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Wireless 900 MHZ WIRELESS OUTDOOR/INDOOR SPEAKERS INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AW810
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Wireless Outdoor/Indoor Speaker Installation and Operation Manual Model AW810 CONTENTS Connect the Transmitter .............................................................................................. 4 Power the Speaker ...................................................................................................... 5 Adjust the Transmitter.................................................................................................. 6 Tune the Headphones ..........................
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A. Tuning Indicator Light B. Tuning Control Knob C. Power ON-OFF/Volume Control Knob D. Speaker Power Input Jack A BCD OPEN OPEN E. Battery Compartment Cover E F. Audio Level Indicator Light G. Output Level Control Wheel F H. Right Audio Input Jack I. Left Audio Input Jack OUTPUT LEVEL AUDIO IN TUNING DC 18V CHARGE R L J. Frequency Control Wheel G H I K J L N K. Charge Output Jack – for use with Advent AW770 and AW720 Wireless M Headphones only L. Transmitter Power Input Jack M. Transmitter AC
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UL MODEL: 35-12- 150C E1A 172 9310 D MADE IN CHINA I RECOTON DIRECT PLUG-IN CLASS 2 TRANSFORMER 1\P: 120V AC 60HZ 5W D/P 12V DC 150mA 9 L 2 N S5 TED E100839 LR 98553 CONNECT THE TRANSMITTER Transmitter Power Connect the transmitter as follows: Input Jack (L) Step 1 Power the Transmitter OUTPUT LEVEL AUDIO IN DC 18V TUNING RL CHARGE 1. Insert the power cord from Transmitter AC Adapter (M) into the T
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Note: If you select Option 1 or Option 2 to connect the transmitter, the audio level will be fixed or variable, depending on your equipment. If you select Option 3, the audio level will be variable. POWER THE SPEAKER Select from the following options to power the AW810 speaker: OPEN OPEN POWER OPTION 1 – “C” CELL BATTERIES 1. Turn the speaker Power ON-OFF/ Volume Control Knob (C) to the “OFF” position (all the way counter- clockwise – it will “click” off). 2. Remove the Battery Battery Compar
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ADJUST THE TRANSMITTER Adjust the transmitter as follows. Step 1 Turn ON your Audio Source (i.e. Stereo Receiver, TV, etc.) so that you can hear sound coming from the source. Step 2 Pivot the Antenna (L) to the upright, vertical position. Step 3 Set the Transmitter “Level” 1. Set the Frequency Control Wheel (J) Audio Level Indicator Light (F) to its midpoint. 2. Turn the Output Level Control Wheel (G) all the way to the left (your left when looking at the transmitter controls), as shown. 3. C
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TUNE THE SPEAKER Adjust the speaker as follows: Turn On and Tune the Speaker 1. Use the speaker Power ON-OFF/Volume Control Knob (C) to turn the speaker “ON.” Tuning Indicator Light (A) will illuminate red. 2. Turn the Tuning Control Knob (B) until the Tuning Indicator Light changes color to green, indicating the speaker is tuned to the signal from the transmitter. With the volume up, you should now be able to hear the audio source. 3. Adjust Volume (C) as desired. Tuning Indicator Light (A)
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‘TAPE RECORD.’ Jacks designated for phono, CD, LD, DVD or tape playback (PB) are inputs and will not work for purposes of installing the transmitter. Fixed-level outputs from TVs are usually marked as ‘Constant,’ ‘Fixed,’ or ‘Select.’ If they are not marked as such, they are probably variable outputs (see “About Variable-Level Outputs,” on page 8). Outputs from VCRs are almost always fixed. Hint: When connecting to the fixed audio outputs of a VCR, remember that for the wireless system to work,