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Connect
the transmitter
to a wall outlet
using
the supplied
AC power
adaptor,
The transmitter
automatically
tnrns
on.
to D_
Transmitter
to wait outtet
AC power adaptor
(supplied: AC-GSX100)
Notes
• When you cotmect the nanslnitte_
to the analog out
jacks, do not set the NOISE
FILTER
to ON.
Othelwise,
the volume will be limited.
• The NOISE
FILTER
effects the solmd only when
you connect
an optional
component
to the AUDIO
IN A jacks of tile transmitter.
Connecting
to the
AUDIO
IN B jack, the switch has no effect.
• If stereo mini jack is connected
to LINE OUT and the
NOISE
FILTER
is set to ON, audio output will be
re&_ced and audio signal may be intemlittent
or auto
muting will activate
In this case, set the NOISE
FILTER
to OFF.
• When the transmitter
is placed on or near a TV, it
may pick up a noise
In such case, place the
transmitter
away from the TV.
• Do not place the transmitter
near a fluorescent
lamp,
etc. when using the system.
• Use only the supplied
AC power adaptor.
Do not use
any othe_ AC powe_ adaptor.
Polarity of the plug
• If the comlected component has the AVLS
(Automatic
Vohune Limiter
System) ftmction
be
sine to _ml oft" the ftmction when using the
i_-ansmitter. Othe_avise,
you will have to I_lrn up the
volume of the speaker, and that may canse distortion
• If the connected
component
has the BASS BOOST
or MEGA
BASS fimction, be sllre to turn offthe
fimction
when using the tlansmitter.
Othelavise,
the
sound from the speake! may be distorted.
The
effective
areas
of the
transmitter
Wireless
system that allows you to use yonr
system free from the restriction
of speaker cords.
The optimum
signal reception range is up to
approximately
30.5 m (100 feet) without the
system picking up some interference.
However,
the distance may be rednced according
to the
surroundings
and environment.
If the system
picks up some noise while using it within the
above mentioned
distance, reduce the distance
between
the transmitter
unit and the main unit,
or select another channel.
Notes
• When you use the main unit inside the eft_ctive area s
of the t_ansmitter,
the t_ansmitter
can be placed in
any direction
froln the listener.
• Even within the signal reception
area, there are some
spots (dead spot) where
the RF si_lal
cannot be
received
This is a characteristic
inherent
to RF
signals, and does not indicate
a malfunction
By
slightly moving
tile transluitte_,
the location
of the
dead spot can be changed
Notes
on receiving
performance
This system
component
utilizes
ve_
high frequency
signals
in the 900 MHz band so the receiving
pertbmlance
may deteriorate
due to the smroundings
The following
examples
illustlate
conditions
that may
reduce the possible
receiving
range or cause
interference
with reception.
Radio waves generaled
such as cellphones
and
cordless
phone
systems or metal instlmnents
are
placed on the trait.
Inside a building
with walls containing
steel beams.
Area with many steel file cabinets,
etc
Area with many electrical
appliances
capable
of
generating
electromagnetic
noise
Transmitter
is placed
on a metal instrument
Area facing roadways
Noise or interfering
signals
exist in the sm!oundings
due to radio transceivers
in trucks, etc.
Noise or interfering
signals
exist in the smaoundings
due to wireless
communication
systems
installed
along roadways
Transmitter
is placed
directly
on floor.
Placing it up offthe
floor, such as on a desk, is
reconllnended.
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