Samsung Speaker System WSP200 User Guide

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CO N TRO L LO CATIO N S  
TRANSMITTER  
1) LED Indicator (Power ON)  
2) Power OFF Switch and Channel Selector  
3) AUDIO IN Jack (L) - Connect to Music Source  
4) AUDIO IN Jack (R) - Connect to Music Source  
5) DC Input Jack  
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6) Frequency Channel Selector  
7) Tone Control Knob  
8) Power OFF and Volume Control Knob  
9) DC Input Jack  
10) MODE Switch (To Select Left/ Mono or Right Channel)  
11) Battery Compartment  
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IN STALLIN G THE TRAN SMITTER  
You need to properly set up the Transmitter to send a wireless signal to the  
Speakers. There are two things you must do. First, provide power to the  
Transmitter, and second, connect the Transmitter to the Audio Source.  
1) CONNECTING POWER  
(A) DC OPERATION  
Your Transmitter is supplied with a Battery  
SIZE "AA" x 4 PCS.  
Tray. Insert four (4) x AA Alkaline batteries  
(not supplied) to the battery slot as indicat-  
ed. Attach the battery tray to the bottom  
of the Transmitter unit. Be sure to insert  
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CHANNEL  
OFF  
the three plastic locks of the battery tray  
into the openings of the transmitter base,  
then slide to the front for firm attachment.  
Battery Tray  
(B) AC OPERATION  
Your system is supplied with one 600 mA  
AC Adapter. Insert the plug of the AC  
adapter in to the DC Jack at the rear of the  
Transmitter, then plug the other end of the  
AC Adapter in to a conveniently located  
electrical wall outlet.  
DC 6V  
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You are recommended to use the AC  
Adapter as often as possible, as this is  
still the most economical power source!  
2) CONNECTING TO YOUR AUDIO SOURCE  
Connect one end of the supplied patch  
cord to the Transmitter's Left (WHITE) and  
Right (RED) AUDIO IN Jacks.  
(eg.:TV, VCR, HOME STEREO)  
AUDIO SOURCE  
AUX. OUT  
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cord to the Audio Sources Left (WHITE)  
and Right (RED) AUDIO OUT Jacks.  
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IN STALLIN G A SPEAKER  
CONNECTING POWER  
(A) DC OPERATION (with optional BP200SP  
Battery Pack sold on page 11)  
Speaker  
Unit  
Open the battery cover located at the back of  
the Speaker unit. Insert the battery making  
sure the side with the contacts (located on  
the top edge) is inserted to make contact  
with the coil springs inside the compart-  
ment. Push the battery all the way in until  
you feel resistance from the coil springs  
inside the compartment. Replace the battery  
cover making certain the cover is secure  
prior to moving the Speaker.  
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Note: Be sure the battery cover is secure -  
a falling battery could cause personal injury  
or damage to equipment.  
Wall  
Outlet  
(B) AC OPERATION  
Speaker  
Unit  
Insert the power cord of the large sized 1300  
mA AC Adapter (provided) into the DC IN  
Jack located at the back of the Speaker unit.  
DC IN  
MODE  
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Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into a  
conveniently located electrical wall outlet.  
AC  
Adapter  
1300 mA  
(C) MODE SWITCH  
For normal stereo use, designate one Speaker  
as LEFT channel and the other as RIGHT  
channel. Simply set one Speaker to “L” for  
Left and one to “R” for RIGHT. If you are  
using a monaural system, set both speakers  
to the MONO position (middle).  
Follow the same steps, as completed above,  
for the other Speaker.  
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O PERATIO N  
Follow these steps to obtain maximum listening performance  
1) Make sure that your Transmitter and Speakers are set up according to  
the procedures given in this manual.  
2) Turn on your Audio Source.  
3) Switch the Transmitter to a Frequency Channel (Channel 1, 2, or 3) that  
has no interference.  
Refer to CHANNEL SELECT below for Precision Frequency Lock-In Tuning.  
4) Rotate the CHANNEL Knob on the front of the Speakers to select the  
same channel (Channel 1, 2, or 3) selected on the Transmitter.  
