soundavo WSA-5TR-V2 5.2g-5.8g Wireless Surround Sound Read Speaker Kit User Manual
- June 8, 2024
- Soundavo
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WSA-5TR-V2
5.2G/5.8G WIRELESS SURROUND SOUND READ SPEAKER KIT
WSA-5TR-V2 5.2g-5.8g Wireless Surround Sound Read Speaker Kit
The WSA-5TR-V2 (Version 2) wireless subwoofer speaker kit provides premium quality audio for stereo audio applications operating in the 5.2 / .8GHz bands. Simply connect the transmitter module to you’re A/V processor and the receiver to your powered/active subwoofer speakers. No more running cable around doors or hiding under carpet to connect your subwoofer speaker to the receiver.
Features:
- Lossless Audio – 5.2 & 5.8GHz selectable digital wireless with an advanced channel selection for near lossless audio, provides excellent transmission stability
- Up to 100 ft (30M) operation distance between transmitter and receiver (line of sight)
- The WSA-5TR transmitter provides standard line level output which will drive most audio equipment including home theater AV Receivers/Surround Processor, Stereo Amplifiers, Audio Pre-Amplifier, Mixing Consoles, or even the DJ Mixer/Controller.
Package Contents:
- Transmitter (a)
- Receiver (b)
- 5V 1A USB Power Adapter (c) x 2
- Stereo RCA Audio cable (d) x 2
- Stereo Mini Jack to RCA Y cable x 1
- USB cable (e) x 2
- Owner’s Manual
Set up the Transmitter and Receiver
Transmitter with an AV Receiver/Surround Processor, or 2 Channels Pre- Amp have a line level subwoofer output labeled Subwoofer Pre Out, Sub Out, SW Out..etc
Application 1: WSA-5TR with an 5.1/7.1 AV Receiver or Surround Processor
Step 1 – Use the supplied (d) RCA cable to connect the Subwoofer Pre-Out
or LFE output of your AV receiver and to the (a) WSA-5TR wireless transmitter
Audio Input. You can leave right RCA plug unconnected if you are connecting to
a subwoofer as mono signal
Step 2 – Plug supplied (e) USB A to Micro B cable into “POWER” on the (a)
WRA-5TR transmitter, and plug other end into the (c) 5V 1A power supply, and
plug into an120V AC outlet
Application 2: WSA-5TR Wireless Transmitter with a 2 Channel Stereo Pre- Amplifier:
Step 1 – Use the supplied (d) RCA cable to connector the 2 channel stereo
preamplifier’s L/R line level Pre-Outs to (a) WSA-5TR wireless transmitter
L/R input
*Leave right RCA plug unconnected if you have a mono source
Step 2 – Plug supplied (e) USB A to Micro B cable into “POWER” on the (a)
WRA-5TR transmitter, and plug other end into the (c) 5V 1A power supply, and
plug into an120V AC outlet Receiver – with Powered/Active Subwoofer, or
Powered/Active Surround Speakers
Receiver – with Powered/Active Subwoofer, or Powered/Active Speakers
Application 1: WSA-5TR Wireless Receiver with a Powered/Active Subwoofer
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Place the subwoofer at its intended location (refer to your subwoofer owner’s
manual), and using the supplied (d) RCA cable to connect the (b) WSA-5TR
wireless receiver audio output to your subwoofer audio input.
If you’re using a different sub that only has a single LFE input, connect the
same color RCA that you used for your AV Receivers SUB / LFE out, and leave
the other unplugged on the WSA-5TR audio output and subwoofer audio input
Application 2: WSA-5TR with a Powered/Active Speaker (Or the passive loudspeakers with an additional amplifier connected)
Option A: connecting with 2 channels stereo amplifier + Passive speaker
Connecting with 2 channels stereo amplifier + Passive speaker – Use the
supplied (d) stereo RCA cable to connect the (b) WSA-5TR wireless receiver L +
R output to your 2 channels stereo amplifier audio RCA line In, the amplifier
should be connected with passive speaker via conventional speaker wiring
The WSA-5TR 5.8G wireless set transmits full frequency audio and can be used for full frequency active speakers)
Option B: connecting with Powered/Active Speaker – Use the supplied (d) stereo RCA cable to connect the (b) WSA-5TR wireless receiver L+R output to your pair of powered/active speaker’s audio RCA line In.
