Standby
The WS100’s can be put into stand-by mode by pressing the p button on the remote or by pressing the volume + button and the volume
- button simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds on the right hand speaker.
They will also enter stand-by mode when the PC is turned o or no music is played for 15 minutes.
When in stand-by mode, the red LED on the front will illuminate. Cluster
AuxiliaryInput
The WS100 has the ability to connect an auxiliary device (MP3 player, etc) via the 3.5mm jack socket on the rear of the right hand
speaker. This is indicated with the i symbol on the back of the right hand speaker.
This input can be toggled by pressing g on the remote or by pressing the volume + and - buttons simultaneously on the right hand
speaker.
A green LED will be illuminated on the front when this input is active.
FAQ’s
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How do I know where
a certain USB Dongle
is on the Green List?
Every time a transmitter (USB Dongle) is added, it is automatically assigned the rst open spot on the Green
List — so, if there are already two transmitters on the Green List, the next one added will become transmitter
#3. Whenever the SKAA button is pressed (once), the receiver hunts through the Green List much like a car
radio hunts for radio stations when you press “seek”. When the Green LED ashes once, the receiver is looking
for Green List transmitter #1. When the Green LED ashes twice, it’s looking for transmitter #2, and so on.
The receiver looks for each transmitter for about 3 seconds and then moves on to the next one if it doesn’t
nd it.
How do I choose a
specic transmitter?
(eg. Transmitter #3
on the Green List)
Press the SKAA button once and watch for the LED to ash 3 times. The receiver will stop and play audio from
any Green List transmitter it nds. If it stops on a transmitter that’s not #3, press the button again. Repeat
until transmitter #3 is reached. If transmitter #3 is present and active, the receiver will stop and play music
from it.
Even if transmitter #3 is not present, it can still be told to wait for it to become active. In this case, do
the procedure above, and when you see the LED ash 3 times, press the SKAA Button again — this tells the
receiver to stop hunting through the Green List. Pressing the SKAA Button toggles between hunting through
the whole Green List and holding for one specic transmitter.
How to I delete a
transmitter from my
Green List?
To delete transmitter #3 (for example) from your Green List, rstly, set your receiver to listen for transmitter
#3 (see How do I choose a specic transmitter? above). Once the receiver is looking for #3, hold down the
SKAA Button for six seconds. When released the LED will ash Red, signalling that transmitter #3 is deleted.
Note that the Green List then also collapses to close the gap — so transmitter #4 becomes #3.
What is the Master
receiver?
When a Cluster is created, there is a single Master receiver and all of the other receivers in the Cluster follow
its behaviour. The Master has a working SKAA Button and you can control the entire Cluster with that one
button.
How do I “uncluster”
several receivers?
Carry out the “Make a Cluster of Receivers” procedure once for each receiver, omitting step 3. This will give
each of the receivers a functioning SKAA Button, and each of them will thereafter operate independently.
What are some tips
for making Clusters?
Each step in the Make a Cluster of receivers procedure has a 10 second time limit. For example, when you see
the Master’s LED start to ash, you have up to 10 seconds to power on the next receiver. When that receiver’s
LED starts ashing, you have 10 more seconds to power on the next one, and so on.
Why does only one
SKAA Button in the
cluster of receivers
work?
If you’ve made a Cluster from several receivers, the rst one to be powered on in the Make a Cluster of
receivers procedure is the Master of the Cluster. Only the Master’s SKAA Button will be functional because a
Cluster uses just one Green List.
To enable the SKAA button again, the receiver needs to be removed from the Cluster. Carry out the steps
above.