Audio Resource Group ARG-900AT User Manual

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Model No.: ARG-900AT

Introduction:

Thanks for purchasing the ARG 900MHz wireless entertainment transmitter. This system is very
reliable and easy to use. It is supported by a professional technical team who will ensure that, in
the unlikely event that you experience any problem, we will work with you to solve it.
Set the transmitter to any frequency within the range of 902.050MHz to 927.950MHz.

Technical Specifications

ARG-900AT 900MHz Wireless Transmitter
Frequency
Frequency space
Channel
Audio Sampling
Current Draw
Audio Frequency Response
Mute
Concurrent Systems
Transmission Method
Audio Input / Output
Power
LCD Display
902.050MHz - 927.950MHz
50KHz
519
analog
DC9V 200mA
50Hz~15KHz
audio mute when signal lost
20
FM
Line Input, Digital Inputs (Coax. & Optical)
9V Power Adapter
1

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Summary of Contents for Audio Resource Group ARG-900AT

  • Page 1 Set the transmitter to any frequency within the range of 902.050MHz to 927.950MHz. Technical Specifications ARG-900AT 900MHz Wireless Transmitter Frequency 902.050MHz - 927.950MHz Frequency space...
  • Page 2 1. Volume (adjustable from 0 to 15, the volume icon flashes when there is no audio input or the input source mode selection is incorrect) 2. Frequency (see frequency setup details in programming procedures) Memory icon (after inputting the frequency, the user must press the “Memory” to save the frequency, and you can see this icon flashing once on the display) 4.
  • Page 3 b. Check to see if any outside sources are using the same frequency as the transmitter. Either locate and remove the outside interference, or set the transmitter to a different channel to avoid that frequency. c. Check the antenna installation. Make sure the antenna selection is correct. Switch to the rear antenna if the front one doesn‟t work, or vice versa.
  • Page 4 b. Sound from the TV or other audio sources may be too low or muted. Check the equipment and increase the sound or un-mute as needed. c. Check to see if the volume icon on the LCD display is flashing. Make sure the transmitter mode and the audio input jacks match.
  • Page 5 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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