Panasonic AMX-25 owner manual Operation

Models: AMX-25

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OPERATION

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OPERATION

Follow these steps to use your speak- ers.

1.Turn on your audio source.

2.Rotate the transmitter’s LEVEL all the way to the right (minimum setting).

3.If you connected the transmitter to an audio source’s LINE OUT- PUT jack (or a jack that is not controlled by the audio source’s volume control), slowly rotate LEVEL to the left until the indica- tor at the front of the transmitter just starts to flicker.

If you connected the transmitter to an audio source’s headphones jack (or jack that is controlled by the audio source’s volume con- trol), set the audio source’s vol- ume to the desired level first (about midway), then slowly rotate LEVEL to the left until the indicator at the front of the trans- mitter just starts to flicker.

Note: Some audio sources might not make the indicator flicker. For these sources, simply rotate LEVEL all the way to the left.

4.Rotate each speaker’s POWER/ VOL knob clockwise until it clicks and you hear the program source or hissing.

5.Slowly rotate TUNING on each speaker until the indicator on the front of each speaker lights steadily.

Notes:

When the indicator lights steadily, the speaker is tuned to the same frequency being transmitted by the transmitter.

If reception is poor, even when the speakers are near the transmitter, try either raising the transmitter to a position higher than the speakers or moving it away from the audio source.

When transmitting over long distances, the signal might get weaker and the indicator might dim. When this happens, your speakers continue to operate but receive the signals in mon- aural instead of stereo.

6.Rotate each speaker’s POWER/ VOL knob to a comfortable listen- ing level.

Note: Make sure you set both speakers’ POWER/VOL knobs to the same level so the stereo sounds are properly balanced between the two speakers.

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Panasonic AMX-25 owner manual Operation