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RangeBooster
2.4 GHz
User and Installation Guide
Page 4
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Step 4
Operating the RangeBooster transmitter
As soon as valid data is received via the data input, the transmit light will light
and the RangeBooster transmitter will broadcast a signal. When the primary
transmitter goes into standby mode or if no valid audio signal is received
anymore, the RangeBooster transmitter will go into standby mode after
approximately 1 minute and the transmit light will go out.
Transmit light
The RangeBooster transmitter has to be tuned in order to maximize
performance. Tuning will compensate for any data delays that occur while the
audio data travels through the data cable. These delays will depend on the
length of the data cable. If the RangeBooster is not tuned properly, crackling
and disruptions of the audio may occur in areas where an RF signal is
received from both the primary transmitter and the RangeBooster transmitter,
such as in areas that are located between the primary transmitter and the
RangeBooster transmitter.
Tuning is done by turning the “CABLE ADJUST” knob. This knob has 16
settings. Find the setting that produces the least amount of crackling and
audio interruptions.
Audio interruptions can also be minimized by changing the location of the
RangeBooster transmitter and primary transmitter (see page 2).
DATA IN
DC 9V
CABLE ADJUST
Tuning