Oregon WRS368 Speaker System User Manual


 
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In a non-controlled environment, many factors
can affect battery life, such as volume, LCD backlight
and temperature. When the batteries are not used for a
long period of time, remove them to save battery power.
When the batteries are becoming low on power
, appears on the right side of the LCD and the LCD
backlight dims.
Do not use different types of batteries together
or mix new batteries with old ones. When any of the
batteries are depleted, replace all batteries with new
ones.
INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNT UNIT (OPTIONAL)
The Wireless Remote Speaker is equipped with rubber
supports to give your unit a stable base while placed on
any a flat surface.
However, you have the option to fix the location of your
speaker against the wall using the supplied L-shaped
wall-mount unit and 4 screws:
1. Position the wall-mount unit's vertical panel onto the
area of the wall where you would like to hang the
unit.
2. Secure the 15mm (0.6 in)
screws into the
corresponding holes of the vertical panel until it is
firmly fixed against the wall.
3. Place the Wireless Remote Speaker onto the
horizontal panel of the wall-mount unit, making sure
to align the 2 screw holes of the horizontal panel
with those of the speaker.
4. Insert the remaining two 10mm (0.4 in)
screws
into the aligned holes and secure the speaker onto
the horizontal panel. The wall-mount unit and
speaker should be securely fixed in place.
BASIC SPEAKER OPERATION
Once the audio sources are properly connected to the
Transmitter, and the AC adaptors connected to the
Transmitter and Wireless Remote Speaker (or batteries
inserted into the speaker), you are ready to operate the unit.
POWER ON / OFF
1. To turn on the Wireless Remote Speaker, press the
button located on the unit's Control Panel.
The volume bar, speaker
icon, clock, reception
status icon
and
audio source number all
appear on the LCD. The
LCD backlight also turns
on.
If the Wireless Remote Speaker is receiving a signal
from the Transmitter,
is displayed on the LCD. If the
icon does not appear, power off the unit and then turn it
back on to reset the signal. Make sure
appears full.
If
appears on the LCD, the reception signal
is interrupted or the speaker is out of range of the
Transmitter. The audio source number will not show on
the display and the LCD backlight turns off. See section
on "TROUBLESHOOTING" for more information.
2. To power off your Wireless Remote Speaker, press
the
button again (the clock remains on even
when the speaker is turned off).
The Wireless Remote Speaker should be turned
off even if the power at the audio source has been turned
off.
When left unused for a long period of time, the
unit should be unplugged from the electrical socket. If
you are using batteries to operate the Wireless Remote
Speaker, remove them to save battery power.
ADJUSTING VOLUME
1. To increase volume, press the
button once. To
continuously increase volume, press and hold the
button down until the desired volume level is
reached.
Do not turn up the volume while listening to a
portion of audio with very low-level inputs or no signals.
If you do, the speaker may become damaged when a
peak level portion is played.
2. To decrease volume, press the
button once.
To continuously decrease volume, press and hold
the
button down until the desired volume level
is reached.
Before playing back audio from any source,
decrease the volume of the connected device to avoid
damaging the speaker.
MUTE FUNCTION
1. To mute the sound of the Wireless Remote Speaker,
press the
button.
will appear on the LCD.
2. To deactivate the mute function, press the
button again.
will appear on the LCD.
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