Audio Pro TX 100 Transmitter

Audio Pro TX100 Transmitter - Most of us dream about a wireless everyday life where everything is much easier and simpler. When we created the Audio Pro Wireless solution, our goal were to get rid of unnecessary loudspeaker cables, but still keep a high quality hifi sound. The best of two worlds in a small dongle. And with WF100 our goals was fulfilled. You can now establish a robust and fast wireless network with CD quality streaming. And it works both on a Mac and a PC without complicated installations. Furthermore we have a few other solutions in the WF100 family, which lets you connect any device with sound input/output to our wireless audio streaming network. Without any delays. Without any interference. With much pleasure.
Features:
- Wireless full CD quality sound
-Burr Brown DA converter, Sonix Sound processor
- Robust and dedicated network for your audio
- Easy setup, get wireless music in seconds
- Wireless range room to room: Up to 20 meters
- Wireless range same room: Up to 50 meters
- Wireless range open field: Up to 100 meters
- No interference or audible delays
- Works with both Mac and PC
- Plug ‘n play, no software needed
- Flexible multiroom possibilities
- RF band: 2.4GHz
- Sample rate: 48 KHz
- Dedicated proprietary protocol
- USB 2.0 interface
- Analogue in- and outputs
Wireless Music Anywhere
Our flexible wireless transmitter makes it possible to connect to any sound source. You can connect it directly to your computers USB port or to your stereo or iPod-, iPhone- and iPad-dock via 3.5 mm stereo cable. Done! Now you can enjoy perfect wireless sound. You can connect any soundsoruce which has a sound output (such as headphones out) to the transmitter, and all powered speakers which has line in to the receiver (separate USB power supply is needed if the unit doesn't have USB power supply.)

Advanced Technology Built-In
Audio Pro always uses the most advanced and proven technologies to give you the quality you expect from us. For our wireless components we’ve installed high performance Burr/Brown D/A-converters with 24 bit resolution and advanced Sonix digital sound processors, which use superior noise reduction and sophisticated error correction algorithms for best possible sound reproduction and extremely high efficiency.

FAQs
Are you using more than one TX100 transmitter?
Make sure that the TX100’s aren’t running on the on same House Code. If more than one TX100 uses the same House Code, interference may occur. Disconnect one TX100, or change the House Code.
Are you using the same House Code on transmitter and receiver?
Make sure the same House Code is set on both the transmitter and the receiver.
How far apart are the transmitter and receiver?
If distance between the transmitter and receiver is too far, the, connection might be lost. Try placing the transmitter and receiver in closer proximity, does this help?
Are there walls between the transmitter and receiver?
If your home has thick concrete walls, or walls of plaster with wire lath, the wireless range will decrease. Try placing transmitter and receiver in the same room, does this help?
Are there more wireless networks in the area?
If there are many wifi networks running in the area, wireless range can decrease. There are useful apps for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch and Android to detect local wifi networks, and see which channel might be crowded.
You can also try to change the channel on your wireless router to improve Audio Pro network range and your own home network wifi performance. (Audio Pro network transmits on channel 1, 6 or 11.)
Are you using MAC or PC?
If you use Macbook Pro or Mac Mini, there can be conflicts with the internal wifi network cards in the computer. This is because the USB sockets are too close to the internal network card. Try connecting the TX100 by cable to the headphone jack (and to USB power supply) and place the TX100 away from your computer, does this help?
Is your computer connected to the internet via cable or wifi?
The Audio Pro network can weaken a local wifi network (but not weaken itself).
If possible, you should change channel on your wireless router, the Audio Pro network transmitts on channel 1, 6, or 11. Choose a new channel on your router, for example 3, 8 or 13. (in total there are 13 channels on the 2.4GHz band.)
There are useful apps for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch and Android to detect local wifi networks, and see which channel might be crowded.
If you cannot change the channel on your wireless router, try connecting computer via Ethernet cable instead. Does this help?
Are there Bluetooth units active in the area?
Shut down all active Bluetooth devices. Does this help?
Is the LED light on the transmitter blue?
If the light is red, try moving the transmitter and receiver closer together.
Does this turn the LED blue?
Windows 7 and Mac OS, select sound output
When connecting the TX100 transmitter to a computer using Windows 7 or Mac OS, you need to select the sound output. Go to: system settings, find sound settings, and select USB HEADSET as your sound output. (In older Windows OS there is no need for this, TX100 will take over automatically as the sound output device.)