Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

Fine Tuning the Lyra Wireless

To get the best signal reception, the Lyra Wireless units should face each other using an imaginary “line of sight.” You can place the transmitter and receiver in separate rooms, or even separate floors of your house, so you don’t have to worry about the units being close to each other. Other barriers in your house may affect the signal, so you may need to adjust the positions of the transmitter and receiver somewhat.

If the transmitter is sending the signal to the receiver properly, you should see some of the receiver’s signal strength meter indicators light up.

If there is no signal at all

Make sure the CHANNEL switch on the back of both units is set to the same number.

If the signal is weak or there is interference

Try changing the channel on both units. Make sure the CHANNEL switch is set to the same channel on both units.

Lyra Wireless Receiver

Table or high shelf

Lyra Wireless

Transmitter

Table or high shelf

The Lyra Wireless system can transmit through walls and floors (up to 100 ft.).

Avoiding Interference

Cordless Phone and Baby Monitor Interference

The transmitter and receiver have 4 RF channels, but if you have a 900Mhz cordless phone or baby monitor, pick a channel that doesn’t interfere with the phone or monitor. Channel 4 is typically the channel with the least interference with telephones and baby monitors. If you have interference, leave your cordless phone or monitor on, then switch to a channel on both Lyra Wireless units that is clear.

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RCA RD900W manual Fine Tuning the Lyra Wireless, Avoiding Interference, If there is no signal at all