Problem

Solution

 

 

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 (RF-WS01 or RF-WS01-W) or 100 feet (RF-WS02).

 

• Check to determine if there are any obvious radio frequency interference

 

sources near your system.

 

 

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.

 

 

Specifications

Sender

Audio Input: Stereo, line level

Maximum 1Vrms or 2Vrms

Audio Output: Wireless

• Stereo, 48 kHz uncompressed

 

Bit-rate: 2.465 Mbps

 

• Raw wireless bit-rate: 2Mbps

Supply Voltage

5V @ 200mA

 

 

Transmission Delay

15-20mS

 

 

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