Hansong Technology Ltd. HSMLV2E User Manual

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transmitter: house Code 1
speaker: house Code 1
transmitter: house Code 2
speaker: house Code 2
transmitter: house Code 3
speaker: house Code 3
By using the house Codes (channels) you can share the wireless network for up to three separate 
networks. then you can simultaneously play music from various audio sources (from three different 
transmitters) to different pairs of lv2e speakers in the same house or apartment.
use multiple transmitters and speakers  
simultaneOusly with the hOuse COde 1, 2 and 3
adJust the vOlume separately in three  
diFFerent ZOnes
in order to be able to have the same music at different volumes in different rooms/areas, you can  
divide each house Code into 3 different volume zones. each zone can have a different volume. 
this is very handy if, for example, you want to have one volume level in the living room and a lower 
volume in the kitchen. you can have as many lv2e speakers in each zone as you want, or just a pair. 
the zone volume is easily controlled with the remote unit.
Note:
1. All LV2e speakers are default Zone A, and volume level 17.
2. Each House Code (1, 2 and 3) can be split into up to 3 zones (A, B and C).
3. You can have as many speakers you like on each House Code, and as many as you want in each zone.  
  A zone does not have to be one room, can be whole floor in house.
hOuse CODe 1
speaker and transmitter set to  
same house Code (channel).
ZONE VOLUME
ZONE 
HOUSE CODE
A
B
MASTER
VOLUME
INFO
INFO
Zone a
Zone volume
Zone volume
Zone volume
Zone B
Zone C
1 5
0 8
3 2
Living LV2e
Living LV2e + LV-SUB
Living LV1 + LV2e + LV3
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the speakers play BaCk at diFFerent vOlumes
use the zone-volume buttons for the zone that is set on the speakers, adjust the volume up or down with the 
remote, and all speakers will be synchronised to the same volume level in the entire zone.
One speaker is On, Others OFF
if one of the speakers is disconnected from the power supply whereas others are connected to the power 
supply, the On/Off function may get out of sync. proceed as follows in such cases: switch off the main 
power switch on the left speaker. depending on the status, switch on or off the right speaker (main speaker 
with receiver for remote control). then switch on the power switch on the left speaker again and start up 
the system with the remote control on the right speaker (while doing this, you should play music so that the 
speakers are receiving an audio signal).
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Is the LED light on the transmitter blue?
if the light is red, try moving the transmitter and receiver closer together. does this turn the led blue?
Are you using more than one TX100 transmitter?
make sure that the tX100’s aren’t running on the same house Code. if more than one tX100 uses the 
same house Code, interference may occur. disconnect one tX100, or change the house Code.
Are you using the same House Code on transmitter and receiver?
make sure the same house Code is set on both the transmitter and the receiver.
How far apart are the transmitter and receiver?
if distance between the transmitter and receiver is too far, the, connection might be lost.  
try placing the transmitter and receiver in closer proximity, does this help?
Are there walls between the transmitter and receiver?
if your home has thick concrete walls, or walls of plaster with wire lath, the wireless range will  
decrease. try placing transmitter and receiver in the same room, does this help?   
Are there more wireless networks in the area?
if there are many wifi networks running in the area, wireless range can decrease. there are useful apps 
for iphone/ipad/ipod touch and android to detect local wifi networks, and see which channel might be 
crowded. you can also try to change the channel on your wireless router to improve audio pro network 
range and your own home network wifi performance. (audio pro network transmits on channel 1, 6  
or 11.) 
Is your computer connected to the internet via cable or wifi?
the audio pro network can weaken a local wifi network (but not weaken itself). if possible, you should 
change channel on your wireless router, the audio pro network transmitts on channel 1, 6, or 11. 
Choose a new channel on your router, for example 3, 8 or 13. (in total there are 13 channels on the 
2.4 ghz band.) there are useful apps for iphone/ipad/ipod touch and android to detect local wifi 
networks, and see which channel might be crowded. if you cannot change the channel on your wireless 
router, try connecting computer via ethernet cable instead. does this help?
Are there Bluetooth units active in the area?
shut down all active Bluetooth devices. does this help?
Windows 7 and Mac OS, sound output
when connecting the tX100 transmitter to a computer using windows 7 or mac Os, you need to select 
the sound output. go to: system settings, find sound settings, and select usB headset as your sound 
output. (In older Windows OS there is no need for this, TX100 will take over automatically as the sound 
output device.)