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INTRODUCTION This Audio Unlimited™ Floating Wireless Speaker System uses the latest 900Mhz wireless technology to enable you to enjoy music outdoors in your swimming pool. It is simple to connect the portable transmitter to typical audio sources such as an i-Pod, Hi-Fi, CD/MP3 player or other audio source. A. INSIDE THE PACKAGE 1. Transmitter base 2. Floating speaker 3. AC adapter for transmitter 4. Input adapter (3.5mm audio plug to RCA type audio cable) 5. User Manual B. FEATURES 1.
C. 1. COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION TRANSMITTER Power/Signal indicator (Green/Blue) 2.
D. 1. A. B. C. D. INSTALLATION TRANSMITTER Connect the supplied AC power adapter to an electrical wall outlet. Plug the AC power adapter in the DC jack located on the rear of the transmitter. Or you can insert 4 X “AA” size ALKALINE batteries into the battery compartment at the bottom of the transmitter with correct polarity.
E. OPERATION 1. Turn on the transmitter. The LED will light up in Green. 2. Turn on the audio source (TV or audio component like an iPod) to which the transmitter is connected. The LED will change from Green to Blue. 3. Select channel 1, 2 or 3 of the transmitter for best performance in your location. 4. Turn on the Power button on the speaker. Press the Autoscan button. Adjust the volume by pressing “+” and “-“ for desired listening level.
When you find the floater with low volume or no volume in the water, it might because the floater fills in with too much water on top of the speaker driver, which prevent the driver from producing sound. Simply open the speaker cover to release the water out. You can use your finger thumb to press the edge of speaker cover (as below figure) and open the cover, pour out the water. After that, close the speaker cover with correct position, the floater will work properly again. SWITCHING OFF 1. 2. 3. 4.
F. TROUBLE SHOOTING NO SOUND Too much water retention inside the speaker grill. Turn the speaker over and gently shake it to let the water drain out. Ensure you have fresh alkaline batteries for both transmitter and receiver if the speaker’s and/or transmitter’s battery charge is too low, sound distortion will be heard. Replace with new batteries. Ensure the audio component is ON and its volume is set to at least 50%. The connected audio equipment is not playing. Start playing the equipment.
G. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Mode Carrier Frequency Operation Voltage : : : Frequency Response Distortion S/N Ratio : : : UHF stereo 900 MHz Transmitter, 4 X “AA” size Alkaline batteries (not included) or DC 6V 300mA adaptor Speaker, 6 X “AA” size Alkaline batteries (not included) 40Hz – 12KHz 1.