Radio Shack Speaker manual

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    © 2003 RadioSha ck Corporation. All Rights Reserved. P ortable 900 MHz Wireless Speaker System Than k you f or purc has ing th e RCA Portable 900 MHz Wireless Speak er System. Yo ur syste m give s you hig h-quali ty stereo sound in the 9 00 MHz b and to almost anyw here i n or ar ound your hom e. Your S peaker Syste m's thre e selec tabl e ch[...]

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    2 Getting Started Your pa ck age sho uld co nta in the fo llow ing it ems Install ing the T rans mitter Choosing a Location In orde r to achieve the best per formanc e, posit ion th e tran smitter as fa r as possibl e from othe r elec tronic de vices such as TVs, recei vers, or VCRs . Radio interf erence from thes e devic es co uld affe ct y our sy[...]

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    3 Connec ting to an Au dio Sou rc e You can conn ect the transmitter to your audio sour ce's left and right au dio output jacks or its head phone jack. Cautions: • Do no t connec t the transm itter to your audio sou rce's spe aker output . Doing so could dam age the t ransmitte r and the audio sour ce. • If you co nnected the transmit[...]

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    4 Installing a Speaker Connecting P ower Instal ling B atterie s You c an us e 1 6 (8 for each s peake r) D size batte ries (not supp lied) to po wer the speake rs. Ba tterie s are availa ble at your lo cal RadioS hack s tore or online at www.r adio shack .c om. Batte ry Notes: • Use o nly fr esh batteri es of the r equired size a nd recomme nded[...]

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    5 Connecti ng AC Power 1. Insert the su pplied 12V , 1800mA AC adapte r’ s barr el plug in to the DC 12V jack locate d at the bac k of the speaker . 2. Plug the other en d of the AC Adapter into a n AC wall outle t. 3. Route the ad apter’ s cord th rough the strai n reli ef slot on the back o f the speake r . Repeat the above ste ps for t he ot[...]

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    6 Using Y our System with Y our PC Follow the se steps to use your speak ers with you r computer. 1. Conne ct the male end of the sup plied cable adap ter ( 1 / 8 -inch ster eo male to dual- 1 / 8- inc h ster eo female cable ) to your computer’ s au dio ou tput jac k. Connect on e of the c able ends to your exis ting computer spe aker plug and co[...]

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    7 Op er ati on Listening Safety To protec t your hearing, foll ow these guid elines wh en you use the s peaker syste m . • Set t he volume t o the lowe st set ting befor e you begin listen ing. After you begin listening, a djust the volu me to a comf ortabl e level. • Do no t listen at extr emely high v olume level s. E xtend ed high-volume li [...]

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    8 Car e Keep the system dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry i mmediat ely . Use an d stor e the system only i n normal te m perat ure environm ents. Handle the system caref ully; do not dr op it. Keep the system away from dust and dir t, and wipe it with a damp clot h occasi onally to ke ep it lookin g new. Caution: You might p ermanently dam age your[...]

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    9 • Reo rient o r relo cate th e receiv ing antenna . • Incr ease the separa tion betwee n the equipme nt and receive r . • Conne ct th e equi pment in to an outl et on a c ircuit differ ent fr om that to which the rece iver is con nected. • Con sult yo ur l ocal Ra dio Shac k st ore o r an ex perien ced radio /TV tec hnician for hel p. •[...]

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    10 T roubleshooting We do not expec t you to have problems wit h your speaker system ; however , if you do have prob lems , try thes e troub lesh oot ing tips. Pr oblem Solution No sound. Be su re t he speak ers ar e turned on. Replac e the speakers’ b a tterie s. Be sur e the AC ada pter is plugg ed in and has power . Be sure al l cabl es are se[...]

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    11 Specifications Tr a n s m i t t e r Carri er Fre q uency ...... ......... ............ ......... ............ ......... ............ ......... ....... 911.4– 918.4 MHz Power S our ce ..... .......... ....... ..... Unre gulated 12V DC, Center T ip set to positive ( +), 250 mA Use of any othe r po wer source m ay c ause damage Modulat ion Method[...]

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    AO0129AAA 1 40-5029 02A03 Printed in China Limited Ninety-D ay W arranty This produ ct is warran ted by Radio Shack a gainst ma nufacturi ng defects in mat erial and wo rkman- ship unde r normal use for ninet y (90) days from th e date of purch ase from Radio Shack company- owned st ores and aut horized R adioSh ack franc hisees and dealers. EXCEPT[...]