RCA WSP150 Speaker System User Manual


 
STANDARD RCA
CONNECTOR
TRANSMITTER
(AUDIO CORD)
NOISE FILTER
AUDIO
OUT
SPEAKER RECEIVER
1. You may use either the AC adapter or 4 - "D" size alkaline batteries (not included) to power the speaker.
Make sure the "Volume On/Off Control" knob is turned to the off position.
2. If you are using the AC adapter, locate the ones marked "For Speaker" on the label and plug them into
an electrical outlet located near the location for each speaker. Then insert the plug end into the DC
INPUT jack located on the back of the speaker. If you are using batteries, remove the BATTERY DOOR
and insert 4 - "D" size alkaline cells in each speaker making sure to insert the batteries in the correct
polarity as indicated. Once the batteries are inserted correctly, replace the battery door by first inserting
the bottom tabs into the back cabinet slots then closing it until it snaps in place at the top tab. Check to
make sure it is closed securely before moving the speakers. You can expect the batteries to last approxi-
mately 24 hours total when the speakers are played at a mid-volume level.
3. Position the speakers about 20 feet away from the transmitter to perform this tuning setup. Turn on the
speakers using the VOLUME control and set them to the desired listening level. Use the TUNING knob
on each speaker to adjust the frequency until you get a clear signal from the transmitter.
4. If you hear static or noise and the signal is not clear, set the FREQUENCY ADJUST knob to a new set-
ting and then try to tune the speakers using the TUNING knob on each one. If you still do not get a
clear signal, make certain that other devices that use RF frequencies such as cordless phones, cell phones
and baby monitors are not operating in the home when you use your speakers as they can cause inter-
ference.
INSTALLATION (cont.)
20 FEET
20 FEET
TUNE