about 15 seconds, the top row of LEDs will show the current volume and the bottom row of
LED’s will show the current source. You should also see an on screen message on the TV that
reads “System Initializing”. When properly linked, the “Network Link” lights on the speaker
back panels will be on and steady green. You should also see an on screen message that
shows the number of speakers found. That number should be 6: 4 satellite speakers, one
center channel and one subwoofer. If it doesn’t show 6 speakers found, or shows “no
speakers found”, you will need to do a factory reset from the menu system. From the remote
control, press Menu and you should see the OSD menu on the TV, select ‘Setup’, select
‘Advanced’, select ‘Factory Reset’. The audio hub will power down automatically. Then power
on the hub again. If the system still cannot find all the speakers, refer to the troubleshooting
section.
5.
As mentioned in the installation section, the electronic address that the speaker uses is pre set
at the factory. The hub will decode the content and the proper signal will be sent to each
speaker. The subwoofer will get low frequency information, the right rear surround will only get
right rear surround information, etc.
6.
Once you are satisfied that all of the speakers are linked with the hub, you can put in your
favorite movie or turn on your satellite box and enjoy your favorite show in 5.1 surround sound.
Note: The system will automatically save the configuration when started successfully.
Setting up the Bluetooth input
The system has the ability to play music content from your smart phone or computer using the
Bluetooth link. To pair the system with your device, simply do the following:
1.
Press the “Pair” button on the top of the Audio Hub or aim the remote at the Audio Hub and
press the “Pair” button on the remote.
2.
Your device should have a set up menu that allows you to turn Bluetooth on or off, or in
“discovery mode”. Look for the name “Platin” and select it or tell your device to connect. The
system should auto pair with your device. There is no passcode to enter.
3.
Press the Input button on the remote or on the top of the Audio Hub until the “Bluetooth” LED
on the front panel of the Audio Hub is light. You should now be able to play music from your
device through the system. Adjust the volume on the device and the system as required.
Remember that using Bluetooth is similar to using headphones on your device. You will need
to make sure the volume of the device is turned up a little more.
Using the HD Wireless Audio system
1. Top panel and remote operation.
The Audio Hub top panel provides manual operation for some of the functions provided by the
remote control unit. The functions provided by the front panel are:
• Power
• Source
• Volume –
•
• Pair