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Use the Subwoofer’s LFE Input (Optional)

In case you misplace the wireless transmitter or the wireless transmitter malfunctions, you can also connect the subwoofer to your receiver

with an RCA cable. To connect this way:

NOTE: 

Do not use the LFE connection option if you are already using the wireless connection option. 

1. Obtain an RCA cable.

2. Either connect the RCA cable to the subwoofer’s LFE IN input and the receiver’s

• LFE or SUB output; or

• R OUTPUT (red) channel. You can also use a “Y” connector (not included) to connect both the R and L channels to the subwoofer.

Follow the Adjust Subwoofer Controls instructions. 

Hang the Wireless Transmitter on a Wall (Optional)

You can mount the wireless transmitter on the wall, if it places the transmitter in a location to better organize your audio components. To

mount the transmitter to a wall:

1. Obtain 2 flat head screws and, if you are anchoring to drywall only, wall anchors to fit the screws you are using. 

NOTE: 

Use screws and anchors such that the weight of the transmitter, power cable/adaptor and cable connectors will not pull the screws

out of the wall. 

2. Drill 2 

holes 

?? inches 

(??? cm)

apart to mount the transmitter vertically or

holes ??

inches

(??? cm)

to mount it horizontally.

3. Drive screws into the drilled holes or wall anchors until about 1/8”

(?? mm)

of the screw shank is exposed.

4. Hang transmitter on the screws using the slotted holes on back of the transmitter.

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W i-Connect User’s Manual

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Summary of Contents for WIC-10 -

Page 1: ...U S E R S M A N U A L Wi Connect Wireless Subwoofer WiC 10...

Page 2: ...ional 7 Hang the Wireless Transmitter on a Wall Optional 7 FEATURES Protection Circuitry 8 MAINTAIN Protect Subwoofer from Damage 8 Clean 9 Troubleshoot 9 Packaging 10 Service 10 RESOURCES Specificati...

Page 3: ...The product should be used only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer 7 WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufactu...

Page 4: ...product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance e The product has been dropped or damaged 17 SERVICING The user should not attempt to service the product beyond...

Page 5: ...y unpacked the subwoofer move the subwoofer to where you want it in the room See diagram below Follow these general guides Put the subwoofer in a room corner loudest or within a few feet of a wall smo...

Page 6: ...ould cause damage to the speaker cone on the bottom of the cabinet DO NOT CREATE A TRIP HAZARD WITH THE POWER CORDS Route power cables so that they cannot be tripped on by persons walking in the room...

Page 7: ...NPUT LFE Input for connecting to the receiver s LFE output 2 CHANNEL Selection switch for choosing broadcast frequency This CHANNEL selection must match the CHANNEL selection on the subwoofer 3 5V DC...

Page 8: ...choosing broadcast frequency This CHANNEL selection must match CHANNEL selection on the transmitter 4 POWER Switch power ON and OFF 5 LOW PASS CROSSOVER Select the upper frequency to cut off the audi...

Page 9: ...puts 2 Plug the wireless transmitter 5V DC power adaptor into the back of the wireless transmitter Plug the other end of the adaptor into a power outlet 3 Go to the Select Receiver Options for Optimal...

Page 10: ...r of speakers 3 Select the speaker size as SMALL 4 If the crossover frequency option is available double your main speakers specified low frequency response value and select the result as the crossove...

Page 11: ...or 4 as the broadcast channel 2 Use the CHANNEL switch on the back of the subwoofer to select the same broadcast channel as you selected on the wireless transmitter 3 The light on the front of the wi...

Page 12: ...ncy a If your satellite speakers are small with limited low frequency output choose a LOW PASS FREQUENCY of between 100 Hz and 120 Hz b If your satellite speakers are larger with better low frequency...

Page 13: ...s Transmitter on a Wall Optional You can mount the wireless transmitter on the wall if it places the transmitter in a location to better organize your audio components To mount the transmitter to a wa...

Page 14: ...tly MAINTAIN Protect Subwoofer from Damage DO NOT PUT HEAVY OBJECTS ON TOP of the subwoofer cabinet or wireless transmitter that could scratch or dent the cabinet or case DO NOT ALLOW OBJECTS TO FALL...

Page 15: ...g CHANNEL for the wireless transmitter and subwoofer IF THE BASS DOESN T SOUND LOUD ENOUGH TO YOU 1 Increase the subwoofer s VOLUME level 2 Increase the receiver s LFE or SUB OUT volume level if it is...

Page 16: ...d or suspension is physically damaged RESOURCES Specifications Model Wi Connect Woofer 10 downward firing 7 65 piston diameter Amplifier Class D 150 Watts Dynamic 100 Watts RMS Power Magnet Structure...

Page 17: ...cted Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The Federal Communications Commission warns that changes or modifications of the unit not expressly approved by the party respons...

Page 18: ...RESOURCES Legal Notice Subwoofer Recycling This symbol is placed on the subwoofer and the wireless transmitter to indicate that these products should not be treated as household waste Instead the sub...

Page 19: ...sponsible for damage caused by accidents abuse misuse natural or personal disaster or unauthorized modification The VELODYNE products are not intended for professional or commercial use and VELODYNE i...

Page 20: ...Drive Morgan Hill CA 95037 408 465 2800 voice 408 779 9227 fax 408 779 9208 service fax www velodyne com Service E mail service velodyne com Product E mail help velodyne com Technical E mail techhelp...

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