TIC WRS010 User Manual

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a soft rubber protector. Locate the supplied mains cable, plug in
connection cable and push in firmly then screw on its protective cover,
then plug in the connection at the wall mains plug.

3. Locate the silicone covered “On & Off” switch. Switch “On” the Red

rocker switch and note the Green LED light comes on which shows the
unit is operating and ready to receive a broadcast signal.

4. Note: At this time you should test the operation of the units using the

mains power only to ensure correct operation of the system so far.

5. Switch off the units rocker switch and disconnect the mains cable

connection. Note the Screw On/ Off Battery cover. Carefully screw off
this cover and remove the battery container. Insert 6x AA batteries.
Switch on using the rocker switch and, again note the Green operating
LED light. The unit should now be prepared to operate on batteries only.

6. Note: At the base of the wireless rock speakers is a Red LED light.

Should the units receive power fluctuations or the batteries lose charge
this red LED light should flash in warning of insufficient power to the
units. You may also experience a lessening in range and performance.

7. Note: Batteries leak power and lose their charge. Avoid leaving the

batteries installed when using mains power or during periods of inactivity.

WRS010 Remote Control

1. Once the Transmitter and rock

speakers are set up and ready for
operation please study your
WRS010 system Remote Control
pad.

2. On the back of the unit, please

slide off/ down the battery
compartment cover plate. Insert
1x MN21/23 or 1x 23A battery.
Replace the battery cover

3. Press the “ON/ OFF” button on

the remote; if powered you may
hear a pop noise from the
speakers notifying you they are
receiving. The “Red” LED light will
flash on whenever you operate a
remote control button.

4. Ensure your transmitter and

speakers are operational with the
transmitter receiving an Audio
Source Signal. Press and hold
the “Vol +” button for a short time
until the speakers reach an
appreciable volume level.

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