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The document is a user manual for the ECHO-WS-01, a wireless 3D surround sound system, detailing its components, assembly, installation, and troubleshooting. It emphasizes the system's flexibility in speaker placement and ease of use, aiming to provide a theater-like audio experience at home. Additionally, it includes instructions for connecting and operating the system, as well as a troubleshooting section for common issues.

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The document is a user manual for the ECHO-WS-01, a wireless 3D surround sound system, detailing its components, assembly, installation, and troubleshooting. It emphasizes the system's flexibility in speaker placement and ease of use, aiming to provide a theater-like audio experience at home. Additionally, it includes instructions for connecting and operating the system, as well as a troubleshooting section for common issues.

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User Manual

Model Number: ECHO-WS-01


www.violet3d.com
Dear Customer,

Hearty congratulations on possessing a revolutionary 3D surround sound system which is


completely wireless and extremely convenient to install and use.

This system is such that you can place the speakers wherever convenient and unlike conventional
systems, there are no pre-fixed viewing/listening positions. The system can create theater like
sound right in your home for you to enjoy music and movies along with your family and friends.

We sincerely hope, you will continue to enjoy the performance of this system for years to come.
Should you need any clarification please do not hesitate to write to us. If you are satisfied with it,
please do tell all your friends about it. We shall be happy to arrange demonstrations for them at
their homes.

Kind regards,
Bhatia L. H.
Chairman
SNAP Networks Pvt. Ltd
Contents

1 Understanding Your Product 3


1.1 Wireless Speakers 3
1.2 Speaker Stand 3
1.3 Wireless Sound Transmitter 4
1.4 Microphone 5
1.5 Wireless Remote Control 6
1.6 Wireless Subwoofer System 7
2 Unpacking & Assembly 8
2.1 Echo WS-01 Unpacking 8
2.2 Speaker Assembly 9
2.3 WSub-01 Unpacking 10
2.4 Power On Subwoofer 11
2.5 Power On Speakers 11
2.6 Speaker Placement 12
2.7 Microphone Assembly 13
3 Installation 14
3.1 Connect Microphone to Transmitter 14
3.2 Microphone Placement for System Characterization 15
3.3 Power On Transmitter 16
3.4 System Learning 16

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Contents

4 Connectors 18
4.1 Front Side Connector 18
4.2 Back Side Connector 19
5 Listen & Enjoy 20
6 LED Status Indicator 21
7 Connectors Description 21
7.1 Connectors - Front Side 21
7.2 Connectors - Back Side 22
8 Remote Control 23
9 Troubleshooting 24
9.1 During Normal Usage 24
9.2 During Learning 24
10 Caution 25
11 Warranty 26
12 Contact 27

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1. Understanding Your Product

1.1 Wireless Speakers (henceforth called as a Speaker)

LED On indicating Power is ON

E26 Light Blub Connector. 230V AC Input

1.2 Speaker Stand


E26 Light Bulb Holder

230V AC Input

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1.3. Wireless Sound Transmitter (henceforth called as Transmitter)
Front Side

aux 2

D2
D1
A2
A1
6C

3.5mm
Source Status Stereo
Power Mute Jack

Back Side

L 1
Power
C
SL
FL
2
R 5A
SUB 5VDC, 1.
OUT
SUB
SR Dig
FR
Aux 1

Ana
Mic

Mic Ana Sub Out Aux 1 Dig 2 Dig 1 Power

4
1.4 Microphone

5
1.5 Wireless Remote Control (henceforth called as Remote Control)

Power

+
Volume + Volume
- +
Source - Source Source Source +

-
Volume Volume -

+ + +
Bass + Bass - Mid Treble Treble +

Mid +
- - -
Bass - Bass Mid Treble Treble -

Mid -

Mute Learn Learn

Unmute

6
1.6 Wireless Subwoofer System

Connect Switch

Connect
LED On indicating
Power is ON ON
230 V OFF

Note: Check LED is "ON" when connected to Power source

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2. Unpacking & Assembly
2.1 Echo WS-01 Unpacking
Mic wing bracket (1)
+ coupler (1)

Mic Rods (2)

Mic Wings (3)


with Cable

Speakers (5)

Transmiter (1)

Remote (1)
Adapter (1)
Batteries (2)

Speaker Stand (5)

Mic Base (1)

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2.2 Speaker Assembly
Screw Speaker into Speaker Stand

Speaker

Speaker Stand

CAUTION!
Do not over-tighten the Speaker into Speaker Stand,
doing this may damage the plug and sockets

