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Project: Altec Lansing PT8051 Manual User’s Guide (US Version)
Revision as of June 8, 2007
Product Management: Don Milks
Program Management:
Merchandising Management: Christopher King
Revision 1.0
Date 6-18-2007
[Part Numbers]
[HEADLINE]
Thank you for purchasing the Altec Lansing PT8051 Wireless Surround Sound System.
The PT8051 is designed to replace the traditional A/V receiver and separate speakers and provide a
complete, multi-channel surround system sound from just two components using DTS and Dolby Digital
decoding to faithfully reproduce your favorite music and movie soundtracks. The PT8051 system’s
NXT Digital flat-panel driver technology accurately reproduces the full frequency range and delivers all
the subtleties and spatial depth that today’s digital formats are capable of. In addition, the PT8051’s
advanced wireless transmission means it’s easy to experience theater quality surround effects without
the need to run wires to the rear speakers.
The PT8051’s design is well suited for use with today’s large format LCD and plasma flat panel
displays and both components can be wall mounted with them using the supplied brackets. A universal
remote control is included that allows you to consolidate remote controls from various devices such as
your TV, DVD player and VCR.
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Contents
Refer to the PT8051 Quick Connect Card to identify these items.
• PT8051 main and rear surround units
• Remote control and batteries
• A/V Cable
• Wall mount brackets (hardware not included)
• User’s guide and quick connect instructions
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Controls and Connections for your PT8051
Front Panel (Main Unit)
[Illustration of front panel]
1.
2.
3.
VOLUME +/LEDs
INPUT
4.
5.
MODE
POWER
Controls the volume level of all audio channels.
Displays information about the operational status.
Press to switch between input sources (DVD, TV/SAT, AUX,
DVD digital, TV/SAT digital or AUX digital).
Press to select virtual or stereo mode.
Press to power on the system or switch to standby.
Rear Panel (Main Unit)
[Illustration of rear panel]
1.
2.
Power ON/OFF
AC Power Cord
3.
CONNECT
4.
VIDEO OUT
5.
SUBWOOFER OUT
6.
DIGITAL INPUT:
COAXIAL (DVD IN)
OPTICAL (TV/SAT IN)
OPTICAL (AUX IN)
7.
AUDIO ANALOG INPUT:
DVD IN
TV/SAT IN
Switches power on or off.
Connect to standard AC outlet. Refer to frequency
and voltage range for Power Source as indicated on
rear panel.
Press this button to manually synchronize the
wireless audio link between the main and rear
surround units. Under most circumstances it is not
necessary to use this button as the units
automatically synchronize when powered on.
Used to display on-screen display information.
Connect to composite video input of TV.
Use to connect an optional subwoofer if additional
bass is required from the system.
Use to connect a DVD player that has a coaxial
digital output.
Use to connect a digital satellite tuner or cable TV
tuner that has an optical audio output.
Use to connect to an auxiliary sound source such as
a PVR or second TV tuner that has an optical audio
output. Can also be used to connect a DVD player
that has an optical output but not a coaxial output.
Use to connect to a DVD player with audio an
analog output.
Use to connect to a TV or satellite tuner with audio
analog output.
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Front Panel (Rear Surround Unit)
[Illustration of front panel of rear surround unit]
1.
WIRELESS
2.
STANDBY
Illuminates in a steady state when the main and rear surround
speakers are synchronized to indicate the wireless audio link is
operating normally. Flashes when the wireless connection
between the main and rear surround speaker has become
unsynchronized.
Illuminates when unit is plugged in and the POWER ON/OFF
switch on the rear panel is in the ON position.
Rear Panel (Rear Surround Unit)
[Illustration of rear panel of rear surround unit]
1.
2.
Power ON/OFF
AC Power Cord
Switches power on or off.
Connect to standard AC outlet. Refer to frequency
and voltage range for Power Source as indicated on
rear panel.
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Remote Control
This section describes the function of each control on the remote control used to control the PT8051.
Note: You can also control other components using the remote control once you set the appropriate remote control codes. See
the “Programming device remote control codes” section of this manual.
[Illustration of remote]
1.
2.
POWER
VOL +/-
3.
 and OK
4.
AUDIO
5.
INPUT
6.
7.
MUTE
FRONT, CENTER, REAR +/- LEVELS
8.
BASS
9.
MODE
10. OSD
Use to toggle between On and Standby modes.
Increases or decreases the overall volume level of
the unit.
Move to highlight items in the on-screen display
(OSD) setup menu. Press OK to confirm.
Sets the remote’s shared keys to control the PT8051
as opposed to DVD, TV, SAT/CAB or AUX
devices.
Press to cycle through inputs - DVD, TV/SAT,
AUX, DVD digital, TV/SAT digital and AUX
digital.
Press to turn off or restore sound.
Increases or decreases the volume level of the
individual channels for the main and rear surround
units.
Enhances low frequency or bass output of the
system.
Use to select between DTS, Dolby Digital, Dolby
Pro Logic II or stereo mode of the system
depending on the sound modes available from your
audio source.
Press to enter or exit the on-screen display (OSD)
setup menu.
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Installing the PT8051
This section provides guidelines for locating and installing your new PT8051.
The PT8051 creates a realistic surround sound experience from just two units. Usability is further
enhanced by utilizing an advanced 2.4 GHz wireless transmission system that eliminates the need to run
wires to the rear surround speakers. While placement is less critical than similar systems, the following
general guidelines should be followed where possible to ensure best sound quality;
•
•
•
Avoid placement where furniture or other items would obstruct the grill area.
Center the PT8051 below the TV so that dialogue appears to be coming from it.
The maximum allowable distance between the main and rear surround units is approximately 40
feet (12 meters)
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•
The rear surround unit should be placed behind the primary listening position to maximize the
surround sound effects from the system. For maximum sound quality it should be placed at or
near ear level when they are seated in the listening position.
