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1. AIRFONIX lt User Manual Airfonix R Series Wireless Receiver Models AFX 19AR050 AFX 19PRO01 a eee gt A IRFOND lt Airfonix T Series Wireless Transmitter Models AFX 19PTOO2 AFX 19PT102 T luxe 007 LL l ANRFORIX A RFOND lt S CNN Important Safety Instructions TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THE BOTTOM OF THE TRANSMITTER OR RECEIVER TO RAIN MOISTURE DRIPPING OR SPLASHING PLEASE ENSURE THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES ARE PLACED ON THE TRANSMITTER OR RECEIVER FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL AND ON THE UNIT POWER SOURCE To avoid any malfunctions of the unit and to protect against electrical shock fire or physical injury please observe the following This system has been designed to work with 100 240 volt AC current Connection to a line voltage other than that may create a safety and fire hazard and may damage the system If you are unsure of the type of power supply to your home consult your local dealer or power company e Do not defeat the purpose of the polarized plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider th
2. position C Step 3 Step 4 fa fa Y Transmitter Receiver s Transmitter Receiver s x PWRuD Am X LINK LED lights green for lights orange one second then turns off WY LINKLED flashes b G Press PAIRING green then turns off pairing mode PWR LED lights orange E the PWR button on Receivers are in transmitter to power ON u With the remote pointing at the transmitter press the PAIRING button Watch the LINK LEDs The transmitter LINK LED flashes for three IMPORTANT Complete steps 3 and 4 within 10 seconds Watch the LINK LEDs to make sure the pairing is successful seconds and then turns OFF The receiver s LINK LED light for one second and then turn OFF Step 5 Step 6 le ee EN Transmitter The ID code has now been copied to each of PEC WENG the units and they are paired together Follow the instructions for Setting Zone Codes for your installation on page 14 to complete setup NOTE The LINK LEDs on all paired units will For all receivers Push the light green AFTER you have set the zone codes third dip switch to OFF and all units are powered ON again position to exit pairing mode Setting OFF mmi Setting OFF mmm ON For transmitter All dip switches must be in OFF position www airfonix com 13 EN Before You Begin Setting Zone Codes
3. 24 bits resolution PCM bits compatible with 16 bits stereo Sampling rates 48 kHz RF Latency 10 ms Security 6 Bytes 48 bits of IEEE 802 3 like MAC address Operating Temperature Oto 47 0 C www airfonix com 27
4. Es Very Small Flat Screwdriver Phillips Screwdriver Pencil Tape Measure similar to an eyeglass screwdriver www airfonix com 5 Overview AFX 19ARO50 Receiver ZNIRFONIC R Series model AFX 19ARO50 Top Bottom SRM 1 ANTENNA Included external antenna attaches into this SMA jack 2 PWRLED Lights green when linked and red in standby mode Lights orange in pairing mode see page 13 3 PWR BUTTON Press to switch from standby to OFF When in standby mode the unit will power ON when linked to a transmitter 4 LINK LED Lights green when units are linked 5 SPEAKER 40 L and R Output connections 5 way binding posts use speaker cables to connect to passive speakers NOTE For use with 8 ohm speakers see Setting Zone Codes on page 14 6 Setting OFF ON Used to pair units and set zone codes See pages 12 and 13 for more information 7 DCIN 24V Used to connect supplied 24V AC adapter to an AC power source SPEAKER 40 N N CN OOOO SV SV SBI NOTE When connecting one receiver to one speaker the output will be 50W per channel When connecting both speakers it will be 25W per channel See Setting Zone Codes on page 14 6 www airfonix com Overview AFX 19PRO01 Receiver L ZNRFONDC R Series model AFX 19PROO1 Top Bottom BALANCE Q9 D QQS 1 ANTENN
5. SPDIF Use supplied optical cable or coaxial cable not included to connect this digital input jack with optical or digital output in your HDTV 16 Setting OFF ON Used to pair units and set zone codes See pages 12 and 13 for more information 17 DCIN 9V Used to connect supplied 9V AC adapter to an AC power source 0o oO 50 NN IMPORTANT To prevent signals mixing together do not connect source to both the AUX L and R RCA jacks and the HI LEVEL IN sockets simultaneously When connecting an audio source using the SPDIF input it must use either 44 1KHz or 48KHz sampling rates Check the owner s manual for your audio source if you are unsure www airfonix com 9 Planning Your Installation The following examples will illustrate the versatility of the Airfonix wireless system These illustrations are designed to demonstrate some of the many installations possible Since all receivers are lightweight compact and designed with a rugged weatherized industrial chassis for outdoor use you can easily move the components from indoor to outdoor sites and reconfigure them for different venues or situations The R Series receivers include weather shields to further protect your components All models can be easily mounted to speakers or walls with the included mounting hardware rest on a flat surface such as a rack mount or stand vertically using the included stands Each T Series transmitter has two channels allowing you to con
