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ANCHOR AIR: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How does the AIR wireless connection work?
A: Simple! The Bigfoot includes a built-in transmitter - as designated
by the X. The Bigfoot include a built-in receiver - as designated by
the R. The AIR wireless companion speakers available in the Liberty,
Go Getter, and MegaVox have a built-in receiver. The transmitter and
receivers operate on the 902 – 928 MHz frequency with 100 user-
selectable channels. When set to the same channel, the receivers
pick up the audio signal from the transmitter.
Q: Can I use multiple AIR receiver speakers in one set up?
A: Yes, absolutely. Any X-series can transmit to an unlimited
number of AIR receiver speakers within range. All units should
be set to the same frequency to receive signal. When setting up
your arrangement, be sure to point the systems facing the same
direction – pointing the systems directly at one another may cause
distortion. Receiving units can be placed up to 300+ feet (or more
in ideal conditions) from the transmitting main unit.
Q: I am experiencing interference on all channels. Can I connect
with a cable instead of the wireless connection?
A: Yes! All Bigfoot and Beacon Anchor AIR units are main units
with either a transmitter or receiver built-in. Main units can be
daisy- chained to one another by using the line out to line in
jack. The units must have charged batteries and will not work if
batteries are dead. For the Liberty, Go Getter, and MegaVox, all
AIR units have what we call 'Wired Mode' which allows the AIR
wireless companion speaker to be used just like an unpowered
wired companion speaker. Power and audio signal are sent from
the main unit to the AIR companion speaker with a cable. Simply
power off the companion speaker, flip the switch into 'Wired
Mode, ' plug in your speaker cable (SC-50NL for Liberty & Go
Getter and SC-50 for MegaVox), and the main unit will power the
companion.
ANCHOR AIR: USEFUL INFORMATION
1.
AIR Companion Speaker can be placed 300+ ft. from main unit.
2.
Main unit must have built-in AIR Companion Transmitter
3.
Main unit can support unlimited number of AIR Companion Speakers.
4.
Although AIR has volume control, main unit volume will raise or lower AIR volume.
5.
Transmitter may create audible white noise.
6.
When using 2+ transmitters, larger channel spacing should reduce interference.
7.
Do not place 2+ transmitters close to one another while set to the same channel.
8.
Certain high powered cell towers can cause background noise on the sound system. We recommend locating the sound
system at least 50 feet from the tower or adjusting locations to minimize the noise.
Q: What is the range of the AIR wireless connection?
A: Each AIR or R-series receiver speaker can be placed up to 300+
feet from the main unit transmitter. In ideal conditions, you can
place the systems further, however, be aware of physical latency
and/or interference. If you are using multiple AIR systems, be sure to
center the main unit between all AIR companions.
Q: I am experiencing interference with my AIR wireless connection,
what can I do?
A: Oh no! You have a few options. First, try to change the channel.
There are 100 channels to choose from, so be sure to try various
frequencies to find a clear channel. You should also double check that
your speakers are close enough together to have a strong signal. Be
sure all your batteries are fully charged. Additionally, verify your inputs
all have a clear signal (such as a wireless microphone, cables, and
Bluetooth). Lastly, you can try adjusting the external antennas for a
better connection. These fixes may not work for everyone, as there
are occasional signals which cannot be avoided (for example being
close to a high-power cell tower). If none of these fixes work, please
call us - 800.262.4671 x782. We are happy to help!
Q: Since the Anchor Audio Assistive Listening Devices are also on
902 – 928 MHz, can they work together to create a simple and
reliable ADA compliant sound system?
A: Actually, yes! All X-series units will transmit to the AIR or R-series
receiver speakers as well as the ALB-9000 Assistive Listening belt
pack(s). Since all systems are shipped out by default on the 902.000
channel, simply power on your transmitter (X-series sound system)
and receivers (ALB-9000 belt packs), and you instantly have an ADA
compliant sound system. Did you know that ADA requirements
mandate compliant assistive listening systems for any theater
using audio amplification or with a capacity of at least 50 audience
members? Try this set up for the easiest solution.
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