Avoid placing the PT8051 on or near surfaces that may vibrate.
Locating the PT8051
The PT8051’s front and rear units can be placed on suitable level surfaces or mounted on the wall using
the supplied wall mounting brackets.
Safety Notes:
[Illustration of ventilation]
•
•
•
•
Be sure to leave adequate ventilation space – at least 2 inches (50mm) above both the main and
rear surround units.
We do not recommend installing this unit so that it is directly on the floor.
The main unit of the PT8051 weighs approximately (18.1 lbs.) (8.2 kg) and the rear surround
unit weighs approximately 9.8 lbs. (4.4 kg.). Be sure to secure it where it will not fall and where
it is out of the reach of children.
Do not install the main or rear surround units directly above a cathode-ray tube (CRT) TV as
stray magnetic fields may distort the TV.
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Wall Mounting
If you are mounting the PT8051 on the wall please follow these steps;
1. Determine a suitable wall location for mounting each speaker unit within reach of its AC cord.
2. Position and level the supplied metal mounting brackets in the desired location on the wall.
3. Being careful to avoid any items (wires, pipes, etc.) hidden inside the wall secure the metal
mounting bracket using appropriate fasteners for the application. If you are unsure which type of
fasteners to use or are unable to determine if there are items within the wall that could be
damaged please consult a licensed contractor.
4. Place the speaker on the mounting bracket by aligning the two buttonholes on the rear of the
speaker with the posts on the mounting bracket. Check to make sure the wall mount bracket and
speaker are securely fixed in place.
Caution: The wall-mounting bracket should be installed only by qualified personnel. The mounting
bracket can be installed on many different types of walls. When installed, the mounting bracket must
support at least 100 lbs. (45 kg.). The installer must be sure that the installing surface can support the
100 lb. (45 kg.) weight requirement. The qualified installer must also determine and use the proper
hardware to obtain the weight requirements for the wall.
Placing the PT8051 on a Stand
You can mount your TV on a commercially-available stand and place the main unit of the PT8051 under
your TV. Ensure that the stand being used can support the weight of the TV, the PT8051 and any other
items it will be required to support.
Note: Consult the instructions supplied with the stand for details on how to install the stand and how to
mount the PT8051 and the TV on the stand.
Note: Placement of this product on wood surfaces with certain types of finishes, such as clear varnish,
may result in damage to the finish. Consult the furniture manufacturer’s care instructions for direction as
to the types of objects that may safely be placed on the wood surface. Altec Lansing shall not be
responsible for any damage to wood surfaces from contact with this product.
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Setting up the PT8051
Warning: Do not insert the PT8051’s power plugs into a wall outlet until you connect other sources
such as your TV, DVD player, satellite tuner or alternate audio source. Also, turn off audio sources
before connecting them to the PT8051.
The PT8051 is designed to connect external components such as your DVD player, satellite TV tuner,
cable TV tuner, VCR, game console and TV. The PT8051 can be connected to the source equipment
(DVD, VCR, etc.) using either a digital (coaxial or optical) or analog connection. In cases where there
are both digital and analog outputs such as a DVD player we recommend using the digital output to
ensure best sound quality and optimal surround sound reproduction.
Connecting devices equipped with a digital audio output (DVD player, DVR, etc.)
The PT8051 can accept digital input signals using standard, commercially available optical or coaxial
cables.
Typical digital connections
[Illustration of digital connections]
To connect a digital audio source:
•
•
•
Use a coaxial cable to connect the COAXIAL IN (DVD) jack on the PT8051 to the coaxial output
jack on the DVD player.
Use an optical cable to connect the OPTICAL IN (AUX) jack on the PT8051 to the optical output
jack on a digital audio source such as a game console or digital video recorder.
Use an optical cable to connect the OPTICAL IN (TV/SAT) jack on the PT8051 to the optical output
jack on the satellite tuner or cable TV tuner.
Note: When connecting a DVD player we recommend using the coaxial input found on the rear of the
PT8051. However, if your DVD player only has an optical output it can be connected to the AUX input.
Connecting devices equipped with an analog audio output (VCR or similar device).
To connect the PT8051 to a VCR or similar analog audio device, connect the cables as shown in the
diagram below.
Analog audio connections
[Illustration of analog connections]
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To connect audio from an analog (VCR, etc.) audio device:
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•
•
Use a standard stereo audio cable to connect the AUDIO IN (AUX) jacks on the PT8051 to the
audio output jacks on the VCR or similar audio source. Ensure that the cables are connected
correctly observing left (white) and right (red) connections at both the PT8051 and the source
device.
Use a standard stereo audio cable to connect the AUDIO IN (TV/SAT) jacks to the audio output
jacks on the satellite TV or cable TV tuner. If your satellite TV or cable TV tuner has a digital
output this input can be used for another device.
Use a standard stereo audio cable to connect the AUDIO IN (DVD) jack to the audio output jack on
the DVD player. If you have connected your DVD player using an optical or coaxial digital cable
you can use this input for another device.
Video connection
[Illustration of video connections]
To connect the video out:
•
Using the supplied A/V cable, connect one yellow end to connect the VIDEO OUT on the PT8051
and the other yellow end to the video input jack on the TV. This connection allows you to view the
on-screen display (OSD) on your TV screen when the corresponding input is selected.
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Connecting a Subwoofer
[Illustration of subwoofer connection]
To connect an optional subwoofer:
•
Use an optional commercially available mono audio cable to connect the SUBWOOFER OUT jack
on the rear of the PT8051 to the SUBWOOFER INPUT jack on the subwoofer.
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Setting up the Remote Control
Installing batteries
• Depress the latch on the back of the remote as shown to remove the battery cover.
•
Insert two AAA batteries.
•
Close the battery cover.
