Owner's Manual

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The WA-320 1-to-1 Wireless Audio Transmitter and WA-360 1-to-1
Wireless Audio Receiver make it possible to create a distributed audio
system without running wires from one room to another. The WA-320 can
accept either line level or speaker level audio, making it easy to distribute
signals to the rear speakers of a surround sound system. The transmitter
and receiver link together on a 1-to-1 basis and can operate over 8
different transmission channels. This allows up to 8 independent stereo
audio streams to be distributed in one home.
Features:
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Wirelessly transmits audio up to 300ft.
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Line-level and Speaker-level inputs (WA-320)
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Standard Line-level audio outputs (WA-360)
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8 transmission channels
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Easy installation and linking
WA-320
WA-360
Antenna... Transmits RF signal to the receiver.
Antenna... Receives RF signal from the transmitter.
Speaker-Level Input... Accepts speaker-level
input from an amplifier.
Power/Link LED... Indicates power and link
activity.
Power LED... Indicates power.
Link Button... Press to begin the linking process.
Press the link button on the receiver to complete
the process.
Link Button... Press to complete the linking
process after the link button has been pressed on
the transmitter.
Reset Button... Press to reset transmitter.
Reset Button... Press to reset receiver.
Power In... Connect power supply here.
Power In... Connect power supply here.
Audio In... Connect audio source here.
Audio Out... Connect audio amplifier here.
Signal LED... Illuminates when signal
is present.
Link LED... Indicates when receiver is linked to a
transmitter.
Rear Panel Features and Connections:
Screw Terminals... Provide power input and
audio output connections.
J5 & J6 RCA/Screw Terminal Jumpers...
When using screw terminals, set to pins 1&2.
When using RCA outputs, set to pins 2&3.
Power in
WA-360
WA-320
Audio Out
+V
Gnd
Gnd
Right +
Left +
Input Switch... Place in the down position
when using speaker-level inputs and up
position when using the line-level inputs.
J8 & J9 Audio Sense Jumpers... Set to pins
1&2 to enable audio-sensing. Set to pins 2&3
to disable audio-sensing.