Pyramat 0002B Spread Spectrum Transmitter User Manual

Pyramat LLC Spread Spectrum Transmitter

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Owner’s ManualRead and understand this entire manual before using! For assistance contact Pyramat. DO NOT RETURN TO STORE.Item Number: 1017660110176613PM450-WR  Digital Wireless Sound Rocker with Rechargeable Battery
         WARNING: The Pyramat Sound Rocker is intended for indoor use only. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.• Do not expose to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.• Adult supervision is required for set-up.• Use only with the supplied power adapter. The power adapter is not a toy.• Battery contains sealed lead acid. Battery must be recycled. Please do not discard box as it contains important      information.• Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable    (nickel-cadmium) batteries.• Excessive use of audio equipment at high volume may lead to hearing loss. Listen responsibly and use    common sense.• Children under 13 should not use this product without parental supervision.• DO NOT wash or soak the Sound Rocker with water. If cover becomes wet, disconnect power immediately and    don’t use until totally dry.• To avoid injury or death from electrical shock, NEVER open the electrical cabinet or remove the cover.The Sound Rocker is compatible with:• All gaming consoles (including Xbox360, wII, and Playstation 3)• iPod and all other MP3 players• TVs, DVDs, VCRs• Portable gaming devices (including Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, and  PSP) SAFETY WARNINGSSafety Warnings ............................................................ 1Before You Begin ........................................................... 2Features ......................................................................... 2Sound Rocker Set-Up .................................................... 3Wireless Transmitter Set-Up ......................................... 4Wireless Multi-User Connection .................................... 4Wireless Connection Methods ................................... 5-6 1Need Help? Visit our website at www.pyramat.com, send an e-mail to service@pyramat.com or call toll-free at 877-591-1012. CONTENTSCongratulations on the purchase of your Pyramat PM450-WR Digital Wireless Sound Rocker. The Sound Rocker is a comfortable, rockable chair that delivers a powerful audio experience designed to intensify your enjoyment of  games, movies, music and more. To ensure the best results, please read this manual completely before operating your Sound Rocker, and retain it for future reference.Direct Connection Methods ....................................... 7-8Direct Multi-User Connection ........................................ 9Portable Audio/Handheld Game Device Connection. .... 9Troubleshooting ........................................................... 10Warranty ...................................................................... 11FCC Content ................................................................ 12
Remove the foam separators from the Sound Rocker and take unit out of box. Check to make sure you have all the parts shown below and that all items are in good condition. If any of these parts are missing, please contact the customer service department within 90 days of purchase by calling 877.591.1012 or emailing service@pyramat.com.  Replacement parts can also be purchased online at www.pyramat.com.”  BEFORE YOU BEGIN211 ft. male to female RCA audio cable FEATURES ON / OFF CHANNELPower DC portConnect the supplied 12 volt/1.6 amp DC power adapter here.Input RCA audio portsConnect red and white RCA audio cable here from game consoles, home theater, satellite receiver and stereo receiver.SpeakersVolume/power knobTwist to click on and power up and adjust the volume level.Source knobSelect IN for direct connections to the control panel. Select W for wireless transmission. Select MP3 for MP3 and portable device connections to the MP3 and portable device plug.Channel selector buttonSelect the same channel as the transmitter by pressing the channel selector button. Bass knobTwist to adjust the bass to your preference.Multi-player RCA audio output portsConnect up to four Sound Rockers together for multi-user fun.Headphone portConnect headphones here.       CAUTION: Keepfingers clear of the folding seam when opening the unit.Note: Replacement cables and mini adapters can be purchased at your local audio accessory dealer.3.5mm mini plugConnect to an MP3 player, an IPOD, or a handheld game device such as Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, and PSP.Transmitter power adapterDigital wireless transmitter9 ft. 12 volt/1.6 amp DC power adapterDigital Wireless TransmitterControl panelLED channel windowPower on off switchChannel SelectorRCA to 3.5mm mini cable