6. not distorted audio or unwanted noise Make sure you have connected only one audio source to the analog LINK LED is lit green inputs on your transmitter See pages 20 21 AUX or SPDIF LED is lit If you are using AFX 19PT102 try adjusting the audio trim See page 9 green Try reorienting the units It is best to maintain a clear line of site between units The remote POWER LED is lit green Use the buttons on each unit to make sure the equipment is working properly control isn t working ol Make sure the third dip switch on the transmitter is in the OFF position LINK LED is lit green The remote will not function if it is in the ON position See pages 13 14 Lm Make sure the remote is in line of sight of the IR sensor on the AUX or SPDIF LED is lit transmitter If not attach the IR extender and adjust it so it is in direct green line of sight See page 22 Change the battery 24 www airfonix com Regulation Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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
7. A Included external antenna attaches into this SMA jack 2 PWR LED Lights green when linked on and red in standby mode Lights orange in pairing mode see page 13 LINK LED Lights green when units are linked TRIGGER JACK Passes a low voltage 9V with 1K ohm series resistance control signal to the trigger input jack of connected power amplifier Connects using cable with a mini phone plug BALANCE OUT L and R VAR level audio outputs for balanced left and right XLR 3M socket AUX L and R Analog output for left and right RCA jacks Setting OFF ON Used to pair units and set zone codes See pages 12 and 13 for more information DC IN 9V Used to connect supplied 9V AC adapter to an AC power source A w co O0 Uc IMPORTANT To prevent signals mixing together do not connect source to both the AUX L and R RCA jacks and the BALANCE IN sockets simultaneously www airfonix com 7 Overview AFX 19PT002 Transmitter gt A IRFOND lt T Series model AFX 19PT002 Top 9 Bottom PWR VOLUME MUTE SOURCE Do OO 60 O o e T T T 2 3 4 56 7 8 1011 12 13 14 15 16 ANTENNA Included external antenna attaches into this SMA jack PWR LED Lights green when powered on and red in standby mode PWR BUTTON Press to switch between standby mode and to power ON VOLUME and VOLUME BUTTONS Press to increase or decrease volume MUTE LED Lights re
8. FF Transmitter 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers 1 ZONE Scenario 5 Transmitter Receiver Receiver Setting OFF Use a small screwdriver to set the correct codes for each unit Setting OFF Setting OFF Lis E q ON Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers 2 ZONES Scenario 3 4 ohm Receiver Stereo Receiver Stereo 4 ohm 25W ch 4 ohm 25W ch Setting Setting Setting OFF OFF OFF 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers 2 ZONES Scenario 3 8 ohm Receiver Receiver Stereo Stereo 8 ohm 25W ch 8 ohm 25W ch Setting Setting Setting OFF OFF OFF 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers 2 ZONES Scenario 6 Receiver Receiver Stereo Stereo Active Speakers Active Speakers Setting Setting Setting OFF OFF OFF Disconnect the power from all units Locate the three dip switches on the bottom of each unit Use a small flat screwdriver to push the first and second dip switches to ON or leave in OFF position to match the code for your installation IMPORTANT Do not adjust the third dip switch Leave it in the OFF position after pairing The factory default position is OFF for all switches IMPORTANT Payclose attention when making these connections The receiver set with the left channel codes connects to your speaker using the left output connectors and the receiver set with the right channel codes connects to your speaker using the right output connectors The syst
9. 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This 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 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter e If this device is going to be operated in 5 15 5 25GHz frequency range then it is restricted in indoor environment only FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed
10. LED lights green the POWER LED lights green and either the AUX LED or the SPDIF LED lights green Check the status of all the LEDs when using this Troubleshooting Guide to help you quickly solve your problem ram Check LED Status Go Through the Solutions Nosoundor LINK LED is not lit Make sure all units are powered ON faint sound Move the transmitter closer to the receiver to check the link status If the LINK LED lights solid green then reorient the units or adjust the external antennas see page 16 If the LINK LEDs are still not lit go through the sequence of steps on page 13 for Pairing Transmitters and Receivers Make sure the zone codes are correctly set for your installation See page 14 Make sure your SPDIF input source is well connected with proper signal MUTE LED is lit red Press the MUTE button on your transmitter to unmute the volume SPDIF LED is lit green Make sure the connected audio source uses either a 44 1KHz or 48KHz No sound MUTE LED is not lit Make sure the speaker is correctly connected to the receiver from one If it is an active speaker make sure it is plugged into a working AC outlet speaker LINK LED is lit green see n i AUX or SPDIF LED is lit Check the speaker balance on your audio source green Make sure the codes are set correctly for your installation See page 14 for Setting Zone Codes Distorted POWER LED is lit green Make sure the audio from the source is
11. NS 2 www airfonix com Introduction Thank you for purchasing your Airfonix dual band Smart Channel wireless system Airfonix professional wireless audio products offer the flexibility to arrange your wireless audio system to suit your current needs You can easily expand your system by adding models to accommodate specific venues or location requirements Use a combination of at least two of these products one T Series wireless transmitter with one R Series wireless receiver to create the perfect wireless solution This manual covers the features setup and use for the following models Airfonix R Series AFX 19ARO50 Dual Band two channel wireless 50W mono 25 25W stereo receiver for passive speakers AFX 19PRO01 Dual Band two channel wireless receiver for active speakers NOTE Active speakers have built in amplifiers while passive speakers do not have built in amplifiers Airfonix T Series AFX 19PT002 Dual Band two channel wireless transmitter with dual balanced and SPDIF input jacks AFX 19PT102 Dual Band two channel wireless transmitter with high level and SPDIF input jacks In addition to this manual you will find a Quick Start Guide for each component you have purchased Although these products are designed for easy operation before you start we suggest you take the time to review these manuals to fully understand and take advantage of all the features in this system About Airfonix Wireless Airfonix redefines wi
