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Model CS3.0
Setup Guide for Your ChairSpeaker
Connecting, Troubleshooting and Safety

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Summary of Contents for ChairSpeaker CS3.0

  • Page 1 Instructions Model CS3.0 Setup Guide for Your ChairSpeaker Connecting, Troubleshooting and Safety...
  • Page 2 This user guide will assist you and answer many questions you may have with setting up and using your new ChairSpeaker®. This product guide will provide the product description, safe operation, installation instructions, it will demonstrate different setup configurations and will help you identify the best option for your situation.
  • Page 3: Year Limited Warranty

    1 year after the original purchase. The warranty is only valid if the product is purchased from ChairSpeaker.com or one of ChairSpeaker ® authorized resellers. If the product fails within 1 year of the original purchase it will be repaired or replaced at no charge with the same or newer model of equal value.
  • Page 4 Do not adapt or modify any part of the ChairSpeaker system. Power cable should be routed clear of foot traffic and supported clear of kinking and abrasion.
  • Page 5 EALTH ONSIDERATIONS If you have or think you may have any of the following conditions, KARE, LLC advises you to consult promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) prior to use: ● Visible deformity of the ear ● Fluid or drainage from the ear within the past 90 days ●...
  • Page 6 Do not place speakers near chest or in the vicinity of a pacemaker or defibrillator. If you have a concern, please contact your physician. As with all speakers, the ChairSpeaker have a magnetic field. For more details see http://chairspeaker.com/pacemaker Page 5 of 25...
  • Page 7 N THE When you open the box the small box on the left labeled “Cables” will have 2 connection cables. One Optical Cable One RCA to 3.5mm Page 6 of 25...
  • Page 8 Transmitter 1) Power Indicator 2) Voice Enhancement Selector 3) Optical Input 4) 3.5mm Input 5) RCA Input 6) 12v Power Input 7) IR Output Panel Page 7 of 25...
  • Page 9 Plug in Transmitter Plug the power supply into 12v Power Input (6) on the back of the IR Transmitter. Then plug the power supply into a surge protector or standard electrical outlet. The power indicator (1) light will come on if you have power. DO NOT modify the power supply if the provided plug does not fit your outlet.
  • Page 10 RCA CABLE (RCA OUT) *included in box RCA CABLE (Headphone Output) *included in box This connection method may turn off TV speakers. Page 9 of 25...
  • Page 11: Optical Cable

    Optical Cable *included in box PCM MODE MUST BE USED, SELECT IN AUDIO MENU Video on this can be found at ChairSpeaker.com/setup RCA Splitter *Uses kit #803 Page 10 of 25...
  • Page 12 HDMI Audio Extractor Method *Uses kit #801 Page 11 of 25...
  • Page 13 Coaxial Converter *Uses kit #804 Page 12 of 25...
  • Page 14 With Soundbar *Uses Kit #802 Page 13 of 25...
  • Page 15 Center Channel Hook UP *Uses Kit #805 Page 14 of 25...
  • Page 16 We do have kits for installing other ways as well, if you need to order one of our specialty kits please call us 1-888-277-7941 or visit chairspeaker.com Each one of the connection methods may be located on different devices such as the tv, cable box, satellite box or DVD player.
  • Page 17 Connecting Signal Digital We need to get a sound out to the transmitter to broadcast the sound, you will need a connection like the highlighted ones below. This must indicate that it is an “out”, if this port is labeled “IN” or “INPUT” port it will not work. If you don’t have a connection labeled out on the back of your TV, you may use a headphone output.
  • Page 18 On the back or side of your TV, find the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) port. If audio out ports are not available on your television, use the audio ports on your cable or satellite box. plug the provided optical cable (cable ends shown below) into the transmitter’s optical input (3) and the other into your television, cable box or satellite box.
  • Page 19 The digital optical connection is a connection that uses light to send a digital signal. This signal can be sent in many formats to the transmitter. The ChairSpeaker Transmitter only decodes PCM sound. You may need to change the settings on the device to output PCM. This can be found in your TV user manual.
  • Page 20 Analog Both the 3.5 jack and RCA (red and white) jack are analog connections. The same cable is used for both connections just reversed directions. When using the RCA (red and white) outputs on your TV, you must connect to OUTPUTS on your TV. The transmitter will not work when connected to ports labeled IN or INPUT.
  • Page 21 ® shape. With both ends about 18” apart. Make sure the side with the power inlet is in your right hand. Stand up facing your chair, lay the ChairSpeaker over the ® back of your chair and press the links hard against the chair to conform to the shape of your chair.
  • Page 22 Choosing a Place for the Transmitter The IR Transmitter uses IR LED beams to carry the sound from the TV to the ChairSpeaker . This light is similar to a ® flashlight beam. The IR transmitter cannot transmit through objects.
  • Page 23 Place the transmitter on a stable flat surface so the front of the transmitter can be pointed at the ChairSpeaker , line of ® sight is required. Point the transmitter towards the ChairSpeaker . Do not cover the lights on the front of the ®...
  • Page 24: Voice Enhancement

    Voice Enhancement CS2 has selectable voice enhancement. The options are off, 1 and 2. The best way to select what setting works best for you is to try each setting and see what you like. This switch is located at the back of the transmitter see below. Adjusting the Sound Zone Speaker angle adjustment.
  • Page 25 The sound zone can be increased to max by removing the sound cones. Website: chairspeaker.com/help Customer Support: 1-888-277-7941, Monday to Friday 9-5 EST Email: Help@ChairSpeaker.com We have other installation products and frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) at chairspeaker.com Page 24 of 25...