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LIPSNC:

Lip Sync delays audio so that it is in sync with video that 
may be delayed due to processing. When the Display 
shows LIPSNC blinking, press SET. The Display now shows 
the standard value of  50 ms (milliseconds). You may 
adjust the Delay in 5 ms increments from 0 ms to 100 ms 
by pressing the Up and Down Navigation Buttons. Adjust 
until audio from the speakers follows the lip movements 
on the TV screen. Press SET or EXIT to save the setting and 
move to next adjustment.

DISPLY:

The Display option lets you choose between either 
Timeout YES or NO with the Left and Right Navigation 
Buttons. If you select T/O NO, the Display shows infor-
mation at all times. If you select T/O YES, the Display 
goes dark three seconds after your last action.

Please note that when you have selected Time Out YES, 
most of the commands from the Remote Control must 
be sent twice, first time to activate the Display, second 
time to perform the command. However, if Power Off, 
Volume Up, Volume Down or Mute is pressed when the 
Display is dark, it lights up, but the command is also 
executed. If you select Timeout NO, only one press on 
any Button is necessary, as there is no need to wake up 
the Display first. 

Press SET or EXIT to save the setting and move to next 
adjustment.

ON VOL:

On Vol lets you decide the start-up Volume of the sys-
tem. Press SET when ON VOL blinks. Now you can choose 
between OV OFF or OV plus a number with the Right and 
Left Navigation Buttons. OV OFF means that the system 
is silent when you switch it on, and you must increase 
the Volume from zero to desired volume every time it has 
been switched off. OV60 means that the system always 
starts up at the volume represented by the number 60. 
This number can be changed from 0 and up, in increments 
of one. If you select OVxx, you can increase and decrease 
the startup volume (and the number) with the Up and 
Down Navigation Buttons, and you can hear the actual 
volume while you are changing it. Just choose a comfort-
able startup volume, followed by a press on SET or EXIT to 
save the setting and move to the next adjustment. If you 
do nothing for three seconds, the system reverts to the 
Setup Menu by itself. 

NAME:

Permits you to add a name to any Input, up to six charac-
ters long.
When NAME blinks in the Display, press SET. The name of 
the first input is shown in the dot-matrix display line, with 
the entire name blinking above in the fixed-character sec-
tion. You may now jump from input to input with the Left 
and Right Navigation Buttons until you see the one you 
want to name. (If you are listening to a signal source, it 
remains active while you rename any or all inputs). Now 
press SET again. The first character blinks. Now use the 
Up and Down Navigation Buttons to run through the let-
ters of the alphabet, the digits 0-9 and various symbols. 
Search forwards or backwards. When you have run through 
all characters, the list begins again from the start. You 
can also select digits directly with the 0-9 alphanumeric 
buttons. Confirm you selection and jump to the next one 
(which now blinks) with the Right Navigation Button. 
Repeat the procedure until the name is entered, then 
press SET to skip to the next input. When you are done 
naming inputs, press EXIT once to skip to the next Setup 
item, or twice to leave Setup.

AU ON:

Activates or deactivates the AUTO TURN ON feature. 
This feature is explained at the start of this manual, 
but briefly it automatically switches the system ON 
when it senses a signal. The default setting is YES. 
With AU ON blinking, press SET on the Remote. You can 
select YES (not blinking) or NO (not blinking) with the 
Left and Right Navigation Buttons. Confirm your selec-
tion by pressing SET again, or press EXIT to skip to the 
next Setup item.

AU SRC:

Activates or deactivates the AUTO SOURCE SELECTION fea-
ture, which senses what Input you are currently using. The 
default setting is YES. If you would prefer to do the Input 
selection manually, choose NO. With AU SRC blinking 
press SET on the Remote. You can select YES (not blink-
ing) or NO (not blinking) with the Left and Right Navi-
gation Buttons. Confirm your selection by pressing SET 
again, or press EXIT to skip to the next Setup item.

RESET? 

If you press SET, when RESET? is shown blinking, the Dis-
play asks you to confirm with the word 

SURE?

 blinking. If 

you press EXIT now, nothing is reset, and the unit leaves 
the SETUP menu. If user press SET once again, all SETUP 
settings go back to factory default settings. RESET also 
sets BASS and TREBLE settings back to 0:

Summary of Contents for CS 360 Xcite

Page 1: ...rom live performances to monitoring the recordings you play in your home car or office We re confident that the JBL system you have chosen will provide every note of enjoyment that you expected and th...

Page 2: ...ings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8...

Page 3: ...ntly selected Digital Source is powered down or the device connected to its currently selected Analog Input stops playing If a signal is present at any other Input when a currently selected Digital de...

Page 4: ...igital one optical and one coaxial inputs and two analog inputs 2 Way video shielded satellites with titanium laminate tweeters and common voicing for all three channels and a 6 5 long throw floor fir...

Page 5: ...cts and music Figure 2 This figure shows an alternative layout which may be more suitable for some rooms of the subwoofer in relation to the left and right speakers is also of critical importance beca...

Page 6: ...te items and you may now position the remote sensor freely if you decide to use it The bracket should be attached to the wall first then the cables should be connected to the speaker and finally you c...

Page 7: ...ive red termi nal on each speaker Connect the black terminals in the same way Center Channel Observe polarities when making speaker connections as shown in Figure 5 Connect the center channel terminal...

Page 8: ...to this socket A digital RCA cable is included with the system 3 Optical TOS Link Digital Input Connect the optical digital output of any digital source MP3 player portable CD player stationary DVD or...

Page 9: ...Control or Front Panel 1 Direct Input Selector Buttons Remote Only Access each of the four Inputs on the rear panel with the Buttons R1 to R4 Under normal day to day use the Automatic Source Selectio...

Page 10: ...off by press ing either of the volume buttons on the front panel or the remote control E Exit Button Remote Only Press the Exit Button to stop a process and leave menus or functions F Navigation Butt...

Page 11: ...gnal circulates between the three speakers and the subwoofer sound from the subwoofer only if SUBWFR is ON While the test signal is heard from each speaker the Display shows which one you are listenin...

Page 12: ...tup Menu by itself NAME Permits you to add a name to any Input up to six charac ters long When NAME blinks in the Display press SET The name of the first input is shown in the dot matrix display line...

Page 13: ...MOVIE VIRTUAL 3CH WIDE VSWIDE X DOLBY PL2 MOVIE VIRTUAL 3CH REF VS REF X X X DOLBY SRS TRUSURROUND SRS TS DTS SURROUND MODE STREAM TYPE 1 0 1 1 3 0 3 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 3 1 0 3 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 3 2 0 3 2 1...

Page 14: ...tereo mode the center speaker will not play Increase the level of the center channel using the level adjustment instructions earlier in this manual Check the connections between the subwoofer and the...

Page 15: ...x 273 x 337 mm 15 1 2 x 10 3 4 x 13 1 4 Weight Satellites each 1 45 kg 3 2 lbs Center 1 45 kg 3 2 lbs Subwoofer 11 8 kg 26 lbs DESIGN GOAL Bring the thrill of live performance and movie sound to the h...

Page 16: ...ndustries Incorporated registered in the United States and or other countries Pro Sound Comes Home is a trademark of Harman International Industries Incorporated Manufactured under license under U S P...

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