Notes:
•
•
•
•
Change all of the batteries if you notice that the operation range of the remote decreases or the
indicator does not blink or its light becomes dim.
Do not use old batteries together with new ones.
Do not use different types of batteries such as alkaline and manganese batteries together. Read
the packaging carefully as these different types of batteries may have the same shape and color.
Exhausted batteries may leak. If the batteries have leaked, dispose of them immediately. Avoid
touching the leaked material or letting it come into contact with skin or clothing. Clean the
battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries.
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Do not throw away batteries with general house waste. Dispose of them correctly according to
local regulations.
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Basic Operation
•
After all audio and video connections are secure; you can plug in the PT8051’s AC cords into a
suitable AC outlet.
•
Turn on the power switch on the rear panel of the PT8051’s main and rear surround units to the on
position. The PT8051 will enter into STANDBY mode. The power LED on front panel will turn red
indicating that the unit is in standby mode.
•
Press the POWER button on the front panel to power on the PT8051. The power LED will switch
from red to green indicating the unit is on. The LED on the rear unit will illuminate once the main
unit has been powered on.
•
Begin playback on the DVD player or other device that you want to listen to.
•
Select the desired input using the INPUT button on the front panel or remote control. The
corresponding LED will illuminate to indicate the input that has been selected
•
Select the desired audio mode by using the MODE button on the front panel or remote control. For
most devices you can choose between surround sound or stereo modes.
•
Adjust the system volume using the VOL + / - buttons on the remote control or front panel.
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Advanced Operation
Setting Channel (Speaker) Levels
Individual levels can be set for front, center and rear or surround channels by using the corresponding
+/- level buttons on the remote. These levels should be adjusted so that all channels are at a similar
volume when the listener is seated using the Test Tone function as described in the Setup Menu section
that follows.
Adjustments are made by;
•
Pressing LEVEL (Front +/-, Center +/- and Rear +/-) for each channel to be set. The level of the
channel will appear on the TV screen.
•
The range for each level is -10 dB to +10 dB, in 1 dB steps. The initial volume is 00 dB.
Setup Menu
The setup menu is displayed on your TV screen using the On-Screen Display (OSD). The OSD will only
work if a video connection has been established as described in “video connection” section of this
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manual. You can customize your PT8051 for language, TV type, test tone setting, screen saver, and EQ.
The setup menu can also be used to reset the unit to factory default settings if necessary.
Displaying the on-screen display
•
Press the OSD button on the remote to display the setup menu.
•
Use the  buttons on the remote to toggle through the selections.
•
Highlight your desired option.
•
Press the OK button on the remote to confirm your selection.
•
To exit the setup menu, press the OSD button or select EXIT SETUP from the menu.
Setting the OSD Language
Select the language for on-screen display. The default setting for the OSD is ENGLISH.
Comment: Nee
CENTER and RE
TV Type Setting
The color system of the PT8051 and the TV should match. Only then will it be
possible to use the OSD feature on this system. Before changing the TV system,
determine the color system of your TV.
The default setting is NTSC. NTSC is used in several countries including the
United States, Canada and Japan. PAL is used in most European and Asian
countries.
AUTO: Select this if the connected TV is
compatible with both NTSC and PAL.
Comment: Nee
CENTER and RE
NTSC: Select this if the connected TV has the
NTSC color system.
PAL: Select this setting if the connected TV has the PAL
color system.
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Center Delay Setting
Used to set the delay time that is used for the CENTER channel. This setting is adjustable from 0 to 5
mS (milliseconds) in one second increments. This setting is useful if your PT8051 main unit cannot be
positioned near the TV. As a general rule one foot (30cm) is equal to a delay of approximately 1mS.
Therefore if your PT8051 main unit was one foot from the screen you would set the CENTER delay for
1mS. It can also be adjusted so that the sound coming from the PT8051 is synchronized with the video
image. The default setting is CENTER DELAY TURNED OFF.
Comment: Ad
Rear Delay Setting
Used to set the delay time that is used for the REAR (surround) channel. This setting is adjustable from
0 to 15mS (milliseconds) in three second increments. This setting is used to accurately reproduce the
surround information that is encoded on certain DVDs as the producer intended by allowing you to tailor
the sound to your listening room size. In this case you would set the delay as follows;
The delay in milliseconds for the rear (surround) speaker setting is equal to
the number of feet closer that speaker is to your listening position than the
main unit.
For an example, let's assume the main unit is 15 ft away from the main listening
position and the rear (surround) unit is 5 feet away.
Surround's Delay = 15ft - 5ft = 10ft = 10mS of delay
In this case you would select 9 mS from the menu as it is closet to 10 mS.
The idea is to have the sound from the main and rear units reach your ears at the same
time, in relation to the signal being sent to those speakers. For the speakers that are close
to you, a delay has to be added so that their sound reaches your ears at the same time as
the speakers that are farther away from you, with respect to the music signal that is sent
to all the speakers at the same instant. The default setting is REAR DELAY TURNED
OFF.
Test Tone Setting
When set to the ON position, the system will test the speaker output by using an internally generated test
tone. The test signal is output sequentially through various channels. The default setting is OFF.
Comment: Nee
CENTER and RE
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Screen Saver Setting
When set to ON the PT8051 will automatically enter the screen saver mode when no changes have been
made after five minutes. This is useful for preventing image burn from occurring that can damage
certain plasma TVs. The default setting is ON.
Comment: Nee
CENTER and RE
EQ (Equalizer)
Use this function to select equalizer settings. Choose from; CLASSIC, POP, ROCK, or JAZZ. The
default setting is CLASSIC.
Comment: Nee
CENTER and RE
Default Setting
If RESET is selected, all the items in the setup menu will be reset to the factory default settings as
previously indicated.