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2.3 WSub-01 Unpacking

Subwoofer

10
2.4 Power On Subwoofer

Connect Switch

Connect

LED On indicating
ON

230 V Power is ON OFF

Note: Check LED is "ON" when connected to Power source


2.5 Power On Speakers

LED On indicating Power is ON

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2.6 Speaker Placement

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2. 7 Microphone Assembly
Step-1 : Wings with cable
Step-2 : Bracket
2
Step-3 : Pipe+ Coupler Green
Step-4 : Base
Wing
1. Insert Wing 1, 2 and 3 into the Bracket in the
sequence as shown in the figure 1 Red
2. Insert the Cable through the Bracket, Pipe,
Coupler and Base Bracket
3. Tighten/Fix the Pipes to the Bracket, Yellow
Coupler and Base 3

Pipe

Coupler

Pipe

Base

Cable

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3. Installation
3.1 Connect Microphone to Transmitter

1
Connect Microphone
to Transmitter
3

Aux 1

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3.2 Microphone Placement for system characterization
a) Place microphone close to listening position
b) Wing 1 (Red) should point to the front (to TV) of the room
c) Height should be around 4 ft.Place both rods with base on the floor or one rod with base
on the sofa/couch or a table.
d) All 5 speakers should be in line of sight of the microphone.

2 1
3
4 ft

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3.3 Power On Transmitter

Power Connector

L 1
Power
C
SL
FL
2
R A
SUB 5VDC, 1.5
OUT
SUB
SR Dig
FR
Aux 1

Ana
Mic

3.4 System Learning


a. Make sure steps 3.1 to 3.3 are completed
b. Make sure all 5 speakers and subwoofer are powered ON +
c. Make sure there are no loud noises in the room -
Volume
+
Source Source
d. Switch off any fans or air conditioners
e. Be prepared for loud tones that will come out of the speakers -
Volume

+ + +
Bass - Mid Treble

- - -
Bass Mid Treble

Learn

Press and hold


Learn Button

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3.4.1 Press and hold the learn button on the remote control.
The status LED will start to blink Orange.
a. Step aside such that you are NOT in between any speaker and the microphone.
b. Make sure you can see the front of the transmitter.
c. Keep quiet until the Orange Status LED stops blinking (2 minutes).

aux 2

Power Mute Source Status 3.5mm


Stereo
Jack

3.4.2 You will hear set of rapid tones from all speakers. Make sure you hear all five speakers and
the subwoofer sound.
3.4.3 Observe the transmitter front panel for any error
a. ERROR CASE: Blinking of Red Status LED and ‘D1’ for 10 sec. This indicates that the
noise in the room is too loud for learning. Reduce room noise and start again.
b. ERROR CASE: Blinking of Red Status LED and ‘D2’ for 10 sec. This indicates that the
MIC has been damaged.
c. ERROR CASE: Blinking of all source LED’s and Red Status LED for 10 sec. This indicates that the
MIC is not connected.

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3.4.4 It will take 2 minutes to complete this process. The status LED will turn Green if the process is successful
a. ERROR CASE: If Source LED’s blinking, this indicates that the learning procedure did not complete
successfully. So repeat the process.
b. In case above error happens repeatedly, please call your service center.

aux 2

Source
Power Mute Status 3.5mm
Stereo
Jack

3.4.5 Disconnect the Mic, release the wings and store in the box.

4. Connectors
4.1 Front Side Connector

aux 2

Power Mute Source Status 3.5mm


Stereo
Jack

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4.2 Back Side Connector

Digital 1

L 1
Power
C
SL
FL
2
R A
SUB 5VDC, 1.5
OUT
SUB
SR Dig
FR
Aux 1

Ana
Mic

Aux 1

DV
D
Pla
ye
r
DT
H

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5. Listen & Enjoy

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6. LED Status Indicators
aux 2

Source
Power Mute Status 3.5mm Stereo Jack
Led Color Indicator
Power Green Power On
Orange Standby
Blinking Green Remote Key Pressed
Mute Orange System Muted
Off System Is Unmuted
Source 6C Blue Source Is Analog 6 Channel
A1 Blue Source Is Auxiliary Stereo (Back Panel)
A2 Blue Source Is Auxiliary Stereo (Front Panel)
D1 Blue Source Is Digital 1
D2 Blue Source Is Digital 2
Status Green On System Is Ok
Blinking Red Speaker Is Not Powered On
Blinking Orange System Is Learning
Notes Blinking Of Red Status LED Indicates 'Noise' Error During Learning
and D1 For 10 Sec
Blinking Of Red Status LED Indicates 'Microphone' Error During Learning
and D2 For 10 Sec
Blinking Of All Source LED’s Indicates No Mic Connected
and Red Status LED For 10 Sec
7. Connectors Description
7.1 Connectors - Front Side
Connector Type Signal Specs Function
aux2 3.5mm Stereo Input, Line Level, 3.3V Max Connect Line Level stereo audio
signal from audio source
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7.2 Connectors - Back Side
FL SL C L 1

