BAS002
Features of the Remote Control
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Features of the Remote Control
The remote control unit provides a wide radio range at low
power and draws low current levels by optimizing the
operating and idle status. A low power microprocessor
controls the functions of the radio remote control.
The control also includes a range finder to indicate if the
amplifier is in range and if the amplifier is playing a sound.
Keypad Functions
•
Left Arrow
: Increases the attenuation, thus lowering the
volume.
•
Right Arrow
: Decreases the attenuation, thus increasing
the volume.
•
OK Button
: Starts and stops playing in USB mode, and
enables or disables the source in AUX mode.
The keypad on the remote control
functions the same as the keypad on
the amplifier, with the exception of
the up and down arrow keys.
•
Up and Down Arrows
: these keys can be programmed
by software to activate functions such as BasBOOST,
TIMER, STANDBY, etc. Each function that is
programmed is saved for next use until a different
function is assigned. These keys have no programmed
function initially, by default.
LED Status
The LED emits green, red, or yellow, depending on the
status of the remote control signal with the system. Also, the
LED may flash or show a steady light depending on system
status.
•
Green flashing:
the amplifier is successfully receiving
signals from the remote control and is muted (no sound
signal is produced by the speaker). Press
OK
to start the
amplifier playing (the selected file in the USB device
will be played or the AUX IN source channel will be
driven to the power amplifier).
•
Green steady:
the amplifier is successfully receiving
signals from the remote control and playing sound. The
signal source may come from USB or AUX IN. Press
OK
to stop the amplifier from playing.
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