12. O50 Receiver o a ooo ss 6 Overview AFX 19PROO1 Receiver 2 ee 7 Overview AFX 19PTOO2 Transmitter 2 ee 8 Overview AFX 19PT102 Transmitter ee 9 Planning Your Installation aooaa aaa aaeeea s 10 12 Scenario 1 One Transmitter with One AFX 19AR050 Passive Receiver One Zone Stereo 10 Scenario 2 One Transmitter with Two AFX 19ARO50 Passive Receivers Two Zones Mono 10 Scenario 3 One Transmitter with Two AFX 19ARO50 Passive Receivers Two Zones Stereo 11 Scenario 4 One Transmitter with One AFX 19PROO1 Active Receiver One Zone Stereo 11 Scenario 5 One Transmitter with Two AFX 19PRO01 Active Receivers Two Zones Mono 12 Scenario 6 One Transmitter with Two AFX 19PRO01 Active Receivers Two Zones Stereo 12 Before You Begiti ics sea PERO Reb eL bn badeat heed ee Me iea Gh ds vede 13 14 Pairing Transmitters and Receivers Setup Sequence 0 2 sss 13 Setting Zone Codes for Your Installation oiii s 14 Placemeritand Mounting Options eee de eee CIEN dey eR ee Cdp pep perm 15 Mounting to Speakers or Walls oc sese saapu emt poke Raa Lado qaem MEAL cp eae eet t d d Ms 15 Wsing the Stands sd cob oce am Eee age d cdm 6h chine hh toga deeb ed eqs 15 Preparing Components for Use iiis es 16 Install External Antenna Rss 16 Preparing for Qutdoor Use uii ies sese ese s eon a EE e Ron EORR OR Ride e EORR ORDRE RU He RR 16 Connecting the Receiver
13. ORTANT Make sure all your equipment is unplugged from the power source and all volume level and gain controls are lowered before making connections Scenario 1 Connect One AFX 19ARO050 Passive Receiver to 4 ohm 25W One Zone Stereo Zone Code speaker cables Setting ON Scenario 1 Connect One AFX 19AR050 Passive Receiver to 8 ohm 25W One Zone Stereo Zone Code Setting OFF ON Scenario 2 Connect Two AFX 19AR050 Passive Receivers to 4 ohm 50W One Zone Mono Vas OK Or s5 NV speaker cables speaker cable LEFT RIGHT Zone Code Zone Code Setting Setting OFF OFF ON ON IMPORTANT Your system will not work properly unless the dip switches on each unit are set to the correct positions for your installation See Setting Zone Codes on page 14 for more information www airfonix com 17 18 Connecting the Receivers Scenario 2 Connect Two AFX 19AR050 Active Receivers to 8 ohm 36W One Zone Mono speaker cables speaker cable LEFT RIGHT Zone Code Zone Code Setting Setting OFF ON ON Scenario 3 Connect Two AFX 19ARO50 Active Receivers to 4 ohm 25W Two Zones Stereo speaker cables speaker cables Zone Code Zone Code Setting Setting OFF OFF ON ON NOTE T
14. Transmitter Ww A IRFONDX T Series model AFX 19PT102 Top 9 Bottom PWR VOLUME Wan SOURCE oe OO 40 ANTENNA Included external antenna attaches into this SMA jack PWR LED Lights green when powered on and red in standby mode PWR BUTTON Press to switch between standby mode and to power ON VOLUME and VOLUME BUTTONS Press to increase or decrease volume MUTE LED Lights red when mute mode is on MUTE Button Press to mute or unmute audio SPDIF and AUX LED SPDIF LED lights green when audio source connected to SPDIF input source is powered on and selected AUX LED lights green when audio source connected to the Hi Level In inputs OR the left and right RCA inputs marked AUX input is powered on and selected 8 SOURCE BUTTON Press to switch between SPDIF and AUX sources 9 IR SENSOR Receives infrared signal from remote control 10 LINK LED Lights green when units are linked Blinks green while sending pairing signals see page 13 11 EXT IR Connects included IR extender 12 AUDIO TRIM Dial turns to adjust input signal levels of audio sources connected to AUX and HI LEVEL IN NOTE Make sure the audio trim is set to its lowest position before powering up 13 HI LEVEL IN Connects to an audio source using speaker cables 14 AUX Land R Connects to an analog audio source using RCA cables 15
15. WER LED on the receivers light green when linked with the transmitter Nosoundor POWER LED is lit green Make sure connected audio source is plugged into a working AC outlet faint sound turned on and working LINK LED is lit green Make sure the correct source is selected on the transmitter When the unit is powered on it will default to AUX and the AUX LED lights green Press the SOURCE button to switch to sources The SPDIF LED lights green indicating the source connected using the digital SPDIF input is selected The AUX LED lights green indicating the source connected using one of the analog sources is selected either using the L and R RCA inputs marked AUX OR the Hi Level In inputs OR the L and R Balance In inputs is selected AUX LED is lit green NOTE you may only switch between an audio source connected to one of the analog input sources Hi Level In Balance In or AUX and another audio source connected to the digital input source SPDIF See pages 18 19 for Connecting the Transmitter Check the volume level on your transmitter Check the speaker connections to the receivers See pages 16 18 for Connecting the Receivers If the connected speakers are active make sure they are plugged into a working AC outlet and powered on Make sure the codes are set correctly for your installation See page 14 for Setting Zone Codes www airfonix com 23 Troubleshooting Guide IMPORTANT During normal operation the LINK