Power
FR SR SUB R 2
SUB
OUT

Mic Ana Aux 1 Dig 5VDC, 1.5A

Mic Ana Sub out Aux 1 Dig Power


Connector Type Signal Specs Function
Mic Proprietary, Input (Mic Level) Connect Mic Input Here. Care Should
Specific To Violet Be Taken While Connecting Since
Connector Plugs In Only One
Orientation. Mic Should Be Disconnected
After Learning Is Complete
(Caution: Do not connect non-Voilet MIC)
Ana RCA Input, Line Level, Connect Line Level 5.1 Decoded Audio Signal
3.3v Max From Source Such As Dvd Player.
Fl > Front Left FL SL C

Fr > Front Right


Sl > Surround Left FR SR SUB
Sr > Surround Right
C > Center
Sub > Subwoofer Ana

Sub Out RCA Output, Line Level, Subwoofer Output To Connect To


3.3v Max External Wired Active Subwoofer
(Note: Ensure Wireless Sub-woofer
Supplied With System Is Switched-off??)
Aux 1 RCA Input, Line Level, Connect Line Level Stereo Audio Signal
3.3v Max From Audio Source
Dig1 RCA, S/PDIF, Input, Line Level, Connect Coaxial Digital (Spdif) Audio
Digital Coaxial 3.3v Max Signal From Source
Dig2 RCA, S/PDIF, Input, Line Level, Connect Coaxial Digital (Spdif) Audio
Digital Coaxial 3.3v Max Signal From Source
Power Power Input, 5vdc 1.5A (Note: Only Connect The Adaptor Supplied
With This System)
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8. Remote Control

ce
+
Sour

le
+
Treb
me

le
+

-
Volu

Treb
me
-

rn
Volu

Lea
+
Mid
ce

-
Mid
-
Sour

-
Bass
+

-
Bass
Power

Key Symbol Action Function


Power Press & Release Power On -> Standby -> Power On
Source + +
Source Press & Release Source + => D1 -> D2 -> 6C -> A1 -> A2 -> D1
-
Source - Source Press & Release Source - => D1 -> A2 -> A1 -> 6C -> D2 -> D1
+
Volume + Volume Press & Release Volume + => Increase Volume
-
Volume - Volume Press & Release Volume - => Decrease Volume
+
Bass + Bass Press & Release Bass + => Increase Bass Frequencies
-
Bass - Bass Press & Release Bass - => Reduce Bass Frequencies
+
Mid + Mid Press & Release Mid + => Increase Mid Frequencies
Mid - -
Mid Press & Release Mid - => Reduce Mid Frequencies
Treble + +
Treble Press & Release Treble + => Increase Treble Frequencies
Treble - -
Treble Press & Release Treble - => Reduce Treble Frequencies
Mute Press & Release Mute the system
Unmute Press & Release Unmutes the system
Learn Learn Press & Hold (2 sec) Start learning procedure
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9. Troubleshooting
9.1 During Normal Usage
1. Status LED is RED or Blinking RED
• If Status LED is Blinking RED, some speakers have been turned off.
2. Speech sound seems to come more from back than front
• Repeat Learning procedure again.
3. There is no sound
• Check connections & source
• Check Mute Status
• Try increasing the Volume
4. If no sound in speakers with digital source, make sure connector is connected with DVD player
and RESET the transimitter once with the DVD player running.

9.2 During Learning


1. Blinking of Red Status LED and D1 for 10 sec.
• This indicates that the noise in the room is too loud for learning. Reduce noise and start again.
2. Blinking of Red Status LED and D2 for 10 sec.
• This indicates that there is something wrong with the microphone. Please call your
service center.
3. Blinking of all Source LED’s and Red Status LED for 10 sec.
• This indicates that microphone is not connected. If this repeats Please call your service center.
4. If Source LED is blinking.
• Learning procedure did not complete successfully. Repeat the process. In case error
happens repeatedly, call your service center.

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10. Caution
Caution 1: To reduce the risks of electric shock do not open device. No user-serviceable parts inside, refer
servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Caution 2: The speaker system is not intended for use by children without supervision.
Caution 3: The system should not be exposed to water (dripping or splashing) and no objects filled with
liquids, such as
vases, should be placed on any part of the system.
Caution 4: To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.

