SVS Sublink Wireless Subwooofer System User Manual

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Introduction

Installation of a subwoofer or second audio zone can be next to impossible in a
finished home. Lack of access from below or above the room limits your ability
to run the required cables from the AV receiver to your subwoofer or speakers.

The Dayton Audio Sub-Link™ Wireless Audio System easily solves your wiring
dilemma. Place your subwoofer in the position that provides optimal sound.
Or, add a subwoofer to the rear of your listening space to spread out the low
frequency effects of your favorite movies.

The stereo capability of the Dayton Audio Sub-Link Wireless Audio System
extends the options and uses of your primary audio system. Use the Sub-Link
to add speakers to your patio, around your pool, or anywhere you’d like to enjoy
music. Connect the Sub-Link to your PC and stream music from an internet
source or your music library to your main audio system.

Connection

The Dayton Audio Sub-Link Wireless Audio System includes all of the
accessories you need for monaural or stereo installations. The 3.5mm to RCA
cables are used for mono applications such as connecting a subwoofer. The
3.5mm to dual RCA cables are used for stereo applications such as adding
rear speakers to your system.

System Includes

1 x Transmitter

1 x Receiver

2 x 3.5mm to single RCA, 22"

2 x 3.5mm to dual RCA, 22"

2 x USB A to micro B power cables, 32"

2 x 5Vdc power supplies with USB A connectors

Operation

Select the 3.5mm to RCA cable needed for your application; single RCA for
subwoofer / monaural or dual RCA for rear speakers / stereo.

Connect the RCA cable into the line output from your source device, and the
3.5mm plug into the transmitter line input.

Connect the second RCA cable into the line input of your subwoofer, powered
speakers, or remote amplifier, and the 3.5mm plug into the receiver line output.

Connect a USB power cable to both the transmitter and receiver. Plug the USB
A connector into the USB jack on the power adapters then plug each into a
120Vac outlet.

The transmitter and receiver are paired at the factory. If the two become un-paired,
use the small recessed button on the top of the unit to pair the units again.

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