USER MANUAL

FCC ID: LLP-NTID800

Users Manual

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        2.4GHz Wireless Speaker
            Rear Round Speaker
                 NTID800




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  I.     Location of Functions

                  A.Transmitter(NTJD800)

  1.   Power On/Off
  2.   Power light
  3.   RCA/LINE IN select switch
  4.   RSSI light
  5.   VIDEO/AUDIO select switch
  6.   LINE IN jack
  7.   RCA jack
  8.   Charging jack
  9.   Power Input Jack
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Front view
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Rear view         7


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        B. Rear Round Speaker(NTID800)

  10.   Speaker
  11.   Stand
  12.   Mounting screws
  13.   RSSI LED light
  14.   Power/Low Battery Indicator LED light
  15.   Power Input Jack
  16.   Left/Mono/Right Switch




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                             Front view


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                             Rear View




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  Accessories:




  Audio Cable(Stereo)




  Adaptor(6V 500mA) for Transmitter




  Adaptor(15V 800mA) for Speaker


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  Connecting the System

             I.   Powering the Transmitter

Connect the small, round plug from the transmitter AC
power adaptor to the transmitter power input jack and plug
the other end of the adaptor into any standard 120V AC
wall outlet.




Press the ON/OFF button of the transmitter. The Red LED
on the power light should be ON.


             II. Connecting to an Audio Source

Connect the audio cable to the LINE IN jack of the
transmitter and plug the other end to audio source (e.g.
LINE OUT of DVD player).



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Turn the LINE IN selection switch to LINE IN.




The Audio/Video Switch is for latency select. Usually set
at Audio for music listening.




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        III. Powering the Speakers

        Insert the small, round plug from one speaker
        AC power adaptor into the speaker power
        input jack

        Plug the other end of the speaker AC power
        adaptor into any standard 120V AC wall
        outlet.

        Note: Be sure to use the speaker AC power
        adaptors rated 15V DC 800mA


        1. After powering up the speaker, the
        power/RSSI indicator will start blinking in
        green color and searching for transmitter.

        2. If transmitter is found and connected, the
        power/RSSI indicator will turn green.

        3. For stereo operation, set the left/mono/right
           switch to “left” on the speaker located to
           the left of the listener, and set the other
           speaker to “right” position. Set each
           speaker to “mono” for mono operation.




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              IV. Audio Muting

When audio source is cut off for 3 minutes, the speaker will
be muted. But if audio signal resumes, the muting will be
disabled and speaker will be ON again.


              V. Active/Passive Speakers
The 2.4GHz system can support infinite no. of
receivers(speakers or headphones). However, the no of
receivers increase, the performance will be downgraded,
i.e. transmission range will be reduced.

The first two receivers paired with the transmitter are called
“Active” speaker. The receivers paired later than the
Active Speakers are called “Passive Speaker”. For multi-
speakers system, the Active Speakers can maintain its
performance and is independent with the no. of receivers in
the system.

If one Active Speaker is powered off, the other Passive
Speakers cannot be jumped into Active Mode
automatically. It has to be powered off first and then power
up again to make it “Active”.




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The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.




Nasaco       NTID - 800
                                                  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
                                                  rules. Operation is subject to the following
                 TESTED TO COMPLY                 two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
                 WITH FCC STANDARDS               harmful interference, and (2) this device must
                                                  accept any interference received, including
                                                  interference that may cause undesired
  FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE                          operation.
FCC ID LLP-NTID800




                                     END

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Document Created: 2005-07-05 16:13:03
Document Modified: 2005-07-05 16:13:03

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