect the transmitter or the USB cable while installing the drivers and for several seconds while your PC is recognizing the receiver.
•If your PC does not recognize the receiver, disconnect the transmitter or the USB cable and connect it again. If it does not work yet, restart Windows.
•The installed drivers can be recognized only when the transmitter is connected to your PC or the USB cable is connected between the receiver and your PC.
•The sound may not be played back
•In case that the transmitter has an influence on the wireless systems (based on IEEE 802.11b/11g, the cordless telephone, and the microwave oven), try measures below:
–press CHANNEL on the transmitter to search for another frequency. Each time you press CHANNEL, the frequency advances one channel up from CH 1 up to CH 13.
–press and hold CHANNEL for more than three seconds to make sure the transmitter detects the best frequency automatically.
–to keep the distance between the transmitter and the LAN antenna utilize the supplied extension cord.
•Use a USB cable (version 1.1 or later). Recommended cord length is 1.5 m.
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