16. an the other The wide blade is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Do not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them Damaged or deformed power cords are hazardous and should be replaced immediately by a qualified service technician LOCATION e Air vents are provided in the cabinet to prevent the build up of excessive temperatures inside the unit Do not place the unit in closed spaces cover it with anything or otherwise block the vents e Keep the units away from heat sources such as fire pits heating vents central heating radiators and electric heaters Never expose to continuous direct sunlight e Keep the unit away from strong magnetic fields e The unit is splash proof only Do not submerge in water e Do not insert or drop anything into the unit through the air vents as this could cause serious damage possibly resulting in fire e Do not place any object containing water or other liquids on the unit In the event that liquid should enter the cabinet unplug the unit at once and contact the retailer or service center immediately Do not remove the cabinet Touching parts inside the cabinet could result in electrical shock and damage to the unit Unplug the unit and the AC power adapter from the electrical outlet during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time to prevent damage e To avoid ele
17. and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the equipment and your body Recycling Information This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead please deliver it to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By recycling this product correctly you will help conserve natural resources and prevent potential negative environmental consequences For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop EEE where you purchased the product Technical Support and additional information Please visit www airfonix com for e Information and help with troubleshooting and support issues To contact customer service United States customers may contact customer service at 888 778 2446 For other countries visit www airfonix com to find the correct telephone number for your country e For the latest product documentation as well as the Airfonix License Agreement and Limited Warranty NOTE this document contains information that is subject to change without notice For the latest product documentation as well as the Airfonix License Agreement and Limited Warranty go to www airfonix com Copyright O 2008 Airfonix All rights reserved www airfonix com 25 R Series Specifications R Series model AFX 19ARO50 26 Features D
18. ange of 30 degrees 9o Ej Using the IR Extender The included IR extender allows you to hide your unit or put it inside a cabinet Plug the IR extender into mini jack on the top of your T Series and position the IR sensor so it is in direct line of sight The T Series remote will control volume levels and mute of your T and R Series and the components connected to them even when all the units are not in line of sight 22 www airfonix com Troubleshooting Guide If you re having trouble using the R and T Series look for a solution here Some issues may be caused by a connected component Refer also to the manuals for your other components If you can t resolve the issue yourself contact Airfonix Customer Service at 888 778 2446 or www airfonix com IMPORTANT During normal operation the LINK LED lights green the POWER LED lights green and either the AUX LED or the SPDIF LED lights green Check the status of all the LEDs when using this Troubleshooting Guide to help you quickly solve your problem ISSUE Check LED Status Go Through the Solutions The units do POWER LED is not lit Make sure the supplied AC adaptor is plugged securely into the DC IN not power ON jack on the bottom of the unit and into a working AC outlet Press the POWER button to turn the units on POWER LED is lit red Either the transmitter and or the receiver is in standby mode Press the POWER button on the transmitter to power ON The PO
19. audio source and press the POWER button on top of your T Series to power it on Push the SOURCE button to switch between SPDIF digital and AUX analog sources The corresponding green LED indicators light when each source is selected You may also use the remote control to power on and switch sources See page 22 IMPORTANT Your system will not work properly unless the dip switches on each unit are set to the correct positions for your installation See Setting Zone Codes on page 14 for more information www airfonix com 21 Using the Remote The remote is shipped with a thin plastic insert which prevents the battery from charging until ready for use Firmly pull the plastic tab to remove insert and activate battery Power Button Press to power your T Series ON or OFF W Mute Button Press to mute or unmute the audio Source Button Press to switch between audio sources connected to the SPDIF digital or AUX analog input sources NOTE audio sources must be powered on Pairing Button Use to pair R Series with T Series See page 13 Volume Button Press to increase the volume by 1 decibel Hold to continuously increase volume Volume Button Press to decrease the volume by 1 decibel Hold to continuously decrease volume To use point the remote at the IR Sensor on the top of your T Series and press desired button The remote will function properly up to 15 erp feet away and facing the IR sensor within a r
