
Problem | Solution |
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Sound interference | • Move your sender and speaker slowly to find the best reception position for |
| your system. |
| • Shorten the distance to between your sender and speakers. The maximum |
| distance is 55 feet |
| • Check to determine if there are any obvious radio frequency interference |
| sources near your system. |
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No communication | • Make sure that the power cords and/or batteries are connected or installed |
between the sender | correctly. |
and speaker | • After the power switch is ON position and turn on both the sender and |
| speaker, the front panel green Link Status LEDs should light. If they are lit |
| solidly on, a communication link has been established between the units. If |
| they are flashing or off on any of the units, press and hold the PAIR button |
| on either the sender or speakers for more than three seconds. (The sender's |
| and speakers PAIR buttons are located on rear panel of unit.) This will put |
| the unit into “connection mode” for about 30 seconds. During this period |
| the PAIR button on the other units must also be pressed for more than three |
| seconds so that it will also enter “connection mode”. The system proceeds |
| with the connection process between sender and speaker. While in |
| “connection mode”, the green Link Status LEDs blink at a faster rate. When |
| an active link is established between the sender and receiver, the LEDs will |
| be solid on and will not blink. |
| Note: Try pressing the PAIR buttons again if the green Link Status LEDs keep |
| blinking after 30 seconds. |
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Specifications
Sender
Audio Input: Stereo, line level | Maximum 1Vrms or 2Vrms |
Audio Output: Wireless | • Stereo, 48 kHz uncompressed |
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| • Raw wireless |
Supply Voltage | 5V @ 200mA |
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Transmission Delay | |
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18