EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED fistful Transmitter unit 2 Surround speakers < ] Center speaker Cinch cable AC/DC adapter Mains cable for active speaker Instructions for use v “Getting Wireless” card Environmental information All redundant packing material has been omitted. We have done our utmost 1o make the packaging easy separable into three mono materials: cardboard {box), polystyrene foam {buffer] and polyethylene {bags, protective foam sheet).
CONTROLS 0 kil 12 13 Transmitter unit 1 Status light.. ..RED: Transmitter is on. BLINKING: Transmitter is on and input level is too high (see 5). OFF: Transmitter is in standby mode or not connected to the AL/DC adapter. ..Not used with the delivered configuration, 2 2 ..To connect the transmitter unit to the SURROUND OUT {SURE PRE QUT) of your set. ..Set this selector to SURE, the position MILT! is not used with the delivered configuration. 4 5 ABC. ...Ta set the input sensitivity of the transmitter unit.
CONNECTIONS sissified = AN '2::3 SURROUND SURROUND Important! Front speakers {not included) and center speaker Always switch off all your equipment before making any connections! For connecting your wireless speaker system refer to the picture above. The loudspeaker connections on the appliance may be screw connectors or click-fit connectors. At the rear of the appliance you will find a colored or & terminal and a black or © terminal for each speaker.
POSITIONING SETUP Positioning of the transmitter unit Adjusting the relative sound level Position the unit in a way that you are able to “see” the active surround speaker from the position of the unit. To avoid sound distortions caused by magnetic fields do net place the transmitter unit on your TV set. CENTER o [73\] o T A BET CoN Y / summons’ SURROUND (REAR) L~ e (REAR) Important! To avoid overheating do not cover any vents and leave a minimum distance of 5 centimeters (2 inches} for ventilation, General
GENERAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL DATA mystify Power handling [Technical data ] Any amplifier or receiver used at high power can produce distortions which may seriously damage your speakers. If distortion recurs, reduce the volume and the tone control toa level where the sound is acceptable again. When using microphones, avid feedback which scours when a microphone picks up sound from the speakers, resulting in a fowling seine. Keep the microphone away from the speakers of reduce the volume.
TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING if a fault occurs, first check the points sifted below before taking the speakers for repair, Under no circumstances should you try to repair the speakers yourself, as this will invalidate the if you are unable to solve a problem by following these hints, guarantee, consult your dealer or service center. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No sound VOLUME is not correctly adjusted. Adjust the VOLUME. Headphones are connected to the appliance. Disconnect headphones.