Audio playback is not possible if a combined digital signal (bitstream) is
used. The status LED on the transmitter will flash twice, with a pause in
between, if there is no usable digital signal input.
Remove the protective caps on the two Toslink connectors on the cable.
Plug the Toslink optical cable into the transmitter's Digital In connector and
connect it to your audio source. The analog/digital switch on the transmit-
ter's left side must be set to "Digital".
Connecting the transmitter to RCA sockets
Good audio quality can be achieved by connecting the transmitter to your
audio source using the analogue audio connection lead.
Plug the supplied audio connection cable into the transmitter's blue "An-
alog In" socket. Connect the RCA adapter cable audio connection lead.
Plug the RCA connectors into the RCA sockets of your audio source. Make
sure that the white connector is connected to the white socket of the audio
source and the red connector is connected to the red socket of the audio
source.
The analogue/digital switch on the transmitter's left side must be set to
"Analog"
Connecting the transmitter to a headphone jack
socket
Plug the supplied audio connection lead into the transmitter's blue "Analog
In" socket. Plug the audio connection lead into the headphone jack of your
audio source.
Set the volume of your sound source to a medium level, where possible.
There are TV sets that mute the speakers when devices are connected to
their headphone jack. On some television sets, this automatic muting can
be turned off via the TV settings menu. Alternatively, use another option for
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