SAFETY WARNINGS:
AC-DC ADAPTER WARNING:
• To reduce risk of electric shock, do not expose AC adapter to rain, moisture, liquid, or heat sources (e.g. radiators,
heat registers, stoves, amplifiers, etc).
• AC-DC adapter is for indoor use only.
• Do not use any other AC-DC adapter with the product.
• Do not use a damaged AC-DC adapter or attempt to repair one.
• Inspect AC-DC adapter regularly for cable, plug, or casing damage.
POWER CORD WARNING:
• If the system is supplied with an extension cord or an electrical portable outlet device, the extension cord
or electrical portable outlet device must be positioned so that it is not subject to splashing
or ingress of moisture.
• It is recommended that most appliances be placed on a dedicated circuit. That is, a single power outlet
component which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits.
• Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed
in
a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets and point where the cord is
connected.
• Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension cords,
frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulations are dangerous, Any of these conditions could
result
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BATTERY WARNING:
• Risk of explosion and personal injury if batteries are replaced by incorrect type in Violet remote control.
• Do not open, mutilate, or expose to conducting materials (metal), moisture, liquid, fire, or heat (above 54oC or
130oF). Doing so may cause batteries to leak or explode, resulting in personal injury.
• Dispose of spent, leaking, or damaged batteries according to manufacture instructions and local laws.
• Store away from children in a cool, dry place at room temperature.

11. Warranty
Limited warranty:
SNAP Networks warrants that your product hardware shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for
one year, beginning from the date of purchase. Except where prohibited by applicable law, this warranty is
nontransferable and is limited to the original purchaser. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may
also have other rights that vary under local law.
This warranty does not cover problems or damage resulting from (1) Accident, lightning, water, fire, heat, abuse,
and misapplication or any unauthorized repair, modification or disassembly, (2) Improper operation or mainte-
nance, usage not in accordance with product instructions or connection to improper voltage supply, (3) The serial
number is deleted, defaced or altered, or, (4) Use of consumables, such as replacement batteries, not supplied by
SNAP Networks except where such restriction is prohibited by applicable law.
Remedies:
SNAP Networks entire liability and your exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty shall be at company option,
to repair or replace the hardware, provided that the hardware is returned to the point of purchase or such other
place as SNAP Networks may direct with a copy of the sales receipt and/or local warranty card. Shipping and
handling charges may apply except where prohibited by applicable law. SNAP Networks may at its option, use new
or refurbished or used parts in good working condition to repair or replace any hardware product. Any replace-
ment hardware product will be warranted for at least the remainder of the warranty period.
How to obtain warranty support:
Before submitting warranty claim, we recommend you visit the support section at http://www.violet3d.com for
technical assistance. Valid warranty claims are generally processed through the point of purchase during the first one
year after purchase; however, this period of time may vary depending on where you purchased your product – please
check with SNAP Networks or the retailer where you purchased your product for details.

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Warranty claims that cannot be processed through the point of purchase and any other product related questions
should be addressed directly to the company. The addresses and customer service contact information for SNAP
Networks can be found in the documentation accompanying your product and on the web at
http://www.violet3d.com.
Limitation of liability:
SNAP Networks shall not be liable for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages whatsoever,
including but not limited to loss of profits, revenue or data (whether direct or indirect) or commercial loss for
breach of any express or implied warranty on your product even if SNAP Networks has been advised of the
possibility of such damages. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, indirect,
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Duration of implied warranties
Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty or condition of merchantability or fitness
for a particular purpose on this hardware product is limited in duration to the applicable limited warranty period
for your product. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitation may not apply to you.
National statutory rights
Consumers have legal rights under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods Such
rights are not affected by the warranties in this Limited Warranty.
No other warranties
None of the SNAP Networks dealers, agents, or employees are authorized to make any modification, extension or
addition to this warranty.

Contact Address:
Customer Care
SNAP Networks Pvt Ltd. 734, 1st Floor,
22nd Main, 12th Cross, JP Nagar Phase 2, Bangalore 560 078, India
Mob: +91 90081 01043. Email: [email protected]
www.violet3d.com

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Contact Address:
Customer Care
VIOLET
734, 1st Floor, 22nd Main, 12th Cross, JP Nagar Phase 2, Bangalore 560 078, India
Mob: +91 90081 01043. Email: [email protected]
www.violet3d.com
For further details contact :
Customer Care
VIOLET
734, 1st Floor, 22nd Main, 12th Cross, JP Nagar Phase 2, Bangalore 560 078, India
Mob: +91 90081 01043. Email: [email protected]
www.violet3d.com

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