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FMS 3000 FM
Congratulations on purchasing your new Vivanco product.You have made an excellent
choice, by deciding in favour of an innovative technology which provides you with unique
benefits. Take a few minutes to read this instruction manual carefully. It will help you to
understand and master the different functions.
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Transmitter
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Signal display
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Operation indicator light
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Antenna
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Antenna sleeve
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Channel selector switch
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Power supply socket
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Audio connecting cable
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Power supply
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Cinch adapter
10 Stereo jack adapter 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm
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Speakers
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Operation indicator light
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On/Off switch / Volume control
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Normal / Bass Boost switch
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Channel selector button (Scan)
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Low voltage socket (DC IN)
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Battery compartment
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Wall mount fitting
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Fold-out feet
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2 x Power supply RF speakers
Important information
Please read these operating instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place.
Do not use the devices in water or rain.
The AC adaptors are designed for these devices only. Do not use the supplied AC
adaptors with other devices.
Avoid exposure to extreme heat or strong light.
Do not open the housings or the AC adaptors (danger of electric shock!).
Check whether the local mains voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated on the
AC adaptor.
Avoid touching the battery or charging contacts. Do not touch the contacts with
metal objects.
Do not cover the devices (e.g. with a towel, sheet, etc.)
Clean the devices using a moist cloth and never use aggressive cleaning agents.
Constant use at high volumes impairs your hearing and may cause permanent
damage.
Do not dispose of this product with the domestic waste; take it to your local
electronic waste recycling depot.
To completely isolate the device from the mains supply, the plug-in power supply
must be pulled out of the mains outlet. Therefore, the device must be placed in such
a way that unhindered access to the mains outlet is always ensured, so that the
plug-in power supply can be immediately pulled out in an emergency. To eliminate
the danger of fire, the plug-in power supply must be pulled from the mains outlet
whenever the appliance is not to be used for a prolonged period, such as when you
go on holiday. The appliance must not be subjected to any splashed or dripping
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water; also, objects filled with liquids, like vases, or open beverages should not be
placed on or near the appliance
Protect the environment and keep your energy consumption down – if you are not
using the appliance for a prolonged time, pull the mains plug. The environment will
be grateful!
Preparing your RF speakers
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Place the transmitter near to your hi-fi system, your TV or another audio source.
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Place the antenna sleeve over the antenna cable in the transmitter until it slots into
place.
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Connect the power supply to the power supply port of the transmitter and then insert
the plug into a power outlet. The power-on lamp lights up red.
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Connect the audio connecting cable to a headphone output, or to a line out or rec.
out output of the audio source. Set the volume of your audio source to 1/3 of the
maximum volume.
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The operation indicator light of the transmitter glows green when music is received.
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Fold out the feet to ensure that the speaker has a stable base.
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Now connect one of the two other power units to the power unit connection point of
the one RF speaker, and plug it into a power outlet.
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Then do the same with the second speaker.
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Switch on the RF speakers at the on-off switch, and the operating display will light
up red.
10. Press the channel selection button on both RF speakers to find the best broadcasting
channel. When it is found, the operating display will light up green.
11. Your device is now ready for operation.
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