Connecting The Transmitter; Connecting The Receiver; Placing The Transmitter And Receiver - Ebode ALDS58 Guide Utilisateur

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5. Connecting the transmitter

The transmitter connects either to a standard line-out audio interface via the supplied RCA
cable or to a received speaker output via the supplied short speaker cables.
If the transmitter is connected via speaker cables, observe the polarity of the cable
connection to ensure that the transmitter will be fed with a correct polarity signal. If one of
the cables is switched (reversed), one speaker will receive an opposite polarity signal which
will degrade sound performance.
The transmitter can also be connected to other audio outputs by using an appropriate
adapter.
Connect the supplied small AC adapter's barrel-shaped plug into the DC 9V jack, and then
plug the transformer into a standard AC outlet. We recommend the use of a surge
protector to protect the transmitter from power surges.
Do not use both the speaker cables and RCA cable. Do not connect speakers to the
transmitter. Do not connect the large AC adapter to the transmitter.

6. Connecting the receiver

Connect the DC power input of the receiver with the supplied large 24 V AC adapter
(wallwart). The use of a surge protector is recommended to protect the receiver from
power surges which may damage the receiver and connected speakers or may cause audio
dropouts.
The receiver connects to regular passive loudspeakers via regular speaker cables (not
included). Observe the correct polarity when connecting the speakers.
It is also possible to connect both speakers to separate receivers by using an additional
receiver. In this case connect one speaker to the left audio output of the first receiver and
the second speaker to the right audio output of the second receiver. One audio output of
each receiver will not be used in this case.
Never short circuit any receiver audio output since this may damage the receiver. A
clicking noise may be generated during receiver power up. Therefore, it is recommended to
connect power to the receiver prior to connecting the speakers.

7. Placing the transmitter and receiver

For optimum reception, the receiver should be placed within the line of sight from the
transmitter. If possible, the receiver should be placed right side up with its front toward the
transmitter.
The transmitter should be placed at an elevation such that there are no obstacles between
the transmitter and receiver (line of sight) in an area where there will be the least amount
of traffic. We suggest that you place the transmitter on top of your audio source. Example
1 shows the optimum placement of the transmitter and receiver.
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