20. ctrical shock and or damage to the unit do not handle the transmitter receiver external antenna connecting cables or AC power adapter with wet hands e The AC power adapter receives power as long as it is connected to the electrical outlet even if the power switch on the unit is turned off Always remove the AC power adapter from the electrical outlet before inspecting the adapter e Use only the AC power adapter suppiled with the unit This adapter is designed specifically for the unit NON USE PERIODS e ALWAYS turn the power OFF when not in use When left unused for long periods of time the unit should be unplugged from the AC outlet VOLUME CONTROL e Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with very low level input or no audio signal The speaker may be damaged when a peak level portion is played CLEANING e Clean only with a dry or slightly damp cloth Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning SERVICE Do not open the cabinet of any components There are no user serviceable components in the product Opening the cabinets may present a shock hazard and any modification to the product will void your warranty e Do not attempt to service the unit yourself If water or any metal objects such as paper clips wire or staples accidentally fall inside disconnect the unit from the power source immediately and consult an authorized service center SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIO
21. d when mute mode is on MUTE BUTTON Press to mute or unmute audio SPDIF and AUX LED SPDIF LED lights green when audio source connected to SPDIF input source is powered on and selected AUX LED lights green when audio source connected to the left and right RCA inputs marked AUX input OR the Balance In inputs and is powered on and selected 8 SOURCE BUTTON Press to switch between SPDIF and AUX sources 9 R SENSOR Receives infrared signal from remote control 10 LINK LED Lights green when units are linked Blinks green while sending pairing signals see page 13 11 EXT IR Connects included IR extender 12 SPDIF Use supplied optical cable or coaxial cable not included to connect this digital input jack with optical or digital output in your HDTV 13 BALANCE IN L and R Connects to an audio source using XLR audio cables 14 AUX Land R Connects to an analog audio source using RCA cables 15 Setting OFF ON Used to pair units and set zone codes See pages 12 and 13 for more information 16 DC IN 9V Used to connect supplied 9V AC adapter to an AC power source NO oO BWD IMPORTANT To prevent signals mixing together do not connect source to both the AUX L and R RCA jacks and the BALANCE IN sockets simultaneously When connecting an audio source using the SPDIF input it must use either 44 1KHz or 48KHz sampling rates Check the owner s manual for your audio source if you are unsure 8 www airfonix com Overview AFX 19PT102
22. ed of solid brick metal or concrete AFX 19ARO50 Passive Speakers Passive Speakers 4ohmor8 ohm 4ohm or8 ohm 25W per channel 25W per channel NOTES The R Series receivers and T Series transmitters conveniently dock and undock to speakers or walls using the included mounting brackets You may pair a maximum of two receivers to each transmitter and use three sets of transmitters within a 150 foot range without conflict Rain shield covers are included with each receiver for protection in outdoor installations Scenario 4 One Transmitter with One AFX 19PROO1 Active Receiver One Zone Stereo T Series Remote Control Connected using digital SPDIF input R Series AFX 19PROO1 Audio Source 2 Active Speaker IMPORTANT The analog AUX inputs include Hi Level In Balance In and L and R RCA jack inputs Connect your audio source to ONLY one of these inputs www airfonix com 11 Planning Your Installation Scenario 5 One Transmitter with Two AFX 19PROO1 Active Receivers Two Zones Mono T Series Remote Control Connected using digital SPDIF input Mixing Console R Series AFX 19PROO1 R Series AFX 19PROO1 Active Speaker Active Speaker Scenario 6 One Transmitter with Two AFX 19PROO1 Active Receivers Two Zones Stereo T Series Remote Control Connected using HDTV Indoor wireles
23. em will not work unless these connections are correct www airfonix com Placement and Mounting Options These units are designed to easily adapt to any location Either lay them on a flat surface or use the included accessories to stand or mount vertically Mounting to Speakers or Walls lt a Rest the unit face down and place one of the mounting brackets 1 4 Screw facing the bottom on the back of the unit Line up holes in the bracket with holes in the unit Use a Phillips screwdriver to secure bracket with four 1 4 included screws ts position on wall or speaker Using the bracket as a template mark S the holes with a pencil If necessary use a drill to drill holes and use a Phillips screwdriver to secure bracket with four 1 included screws lt 4 Place the other bracket face up a 1 2 from desired placement 1 Screw lt Slide unit onto bracket attached to wall or speaker making sure the top of the bracket fits into the bottom bracket NOTE The mounting brackets are identical One is installed facing down to interlock with the other Using the Stands lt Fit each of the two included stands into the outside slot on each side of the bottom of the unit The unit sits vertically on a flat surface NOTE The stands are identical One fits into the slots on the bottom left side of the unit and the other fits into the bottom right side www airfonix com 15 16 Pre
