Operating Instructions for the HT-Air™ Wireless
FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
HT-Air™ Wireless REL have quickly acquired a sterling reputation within the industry for delivering great sounding, reliable wireless delivery of the REL experience. The freedom this confers on our customers is many fold; it permits ultra high performance without the cumbersome tether of a cable, permits careful placement without being limited by the length of a wire and can lead to a better sounding, less cluttered experience.
HT-Air™ Wireless Panel Connection Legend 1 2 3 4 REL HT-Air™ Wireless Transmitter 1 Power Adapter Socket: DC input socket that accepts a detachable power adapter. 2 STEREO INPUT: Use to connect two channel. 3 LED: Indicates whether the REL HT-Air™ Wireless transmitter is paired with the receiver or not. 4 P air Switch: Used to pair REL HT-Air™ Wireless transmitter with REL cabinet.
1 2 3 4 REL HT-Air™ Wireless Receiver 1 Power Adapter Socket: DC input socket that accepts a detachable power adapter. 2 S UB OUT: Used to connect to the low level input of a REL subwoofer. 3 LED: Indicates whether the REL HT-Air™ Wireless receiver is paired with the transmitter or not. 4 P air Switch: Used to pair REL HT-Air™ Wireless receiver with REL cabinet.
Connecting Up The REL HT-Air™ Wireless is intended to be used with the SerieHT or similar REL sub bass system. The transmitter and receiver will require power from an AC wall plug using the power adapter cable supplied. It is not possible to use the HT-Air™ Wireless connection and a direct connection simultaneously. Using both wired and wireless connections simultaneously could result in damage and voids all warranties. Always switch your system off before disconnecting any wires.
Theater connection – Connect RCA cable from Sub Out of theater processor to LFE input of SerieHT. The second is a stereo input from a stereo preamp or powered speaker system. Here there will be the need for two RCA cables and the user can set the upper frequency limit using the CROSSOVER control. Powered Speaker connection – Connect RCA from output to right input for mono or both left and right for stereo.
Pairing Now that the HT-Air™ Wireless transmitter and receiver are connected to your system, the unit will need to be paired. 1 Make sure that the transmitter AC to DC wall plug supply is connected to an AC outlet, and that the barrel connector is connected to the transmitter. 2 Make sure that the receiver AC to DC wall plug supply is connected to an AC outlet, and that the barrel connector is connected to the receiver.
7 W hen correctly paired, the LEDs on both units will stop flashing and stay solid within 5 seconds. Status Paired Looking for Pair Standby LED Indicator Continuously on Blinks twice per second Blinks once per second Pairing is persistent and will not be lost when unplugged. Care The cabinets are best maintained by using a damp (not wet) cloth to remove dust. Do not place objects, such as drinks on top of your REL Air transmitter. Never use a dry cloth on this finish to prevent scratches.
HT-Air™ Wireless Transmitter Input Connectors: Stereo RCA , LFE input uses Left channel input only Input Impedance: 10k ohms Wireless Output Power: 0 dBm Wireless Effective Distance: 30 ft (10 meters) with clear line of site Mains Input Voltage: 5V DC, 5.5mm circular connector, positive center Power Consumption: 600 mWatts Dimensions (WHD): 3 3/8 x 1 1/4 x 3 1/4 in., (86 x 31.75 x 82.
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