Comment: Nee
CENTER and RE
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Operating the PT8051 Remote Control
In addition to controlling your PT8051 you can program the remote control to operate audio/video
components from other manufacturers.
[Illustration of part of remote]
Codes can be set up for each device to be controlled: TV, SAT/CAB, AUDIO,
DVD, and AUX.
1.
STATUS
2.
NUMERIC BUTTONS
3.
DEVICE BUTTONS
1.
STATUS
Indicates operation of remote when specific buttons
are pressed. Illuminates continuously to indicate
remote is in program mode.
Use to enter preprogrammed remote codes for other
devices.
Use to program or switch remote modes for
operating other devices.
Indicates operation of remote when specific buttons
are pressed. Illuminates continuously to indicate
remote is in program mode.
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Default Preprogrammed Remote Control Codes
Your PT8051 remote control is preset to the default codes listed in the table below. If your component is
not listed please consult the list in the Preprogrammed Remote Control Codes section. You can also use
the search procedure in the Searching for Remote Control Codes section of this manual.
Remote Button
TV
SAT/CAB
AUDIO
Initial code
082
039
900
Equipment
Philips TV
Philips Cable Box
Altec Lansing PT8051
AUX
DVD
144
124
Panasonic VCR
Sony DVD
Programming Device Remote Control Codes
Find the brand, model and code number of your components in the Preprogrammed Remote Control
Codes section of this manual, then follow these steps;
•
While holding down the PROGRAM button, press the button for the device to be programmed
i.e., TV or DVD or CAB/SAT or AUX.
•
The Status LED illuminates.
•
Release both buttons.
•
Enter the CODE NUMBER using the numeric buttons on the remote. If the CODE NUMBER is
valid the LED will flash twice and then turn off indicating the code has been programmed. If the
code number is not valid the LED flashes twice and turns on;
•
Check to see that the remote can control the device that was programmed by using the CH+/- or
similar button to control the device that was programmed. If it does not control the device, repeat
this procedure.
Note: If you want to leave the setup mode, press the device button (TV, SAT/CAB, DVD, etc.). If you
do not press any buttons after 10 seconds, SETUP MODE exits automatically.
Searching for Remote Control Codes
If you cannot find a code number from the Preprogrammed Remote Control Codes section of this
manual that matches your equipment, the PT8051 remote can search its database for a suitable control
code from the codes programmed into the remote. The PT8051 remote control will find the best
possible component code for any audio source.
To search for codes follow these steps;
•
Turn the device (TV, SAT/CAB, DVD, AUX, etc) that you wish to locate the remote control
code for to the on position.
•
On the PT8051 remote press and hold the PROGRAM button while pressing the device button
you wish to search for (TV, SAT/CAB, DVD, AUX, etc).
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The STATUS LED on the PT8051 will illuminate and remain on.
•
Release both buttons.
•
Press and release the PROGRAM button again. The LED will flash to indicate that the remote
has entered the search mode.
•
Aiming the PT8051 remote at the device you want to control repeatedly and slowly press and
release the POWER button. The PT8051 will send a different POWER code to the device each
time the POWER button is pressed.
•
Once the device you wish to control powers off, immediately stop pressing the POWER button
and press the device (TV, SAT/CAB, DVD, AUX, etc) button again.
•
The PT8051 should now be programmed to control your device.
•
You can verify this by turning the device on, and entering other applicable commands such as
PLAY or STOP for a DVD player or CHANNEL +/- for a SATELLITE TV box.
Note: While the POWER button was used for searching here, you can use other commands such as
the PLAY button for devices that do not have a POWER button. In this case the PT8051 uses the
PLAY button to search. Simply use the PLAY button instead of the POWER button as described
below ensuring that the device you wish to control is ready to enter the play mode and has a DVD or
tape loaded, is on, etc.
Preprogrammed Remote Control Codes
Brand/Device
TV
TV
AUX
VCR
ABC
Acre
Acoustic Research
ADC
ADCOM
Addsion
Admiral
Adventura
Aelanta
AEON
Aiko
Aiwa
Akai
Akiba
Alfa Gold
Alleron
Amark
Ambassador
American High
SAT/CAB
SATELLITE/CABLE
DVD/CD/VCD
CD
DVD/VCD
008, 017, 018, 019,
023, 032 040, 049, 130,
140
135(DVD)
044
045, 046
038
081
063, 136, 177,
180, 206, 207
160
066
038
089
055
103
006, 007, 008
113, 114, 164,
181, 190
032, 034, 035, 036,
038, 107, 108, 120
033, 057, 084, 100,
