OPERATION
Switching ON
1. Turn on the audio source (TV, PC, Radio, CD-/MP3-/MP4-/DVD player) to which the
transmitter is connected. The signal LED [3] on the transmitter will light up (Green).
2. Adjust the volume to the level you desire by pressing the Volume button on the speaker [8]
or turning the volume button of your audio source.
Tip:
- For crystal clear sound, put the volume of the audio source higher and adjust the
volume of the speakers to the desired level.
- Place the speaker on the floor for the best possible sound. Different bases can influence
the sound quality. Experiment at different places to determine the best sound quality.
3. For the best audio reception, you need to tune the set. Therefore put the speaker and
transmitter together (max 7meters in-between). Push the "AUTO TUNING" button on the
speaker [7].
Whenever you find frequency jam, move your channel switch from one channel to the other
channel on the back of the transmitter, and then press the "AUTO TUNING" button [7] on
the speaker again.
Switching the speaker ON/OFF/Stand-by
Turn the speaker ON/ OFF by pushing the
signal LED on the speaker indicates whether the speaker is switched ON or OFF.
Power save function
When the transmitter does not receive any signal or a weak audio signal for 4 minutes it will
automatically switch off. The transmitter will automatically switch on again if a (strong) audio
signal is recognized.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No Sound
Ensure;
* the speaker is switched ON (the LED on the speaker is blue).
* the audio source is switched ON and playing (the
* the volume of the audio source and speaker is high enough.
* the power adapter is fully inserted into the wall outlet and the Power connection (DC IN)
on the transmitter [5] and speaker [10].
* the battery capacity is sufficient. Replace with new batteries or connect a power adapter
to the speaker.
Distorted sound
* Press the "TUNING" button [7] on the speaker to tune the right frequency.
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button at the front of the speaker [6]. The blue
LED on the transmitter [3] is green).
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