5) Turn ON each Speaker (Left and Right Speakers) by rotating the  
VOLUME Control Knob. A click’ will be heard and the Power ON  
Indicator (Red) will glow, yet when a Strong Transmission Signal is  
received from the Transmitter, the Red Indicator will turn green.  
6) Set each Speakers MODE switch to L (for the Left Stereo Speaker) and R  
(for the Right Stereo Speaker) or MONO (if your sound source is mono-  
phonic) as desired.  
7) Adjust each Speakers VOLUME Control and Tone Control Knobs to a  
comfortable listening level to meet your your personal preference.  
Be sure to turn off the Speakers and Transmitter when you are not using  
them.  
CHANNEL SELECT  
The popular 900 MHZ High Frequency Technology is being widely applied to  
Mobile Phones, Cordless Telephones and many more items to come. If you  
receive interference from some of these devices, you might be able to reduce  
the interference by switching from one channel to another. There are altogether  
3 channels in this system. Simply adjust the transmitting frequency from the  
Transmitter by switching to an appropriate channel, then rotate the Channel  
Knob of each Speaker to the same channel. When the signal Indicator turns  
GREEN and good quality sound output can be heard, you have found the  
proper channel. The built in Phase Locked Loop (PLL) circuit will lock-in the  
transmitting and receiving frequency to prevent it from drifting. You do not  
have to fine tune your Speakers constantly in order to be tuned in for good  
sound reproduction.  
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BATTERY O PERATIO N  
TRANSMITTER  
When the Transmitter is operated by fresh Alkaline batteries (four (4) AA cells-  
not included) the Transmitter will play for approximately 4-6 hours continuously.  
Once the battery power begins to decrease, you will hear static sound from the  
Speakers. This indicates that you have to replace the batteries. If left unattended,  
transmitter signal will be decreased until the Speaker NOISE MUTE function  
activates and shuts off all sound to the Speakers. To avoid this, you may use the  
supplied AC Adapter so that your playing hours will not be interrupted.  
SPEAKERS  
The Speakers may be powered using the optional BP200SP Battery Pack. This long  
play battery allows up to 10 hours of continuos play without the need for AC  
power and may be recharged hundreds of times.  
See the back of this instruction book for ordering information.  
WARNING: When not using batteries for a long period of time, remove batter-  
ies to prevent leakage in the compartment. Always use fresh batteries for  
replacement.  
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TRO UBLESHO O TIN G  
If you follow all the instructions in this manual, you should have no problems  
with your WSP200 Wireless Speaker System. However, in case you can not  
make the system work, please read the TROUBLESHOOTING section carefully.  
Do not return to your dealer immediately! Check and follow these guides - you  
probably can resolve your problems without much difficulty.  
PROBLEMS  
SOLUTIONS  
No Sound  
Be sure that both Speakers and the Transmitter are properly  
powered either by the AC Adapter jacks being firmly  
plugged in OR by fresh Alkaline batteries in the transmitter.  
Be sure the Audio Source is turned ON and operating.  
Distorted Audio  
The Speakers are placed beyond the transmitters effective  
range (Approximately 125 feet). You need to bring the  
Speakers closer to the Transmitter.  
The Transmitter is located too close to the screen of your TV  
set or Computer Monitor (The Screens’ magnetic field can  
cause some interference to the Transmitter).  
Other 900 MHz transmissions are being picked up by the  
Speakers receiver. (Likely from a nearby 900 MHz cordless  
telephone). To avoid such interference, change to a new  
Frequency Channel for the Speakers and the Transmitter.  
The Batteries on your sound source are too low and should  
be replaced.  
Check the Battery Levels of your Transmitter and  
Speakers.The batteries may be exhausted and need to be  
replaced or recharged (if using the BP200SP for the speakers).  
Background Noise or Hiss If you have reversed some of the operation procedures (as  
given on page 5, 1st paragraph Points 1 through 7) so that  
the Speakers are turned on first, followed by the  
Transmitter and finally transmitting music from your sound  
source, some noticeable background noise/ hiss can be  
heard. This is rather normal, as it is merely noise generated  
from the Pilot Signal. When High Quality music is transmit-  
ted through the Transmitter, the Pilot Signal will cease and  
this background hiss will disappear.  