111, 112, 113, 114,
115, 143
119
050, 069
109
016, 139
185
136
178, 179, 202
098
045, 072
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Amstrad
Amusewell
Anam
Anitech
Anvision
AOC
APO
Archer
ASA
Asha
ASIA Giant
Asuka
ATLE
Audio Dynamics
Audiovox
AWA
Baird
Basic Line
Beaumark
BESTLINK
Belcor
Bell & Howell
BENJAMIN
Blaupunkt
Blue Star
BPL
Bradford
Brockwood
Broksonic
Bush
Cablestar
California Audio
Lab
Calix
Canon
Candle/Citizen
030, 098
116
068, 083, 148,
177, 253
119
022, 042, 046
005, 014, 029,
048, 100, 113,
136, 152, 176,
177, 188, 190,
200, 202, 204,
214
067
069
202
045, 047
103
054, 064, 166
047
052
177, 202
040, 082, 193
025, 109, 113, 142
047, 109
019, 038
119
103
051, 091
100, 114
063, 136, 177,
195
019, 020, 066
151
006, 083
054
054
177
100
177, 202, 234
055, 056, 110, 112
119
022, 042, 046
003
086, 103, 113,
114, 132, 148,
160, 171, 176,
178, 188, 209
Capehart
Caravell
Carver
CASIO
CCE
Celebrity
Centurion
Century
107, 038
047
072, 137
038, 046, 047, 072,
103, 109, 138, 139,
141
048
139
037, 060
077
(VCD)
069
138
045, 144
119
046
114, 175
075
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CGE
Changhong
Channel Master
Chaparral
Chun Yun
Chung Hsin
Cimline
Clairtone
Colortyme
Colour Voice
Colt
Concerto
Contec/Cony
Coronado
Craig
Crown
Curtis Mathes
CXC
Cybernex
Dae Ryung
Daewoo
Dansai
Daytron
DBS
DBX
Decca
De Graaf
Denon
Diamond
Disco Vision
Distar
Drake
DSS
Dual
Dumont
038
018
096
210
005, 014, 029,
041, 076, 089,
100, 113, 121,
202, 204, 214,
242
005, 014, 020,
024, 073, 081,
121, 190, 204
049
119
048
113, 149, 176
025, 109
005
119
113, 176
048, 107, 148,
157 173, 177,
192, 201
178, 179
148, 177
177, 178
037, 051, 063,
065, 113, 114,
129, 140, 171,
175, 176, 178,
180, 195
148, 177
034
047, 070, 103, 119,
141
119
025, 051, 072, 094,
109, 111, 120, 121,
137, 141
103
019
086, 100, 103,
113, 114, 118,
153, 167 174,
176, 178, 188,
190, 194, 214,
217, 235, 251,
252
100, 103, 113,
114, 175, 176,
178, 188
020, 105, 106,
138,139, 150, 152,
153, 154, 155
133(DVD)
119
105
169
025, 109, 113, 142
038, 045
064
001
043, 133
115
115
061
082, 083, 084, 096,
126, 127, 147, 160, 161
168
100, 236
113
103, 150
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Dynamic Bass
Dynatech
039
038, 066, 097, 107,
109, 120
Eagle
009, 019, 030, 042,
046, 141
041, 059, 060, 061,
062, 070
156
092, 097, 099, 100,
101, 102, 1003
Eastern
EchoStar
Electroband
Electrohome
Electrohonic
Emerex
Emerson
Envision
Ether
EUROSTAR
Everquest
Ferguson
Fidelity
Finlandia
Finlux
Firstline
Fisher
046, 048
044, 046, 048,
068, 100, 113,
176, 178, 188,
190, 195
048, 054, 084,
097, 098, 100,
112, 113
137,138,139,141
136,148,157,158
169,176,177,178
179,188,195,206
209,234
113, 114, 176
089, 100, 202
047, 049, 100, 103
047
060
035, 038, 046, 047,
049, 052, 055, 056,
072, 079, 098, 099,
100, 101, 102, 107,
110, 111, 112, 116,
120, 130, 131, 132,
133, 134, 135, 136,
140, 150
150
016
136
117, 168, 195
113
038
019, 045
019, 038, 045, 064,
107
049, 119, 150
019, 020, 047, 070,
088, 092, 093, 117
Fortec Star
Fuji
Funai/Fullness
Funtach
Futuretech
GAB
Garrard
G.E.
GEC
Gemini
038
029
186, 187
011, 029, 030,
039, 040, 042,
136, 148, 177
060, 072, 083, 084
038, 039, 040, 103,
107, 119, 120
170, 171
177
051, 054, 061,
065, 068, 083,
100, 108, 113,
131, 141, 143,
145, 146, 176,
180, 184, 187,
222, 235
119
038
051, 072, 085, 086,
094, 098, 103, 137,
141
045
016, 131, 132
134, 135
19
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General (Fujitsu)
033, 136
043
General
Instrument /
Jerrold
Gibralter
Gintai
GMI
Golden
Goldstar
Goodmans
Go Video
Gradiente
Graetz
Granada
Grandin
Grundig
Grunpy
Haitai
Hallmark
Hamlin
Harley Davidson
Harman Kardon
Harvard
Harwood
Hawaii
HCM
Head Quarter
Hinari
Hi-Q
Hisawa
Hitachi
Hwalin
Hypson
Hyundai
IEEC
Ima
IMC
017, 023, 093, 120, 130
001, 003, 011, 012,
013, 014, 016, 017,
023, 050, 093, 125,
128, 129, 130, 135,
140, 163, 180
100, 114
205
052, 071, 073, 142, 155
096, 100, 113,
157, 171, 175,
176, 178 179,
184, 188, 190,
191, 223
136
164
054, 177
025, 046, 047, 091,
109
030
030
037, 038, 047, 119
103
038
113
066, 072
038, 047, 119
045
015
069
136, 177
105
100, 113, 136,
176
010, 019, 020, 123, 133
100, 136, 177
038
025, 109
119
119
117
054
136
054
004, 014, 019,
034, 069, 086,
095, 099, 100,
107, 113, 157,
162, 164, 173,
176, 178, 179,
184, 188, 201,
203, 204, 207,
214, 224, 225,
238
020
103, 119
070
011, 038, 064, 065,
069, 095, 107, 113,
120
023, 032, 119, 121
017, 038
115
124, 164
054
118
009, 058, 065, 066, 141
177
173
20
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Imperial
Infinity
Inkei
Instant Replay
Interfunk
ITT
Janeil
Jasco
JBL
JCB
JCL
JC. Penney
Jean
JEBSEE
Jensen
JVC
Kaisui
Kale vision
Kawasho
KEC
Kenwood
KLH
Kloss Novabeam
KMC
Kodak
KOKA
Kolin
KONKA
Krell
KTV
Kyocera
Legend
