Your swat 2.4 comes with: features applications, Powering your swat 2.4, Pairing the transmitter to receiver – EarthQuake SWAT-2.4X User Manual

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• Channels: 20
• Two types of inputs supporting microphones and stereo
• Digital transmission
• Additional 20dB selection can be available with microphone input (for the

high-sensitivity microphone, surveillance, monitoring applications)

• Highest sampling ratios: 64k @ 16 bit x 2, frequency response 2000kHz;

HDCD sound effect

• Lowest latency (<0.5ms), and good quality of surround
• Low power consumption for a wide range of input voltage supporting
• Audio muting function when receiving weak signal or no signal
• Auto channel scanning function

Frequency: 2400-2528MHz

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Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Your SWAT 2.4 Comes With:

Features

Applications

stereo

computer

smart phone

Audio transmission in a large room (DJ)

• Outdoor speakers (BBQ, Patio, Pool)
• Wireless audio transmission for surveillance
• Paging System
• Wireless microphones or loudspeakers
• iPod, sound card, CD, DVD, MP3 players or other music

players

• Wireless headphones
• Ambient music (in setting of offices, hospitals, waiting rooms)

USB

INPUT

CH Reset/Mute

Status

USB

OUTPUT

CH Reset/Mute

Status

(Extra Receivers Sold Separately)

(white)

(red)

1 Transmitter

2 RCA to 3.5mm Stereo Cords

1 3.5mm Stereo to 3.5mm Stereo Cord

2 110/220 Power Supplies

1 Receiver

highest quality possible. They are matched and ready to work as soon as they are plugged in and
switched on. You can connect the 110/220 Power Supply to the Transmitter and connect the other end to
a wall outlet. Or, you can use a USB cable and power it through your computer. The LED will remain on,
indicating that the Transmitter is working properly.

• Connection of power to Receiver: the Receivers are strictly tested before delivery to ensure the

highest quality possible. The Receiver has the same powering options as the Transmitter. When
powered and switched on, the LED light remains off, indicating that the receiver is working properly. If the
LED light is on, the Receiver cannot receive the signal or there is a working problem.

• Audio Connection: Turn to the next page for instructions on connecting your SWAT 2.4 to audio devices.

Connection of power to Transmitter: the Transmitters are strictly tested before delivery to ensure the

Powering Your SWAT 2.4

Channel Changing

The SWAT 2.4’s state of the art technology includes an effective anti-jamming feature, which is able to fully
shield the interference from common cordless telephones, mobile phones, walkie-talkie/two-way radios,
and many other wireless facilities, leaving clear, high-fidelity, wireless audio frequency. However, in the
rare cases when the wireless Transmitter tries to broadcast through the wrong channel, you can simply
press the CH button and select a different channel. This is why the SWAT 2.4 offers 20 channels, more
than any other transceiver on the market. It also has a channel tracking mode, in which the Receiver will
automatically find the Transmitter's channel after it is changed.

• To manually change the channel, the Transmitter and the Receiver channels must be changed

simultaneously.

• To automatically change the channel, pair the Transmitter and Receiver as described earlier (hold down

the CH button on each unit at the same time for 3 seconds, until the LED light flickers).

Pairing the Transmitter to Receiver

Before SWAT 2.4 is shipped, the Transmitter and the Receiver are already paired. However, here are
instructions for point to point pairing in the event that they are not paired or they lose connection. There
are also instructions for point to mass pairing (connecting one Transmitter to multiple Receivers).

Point to Point Pairing (Connecting 1 Transmitter to 1 Receiver)

• Press and hold down the CH buttons on both the Transmitter and the Receiver at the same time for more

than 3 seconds, until the LED lights are on. The Transmitter light will flicker for 5 seconds indicating that
the Transmitter and the Receiver are pairing.
Note: If successfully paired, the LED light on the Transmitter will flicker 5 times and the Receiver will
flicker 3 times. Normally the LED light will then turn off if the receiver is successfully paired with the
transmitter.

Point to Mass Pairing (Connecting 1 Transmitter to multiple Receivers)

Connecting the Transmitter: Press and hold down the CH button for more than 3 seconds until the

LED light turns on, then release the button. The light will flicker for 5 seconds, within these 5 seconds
press and hold the CH button again. The LED light will keep flickering indicating that the Transmitter is in
mass-pairing mode.

Note: DO NOT release the CH button until the Transmitter has paired with all of the Receivers.

Connecting the Receivers: While holding down the CH button on the Transmitter, press down the CH

button on the Receiver for more than 3 seconds. After you release the button, the light will flicker for 5
seconds indicating it is finding the Transmitter. Once the Receiver has paired with the Transmitter, the
LED light will flicker 3 times. When it is done pairing, the LED light will turn off. Repeat this process for
each of the Receivers. Once all the Receivers have been paired, release the Transmitter CH button.

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