Page 2 - WARNING
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within...
Page 3 - MPE Reminding
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. To avoid injury and/or property and product damage: • Do not install this product anywhere it may be in direct contact with water ...
Page 6 - MusicLites Module
Table of Contents Page House Codes 6 Zone Programming 7 Audio Mode Set-Up 8 Setting Up the Sources 9 Understanding Wireless Networks 10 Using the Remote 11 Range 12 MusicLites Module 13 USB Transmitter 15 Transmitter for iPod®/iPhone®/iTouch® 16 Universal Transmitter 17 Other Accessories 19 Specific...
Page 7 - House Codes; What are they and why do we need them?; FIGURE 1
House Codes What are they and why do we need them? House codes are used to set up a proprietary network for MusicLites in your home, apartment or office to prevent other MusicLites transmitters and remotes operated by your neighbors from affecting your ML’s operation or from yours affecting others. ...
Page 8 - Zone Programming; How many zones can I have in my ‘house’?; You can have up to 12 in each zone.; How do I set the zones?; FIGURE 4
Zone Programming What is a zone? A zone is a grouping of 1 or more MLs where you want the lighting and the audio source to behave in synchronization. Typically, you would want all the MLs in a room to have the same light levels and play from the same audio source. For instance, you may want to have ...
Page 9 - FIGURE 5
Audio Mode Set-Up Why do I have to set up my speaker? MLs can be set to left channel, right channel or left+right. Typically, you will want to operate an independent left and right speaker for a stereo effect. In some instances, you may want to have all of them on left+right. This is personal prefer...
Page 10 - Setting Up the Sources; • USB Transmitter; How do the sources work?; FIGURE 6
Setting Up the Sources What is a source? A source is any audio storage device that can provide output. Sources include, but are not limited to, smartphones, iPods®, iPhones®, iPads®, A/V receivers, televisions, radios, computers and MP3 players. In order for a source to play through the MusicLites s...
Page 11 - Understanding Wireless Networks; What does this mean for MusicLites?
Understanding Wireless Networks MusicLites operate in the 2.4 GHz RF (Radio Frequency) bandwidth. This is the same range as other wireless devices like wireless internet routers, cordless telephones and Bluetooth devices. There is limited bandwidth available and this could affect the operation of Mu...
Page 12 - Using the Remote; How do I use zones to select source?; Zone
Using the Remote How do I use zones to select source? Select the desired zone by pressing Z1-Z5 or AZ for all zones. There is a user applied sticker that can be attached to your remote to record which rooms are set for which zones. Then select a source: S1, S2 or S3 (see FIGURE 7) . How do I use zon...
Page 13 - Range; What is the range of my transmitter?
Range What is the range of my transmitter? Transmitter range is 61m [200 ft] line of sight or 15m [50 ft] through traditional internal structures. Indoor range will vary depending on obstructions. Transmitter range may be reduced by metal structures and transmitter battery strength (Transmitter for ...
Page 14 - What comes with the MusicLites module?
MusicLites Module (Part number 72284) What comes with the MusicLites module? • 1 ML Loudspeaker with Light • Owner’s Manual • Instructions for first time set-up • Screwdriver What does the MusicLites module do? The MusicLites modules combine light and audio into an experience that must be seen and h...
Page 16 - USB Transmitter; What comes with the transmitter?; • USB transmitter; What does the USB Transmitter do?
USB Transmitter (Part number 72468) What comes with the transmitter? • USB transmitter • Remote control • Easy Installation Guide What does the USB Transmitter do? By plugging the USB transmitter into a computer you can play audio from that device and have it output to the MLs. How does the USB Tran...
Page 17 - • AC adapter with cord and DC Output
Make sure the house code is set to the proper code (default is 0). If not, take the screwdriver provided and turn to the correct house code. Decide what source you want it to play. There is a sliding switch with 3 positions on the side of the transmitter. Slide it to S1, S2 or S3. Plug the Transmitt...
Page 18 - Universal Transmitter
Universal Transmitter (Part number 72287) What comes with the transmitter? • Universal Transmitter • AC adapter with cord and DC Output • Cable with 3.5mm mini-jacks on each end • Remote control • Easy Installation Guide Make sure the house code is set to the proper code (default is 0). If not, take...
Page 20 - Other Accessories
Other Accessories Trim rings for recessed can fixtures are available through your dealer or you can request through the Musi - cLites.com web site. You can also purchase trim rings at any DIY store. Halo 301-P is available and works with MusicLites units and most 4 and 6 inch recessed cans. Should y...
Page 22 - Approvals
Attribute Specification Control Specifications (continued) Only Light On Capability Yes Sound On Capability Yes Input Voltage AC 100V~120V, 0.5A/60Hz Standby Consumption <2W Power Rating 17W with light and audio at full Protection Thermal fuse with automatic reset Max ambient condition 35 C° Min ...