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Preparing the Remote Control

Inserting batteries into the remote 
control

O

 Use two R03 or LR03 (size AAA) batteries.

O

 Two R03 (size AAA) batteries are supplied with the unit.

O

O

 Remove the cover and insert the batteries.

 Remove the cover and insert the batteries.

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 To remove the cover, lift its latch 

 while 

pressing it in the 

W

 direction.

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 Check the polarity markings 

+

 and 

-

 to insert the 

batteries correctly.

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Top of the cover

Bottom of the cover

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O

 To close the cover, insert the protrusion at the bottom of 

the cover into the notch on the remote control and then 
push down the top of the cover until a click is heard.

Q

 About  batteries

• Battery life differs depending on how the battery is used. Replace 

both of two batteries with new ones if you experience difficulty in 
using the remote control or if the signal transmission distance 
shortens.

• Dispose of the used batteries following your local regulations for 

disposal.

Connecting the Power Cord

O

 Be sure to connect the power cord only after all 

the connections have been done.

Connecting to the wall outlet should be 
the last connection made.

O

 Firmly insert the power plug fully into outlet.

O

 Be sure to power OFF the unit before disconnecting the power 

plug.

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Summary of Contents for HAV-R100G

Page 1: ...V R300GT Q To prevent damage or injury be sure to read and understand these User s Manual before assembling or using your IGO Audio HOME THEATRE RACK SYSTEM Q Please keep these instructions handy for...

Page 2: ...u are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with...

Page 3: ...and Precautions on Use 10 Licenses and Trademarks 10 About this Unit 11 Installation Installing External Equipment such as a TV and Player 14 Connecting a TV and Player 16 Connecting a TV 16 Connecti...

Page 4: ...R200G 1 HAV R300GT 2 Shelf pin Support pin for installing the shelf boards HAV R100G HAV R200G 4 HAV R300GT 8 Remote control IRT S100 1 AAA R03 batteries 2 Foot HAV R100G 4 HAV R200G 5 HAV R300GT 6 To...

Page 5: ...t must be followed a compulsory action Detailed instructions will be described in or near the symbol in either text or picture form Indicates disconnection On abnormal operation and breakdown Q If the...

Page 6: ...unit be careful not to allow any protruding portion of the TV to come into contact with other objects O The TV may fall or be damaged resulting in injury On operation Q Do not repair modify or disasse...

Page 7: ...to the unit O For HAV R100G HAV R200G and HAV R300GT the weight limits for the objects to be placed on each board Refer to Specifications O Do not place any objects other than a TV on the top board Q...

Page 8: ...oducts to come into prolonged contact with the unit This may cause deterioration or damage to the surface finishing Q Do not place objects that are easily in uenced by magnetism such as clocks on this...

Page 9: ...ances may cause the cabinet to deteriorate or damage the surface finishing Q Cleaning the cabinet and control panel O Remove the dirt and dust accumulated on the cabinet and then lightly wipe with a c...

Page 10: ...intentional or negligent act of customer misuse and or use of this product under other abnormal conditions OFORMOSA PROSONIC INDUSTRIES BERHAD shall not be liable for any incidental damages arising ou...

Page 11: ...u can adjust the height of the shelf boards 3 levels Center speaker for HAV R300GT only Functioning when surround mode is ON Foot Refer to Installation Guide Front speaker left Control panel Control p...

Page 12: ...ve it Power cord When connecting external equipment such as a TV or BD DVD player connect the power cord to the wall outlet only after the necessary connections have been completed Optical digital aud...

Page 13: ...buttons may have different functions from ordinary operations Rear view Front view Battery compartment cover Remove this cover to insert batteries BASS Press to switch the BASS BOOST setting Signal tr...

Page 14: ...prevent the TV from falling or toppling over Top glass Upper compartment Lower compartment HAV R100G HAV R200G HAV R300GT Model Equipment installation position Shelf board installation position Stora...

Page 15: ...ffers depending on the connected TV Securing the unit and TV stand with topple Securing the unit and TV stand with topple prevention belt prevention belt O Bring the topple prevention belt located at...

Page 16: ...operating instructions of the connected equipment for setup Connecting a TV Amplifier connections Amplifier connections When the TV set has optical audio digital OUT connect using an optical cable Whe...

Page 17: ...able 1 piece supplied for connection to either TV or audio player White Red White Red Pin cable not supplied White Red Mini plug O Refer to the operating instructions of each equipment to connect equi...

Page 18: ...e cover into the notch on the remote control and then push down the top of the cover until a click is heard QAbout batteries Battery life differs depending on how the battery is used Replace both of t...

Page 19: ...tes About the remote control s operating range OPoint the remote control at the remote sensor on the unit OAvoid exposing the remote sensor to intense light The remote control may not function under s...

Page 20: ...emote control Press the INPUT button for the desired source Adjusting the volume level 1 Press VOL to control the volume level When decreasing the volume level two indicators on the left side flash Wh...

Page 21: ...BASS 0 Flat BASS 2 High boost BASS 1 Low boost Default BASS 3 EX High boost Enjoying Surround Sound Turning on SURROUND mode 1 Turn on SURROUND mode by pressing ON OFF O Each time you press the surrou...

Page 22: ...acts due to changes in the room temperature This is not an issue unless you experience a problem in the sound The unit becomes hot even when it is not in use The unit becomes hot even when it is not i...

Page 23: ...en Power off Check if Possible Solution Other Page There is an input signal This unit will automatically turn to standby mode if there is no signal from selected input within ten minutes Sound No soun...

Page 24: ...waves analog signals at regular intervals and digitalizing the height of the sound waves The number of samples obtained in one second is called the sampling frequency As the sampling frequency gets hi...

Page 25: ...rated 20 W per channel minimum RMS power with no more than 1 total harmonic distortion from 250 mW to rate output Power output Rated Front L Front R 20 W 20 W at 6 1 kHz 1 THD Power output Reference...

Page 26: ...26 QExternal dimensions Unit inch mm HAV R100G HAV R200G HAV R300GT 23 7 16 595 mm 16 406 mm 39 7 16 1002 mm 23 7 16 595 mm 16 406 mm 47 5 16 1202 mm 16 406 mm 55 3 16 1402 mm 23 7 16 595 mm...

Page 27: ...ion position 14 L License 10 M Muting 20 O Optical cable 4 P PCM 24 Power consumption 25 Power cord 18 R Rear view 12 Remote control 13 Remote sensor 19 S Safety precautions 5 Sampling frequency 24 Sh...

Page 28: ...Website http www igoaudio com 650 AVR300 02 Printed in Malaysia...

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