Description Of Operating Elements - Vivanco FMS 2000 Mode D'emploi

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Instruction manual for the FMS 2000 FM active speaker set
1
Introduction
You have made an excellent choice ...
... by deciding in favour of an innovative technology which provides you with unique
benefits. Take a few minutes to read this instruction manual carefully. It will help you to
understand and master the different functions.
1.1
Product benefits
The FMS 2000 enables you to transmit stereo sound signals from your hi-fi system, your
television or other audio source cordlessly. As the radio waves in question have a
frequency of approx. 863 MHz, they can be received within a radius of up to 100 metres,
and also through walls and ceilings. Using the active speakers as receivers, you can move
around freely both indoors and outdoors.
2
Components included in the set
First check whether your set is complete. Should any parts be missing, please contact
your dealer.
A
1 x transmitter
B
2 x active speakers with integrated receiver unit
C
1 x 12 V/150 mA AC adapter for the transmitter (small)
D
2 x 12 V/550 mA AC adapter for the active speakers
E
1 x adapter from 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm jack plug
F
1 x Y-audio lead
G
1 x antenna sleeve for the transmitter
3
Operating elements
A
Transmitter (1 - 6)
1
Power-on lamp
2
Audio lead
3
Mono / Stereo switch
4
Channel selector switch
5
Low voltage socket
6
Antenna
B
Speakers (7 - 13)
8
On/Off switch / Volume control
7
Power-on lamp
9
Normal / Bass Boost switch
10 Auto tuning button (Scan)
11 Low voltage socket (DC IN)
12 Battery compartment
13 Fold-out feet
C
12 Volt/150mA AC adapter for transmitter (small)
D
2 x 12 Volt/550mA AC adapters for active speakers
E
Adapter 3.5 mm / 6.35 mm jack
F
Y- audio leads
G
Antenna sleeve
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3.1. Description of operating elements

A
Transmitter
1
Power-on lamp
A red lamp tells you when the appliance is operating.
2
Audio lead
The transmitter can be connected to the sound source (e.g. CD player,
cassette player, television, etc.) using the audio lead. If your audio source has no
headphones output, use the adapters supplied.
3
Mono / Stereo switch
Use this switch to switch between mono and stereo operation.
4
Channel selector switch
With this switch you can change the transmission frequency if there is interference
during transmission.
5
Low voltage socket
Connect the AC adapter (C) here for the transmitter's power supply.
6
Antenna
For optimal signal radiation, place the supplied antenna sleeve over the antenna cable.
B
Active speakers with integrated receiver unit
7
Power-on lamp
This lamp lights up red when the On/Off switch (B8) is in the "ON" position and the
device is ready to operate.
8
On/Off switch / Volume control
Turn this control to the "On" position to switch on the speaker or to adjust the volume
of the active speaker individually. Please note that subjecting your ears to high-
volume sound over long periods can lead to permanent hearing damage. Protect your
hearing - Vivanco FM headphones sound excellent, even at low volumes.
When the system is switched on, the power-on lamp (B7) lights up red.
To switch off, turn this control back to the "Off" position.
9
Normal / Bass Boost control
Using this control you can amplify the bass sound of the speaker to your personal
preference.
10 Auto tuning button
Using this button you start the transmission scan for the reception frequency of the
active speaker and match it automatically to the transmission frequency.
11 Low voltage socket
Connect the AC adapter (D) here for the active speaker's power supply.
12 Battery compartment
You can also operate the speakers independent of the mains by using AA batteries or
rechargeable battery packs.
13 Fold-out feet
Fold out the feet to ensure that the speaker has a stable base.
4
Connections / setting up components
4.1
Transmitter
1.
Place the antenna sleeve (G) over the antenna cable in the transmitter
2.
AC adapter for the transmitter (C)
Connect the power supply lead to the socket (A5) provided on the back of the transmitter.
Then plug the AC adapter into the mains (230V / 50 Hz).
3.
Connection to the audio source
If your audio source is fitted with a jack socket (e.g. for headphones), connect the
audio lead (A2) direct. If the jack plug is too small for the headphones socket, you
can use the adapter (E) from 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm jack plug. If your audio source is not
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