The system turns on.

Step 4: Setting up the Wireless System

To use the wireless system, you need to set up the surround amplifier. Before setting, make sure that the wireless transceivers are inserted into the unit and the surround amplifier correctly (page 63).

This wireless system is called “S-AIR.” For details of the S-AIR function, see “Using an S-AIR Product” (page 99).

"/1

 

HDMIS-AIR

POWER / ON LINE

 

Indicator

 

POWER

S-AIR ID switch

 

EZW-RT10

POWER

 

 

S-AIR ID SPEAKER

POWER/ON LINE

A

B

 

C

 

L

 

PAIRING

PHONES

SURROUND SELECTOR R

 

PHONES jack

SURROUND

 

SELECTOR switch

The unit transmits sound to the surround amplifier that is connected to the surround speakers. To establish sound transmission, perform the following Steps.

1 Press "/1 on the unit.

2 Make sure that the SURROUND SELECTOR switch of the surround amplifier is set to SURROUND.

3 Set the S-AIR ID switch of the surround amplifier to A.

4 Press POWER on the surround amplifier.

The POWER / ON LINE indicator turns green. If not, check the transmission status as follows.

To check the transmission status

You can check the status of sound transmission between the unit and surround amplifier by checking the POWER / ON LINE indicator of the surround amplifier.

POWER / ON LINE

Status

indicator

 

 

 

Turns green.

Sound transmission is

 

established.

 

 

Flashes green.

Sound transmission is not

 

established.

 

For details, see “Surround

 

amplifier operation”

 

(page 138).

 

 

Turns red.

The surround amplifier does

 

not output sound.

 

For details, see “Surround

 

amplifier operation”

 

(page 138).

 

 

Turns off.

The surround amplifier turns

 

off or its protection is active.

 

For details, see “Surround

 

amplifier operation”

 

(page 138).

 

 

To enjoy the sound by using headphones

You can enjoy the system’s sound in a place apart from the unit by connecting the headphones to the PHONES jack on the surround amplifier.

Note

When you connect headphones to the surround amplifier, neither the unit nor the surround amplifier outputs sound from the system’s speakers.

The volume of the unit may become minimum if you turn off the surround amplifier while the headphones are connected to the surround amplifier, or radio reception is poor. In this case, “HP NO LINK” and “VOLUME MIN” appear alternately in the front panel display. Check radio reception, and set the volume again.

When you use multiple S-AIR products

You can prevent miss transmission between the S-AIR products by setting a different ID for each S-AIR product. For details, see “Establishing sound transmission between the unit and S-AIR sub unit (ID setting)” (page 99).

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