The transmitter automatically turns on.
Transmitter
to DC IN 9V jack
to wall outlet
AC power adaptor (supplied:
Notes
•When you connect the transmitter to the analog out jacks, do not set the NOISE FILTER to ON. Otherwise, the volume will be limited.
•The NOISE FILTER effects the sound only when you connect an optional component to the AUDIO IN A jacks of the transmitter. Connecting to the AUDIO IN B jack, the switch has no effect.
•If stereo mini jack is connected to LINE OUT and the NOISE FILTER is set to ON, audio output will be reduced and audio signal may be intermittent or auto muting will activate. In this case, set the NOISE FILTER to OFF.
•When the transmitter is placed on or near a TV, it may pick up a noise. In such case, place the transmitter away from the TV.
•Do not place the transmitter near a fluorescent lamp, etc. when using the system.
•Use only the supplied AC power adaptor. Do not use any other AC power adaptor.
Polarity of the plug
•If the connected component has the AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System) function, be sure to turn off the function when using the transmitter. Otherwise, you will have to turn up the volume of the speaker, and that may cause distortion.
•If the connected component has the BASS BOOST or MEGA BASS function, be sure to turn off the function when using the transmitter. Otherwise, the sound from the speaker may be distorted.
Wireless system that allows you to use your system free from the restriction of speaker cords. The optimum signal reception range is up to approximately 30.5 m (100 feet) without the system picking up some interference. However, the distance may be reduced according to the surroundings and environment. If the system picks up some noise while using it within the above mentioned distance, reduce the distance between the transmitter unit and the main unit, or select another channel.
Notes
•When you use the main unit inside the effective areas of the transmitter, the transmitter can be placed in any direction from the listener.
•Even within the signal reception area, there are some spots (dead spot) where the RF signal cannot be received. This is a characteristic inherent to RF signals, and does not indicate a malfunction. By slightly moving the transmitter, the location of the dead spot can be changed.
Notes on receiving performanceThis system component utilizes very high frequency signals in the 900 MHz band so the receiving performance may deteriorate due to the surroundings. The following examples illustrate conditions that may reduce the possible receiving range or cause interference with reception.
–Radio waves generated such as cellphones and cordless phone systems or metal instruments are placed on the unit.
–Inside a building with walls containing steel beams.
–Area with many steel file cabinets, etc.
–Area with many electrical appliances capable of generating electromagnetic noise.
–Transmitter is placed on a metal instrument.
–Area facing roadways.
–Noise or interfering signals exist in the surroundings due to radio transceivers in trucks, etc.
–Noise or interfering signals exist in the surroundings due to wireless communication systems installed along roadways.
–Transmitter is placed directly on floor. Placing it up off the floor, such as on a desk, is recommended.
Components Optional
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