 SOUND ROCKER SET-UP1 Unfold the top portion of the Sound Rocker until the backrest is flush with the seat portion.2Place the Sound Rocker so that the control panel is less than 9 ft./2.75 meters from the power source.3Connect the power adapter to the power DC port on the control panel. Then, plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet.2 Charge the battery for 6 hours before attempting to unplug and use remotely. When the unit is fully charged the red lights will shut off.Note: Run time of the rechargeable battery is approximately 4-5 hours.3       CAUTION: Keepfingers clear of the folding seam when folding or unfolding the rocker.Charging the BatteryThe Sound Rocker is equipped with rechargeable batteries.BLUEBlue light indicates the power adapter is connected and the power is on.REDRed light indicates the unit is charging when the power adapter is connected and the power is off. When the unit is fully charged the red light will shut off.FLASHING REDFlashing Red light indicates the batteries are running low. After 5 minutes of flashing red light the unit will automatically shut off and will need to be plugged in.Control Panel Indicator Lights1Connect the power adapter to the power DC port on the control panel. Then, plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet.9
4 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER SET-UP1 Plug the transmitter power adapter into the power port on the transmitter. Then, plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet.2 Turn the power switch on the front of the transmitter to the “on” position 3 Press the channel button to select the desired transmitter  channel: Eight channels are  available for the best quality  reception. If you experience  static or poor reception, try  another channel. 4 Select the same channel as the transmitter on the Sound Rocker’s control panel by pressing the chan-nel button. Example: 1–1, 2–2, etc. To add multiple Sound  Rockers, simply select the same channel.Note: Both the transmitter and control panel must be on the same channel to hear sound.6 Twist the volume knob on the control panel to click on the power.5 Turn the source knob on the control panel to W.       WARNING: Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. WIRELESS MULTI-USER CONNECTION 1 For multi-player wireless  set-up, follow the wireless  transmitter set-up steps above.2 To add multiple Sound Rockers, simply select the same channel on each additional chair.  One transmitter allows up to 8 chairs to be used at the same time.  Note: Both the transmitter and control panel must be on the same channel to hear sound. 4 Twist the volume knob on the control panel to click on the power.3 Turn the source knob on the control panel to W.Only one wireless transmitter is needed for multi-users to connect.
5Yellow video cableVIDEO GAME CONSOLEVideo Game Console Connection CablesXBOX 360TM, PLAYSTATION 2TM, PLAYSTATION 3TM, GAMECUBETM and othersThere are five types of audio/video cables that come with video game consoles:  1. Standard AV/RCA Cable          (red, white–audio; yellow–video)      2. High Definition AV/RCA Cable          (red, white–audio; yellow, blue, red, green–video)  3. S-Video AV/RCA Cable        (red, white–audio; yellow, black–S-video) WIRELESS CONNECTION METHODSVIDEO GAME CONSOLECoaxial cableYou will need  male to male RCA cables (not included)3. Coaxial Cable       (single black cable)5. HDMI Cable      (single cable)      AV/RCA Cable Connection For standard AV/RCA cable, high definition AV/RCA cable and S-Video AV/RCA cable.2 Connect the RCA audio cables from the video game console to the RCA to 3.5mm mini cable.3 Connect the 3.5mm mini cable the INPUT port on the transmitter.1  Follow the instructions from the video game console’s manufacturer to connect the video cable(s) from your video game console to your television. Note: Depending on your  connection, there may be more than one video cable from your video game console.Note: If you have a coaxial cable or HDMI cable, you will also need to purchase a male to male RCA audio cable from the console manufacturer. Coaxial Cable ConnectionIf you have a coaxial cable, you will also need to purchase a male to male RCA audio cable from the console manufacturer.2 Connect the male to male RCA audio cable (not included) to the AUDIO OUTPUT source on the TV.4 Connect the 3.5mm mini cable the INPUT port on the  transmitter.1  Follow the instructions from the video game console’s manufacturer to connect the coaxial cable from your video game console to your television.3 Connect the RCA audio cables from the TV to the RCA to 3.5mm cable.COAXIAL CABLE INPUTAUDIO OUTPUTVIDEO INPUTRCA to 3.5mm mini cableRCA to 3.5mm mini cableNote: If you do not have an audio output on your TV you will  need to purchase an AV/RCA cable from the video game console manufacturer to replace the coaxial cable.
