2
Using the Wired
Remote Control
Turning the speaker system On/Off
❒
Ensure that the subwoofer’s
main power switch is turned on.
❒
To turn on the speaker system or
switch to power-on mode, press
the
STANDBY/ POWER
button
once. The red
indicator above the
button shuts off, and the
MASTER
volume mode
indicator lights up.
❒
To turn off the speaker system or
switch to standby mode, press
the
STANDBY/ POWER
button
again. The red
indicator above
the button lights up.
Notes
•
On first power-on, the speaker system uses
default
volume, subwoofer and treble
settings.
•
On the subsequent power-on, the system
reinstates the last-used volume, subwoofer
and treble settings.
•
Volume, subwoofer and treble settings will
revert to the default if you turn off the
main power switch, disconnect the AC
power cord or remote control, or if there is
a power interruption.
Adjusting Front/Center/Rear volume
❒
To adjust the volume of all
speakers, press the
SELECT
button until the
MASTER
volume mode indicator is lit.
❒
To adjust the volume of the
center speaker, press the
SELECT
button until the
CENTER
mode indicator is lit.
❒
To adjust the volume of the rear
speakers and rear center speaker,
press the
SELECT
button until
the
REAR
mode indicator is lit.
❒
Press
or
to adjust the
respective volume levels.
Holding down either button will
increase or reduce the volume
levels continuously.
Notes
•
The lowest two
Level Indicators
are lit in
the default volume settings.
•
The remote control will revert to
MASTER
volume mode if left idle for
some time.
•
For your own safety, reduce the volume
level in
MASTER
volume mode before
switching the system to standby mode.
Adjusting subwoofer or treble levels
❒
To adjust subwoofer levels, press
the
SELECT
button until
the
SUB
mode indicator is lit.
❒
To adjust treble levels, press the
SELECT
button until
the
TREBLE
mode indicator is lit.
❒
Press
or
to adjust the
respective levels.
Holding down either button will
increase or reduce the levels
continuously.
General Notes
•
In the default subwoofer and treble
settings (flat response), the lowest three
Level Indicators
are lit.
•
Pressing
boosts the levels, and causes
more
Level Indicators
to be lit. Pressing
reduces the levels, and causes fewer
Level Indicators
to be lit.
Figure 1: Remote Control
Level
Indicators
Headphones Output
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