Universal Transmitter
(Part number 72287)
What comes with the transmitter?
•Universal Transmitter
•AC adapter with cord and DC Output
•Cable with 3.5mm
•Remote control
•Easy Installation Guide
What does the Universal Transmitter do?
The Universal transmitter is a versatile device that has two audio inputs:
a.3.5mm
b.Toslink optical cable for use with a television, CD player, A/V reciever or other digital source.
How does the Universal Transmitter work with a computer, MP3 player, Apple device or other audio storage device with a
(1)Make sure the house code is set to the proper code (default is 0). If not, take the screwdriver provided and turn to the correct house code.
(2)Decide what source you want it to play. There is a sliding switch with 3 positions on the side of the transmitter. Slide it to S1, S2 or S3.
(3)Plug one end of the AC power adapter provided into the DC port of the Toslink and the other end into the wall outlet. The Universal Transmitter will not work without power. The red indicator should light up to indicate that power is established. Then connect the cable provided into the line in port of the Toslink and connect to the device you want to play (MP3, iPod, computer, etc.).
(4)Make sure the MLs that you want to play are turned on (see ML
(5)There should be no need to check your output device since the connector of the
(6)Pick something with audio to play and start it. The light on the transmitter should begin to blink between red and blue as it searches for synchronization with the MLs.
(7)When synchronization is made, the light will be blue. The MLs will also have a blue light that will light up momentarily as it receives the signal. The MLs should begin playing. You can use your device to set audio levels for the MLs. It should not be necessary to adjust bass, treble, etc., and you will want to remove any existing EQ or tone settings. If synchronization is not made, check your sources to make sure the MLs and the transmitter are set for the same source; your device should not be set on mute. Be certain the MLs were not inadvertently muted from the remote control.
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