6AUDIOOUTPUT WIRELESS CONNECTION METHODSAudio/Video Device ConnectionTV, DVD PLAYER, VCR, SATELLITE RECEIVER, STEREONote: Connection must be made to an AUDIO OUTPUT source. The red and white audio connections on  the front of most devices are AUDIO INPUT. SOUND WILL NOT PLAY FROM AN AUDIO INPUT SOURCE.HDMI Cable and PS3 Connection HDMI cable is for high definition and transfer both audio and video from the source to the TV. If you are using an HDMI cable with your PS3 you can use the HDMI connection for High Definition Video and use the AV/RCA Cable for audio.1 Connect a male to male RCA audio cable (not included) to the audio/video device’s AUDIO OUTPUT source.TV DVD VCR SATELLITE  RECEIVER STEREOPS3 VIDEO GAME CONSOLEHDMI cableHDMI CABLE INPUT3 Connect the 3.5mm mini  cable to the input port on the transmitter.1  Follow the instructions from the PS3 to connect the HDMI cable from your video game console to your television.2 Connect the RCA audio cables from the video game console to the RCA to 3.5mm mini cable.Note: Do not connect the yellow (video) cable.4 On your PS3 system menu go to Settings>Sound Settings>Audio Output >Settings>Select Audio Input  Connector or AV Multi. The audio will now play through the RCA Cables and the TV will still have High Definition.2 Connect the male to male RCA audio cable (not included) from the audio/video device to the RCA to 3.5mm mini cable.3.5mm mini cable3.5mm mini cable3 Connect the 3.5mm mini  cable to the input port on the transmitter.You will need  male to male RCA cables (not included)
 DIRECT CONNECTION METHODS7If you experience static or poor reception from your wireless connection in your location, you may need to select one of the direct connection methods below to ensure the best possible sound quality.Yellow video cableVIDEO GAME CONSOLEVideo Game Console Connection CablesXBOX 360TM, PLAYSTATION 2TM, PLAYSTATION 3TM, GAMECUBETM and othersThere are five types of audio/video cables that come with video game consoles:  1. Standard AV/RCA Cable          (red, white–audio; yellow–video)      2. High Definition AV/RCA Cable          (red, white–audio; yellow, blue, red, green–video)  3. S-Video AV/RCA Cable        (red, white–audio; yellow, black–S-video)3. Coaxial Cable       (single black cable)5. HDMI Cable      (single cable)      AV/RCA Cable Connection For standard AV/RCA cable, high definition AV/RCA cable and S-Video AV/RCA cable.2 Connect the RCA audio cable from the video game console to the female end of the RCA audio cable.1  Follow the instructions from the video game console’s manufacturer to connect the video cable(s) from your video game console to your television. Note: Depending on your  connection, there may be more than one video cable from your video game console.Note: If you have a coaxial cable or HDMI cable, you will also need to purchase a male to male RCA audio cable from the console manufacturer. VIDEO INPUT1 Turn the source knob on the control panel to IN.Male to female RCA audio cable3 Connect the male end of the RCA audio cable to the AUDIO IN port on the control panel.
