Where to place the transmitter
Choose a suitable place near your hi-fi system.
Putting the transmitter into operation
Use the supplied cable to connect socket
hi-fi system. The cable is fitted with a 3.5 mm jack plug suitable for most headphone output sockets.
For connection to 1/4" (6.3 mm) headphone outputs, use the supplied adaptor.
Connect the plug-in mains unit to socket
Antenna
The wire antenna is an integral part of the transmitter. For best transmission the antenna should be vertical.
You can therefore
leave the wire antenna dangling
in a vertical position down
behind the transmitter or
(the better option) slide the sup-
plied plastic tubing over the an-
tenna and snap it into the clamps
at the back of the transmitter:
Make sure that there are no metal objects such as shelf bars or lamp stands in parallel with the antenna.
Do not place the transmitter on a TV set as it might interfere with the transmitter. Test where exactly in
the room the transmitter works best.
Automatic on/off switching
The transmitter features a convenient automatic on/off function:
When an audio signal reaches the transmitter, it is switched on. The LED
If there is no audio signal for about 3 minutes, the transmitter automatically switches off and the LED
goes off. The transmitter is now in stand-by mode, its power consumption is very low so that it can
remain connected to the mains.
Important
The transmitter's charging function (charging compartments
function. Accuplugs can always be recharged when the transmitter is connected to the mains.
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on the transmitter to the headphone output socket of your
on the transmitter and plug the mains unit into a wall socket.
) is independent of the automatic on/off
at the front lights up green.