24. ereo cable into RCA jacks AFX 19PT102 Designed for use with semi pro or home audio equipment Connect using speaker cables into Hi Level IN push terminals RCA stereo cable into RCA jacks or optical cable into digital SPDIF input jack www airfonix com Connecting the Transmitter Connecting Transmitter to One Source Unplug the power to the audio components before making any of these connections Depending on the audio inputs on your audio source select one of the following methods for connection Digital a coaxial cable RCA audio cables optical cable XLR audio cables y Connecting Transmitter to Two Sources Follow the directions above for connecting to one source to connect a second audio source to your transmitter NOTE You may only switch between an audio source connected to one of the analog input sources Hi Level In Balance In or RCA Land R inputs labeled AUX and another audio source connected to the digital input source SPDIF Set the Zone Codes For Your Installation One Transmitter One Transmitter One Transmitter with One Receiver with Two Receivers with Two Receivers One Zone One Zone Two Zones Zone Code OR Zone Code OR Zone Code Setting Setting Setting OFF OFF ON ON ON When you have finished plug your transmitter and the audio sources into the AC outlet and turn them on You may use one audio source at a time Power on the desired
25. for Your Installation The Airfonix R and T Series are highly versatile The six scenarios illustrated on pages 10 through 12 require corresponding zone codes that you will now set If you have any questions please contact Customer Service at at 888 778 2446 or www airfonix com First go through the bulleted list to determine if you are using 14 e One or Two Receivers e Active or Passive Speakers NOTE Follow the black heading for passive and the blue heading for active speakers on the chart below e One or Two Zones Power of Each Connected Speaker NOTE Scenarios 1 through 3 use different codes for setup with 4 ohm or 8 ohm speakers e LEFT Mono RIGHT Mono or Stereo Channels Use the charts below to determine the correct settings for each unit 1 Transmitter 1 Receiver 1 ZONE Scenario 1 4 ohm Transmitter Receiver Stereo 4 ohm 25W ch Setting Setting OFF OFF 1 Transmitter 1 Receiver 1 ZONE Scenario 1 8 ohm Transmitter Receiver Stereo 8 ohm 25W ch Setting Setting OFF OFF 1 Transmitter 1 Receiver 1 ZONE Scenario 4 Receiver Stereo Active Speakers Setting Setting OFF OFF Transmitter 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers 1 ZONE Scenario 2 4 ohm Transmitter Receiver Receiver 4 ohm 50W 4 ohm 50W Setting Setting Setting OFF OFF OFF 1 Transmitter 2 Receivers 1 ZONE Scenario 2 8 ohm Receiver Receiver mono LEFT mono RIGHT 8 ohm 36W 8 ohm 36W Setting Setting Setting OFF OFF O
26. he range may vary significantly with walls constructed of solid brick metal or concrete Scenario 3 Connect Two AFX 19ARO050 Active Receivers to 8 ohm 36W Two Zones Stereo speaker cables speaker cables Zone Code Zone Code Setting Setting OFF OFF ON ON NOTE The range may vary significantly with walls constructed of solid brick metal or concrete IMPORTANT Your system will not work properly unless the dip switches on each unit are set to the correct positions for your installation See Setting Zone Codes on page 14 for more information www airfonix com Connecting the Receivers Scenario 4 Connect One AFX 19PROO1 Passive Receiver to Active Speakers One Zone Stereo Using RCA Cables E Zone Code RCA audio cables Setting OFF OR ON Using XLR Cables Zone Code V Setting XLR audio cables A ON NOTE Use either XLR or RCA audio cables when connecting speakers to one AFX 19PRO01 receiver Do not use both for the same installation Scenario 5 Connect Two AFX 19PROO 1 Passive Receivers to Active Speakers Two Zones Mono Using RCA Cables JE UN LEFT RCA audio cables Zone Code Zone Code Setting Setting OFF OFF R RCA audio cables ON ON IMPORTANT Your system will not work p
27. imensions Weight Outputs MONO Mode Stereo Mode RF Performance Frequency of Operation Channel Spacing Transmitter Output Power Range Audio Ouality Pulse code Modulation Sampling rates THD N SNR Analog I O Frequency response S N RF Latency Security Operating Temperature Performance 158mm Height 51mm Depth 131mm 0 55 Kg 1 21 Ibs 5 way binding posts 50 watts RMS mono at less than 1 THD rated at 35 to 20 Khz 25 watts RMS ch at less than 1 THD rated at 35 to 20Khz License free bands see table 20 MHz 15 dBm typical 50m minimum for one room applications up to 100m for line of sight applications Up to 24 bits resolution PCM bits compatible with 16 bits stereo 48 kHz Tx to Rx THD N 0 4 1W 20Hz 20KHz 0 5dB A weighted better than 70dB 1W 10 ms 6 Bytes 48 bits of IEEE 802 3 like MAC address O to 60 C R Series model AFX 19PROO1 Features Dimensions Weight Outputs RF Performance Performance 158mm Height 51mm Depth 85mm 0 35 Kg 0 77 Ibs RCA line out XLR balanced OUT Frequency of Operation License free bands see table Channel Spacing 20 MHz Transmitter Output Power 15 dBm typical Range Audio Quality Pulse code Modulation Sampling rates Frequency response S N RF Latency Security Operating Temperature www airfonix com 50m minimum for one room applications up to 100m for line of sight applications Up to 24 bits resolution PCM bits com
28. nect two audio sources and switch back and forth with the included remote control Most of the illustrations show this option however in many situations you will only use one source Possible Audio Sources include stereo receivers DVD players CD players digital TVs professional mixing consoles gaming products computers iPods MP3s or any product with a speaker output connection Scenario 1 One Transmitter with One AFX 19ARO050 Passive Receiver One Zone Stereo T Series Remote Control Connected using analog AUX input Connected using digital SPDIF input HDTV R Series Audio Source AFX 19ARO50 Passive Speakers 4 ohm or8 ohm 25W per channel Scenario 2 One Transmitter with Two AFX 19ARO50 Passive Receivers Two Zones Mono T Series Remote Control Connected using digital SPDIF input Audio Source 2 R Series AFX 19ARO50 R Series AFX 19ARO050 Outdoor open wireless range is up to 300 feet Passive Speaker Passive Speaker 4ochmor8 ohm 4ohm or 8ohm 25W per channel 25W per channel 10 www airfonix com Planning Your Installation Scenario 3 One Transmitter with Two AFX 19ARO05O0 Passive Receivers Two Zones Stereo T Series Remote Control Connected using Indoor wireless range is between 100 to 150 feet Room 2 NOTE The range may vary significantly when using R Series AFX 19ARO50 within walls construct
