CONNECTING AUDIO SOURCES TO THE

TRANSMITTER

Use the Y audio cable to connect audio source to the Transmitter:

1.On one end of the cable are red / white connectors. Plug them into the RCA red / white input jack at the back of the Transmitter.

2.At the other end of cable is a stereo connector. Plug the connector into the line-out jack of the audio source.

TIP Your audio source may require the red / white connector plugged in instead of the stereo connector. If so, simply plug the Y cable's stereo connector to a line in jack on the Transmitter, as shown below.

3.To connect a second and third audio source (audio

source and audio source ), use another Y audio cable or stereo cable (in which both ends are stereo connectors) and connect the audio sources to the Transmitter's stereo jacks.

TIP The line-out jacks on the audio source may already be occupied by other connectors. If the audio source has a headphone jack available, the stereo connector can be plugged into the headphone jack as an alternative line-out connection.

NOTE It is not necessary to prioritize the connections. That is, if you are connecting just 1 audio source you do not need to connect it to the Transmitter's audio source jack. It can be connected to the audio source , or line-in jack instead, depending on whether a Y cable or stereo cable is used.

CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTOR TO THE TRANSMITTER

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1.Connect the AC adaptor connector into the DC IN 9V jack at the back of the Transmitter.

2.Plug your AC adaptor into an electrical socket.

NOTE Always use the supplied 9V AC power adaptor that is designed specifically for the Transmitter only. Using any other AC power adaptor may cause the unit to malfunction and increase the risk of fire or injury.

NOTE Should you notice any abnormality in the Transmitter AC adaptor, disconnect it from the electrical socket and Transmitter immediately.

CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTOR TO THE WIRELESS REMOTE SPEAKER

1.Connect the AC adaptor into the DC IN 9V jack on the Wireless Remote Speaker as shown in the diagram.

2.Plug your AC adaptor into an electrical socket. You

will see appear on the LCD when the speaker is powered on (see section on "BASIC SPEAKER OPERATION" for more information).

TIP Using the AC adaptor will help to save on batteries.

NOTE Always use the supplied 9V AC adaptor that is designed specifically for the Wireless Remote Speaker only. Using any other AC adaptor may cause the unit to malfunction and increase the risk of fire or injury.

NOTE Should you notice any abnormality in the Wireless Remote Speaker AC adaptor, disconnect it from the electrical socket and speaker immediately.

INSTALLING BATTERIES INTO WIRELESS REMOTE SPEAKER

While using the AC adaptor to operate the Wireless Remote Speaker will help to save on batteries, the option to use batteries provides added flexibility and portability to move and place the unit almost anywhere without being restricted by cables.

The Wireless Remote Speaker requires 6 "C" batteries (not included). To install the batteries:

1.Open the battery compartment cover.

2.Insert 6 "C" batteries into battery compartment according to the correct polarity indicators.

3.Close the battery cover.

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WRS368 specifications

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