Using your eos system – Eos Wireless Wireless Stereo Speaker User Manual

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Using Your Eos System

Adding Additional Wireless Speakers/Receivers:
You can link up to 4 Wireless Speakers, placed up to 150 ft away from the Base Station. All Eos

Base Stations, Wireless Speakers/Receivers leave the factory with the same ID setting. This is

done so Speakers/Receivers will link with any Base Station right out of the box. A new Wire-

less Speaker will automatically link with your Base Station as soon as it is turned on.

The Base Station features 4 individual Wireless Speaker link LEDs (marked 1 to 4). The LEDs will

illuminate, indicating the number of Wireless Speakers/Receivers linked to your Base Station.

Note: Due to the incredible range of the Eos system, it is possible for your speakers to receive

audio from a neighbor’s system. If this happens, or if you wish to run more than one Eos system

in your house, you can give your Base Station Speakers/Receivers a unique ID. With a unique ID

set, your Speakers/Receivers will link only to the Base Station that they are paired to.

To set a unique ID for your Eos Wireless system, please see the section titled “Linking Wire-

less Speakers/Receivers to a Specific Base Station”
Antenna LED Indicator:
The Antenna on the Wireless Speaker is equipped with a blue LED that tells the status of

the Wireless Speaker.

Solid LED = power on, linked with Base Station.

Blinking LED = power on, not linked with Base Station.

LED off = Wireless Speaker power off

Note: If the Antenna LED is blinking on the Wireless Speaker; make sure that the transmitter

is activated on the Eos Base Station (blue LED on the Antenna of the Base Station) and/or the

Wireless Speaker is not out of range of the Base Station.

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