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Using the UWL-1
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Changing the Wireless Channel
If you hear noise, or audio playback is interrupted, try
pressing the Transmitter’s [CH SELECT] button to select
another wireless channel. The Transmitter can transmit on
any one of 11 channels (2412 MHz to 2462 MHz), and
changing the channel may resolve the issue. If you press
and hold down the Transmitter’s [CH SELECT] button for
3–5 seconds, the Auto Channel Select function will auto-
matically select the channel with the least noise. If that
doesn’t work, unplug the Transmitter, wait a few seconds,
and then plug it back in again.
pressing the Transmitter’s [CH SELECT] button to select
another wireless channel. The Transmitter can transmit on
any one of 11 channels (2412 MHz to 2462 MHz), and
changing the channel may resolve the issue. If you press
and hold down the Transmitter’s [CH SELECT] button for
3–5 seconds, the Auto Channel Select function will auto-
matically select the channel with the least noise. If that
doesn’t work, unplug the Transmitter, wait a few seconds,
and then plug it back in again.
With Windows
®
Media Player, you can play your digital music files (MP3, WMA, WAV, etc),
CDs, DVDs, and listen to Internet radio.
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Windows
®
XP
Click the
Start
button, point to
All
Programs
, point to
Accessories
,
point to
Entertainment
, and then
click
Windows Media Player
.
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Windows
®
2000
Click the
Start
button, point to
Programs
, point to
Accessories
,
point to
Entertainment
, and then
click
Windows Media Player
.
• To play a digital music file that’s
in your Media Player library,
simply double-click it.
simply double-click it.
• To play a digital music file that’s
not in your Media Player library,
on the
on the
File
menu, select
Open
,
locate the file, and then click
Open
.
• To play a CD, load it into your PC’s CD/DVD drive. If playback doesn’t start automatically,
click the
Now Playing
arrow, and then select the CD in the list.
• Use the Volume slider to adjust the volume.
• See the online help for more information.
• See the online help for more information.
Using Windows
®
Media Player
Note: While the Transmitter is plugged into your PC, your PC’s built-in speakers will not
output any sound. This is because USB audio devices have priority. To output sound from
your PC’s built-in speakers, unplug the Transmitter, or change the Default device setting on
the Audio tab of the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties control panel (see page 19).
output any sound. This is because USB audio devices have priority. To output sound from
your PC’s built-in speakers, unplug the Transmitter, or change the Default device setting on
the Audio tab of the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties control panel (see page 19).
CH SELECT button
Volume slider
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