Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Install Wireless Loudspeakers

No more wires


Imagine a sound system without wires snaking around the room to your speakers. Wouldn't it be great to position your speakers without the headache of figuring out where to place those unsightly wires?


Wireless speaker systems offer the flexibility to move your speakers to the best sound location. It is easy to install and can be moved to other rooms without hassle.


Instructions


1. Plug the stereo RCA cable into the right (red) and left (white) line out audio (output) jacks of your audio source. Then plug the other end of the cable into your transmitter. Make sure to match the red and white colors on both ends of the cable.


2. Connect the AC adapter to the power jack of the transmitter. Then plug the other end into an electrical wall outlet.


3. Install 8 batteries into each wireless speaker, taking care to match the polarity.


4. Connect an AC adapter to the power jack of the each wireless speaker.


5. Select the "Left/Right/Mono" speaker switch to assign one speaker as "Right" and the other as "Left."


6. Position the speakers for the best listening position, making sure that there are no obstructions between the speakers and the transmitter.


7. Turn on the transmitter and the wireless speakers. The power indicator should light on each unit.


8. Pair the transmitter and two speakers, if the "Link Status" indicator is not lit solid green on all three units.


Press and hold the "Pair" button for three seconds on the back of the transmitter. Then do the same for the speakers. The Pair button is on the back of each speaker.


9. Turn on your audio source and enjoy.









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