8 DIRECT CONNECTION METHODSAUDIOOUTPUTAudio/Video Device ConnectionTV, DVD PLAYER, VCR, SATELLITE RECEIVER, STEREONote: Connection must be made to an AUDIO OUTPUT source. The red and white audio connections on  the front of most devices are AUDIO INPUT. SOUND WILL NOT PLAY FROM AN AUDIO INPUT SOURCE.HDMI Cable and PS3 Connection HDMI cable is for high definition and transfer both audio and video from the source to the TV. If you are using an HDMI cable with your PS3 you can use the HDMI connection for High Definition Video and use the AV/RCA Cable for audio.1 Connect a male to male RCA audio cable (not included) to the audio/video device’s AUDIO OUTPUT source.TV DVD VCR SATELLITE  RECEIVER STEREOPS3 VIDEO GAME CONSOLEHDMI cableHDMI CABLE INPUT1  Follow the instructions from the PS3 to connect the HDMI cable from your video game console to your television.2 Connect the RCA audio cable from the video game console to the female end of the RCA audio cable.4 On your PS3 system menu go to Settings>Sound Settings>Audio Output >Settings>Select Audio Input Connector or AV Multi. The audio will now play through the RCA Cables and the TV will still have High Definition.2 Connect the male to male RCA audio cable (not included) from the audio/video device to the INPUT port on the control panel.You will need  male to male RCA cables (not included)VIDEO GAME CONSOLECoaxial cableYou will need  male to male RCA cables (not included)Coaxial Cable ConnectionIf you have a coaxial cable, you will also need to purchase a male to male RCA audio cable from an electronics retailer.2 Connect the male to male RCA audio cable (not included) to the INPUT port on the control panel.1  Follow the instructions from the video game console’s manufacturer to connect the coaxial cable from your video game console to your television.COAXIAL CABLE INPUTAUDIO OUTPUTMale to female RCA audio cable3 Connect the male end of the RCA audio cable to the AUDIO IN port on the control panel.Note: If you do not have an audio output on your TV you will  need to purchase an AV/RCA cable from the video game console manufacturer to replace the coaxial cable.
AUDIOOUTPUT2 Connect the device to the Sound Rocker with the 3.5mm mini plug from inside the pocket. Note: If your handheld game device does not have a headphone jack it is not compatible with the Sound Rocker.1 Turn the source knob on the control panel to MP3.       CAUTION: Power off all audio/video devices prior to proceeding with the Sound Rocker connection method. DIRECT MULTI-USER CONNECTIONConnect up to four Sound Rockers together for multi-user fun!Use the 3.5mm mini plug to connect to an MP3 player, an IPOD, or a handheld game device such as Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, and PSP.You will need  male to male RCA cables (not included)VIDEO GAME  CONSOLE TV DVD VCR SATELLITE  RECEIVER STEREO9 PORTABLE AUDIO/HANDHELD GAME DEVICE  CONNECTION1 After connecting one Sound Rocker to an audio/video device, you can connect additional Sound Rockers together.2 Connect a male to male RCA audio cable (not included) to the multi-player OUTPUT port on the first Sound Rocker and then to  the INPUT port on the second  Sound Rocker.3 Repeat step 2 to add up to four Sound Rockers.
10Unable to hear sound.Transmitter power light does not light up.Sound Rocker does not turn on.Unable to connect to the gaming console.Sound only plays from one speaker.Sound Rocker plays sound from one source but not another.   Missing or broken cables.  Missing or broken power adapter.The RCA audio cables are not connected properly.Transmitter and/or Sound Rocker power is not on.Different channels are selected on the transmitter and control panel.The source knob on the control panel is in the wrong position.Cable not connected properly.The DC power adapter is disconnected from the electrical outlet or the electrical outlet has no power.Your video game console has a coaxial cable instead of an RCA audio cable.The yellow RCA video cable is not connected properly.   The RCA audio cables are not connected properly.  Audio/video device has a single MONO audio output (a common problem when connecting to an older TV or VCR).The source knob on the control panel is in the wrong position.   The RCA audio cables are not connected properly. Check the connection on your audio/video device. The RCA cables should be connected to the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks. Check the connection on your rocker. The RCA cables (red and white) must be in the AUDIO INPUT ports.Check to make sure transmitter power is on and the power knob on the Sound Rocker is on with the volume turned up.Check to make sure that both the wireless channel on the transmitter and the control panel are on the same: 1–1, 2–2, etc.Turn knob to W (wireless) or IN (direct connection) for video games and audio/video devices. Turn knob to MP3 for MP3 and portable CD players.See page 2 for the correct knob position for the device you are playing.Re-check your cable connections and make sure the outlet you’re using works.Check the plug on the DC power adapter. When properly