29. paring Components for Use Install External Antenna Connect the supplied external antenna to the SMA jack on the top of each unit and turn clockwise to screw into place The antenna folds down to a 90 degree angle and rotates 180 degrees at the base to adjust for better reception Preparing for Outdoor Use The receivers are designed with a rugged weatherized industrial chassis for outdoor use In addition we have included rain covers with each R Series receiver These are designed to extend over the wires to protect them from direct contact with water Before connecting your speakers turn the receiver upside down and fit the rain cover into the inside slots on each side Slide it into place NOTE The rain covers may also be used in indoor installations to conceal connections and create a cleaner look Connecting the Receivers You may use up to two Airfonix R Series wireless receivers with each T Series transmitter This is useful when the speakers are spaced far apart Follow the installation diagrams for the six scenarios Make sure to set the correct zone codes for your installation AFX 19AR050 Designed for use with semi pro or home audio equipment Use speaker cables to connect either two passive speakers at 25W per channel or one passive speaker at 50W per channel with banana plug connectors AFX 19PRO01 Designed for use with professional active speakers Connect using XLR audio cables or RCA stereo audio jacks IMP
30. patible with 16 bits stereo 48 kHz 20Hz 20KHz 0 5dB A weighted better than 90dB full scale 10 ms 6 Bytes 48 bits of IEEE 802 3 like MAC address O to 70 C T Series Specifications T Series model AFX 19PT002 Features Performance Dimensions Width 158mm Height 51mm Depth 85mm Weight 0 35 Kg 0 77 lbs Inputs RCA line in XLR balanced IN and coaxial optical SPDIF SPDIF source Non compressed 44 1KHz or 48KHz sampling rate RF Performance Frequency of Operation License free bands see table Channel Spacing 20 MHz Transmitter Output Power 15 dBm typical Range 50m minimum for one room applications up to 100m for line of sight applications Audio Quality Pulse code Modulation Up to 24 bits resolution PCM bits compatible with 16 bits stereo Sampling rates 48 kHz RF Latency 10 ms Security 6 Bytes 48 bits of IEEE 802 3 like MAC address Operating Temperature 0 to 60 C T Series model AFX 19PT102 Features Performance Dimensions Width 158mm Height 51mm Depth 85mm Weight 0 35 Kg 0 77 Ibs Inputs RCA line in Dual High level input spring terminal and coaxial optical SPDIF SPDIF source Non compressed 44 1KHz or 48KHz sampling rate RF Performance Frequency of Operation License free bands see table Channel Spacing 20 MHz Transmitter Output Power 15 dBm typical Range 50m minimum for one room applications up to 100m for line of sight applications Audio Quality Pulse code Modulation Up to
31. reless audio with the industry s most advanced products for the professional and semi pro audio markets The products deliver uncompressed 24 bit HDTV compliant audio at 48 KHz sampling rate and are designed to retrofit any active or passive speaker thereby bringing the freedom of wireless capability to any wired audio system Airfonix products boast Smart Channel capability a patent pending technology developed by SST that automatically searches for and selects an uncongested channel from both the 2 4 GHz and 4 9 5 8 GHz ISM bands Because of this unique dual band operation and Smart Channel capability Airfonix products are virtually impervious to interference from co located wireless equipment The result is clean true HDTV audio delivered wirelessly with the industry s most sophisticated transmission system developed especially for the stringent demands of professional users Creating Your Airfonix Wireless System Every wireless system consists of at least two components a transmitter and a receiver both of which must be paired and tuned to the same channel Select the T Series transmitter that suits your audio source input preferences either model AFX 19PTO02 or AFX 19PT102 You may connect two different audio sources to each of these models and switch between them by remote control or by using the button on the top of the unit The Airfonix R Series receivers are designed to retrofit any active or passive speaker bringing the freedom of
32. roperly unless the dip switches on each unit are set to the correct positions for your installation See Setting Zone Codes on page 14 for more information www airfonix com 19 Connecting the Receivers 20 Scenario 5 Connect Two AFX 19PRO01 Passive Receivers to Active Speakers Two Zones Mono Using XLR Cables JJ XLR audio cables LEFT RIGHT XLR audio cables Zone Code Zone Code X Setting Setting R OFF OFF ON ON NOTE Use either XLR or RCA audio cables Do not use both for the same installation Scenario 6 Connect Two AFX 19PR001 Passive Receivers to Active Speakers Two Zones Stereo IRCA audio cables XLR audio cables Zon B Zone Code one Code Setting Setting i FF ON ON IMPORTANT Your system will not work properly unless the dip switches on each unit are set to the correct positions for your installation See Setting Zone Codes on page 14 for more information Connecting the Transmitter Airfonix T Series wireless transmitters may be connected to any audio product with a speaker output connection such as stereo receivers digital TVs DVD players CD players professional mixing consoles gaming products computers iPods or MP3 players AFX 19PT002 Designed for use with professional audio equipment Connect using XLR audio cables into Balance In optical cable into digital SPDIF input jack or RCA st
