Cables Unlimited SPK-SHOWER2 Owner's Manual - page 7
P.6
Troubleshooting
No Sound
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Ensure the AC adapter is securely plugged into the wall outlet and the transmitter DC IN
jack.
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Ensure the speaker POWER button is in the ON position.
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Speaker batteries may be too weak. Replace with new batteries or connect with the
AC/DC adapter (Included).
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Ensure the connected audio device is switched on and producing a signal.
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Ensure that the volume level is set to a moderate level.
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The volume of the audio source is too low. Turn up the volume of the source equipment
(iPod, radio, etc.)
Distortion
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Ensure the speaker and transmitter are operating on the same frequency. If not, press the
AUTO TUNE button until both units are operating on the same frequency.
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Switch the CHANNEL selector position on the transmitter and press the AUTO TUNE
button on the speaker until the matching frequency is reached.
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Speaker batteries may be too weak. Replace with new batteries or connect with the
AC/DC adapter (not supplied).
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Ensure that the speaker volume level is set to a moderate level.
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The audio input level of the transmitter is too high, lower the volume of the audio source
equipment.
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The speaker is too far away from the transmitter, move it closer.
Specifications
Transmission Mode
:
UHF mono
Carrier Frequency
:
900 MHz Digital Hybrid
Operation Voltage
:
Transmitter, DC 12V 200mA adapter
Speaker, 6 x AA batteries (not supplied) or DC
9V 500mA adapter (included)
Frequency Response
:
40Hz – 12KHz
Distortion
:
1%
S/N Ratio
:
70dB
Operation Distance
:
Up to 150 feet
ATTENTION:
The transmitter for this speaker set is designed to work with a wide variety of devices.
Our tests have shown the default volume levels of iPods, MP3 players and other
devices connected to the transmitter through the headphone jack does not have the
signal strength required by the transmitter. Raising the volume of your device will
increase the signal strength to the transmitter. The blue signal LED will light when the
required signal strength from your device is reached. We recommend that you keep
the volume set on your iPod or MP3 player at a minimum of ¾ of full volume.