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Wireless 1 – transmitter/receiver – Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Wireless 1 - User Guide User Manual

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Wireless 1 – Transmitter/

receiver …

Wireless 1 must be set up as
either transmitter or receiver.
Before fastening the transmitter
and receiver to the wall, you must
establish connection between
them. This must be done while
the units are located in the same
room.

The connection procedure described

here must be performed for each
receiver in a setup – one at a time.

If more than one transmitter is
necessary, connection must be
established between each trans-
mitter and each receiver – one by
one. Only one transmitter at a time
must be switched on, while you set
up connection to the receivers.

To set up connection between a

transmitter and a receiver …

> Set the two-position switch to

transmit or receive (

T or R),

respectively.

> Connect the transmitter and the

receiver to the mains supply.

> Press the connection button on

the transmitter and the receiver
to start a one-minute connection

mode.

> When the indicator shines green

or yellow, connection between

the transmitter and the receiver is

established. Approximately 20
seconds after connection has been
established, the receiver switches

to standby (indicator shines red).

> When the receiver switches to

standby, disconnect the units
from the mains supply, and move

them to their future positions.

If you have more receivers, repeat

the above procedure for each

receiver.

To reset Wireless 1 to factory setting

(no connection), press and hold the

connection button until the yellow
indicator starts to flash fast.

On page 11 is shown how to get

access to the buttons and sockets.

>> Set up BeoLink Wireless 1

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Light indications

Fast yellow flash … Wireless 1 is
reset to factory setting.
Slow red flash … Wireless 1 is in
connection mode.
Fast red flash … Connection
failed/receiver out of range of the

transmitter.
Green … Connection between
the transmitter and receiver is
good.

Yellow … Connection between

the transmitter and receiver is
acceptable, but not optimal.

Red … Receiver switched to
standby.