• Depending on the TV/AV component used, sound may continue to be
produced from its speakers even after connecting this unit to its headphone
output jack.
2 Listening to audio using the speakers of both this unit and those of the
TV/AV component
Using the accessory conversion cord, connect the line output jacks of the TV/
AV component to the transmitter's input cord (consult Figure 2-3.2).
Note
• When connecting the conversion cord to the TV/AV component, be sure to
match the colors (red and white) of the line output jacks.
• The method described here cannot be used if the TV has no line output jacks.
In this case, consult the section "Listening to audio using only this unit's
speakers".
3. Operation
3-1 Using the system
1 Connect the supplied AC adaptor to DC IN jack on the transmitter. Plug
the adaptor into the wall outlet.
2 Begin playback on the TV/AV component connected to the transmitter.
When an audio signal from the TV/AV component is input, the transmitter's
STANDBY/ON indicator will light green.
3 Turn on power to speakers.
Rotate the speaker's POWER/VOLUME dial to the right to turn the power on.
When power is turned on the POWER indicator will light green.
4 When the speakers receive the signal from the transmitter, sound will be
produced from the speakers.
When the signal is received from the transmitter, the LED above the TUNED
switch will light green. If no signal is received, the LED will go out and no sound
will be output from the speakers.
5 Adjust the volume.
Use the speaker's POWER/VOLUME dial to adjust the sound volume. Rotate
the dial to the right to raise the volume, and to the left to lower the volume.
6 Turn off the speaker's power.
When through using this unit, rotate the speaker's POWER/VOLUME dial to
the left until you hear the "click" sound. When the power is off, the POWER
indicator will go out.
7 Set the transmitter to standby.
If playback of the TV/AV component is stopped, or the connection is
disconnected or there is no other audio input to the transmitter for four minutes,
the transmitter will automatically enter the standby mode. When in the standby
mode, the STANDBY/ON indicator will light red. The standby mode will be
cancelled when an audio signal is input again.
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