LEON
038
037, 082, 167
007
067, 072
045
019, 020, 103, 113
160
048, 069
037, 082, 160,
167
046
047, 050, 051,
065, 100, 101,
113, 114, 131,
141, 145, 171,
175, 176, 178,
180, 184, 187,
190, 201, 202
014, 057, 089,
100, 202, 204,
205, 214
078, 079
072
006, 025, 047, 064,
067, 072, 088, 095
103, 109, 127, 128,
137, 141, 142
047, 068
113, 176
022, 023, 024,
067, 075, 081,
093, 107, 129,
157, 165, 166,
187, 201
054
062, 113
016, 017, 018, 020,
025, 030, 046, 062,
087, 088, 096, 109,
113, 127, 139, 142,
151
119
008, 027,
031
129(DVD)
018, 019,
028, 051
059,060,
130(DVD)
134
113, 176
171, 177
100, 113, 114,
176
047
020, 025, 030, 062,
088, 096, 109, 113,
127, 139, 142
119
060, 109, 114,
160
178, 179, 188
047, 072
055, 057, 118, 144
005, 014, 020,
024, 041, 073,
081, 121, 190,
204
243
069
048, 113, 114,
128, 177, 178,
179, 188, 209
046
099
052
21
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LG
114, 156, 179,
223, 248
Lloyd
Lloytron
Loewe
Lodgenet
Logik
Luxman
Luxor
LXI
Macom
Magnavox
Magnin
Majestic
Marantz
Marta
Matsui
Matsushita
MCS
Megatron
MEI
Memorex
Metz
MGA/Mitsubishi
MGN Technology
Micro Formula
Midland
Mina
Minolta
Mission
Motorola
Montgomery Ward
Movie Time
Minutz
MTC
046
052
038, 107, 109, 116,
119, 120
178
082
063
063, 177
113, 176
037, 057, 065,
082, 100, 101,
175, 195, 206
037, 060, 082,
100, 109, 113,
114, 127, 131,
132, 162, 163
167, 175, 176,
178, 179
119
032
019, 020, 037, 049
038, 046, 047
045, 047, 072, 075,
123, 137, 144
081, 096, 119, 120
004, 005, 006, 007,
008, 037, 038, 039,
042, 046
022, 056,
069
059
103
063, 236
037, 060, 082,
109, 113, 114,
125, 176, 190
098,178
025, 045, 072, 088,
109, 127, 129, 142,
144
025, 046, 047
055, 116
045, 072
003, 040,
069
069
003
100, 164, 202
048
063, 100, 195
005, 020, 021,
044, 090, 097,
100, 113, 114,
117, 136, 141,
175, 176, 188,
190, 206, 226,
227
072
019, 020, 038, 046,
047, 066, 070, 072,
103, 107, 108, 120
006
014, 015, 029, 030,
049, 062, 063, 064,
087, 089, 090, 096,
100
024
158
025
131(DVD)
103
107
065, 178, 187,
236
085
157
064, 095
069
037, 083, 187,
206
066, 072
066, 097
016
131, 184
048, 100, 113,
114, 171, 176,
190
038, 103, 107, 120,
141
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MultiTech
136, 177
Multivision
Myland
NAD
124
NEC
Nesco
Newave
Nikko
Noblex
Nokia
Novavision
Nordmende
NSC
NSM
NTC
OAK
Olympus
Omega
Onking
Onkyo
038, 085, 107, 119,
120, 141
119, 120
057, 092, 100,
101
031, 032, 041,
061, 068, 079,
080, 100, 113,
114, 160, 175,
176, 187, 190
136
089, 106, 205,
206
100, 103, 114
019, 020, 025, 026,
030, 041, 042, 046,
062, 088, 096, 109,
113, 121, 126, 127,
129, 139, 142
046
047
103
019, 020, 103
036, 134
069
103
033, 034, 139
072
016
209
010, 011,
012, 013
177
092, 195, 207
019, 047, 066
Optonica
ORBIT
Orion
206, 207
037
136, 177, 234
035, 055, 110, 112,
116
(National)
Panda
Pansat
Paragon (Zenith)
PATHER
PBI
Pentax
188
019, 040, 089
113
Onwa
Optimus
PACE 500
PACE 5000
PACIFIC
Panasonic
033
019, 039,
041, 042,
043
125(DVD)
003, 020
061, 062,
112
121(DVD)
122
095
010, 015, 016,
017
028, 037, 050,
058, 068, 082,
083, 088, 089,
094, 108, 122,
130, 145, 159,
161, 167, 187,
247
006, 007, 008, 012
027, 028, 031, 050,
067, 072, 112, 118,
137
183
184
178
003, 019, 024
114, 148, 175
108
094
021, 024, 117
009
107
064, 095
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Philco
Philips
Pilco
Pilot
Pioneer
Polestar
Popular Mechanic
Portland
Praxis
Premier
Priceclub
Primestar
Proline
Prosat
Protec
Proton
Prism
Pulsar
Pulser
QED
Quarter
Quartz
Quasar
RAMPAGE
Randex
Radio Shack
Radix
Randtek
RCA
037, 060, 068,
082, 100, 109,
113, 114, 127,
132, 154, 157,
162, 163, 167,
176, 178, 179,
190
036, 037, 056,
060, 068, 082,
100, 109, 113,
114, 122, 132,
154, 156, 157,
162, 163, 167,
176, 179, 198,
215, 216
114, 171, 178
074, 092, 100,
108, 113, 123,
176, 187, 228
045, 072, 075, 123,
137
037,045,067,072
144,145,146
072
047
030, 044, 062, 064,
074, 091, 123, 139,
142
004, 005, 006, 007,
008, 037, 038, 039,
042, 046, 122, 152
068
(Tuner),
070
(REC)
071
(VCD)
022, 052,
069
071(DVD)
002, 022, 115,116
004, 020,
140
059, 064,
065, 098,
115,
125(DVD)
103
068
100, 103, 113,
176, 178, 179,
188, 190
211
105, 138, 139
035
171
093
038
088
014, 041, 076,
100, 104, 113,
126, 157, 176,
178, 188, 196,
202, 204, 205,
214
083, 187
100, 103, 236
100, 103, 236
119
006, 067
047, 103
069
024, 030
069
050, 068, 083,
108, 146, 187
020
020, 088
006, 072, 137
003, 020
174
051, 065, 087,
107, 114, 148,
157, 175, 177,
178, 195, 207
047
037, 038, 047, 066,
070, 072, 088, 093,
097, 100, 103, 107,
120
047
047, 051, 065,
066, 068, 100,
051, 064, 066, 067,
069, 071, 072, 086,
023
042, 046
044, 086, 114, 168, 182
029,038
058,
127(DVD)
24
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RC-AK
Realistic
105, 113, 143,
152, 176, 180,