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SPECIFICATIO N S  
TRANSMITTER  
Operating Frequency  
912 - 914MHz  
Channel 1: 911.950 MHz  
Channel 2: 912.925 MHz  
Channel 3: 913.900 MHz  
Power Sources  
a) AC Adapter (AC 120/ 60 Hz~DC 6V 600mA)  
Supplied  
b) DC four (4) x AA 6V Alkaline Batteries  
(Not Included)  
Transmitter Dimensions  
6" (H) x 3 1/ 4" (W) x 4 3/ 8" (D)  
RECEIVER SPEAKER(S)  
Output Power  
16 Watts RMS (8 Watts per Channel)  
Receiving Frequency  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Channel Separation.  
Distortion  
911.9 - 9.13.9 MHz  
55 dB  
30 dB  
< 2%  
Operating Range.  
125 Feet  
Speaker Elements  
2" Tweeter, 5" Woofer  
Digital  
Phase Locked Loop (PLL)  
Automatic Noise Mute Function  
Speaker Dimensions  
Weight (Transmitter & Receiver Speakers)  
Standard  
11" (H) x 6 1/ 2" (W) x 8 3/ 4" (D)  
15.25 lbs  
Specifications are typical; individual units may vary.  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
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RCA ACCESSO RIES  
The following RCA accessories are available through your RCA dealer or:  
ORDER BY PHONE:  
ORDER BY MAIL:  
Have your Visa, MasterCard or  
Discover Card ready and call the  
toll-free number listed below.  
This number should only be  
used to place orders.  
Complete order form on page 11  
and mail to:  
RCA Accessories  
PO Box 8419  
Ronks, PA 17573  
1-800-338-0376  
D9 1 8 SURGE PRO TECTO R PLUS  
Power surges can enter and destroy your valuable equipment from many  
sources - cable, phone lines, satellite dishes or electrical connections. Guard  
your vulnerable equipment against potential damage from power surges or  
other electrical disturbances.  
Features include:  
- 3-Way Surge Protection  
- 8 Outlets plus Coaxial, Phone & AC Line  
- $10,000 Equipment Guarantee  
- Lifetime Warranty  
D918  
$ 4 9 9 5  
RCUSAT1 UN IVERSAL REMO TE  
Universal Remote Controls 4 Devices, TV, VCR, Satellite or Cable Box, and  
Audio System  
Features include:  
- Universal DSS and DBS Compatibility  
- Menu and Guide Controls  
RCUSAT1  
- Picture-In-Picture Controls  
- Code Search For Easy Programming  
$ 2 9 9 5  
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BP2 0 0 SP O PTIO N AL BATTERY PACK  
The BP200SP Battery Pack allows up to 10 hours of continuous play without the  
need for AC Power. Great for using your Speakers in your yard or on your  
balcony or patio - where AC power may not be readily available.  
Features Include:  
- May be charged hundreds of times  
- 12V, 4.5 Amp - hour Nominal  
- Maintenance-free  
- No “memory effect”  
BP200SP  
$ 3 9 9 5 p e r u n it  
O RDER FO RM  
Name  
Address  
City  
State  
Zip  
Day Time Phone Number  
Money Order Enclosed  
Check Enclosed  
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TOTAL  
D918 Surge Protector  
$49.95  
RCUSAT1 Universal Satellite Remote  
$29.95  
$39.95  
BP200SP Battery Pack  
Add Applicable Sales Tax  
Include Post & Handling  
Total Amount of Order  
$5.00  
Tax, Shipping & Handling, Charges Apply © 1997 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  
Trademark(s) ® Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)  
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O N E YEAR LIMITED WARRAN TY  
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. warrants that for one year from the date of  
purchase this product is free from defects in material and workmanship. If the  
item is defective within that period, return it at your expense to the dealer from  
whom it was purchased together with proof of purchase for replacement. The  
exchange unit is under warranty for the remainder of the original products  
warranty period. This warranty excludes defects or damage due to misuse,  
abuse, neglect or acts of God, including but not limited to lightning damage.  
The foregoing represents Thomsons sole obligation under this warranty.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights  
which vary from state to state. For purchases outside the United States, contact  
your dealer for warranty information.  
©Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  
Product Exchange Center  
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El Paso, Texas 79906  
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