connected with the volume knob on, the logo on the back of the rocker will illuminate. If the Sound Rocker still doesn’t power up, try another electrical outlet.Use the instructions provided by the video game console’s manufacturer to hook up the video game console to an intermediary device (such as a TV, DVD, VCR, satellite receiver, etc.). Your intermediary device must have  both a coaxial input jack (the standard jack for cable TV) and an RCA audio output jack.Purchase an RCA replacement cable directly from the console manufacturer.The yellow RCA video cable connects to the VIDEO INPUT jack on the TV. Refer to the instructions from the video game console’s manufacturer to connect any other video cables to your TV.Check that all RCA audio connections are correct–red to red, white to white.If your audio source is mono only, as found mainly on older model TVs and VCRs, an RCA “Y” adaptor (1 male to 2 male, not included) is needed to send the signal to both Pyramat speakers.  Please note: the use of this type of adapter will not produce a true stereo sound. For optimal performance, it is recommended that you connect your Sound Rocker to stereo outputs only.Turn knob to W (wireless) or IN (direct connection) for video games and audio/video devices. Turn knob to MP3 for MP3 and portable CD players.See page 2 for the correct knob position for the device you are playing. Check that all RCA audio connections are correct–red to red, white to white. Replace items immediately. Replacement cables can be purchased at your local audio accessory dealer.Replace immediately with an authorized Pyramat power adapter.  Do not use the unit until the damaged power adapter has been replaced by calling the Pyramat service center.Problem  Possible Cause  SolutionNeed Help? Visit our website at www.pyramat.com, send an e-mail to service@pyramat.com or call toll-free at 877-591-1012. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEParts can be purchased on the Pyramat website www.pyramat.com
 WARRANTYPyramat warranties this product and any included accessories against defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of first consumer purchase. This warranty is enforceable only by the original purchaser. ALL DAMAGED OR MISSING PARTS MUST BE REPORTED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF PURCHASE.This warranty covers all defects in materials and workmanship, but DOES NOT COVER the following:1. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:a. Acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, improper installation, maintenance or operation, or failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual.b. Any shipment of the product (claims must be presented to the carrier).c. Repair, attempted repair or modification by anyone other than the Pyramat Service Center.2. Any unit which has been altered or on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.3. Any unit used for industrial or commercial purposes.4. Products sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS, or consumables (such as fuses or batteries).5. Customer installation, set-up, adjustments or signal reception problems. Pyramat will repair or replace (at its discretion) units covered by this warranty, without charge to the consumer for labor or materials. CONSUMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL CHARGES AND ANY INITIAL SHIPPING CHARGES. However, we will pay the return shipping charges to any destination within the United States if repairs are covered by the warranty. Digital PM450-WR with Rechargeable Battery Sound Rocker Limited WarrantyREPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. PYRAMAT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIESOF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY.Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICEFor service assistance, product information, or to locate the dealer nearest you, please call or write:Pyramat Service Center877-591-1012service@pyramat.comFor further information on how to order accessories for this product or other Pyramat products, please visit our website at www.pyramat.com.IMPORTANTFor your records, save your original sales receipt with this manual and write the serial number here.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––11
12Printed in China for:Pyramat, LLCPO Box 3610 Cerritos, CA 90703© Copyright 2007 Pyramat, LLC 08032007If you have problems with your Sound Rocker,DO NOT RETURN TO STORE.Follow instructions in this manual.  Failure to follow these instructions may damage your Sound Rocker and void your warranty.Need Help? Visit our website at www.pyramat.com, send an e-mail to service@pyramat.com or call toll-free at 877-591-1012.FCC part 15.21:Warning : Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.FCC part 15.105: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.  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 or more 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. FCC CONTENTThis 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 REMINDING

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