190, 206, 213,
222, 229, 230
094, 095, 103, 118,
120, 124, 141, 148,
149
100, 107, 114,
169, 175, 177,
178, 195, 207
019, 020, 037, 038,
046, 047, 066, 070,
072, 088, 093, 097,
100, 103, 107, 120,
137
132(DVD)
095
110
Regal
019, 020, 123, 133
Regency
Rembrandt
Rhapsody
Ricoh
ROTEL
Runco
SABA
SAE
Saisho
Salora
Sampo
037, 041, 123
017, 134
Samsung
Samsux
Sanky
Sansui
Sanyo
048
072, 083
047, 048
114, 171, 236
047
113
098
101
089
023, 066, 097
024
069
024, 041, 042,
052, 073, 086,
100, 106, 113,
114, 142, 175,
176, 178, 205,
206, 214
070, 100, 107,
113, 114, 140,
144, 157, 167,
170, 171, 175,
176, 178, 179,
188, 189, 190,
197, 200, 214,
237, 240, 249,
250
178
014, 024, 025,
026, 027, 034,
035, 040, 041,
049, 051, 110,
117, 120, 168,
173, 175, 186,
195, 204, 214,
218, 231, 232,
241
Schaub Lorenz
Scientific Atlanta
Scimitsu
Scotch
Scott
038, 039,
040, 041
059, 085, 086, 103,
104, 111, 115, 133,
141, 150
004, 022, 030, 098, 134
066
062, 113, 119, 122,
142
019, 020, 021, 022,
068, 070, 088, 103
110,113
128(DVD)
021, 035,
069, 137
022, 036,
039, 055
113
013, 019, 040, 089,
112, 113, 172
100
100
100, 114, 136,
137, 148, 157,
175, 177, 178
049, 063, 079, 089,
101, 110, 112, 132,
134, 150
25
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Sears
Sega
SEI
SET
Sharp
030, 037, 051,
057, 065, 067,
100, 101, 110,
111, 113, 117,
136, 168, 171,
175, 176, 178,
179, 195, 201,
235
019, 020, 046, 047,
064, 070, 072, 088,
092, 093, 095, 117
115
045
098
009, 038, 043,
059, 087, 106,
113, 133, 157,
173, 176, 178,
179, 188, 192,
206, 207, 208
024, 037, 058, 066,
097, 100, 138
137
Sherwood
Simpson
Singer
Sinudyne
Sky Giant
SL Marx
Sony
Soundesign
Sowa
Space TV
Spectricon
Sprucer
Squareview
SSS
Standard
Starcom
Stargate
Starlite
111
007 ,023,
040, 053,
54
Shinco
Shintom
Shogun
Sigma
Signal
Signature
019, 040
107
100
037, 063, 065,
100
060, 114, 132
187
098
038, 064, 083, 084,
103, 119
103
034
016, 030
017, 023
047, 103, 119
063, 075, 138, 153
000, 001, 012,
013, 014, 024,
045, 046, 073,
097, 181, 198,
202, 204, 214,
232, 244, 245,
246
100, 113, 132,
136, 176, 177
005, 014, 024,
057, 068, 072,
073, 172, 199,
200, 204, 214
000, 001, 002, 003,
004, 005, 060, 072,
081, 082, 083, 084
030
169
000, 037,
049, 136
049, 063,
114
124(DVD)
035
100, 114, 177,
202
114, 148
030
100, 113, 177
134
016, 023, 130
016, 030
100, 177
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Starquest
STS
Sun Moon Star
2400
Supra
Supre-Macy
Supreme
Sylvania
Symphonic
Synco
TADA
TADIRAN
Taicom
Tai Wah
Tandy
Tashiko
Tatung
064
178
132, 160, 178
046
037, 060, 082,
085, 100, 109,
113, 114, 127,
131, 132, 162,
163, 167, 175,
176
030, 136, 137,
148, 177
014, 024, 073,
198, 202, 204,
206, 214
TECHNOSAT
TECHNOVISION
Techwood
Teco
Tedelex
Teknika
Telecaption II
Telefunken
031, 032
022, 069
038, 107, 120
053, 162
030
055
064, 212
065, 178, 206,
207
205
005, 010, 014,
020, 024, 037,
041, 057, 068,
072, 073, 083,
101, 172, 187,
199, 200, 202,
204, 214
Tay Shoen
Teac
Technics
045, 049, 067, 072,
075, 089, 120, 123,
137
016
080
181
088, 120
046
013, 038, 062, 113,
127
134(DVD)
058, 154
038, 107, 113, 120,
127
050, 083, 108,
187
002, 006,
014, 030,
040
003, 030
006, 072
149
151
050, 083, 113,
176, 187, 202
002, 014, 028,
029, 061, 077,
078, 079, 086,
091, 183, 187,
204
037, 055, 063,
100, 103, 113,
132, 136, 157,
160, 167, 171,
176, 177, 178,
179, 188, 190,
201
136, 147, 178
038, 043, 046, 047,
072, 080, 107, 120
104
025
113
27
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Telerent
Teleview
Tera
Texscan
Theta Digital
Thomson/ProScan
Thorn
TMK
Tocom
Tomashi
Toshiba
Tosonic
Totevision
Trans PX
Tri-vision
Tri-Lex
Triumph
Tuntex
Tusa
TV 86
U-MEN
Uniden
Unika
Unitech
United Cable
United Satellite
Universal
UPMOST
Veccom
Vector Research
Victor
Videocon
Video Concepts
Videosonic
Videotronic
Videoway
Vidikron
Vidtech
Viewstar
063, 178
030
014, 076, 100,
113, 176, 204,
205, 214
029, 031, 032
051, 065, 180
098, 101, 113,
176
114
051, 113
113
098, 103, 111, 116
126(DVD)
000, 001, 008, 111
054
003,010, 018,
020, 024, 041,
057, 101, 102,
147, 150, 168,
171, 172, 195,
199, 200, 201,
207, 214
048
178
071(MPEG Card)
098
100
009, 010, 013, 048,
049, 061, 064, 089,
093, 113, 117, 134,
150
024, 074, 078, 081, 105
046, 047, 103, 141
112
048, 069, 072, 075,
112, 117, 136, 179
011, 109, 125 , 137
024, 026
059, 064
123(DVD)
116
016
030
187
079
004, 006, 028
103, 141
130
077, 079
026, 027
065, 131, 184
155 (MPEG
Card)
107
114
067, 081, 165
003, 018
025, 063, 089, 109
142
063, 142, 150
025, 100, 109, 142,
150
038, 103, 119, 141
072
024, 108
037
100, 113, 190
004, 005, 006, 007,
008, 037, 038, 039,
042, 046
28
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Viking
Visa
Vortec
Walmart
Warner Amex
Wards
Warton
Winer
WISO
XR-1000
Yamaha
Yorx
Zenith
Zentek
Zonda
Others
160
