Connecting Your Subwoofer Wirelessly - RSL Speedwoofer 10S Owner's Manual

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Connecting Your Subwoofer Wirelessly

Wireless Subwoofer Connection
If you have difficulty running an RCA cable to the subwoofer, you can connect the Speed-
woofer 10S wirelessly. The Speedwoofer 10S comes with a built-in wireless receiver. You'll
need the optional RSL AT1 Wireless Audio Transmitter. Connect the transmitter to your A/V
receiver or processor's subwoofer or LFE output. When you first setup the RSL Speedwoofer
10S for wireless use, you will need to pair it with the wireless transmitter.
Wireless Transmitter Pairing Instructions
1. Connect the transmitter to a USB power source.
2. Plug in the Speedwoofer and turn on the power.
3. The light on the transmitter will be flashing slowly. Push and hold the transmitter's pairing
button until it flashes more rapidly. Then release the button.
4. Immediately press and hold the pairing button on the Speedwoofer until the light on the
transmitter becomes solid.
5. Release the button. Your Speedwoofer is now paired. If the transmitter light begins to flash
slowly, push and hold its pairing button again. If pairing fails, temporarily place transmitter
closer to the Speedwoofer and away from other Wi-Fi devices. Repeat the above procedure.
Another use for a wireless connection is that it makes it easier to try the subwoofer in differ-
ent locations, before running a wired connection. The wireless transmitter normally has a 30
ft. range. Its signal can be affected by interference from wireless networks, large objects and
other electronic devices.
Optional Wireless Transmitter
Subwoofer Wireless Pairing Button
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