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Installing the Battery

The remote control uses a pre-installed
lithium battery. To prevent an anticipated
discharge of the battery, we’ve inserted an
insulating strip. Please pull it out prior to first
operation.
Should the r/c start to work unreliably
replace the battery with a new one of the
same type. Open the battery compartment.
Push the retention clip in the direction of
arrow and pull out the battery mounting.

Before you take out the empty battery,
please memorise its position. The “+”
marking must show upwards, otherwise the
r/c will not work and may be damaged.
Replace the cover.

Batteries must not be disposed by ordinary refuse disposal. Please lead
empty batteries towards appropriate collecting points. Never throw batte-
ries into fire.

Please point the r/c towards the main unit when operating its buttons.
The r/c works properly in a distance below 5m and in an angle of up to 45°
of the front of the unit. No obstacles may stand in the way between r/c and
infrared sensor.

If you won’t use the r/c for some time, please remove the battery from the
compartment, to prevent damage by leakage.

Operating the Home Cinema Set

1. Set the

MAIN POWER

switch at the subwoofer’s rear panel to ON-position

(I). Now the unit is in operation mode and the indicator lamp at the front
panel lights up in blue.

2. Now press the

5.1 CH IN

or

STEREO

button to select the desired input: 5.1

or STEREO.

3. When you’ve activated the STEREO input, you can choose the

2.1 CH

mode

(stereo with subwoofer) or the

5.1 CH

mode depending on the desired ope-

ration mode. Just hit the corresponding button. Accordingly the display
shows:

2.1 CH

or

5.1 CH

.

4. You can set the overall volume using the

M. VOL +/-

buttons of the r/c.

Press the

M. VOL

+

button to increase volume, or press the

M. VOL

-

but-

ton to lower the volume. The display shows the current setting from 0-50.

5. To adjust the loudness ratio between the speakers during normal operation

please follow like this:

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Summary of Contents for AS-120

Page 1: ...3...

Page 2: ...atre Systems For your own safety and in order to learn all about the functions available please read this manual and keep it for future reference And if you once sell the unit please include the manua...

Page 3: ...r touch a power cord with wet hands or use a damaged power cord Otherwise you face risk of life by electric shock If objects have fallen inside or liquid has been spilt onto the product disconnect the...

Page 4: ...stand of the subwoofer should be located close to a properly connected power socket In order to ensure a sufficient ventilation the subwoofer must not be operated behind curtains or the like Possible...

Page 5: ...input signal for the left surround speaker SR Please connect here the input signal for the right surround speaker CEN Please connect here the input signal for the centre speaker SW Please connect her...

Page 6: ...se the resulting short circuit will seriously damage the unit Before the connection please twist the strands Then open the speaker terminal and stick in the blank wire Then close the terminal 8 Power...

Page 7: ...woofer 6 CEN Press the or button if you want to increase or decrease the volume of the centre speaker 7 SUR Press the or button if you want to increase or decrease the volume of the rear surround spea...

Page 8: ...to the FR terminals at the subwoofer s rear panel 2 Connect the left front speaker to the FL terminals at the subwoofer s rear panel 3 Connect the right surround speaker to the SR terminals at the sub...

Page 9: ...in an angle of up to 45 of the front of the unit No obstacles may stand in the way between r c and infrared sensor If you won t use the r c for some time please remove the battery from the compartmen...

Page 10: ...e volume ration between the two front speakers using the BALANCE buttons 7 Press the button to silence the sound The display shows MU Press this button again to reactivate the sound 8 If you want to r...

Page 11: ...pecifications Output Power RMS P M P O Subwoofer 40 watts 100 watts Front 12 watts 30 watts per channel Centre 12 watts 30 watts Surround 12 watts 30 watts per channel Operating voltage AC230V 50 Hz 1...

Page 12: ...rrect errors and make technical alterations This manual is copyrighted All rights reserved Neither the manual as a whole nor excerpts may be reproduced without our prior written permission DK digital...

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