Pairing the WSA-5TR-V2 transmitter and wireless receiver
T he WSA-5TR-V2 wireless Transmitter a nd Receiver are automatically paired and synced at the factory, both LEDs should be solid Blue in 5.8G mode as default when powered on
The WSA-5TR-V2 (Version 2) use the latest 5.8G wireless technology connection with 3 channels auto selection from RF channel 5727~5848, which are not easily disturbed by 2.4G (the frequency band of bluetooth and WIFI) and have excellent transmission stability, also avoids and decrease possibility of interference from the wireless networks routers, cell phone, garage doors, R/Cs, and other 2.4G/5.8GHz frequency devices. However, if you experience any interference in the 5.8G mode, you could try to use the 5.2G mode with 3 RF channel 5157~ 5248 (option) panel LEDs are blinking on one or both units, do the following:
- Short press the “M” paring button on the Transmitter and Receiver to toggle between the 5.8GHz (blinking Blue LED) channels, and the 5.2GHz (blinking Green LED)
- Ensure both the Transmitter and Receiver show the same LED colour.
- Long press “M” paring button again on both units to confirm the channel selection
- Successful pairing is indicated by a solid Blue (or Green) LED on both the Transmitter and Receiver.
TroubleShoot
Problem | Solution |
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No Sound | – Make sure that all the cables are connected correctly |
– Make sure that the audio transmitter (TX) is connecting to the SUB subwoofer
output (or preamp out) from your device, like AV receiver, amplifier, audio
preamp….etc
– Make sure that the audio receiver (RX) is connecting to your active/powered
subwoofer speaker (or powered speakers)
– Check to see if the LEDs illuminate on the front of both the wireless
transmitter and receiver units, if the LEDs are shown in solid Blue (in 5.8G
mode) or sold Green (in 5.2G mode), the communication is working correctly. If
the LEDs are different color or flashing, refer to the “NO communication”
between the transmitter and receiver, then please pairing the receiver and
transmitter.
– Make sure that the audio amplifier with transmitter is turned on.
– Make sure that the correct input is selected on your home theater receiver.
– Turn up the volume on the home theater receiver.
– If you are using the 5.1/7.1 AV receiver with WSA-5TR wireless subwoofer
speaker kit, please make sure to set the correct mode on your AV receive to
turn on the subwoofer output
– Make sure that the RCA audio wire connections are correct and secure.
– Make sure that the wireless transmitter and wireless receiver are both
connected to a working power outlet with supported 5V power adaptor
Sound Interference| – Move the transmitter and receiver slowly to find
the best reception position for your system
– Shorten the distance between your transmitter and receiver, the maximum
distance is 100 feet (30M)
– Check to determine if there are any obstacle, or obvious radio frequency
interference sources near your system, such as the WiFi router. Make sure the
wireless transmitter is more than 18 inches away from any Wi-Fi routers.
– Other devices such as 5.8G frequency cordless phones may cause interference
with the WSA-series wireless speaker kit. Try to put it as far away as
possible or turning off one device at a time to determine which device is
causing interference.
No communication between the transmitter and receiver| – After the power
switches have been turned on on both the wireless transmitter and wireless
receiver, the front panel LEDs should light. If they are solidly on, a
communication link has been successfully established between the units. If
they are flashing on one or both units, short press and hold the M button on
either the wireless transmitter or wireless receiver for two seconds. (Both
the wireless transmitter’s and the wireless receiver’s M buttons are on the
bottom.) This will put the unit into the “pairing/ connection mode” for about
30 seconds. During this period the M button on the other
unit must also be pressed for two seconds so that it will also enter
“connection mode?
The system proceeds with the connection process between the wireless
transmitter and
wireless receiver. While in “pairing connection mode,” the LED indicators
blink at a faster rate. When an active link is established between the
wireless transmitter and wireless receiver, the LED indicators will be solid
on Blue (5.8G mode) or Green (5.2G mode) on both units, and will not blink.
– Make sure that the power cords are connected correctly.
– Make sure both wireless transmitter and receiver units are shown same color
LED.
Solid Blue color (in 5.8G mode status) or Green (in 5.2G mode status)
Technical Specifications
Audio Transmission: Digital, uncompressed, bidirectional, adaptive FHSS
Radio Frequency:
5.8G Mode – RF channel 5727-5848
5.2G Mode – RF channel 5157~ 5243
Sampling Rate: 24bit, 48KHz
Transmitter Operating Range:
Max 100 ft – line of sight (best result)
Max. 50 ft – through walls and ceilings (not recommend)
Frequency Response: 10Hz ~ 20 kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >80dB
Audio Max Output Level: 2V
Total harmonic distortion: typ. -90 dB
Transmitter Input Voltage Level: 0.7 Vrms
Receiver Output Voltage Level: 0.7 Vrms
Max. Number of Receivers per Transmitter: 4
Channel Separation: typ. 90 dB
Dimensions (transmitter & receiver): 3.15” x 2.44″ x 106″(8O0mm x 62mm x
27mm)
Contact Us:
For service and support, please contact support@dynastyaudio.com
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance between 20cm the radiator your body: Use only the supplied antenna.
References
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