33. s il s 17 20 Scenario 1 Connect One AFX 19ARO50 Active Receiver to 4 ohm 25W One Zone Stereo 17 Scenario 1 Connect One AFX 19ARO50 Active Receiver to 8 ohm 25W One Zone Stereo 17 Scenario 2 Connect Two AFX 19ARO50 Active Receivers to 4 ohm 50W One Zone Mono 17 Scenario 2 Connect Two AFX 19ARO50 Active Receivers to 8 ohm 36W One Zone Mono 18 Scenario 3 Connect Two AFX 19ARO50 Active Receivers to 4 ohm 25W Two Zones Stereo 18 Scenario 3 Connect Two AFX 19ARO50 Active Receivers to 8 ohm 36W Two Zones Stereo 18 Scenario 4 Connect One AFX 19PRO001 Passive Receiver to Active Speakers One Zone Stereo 19 Using RCA Cables oed eee eH bday bet bbked ediderit dede ied 19 SEpiiss slc E AE 19 Scenario 5 Connect Two AFX 19PROO Passive Receivers to Active Speakers Two Zones Mono 19 Using RGA Cables xm s tk ed Xs LR ee e bees ea ed de etd idi ao a a Or eel dns 19 Using XUR Gabless 2 cscs sese pean ne p PRO LER as dope epe go det tado ORE s 20 Scenario 6 Connect Two AFX 19PRO01 Passive Receivers to Active Speakers Two Zones Stereo 20 Connecting the Transmitter ciel s 20 21 Connecting Transmitter to One Source o a iis 21 Connecting Transmitter to Two Sources iis 21 OperatiOm sens bos aap e d agaban a a ghee ae motore bog Roe domom dee pt es ease iol rr aces oy hup dg 22 Using the Remote 2 s 22 Using the IR Extender iie e
34. s range is Room 2 R 1 m between 100 to 150 feet R Series NOTE The range may vary significantly when using R Series AFX 19PROO1 within walls constructed of solid brick metal or concrete AFX 19PRO01 IMPORTANT The analog AUX inputs include Hi Level In Balance In and L and R RCA jack inputs Connect your audio source to ONLY one of these inputs NOTES The R Series receivers and T Series transmitters conveniently dock and undock to speakers or walls using the included mounting brackets You may pair a maximum of two receivers to each transmitter and use three sets of transmitters within a 150 foot range without conflict Rain shield covers are included with each receiver for protection in outdoor installations 12 www airfonix com Before You Begin Pairing Transmitters and Receivers Setup Sequence IMPORTANT Before you begin follow the sequence of six steps to PAIR each of the receivers with the transmitter in your installation You may pair one transmitter with up to two receivers You will need the remote control and a small screwdriver for these steps Step 1 Step 2 za ae Ae a i Transmitter Receiver s Transmitter Receiver s Setting OFF Setting OFF ON For transmitter All dip switches must be in OFF For all receivers Push the third dip switch to ON position to enter pairing mode C
35. ue aoe Aenea dems RAPUIT ERE METS Ie edes 22 Troubleshooting Guide ss ss vestes steve ree se cde dnd mat Saeko Pest de i eds 23 Regulation Infortmatiori a cec et m eee pads qub de Pe FU AUR pax dice Ga ede Soles 25 RSeries SpeciflCatlOriS ides eese hela E NOU IR RE QR Ot te d p da abe qr du d d RR ER e Road S ni etae 26 T Series Speciflcations secere zu dh aiii hatin Sep etn PH quere cess Gok eWeek See entes 27 4 www airfonix com Unpacking Please check to make sure the following accessories are included in each package for T Series models AFX 19PT002 or AFX 19PT102 Wireless Transmitters C A39 External Antenna x1 n Ld User Manual IR Extender x1 Remote Control x1 Om 1 4 Screw Stand x4 x2 77 3 1 Screw ly a al x 4 M O Quick Start Guide 2 tpe x1 Optical Cable with Mounting Bracket Nylon Anchor 9y Power Adapter SPDIF adaptor lus x2 x4 x1 x1 R Series models AFX 19ARO50 or AFX 19PROO1 Wireless Receivers Cee External Antenna x1 6c User Manual Om gt x1 Stand 1 4 Screw x2 x4 tal 1 2 dd Quick Start Guide X 9V Power Adapter AFX 19PRO01 x 1 x1 Mounting Bracket S e me Nylon Anchor 24V Power Adapter AFX 19AR050 x 1 IMPORTANT If you suspect transit damage or if anything is missing please contact Customer Service at 888 778 2446 or www airfonix com immediately Keep the shipping cartons and materials Tools Necessary Em E a u gt y
36. wireless capability to any wired audio system If your venue is large with the speakers placed far apart dock a receiver to each speaker The R Series receivers can be mounted to your speakers with the included hardware or sit vertically using the stands If your speakers are close together select either R Series model AFX 19PRO01 for active powered speakers or R Series model AFX 19AR050 for passive speakers If your speakers are placed farther apart use one R Series receiver for each speaker All units will be secure when you properly pair your transmitter with your receivers You may use two receivers with each transmitter and setup different channels for up to four wireless systems within a 150 foot range The system will accommodate 4 to 8 ohms output Any system with 70V will not work with these products www airfonix com 3 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions sess cse deem neta e Rc e oe OA be HR E aei ha Race du ee 2 About Airfonb Wireless dcr ned ens deg oux och be eR EU a puede ot Ae qui anhalt 3 Creating Your Airfonix Wireless System eee eee 3 Introduction seri joy ear glee tec df des dee ePi qM dean be ete ae ea beh ek hh knees pes ep a ges 3 Tapen Conen case cee rl ts eae Me DM a Len eB ere 4 UnpacKIHO 2 2 bee deb aie demere epe beh Sean ae aed ded Stade tind de ao dash Deo ded gegen adobe eu deg ed 5 Tools Necessary os cd rod oet oe ek rbd dens o d heel Lam ate A esr o tee dq eder 5 Overview AFX 19AR

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