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4. RF Button and Indicator
Push and hold this button whilst doing the same on the transmitter
unit, and a connection between to two should be established. The
blue LED indicator located below this button will flash briefly. The
LED will stop flashing and remain on to indicate a connection has
been established.
5. Power Button and Indicator
Push and hold this button for 2 seconds to activate the receiver unit.
The small LED indicator directly below this button will light up when
the unit is turned on. Push the Power button to turn off the unit.
The Power indicator will light up amber when the unit is charging (dif-
ferent shades depending if the unit is on or off). When the battery is
in use, or is fully charged, the LED will either be off (when the unit is
off) or green (when the unit is on)
6. Antenna (not pictured)
Located at the side of the receiver unit, this threaded connector is
used to attach the provided antenna units to the W5 to better the
unit's reception.
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Operating the W5 System
Establishing a Connection
Pushing and briefly holding down the RF buttons on the transmit-
ter and receiver units simultaneously will establish a connection
between the two. The blue RF indicator on both units will flash
for a moment and then remain on once the connection has been
established. You can also establish a connection by first pushing
the transmitter's RF button, then moving on and push the RF but-
ton on the receiver units - provided you do so within 5 seconds of
pushing the transmitter button. This method makes it easier for
connecting multiple receiver units.
If the connection between your transmitter and receiver contains
interference or is dropped periodically, you can push the RF button
on the transmitter unit to seek a new channel for transmission.
This should improve the signal quality significantly.
Using the USB Input
Getting a stereo output signal from your computer is as easy as
plugging a USB cable between the mini-USB port on the transmitter
and the USB port on your computer. Any Windows 2000-, XP- or
Vista-enabled PC will then recognize and automatically install an
appropriate driver for the transmitter (please note that the W5
systems are not compatible with the Mac). Users will then be
able to adjust the Options in most of your computer's programs
to allow them to send the audio output signal to the Phonic W5
system. It is also possible to set the W5 system as your default
audio output device.
Choosing an Input Signal
On the transmitter unit, the Channel button can be pushed and
held to select between the RCA inputs or USB input as the cur-
rently used source. The selected signal will be sent wirelessly to
the receiver units.
Receiver Unit Battery
The Lithium-ion battery built into the W5's receiver units will last for
up to 2 hours and 40 minutes of continuous use. When the battery
is low, the Power indicator will flash red. The battery will take up
to 2 hours to fully charge when the receiver unit is turned off, and
up to 5 hours when the receiver unit is in use. When charging,
the Power LED will be colored amber. The Power indicator will
turn off when the battery is charged, or will be green if the battery
is charged and in use.
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