II.Connecting the Speaker System

II.Connecting the Speaker System

I.Powering the Transmitter

Connect the small, round plug from the transmitter AC power adapter (L) to the transmitter power input jack (I) and plug the other end of the transmitter AC power adapter (L) into any standard 120V AC wall outlet.

 

Transmitter

 

AC Power

 

Adapter (L)

I

120V AC

 

wall

 

outlet

Note: Be sure to use the AC power adapter rated 12V DC 100 mA. Note: There is no transmitter ON/OFF switch. The transmitter is designed to be left plugged in and powered at all times. If you will not be using the AW811 for an extended period of time, you may wish to unplug the transmitter AC power adapter.

II. Connecting to an Audio Source:

i. Connecting to an A/V Receiver:

Transmitter

A/V Receiver

Audio Output

“Y” adapter cable (N)

Audio Input Cable (J)

ii. Connecting to a TV:

1.Connect the included “Y” adapter cable (N) to the 3.5mm mini plug cable coming out of the transmitter.

2.Connect the RCA-type left (white) and right (red) audio plugs on the ”Y” adapter cable to the corresponding left and right audio outputs of your A/V receiver, amp or other audio source.

Transmitter

TV

Audio Output

1.

Connect the included “Y” adapter

 

cable (N) to the 3.5mm mini plug

 

cable coming out of the

 

transmitter.

2.

Connect the RCA-type left (white)

 

and right (red) audio plugs on the

I.Powering the TransmitterII. Connecting to an Audio Source: “Y” adapter cable (N)

Audio Input Cable (J)

“Y” adapter cable to the

corresponding left and right audio

outputs on the TV.

iii. Connecting to a Stereo or a Computer:

Transmitter

 

 

Stereo

 

1/4” headphone

Audio Input Cable (J)

adapter (O)

 

Plug the cable coming out of the transmitter into the headphone output of your stereo or the audio output jack on your computer. Use the included 1/4” headphone adapter (O) to convert the 3.5mm plug to a 1/4” plug as needed.

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