115
098
068
022
037, 051, 060,
063, 082, 087,
100, 109, 113,
114, 116, 131,
132, 136, 137,
162, 163, 175,
176, 178, 184,
190, 207
081
037, 038, 046, 064,
066, 070, 072, 094,
097, 100, 103, 107,
119, 120, 125, 141
054, 087, 090
026, 056, 145
100, 113, 114,
176, 190
114, 175
062, 063, 103,
219, 233, 236
202
053, 054, 119,
151, 182, 185,
209, 220, 221
038, 072, 103, 119
025, 088, 109, 113,
127, 142
005, 009,
034
047, 062, 083, 084
021, 024, 076, 082,
083, 084, 106, 117,
126, 147
068
052, 053, 054, 055,
056, 073, 076, 077,
078
045, 047, 085, 143,
146, 159, 176, 177
080
057
072, 073,
074, 097,
100, 101
29
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
No power.
Possible Problem
One or both power cords are not
connected or the main or rear
surround units have not been
turned on.
Power switch on the back panel is
not turned on for one or both
units.
A safety mechanism powered
down the PT8051.
No sound comes from the
PT8051.
The volume is set too low.
Loose or no cable connections on
the PT8051 or source equipment.
MUTE is on.
No On Screen Display.
Video cable is loose or not
connected.
The wrong input is selected on
the TV.
No sound is coming from the rear
surround unit.
Power switch on the back panel is
not turned on for one or both
units.
There is no surround information
on the DVD soundtrack.
The REAR +/- level is set too
low.
Solution
Plug the PT8051’s AC cords into
a suitable AC outlet. Then, turn
on the PT8051 by pushing the
on/off switch in the rear of the
unit for both the main and rear
surround units..
Turn it on.
Unplug the PT8051 from the AC
outlet briefly and then plug it in
again so it will reset itself.
The “+ / -” buttons on the top of
the PT8051 remote are the master
volume controls. Press and hold
the “+” button to increase the
volume.
Check that the cables are
correctly and firmly seated on
both the PT8051 and the source
equipment.
Be sure mute function is not
activated.
Check that the video cable is
connected and properly seated at
both the PT8051 VIDEO
OUTPUT and the TV input.
Select the correct input on the
TV, the one that corresponds to
where the VIDEO OUT cable
from the PT8051 is connected.
Turn it on.
It is normal not to have surround
sound information present at all
times.
Increase the REAR +/- level by
using the remote control.
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Specifications
Power Supply Rating .................................................................................. 120 VAC / 60 Hz
Power Consumption ..........................................25W (Main Unit) 20W (Rear Surround Unit
Signal-to-Noise Ratio.............................................................................(A-weighted) >75dB
Dimensions (W x H x D) ............................. 40” x 6-3/4” x 6” (1016mm x 170mm x 152mm)
22” x 6-3/4” x 6” (560mm x 170mm x 152mm) (Rear Surround Unit)
Weight...................................................................................... 18.1 lbs. (8.2 kg) (Main Unit)
9.8 lbs. (4.4 kg.) (Rear Surround Unit)
Output Power................................................ 75 Watts (3 x 25) Continuous Average Power
Drivers .............. Three NXT Digital 2” x 8“ (50mm x 200mm) Flat Panel Drivers(Main Unit)
2” x 4“ (50mm x 100mm) (Rear Surround Unit)
Digital Audio Inputs......................................................................Two Optical / One Coaxial
Analog Audio Inputs ............................................................................................. Stereo x 3
Analog Audio Outputs.....................................................................................Subwoofer x 1
Video Output...................................................................................................Composite x 1
Frequency response.......................................................................... 70 Hz -20 kHz +/- 3dB
Wireless Transmission Frequency ...........................................................................2.4 GHz
Wireless Transmission Range (Maximum)......................................... 40 Feet (12.2 Meters)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademark of New Transducers Limited.
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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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. (Example- use only
shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the
radiator and your body.
This equipment 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.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm
from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter
Channel
This equipment marketed in USA is restricted by firmware to only operate on 2.4G channel 1-11.
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