8. SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply
AC:
230V
~
50Hz
Output Power
Subwoofer
50 Watts RMS/CH (10% THD at 100Hz)
Front and Surround Speaker
15 Watts RMS/CH (10% THD at 1KHz)
Centre Speaker
15 Watts RMS/CH (10% THD at 1KHz)
Power Consumption
100W
Total Output Power
125W
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NOTE:
Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice
Use with stereo (L & R) source
Press the AUX, TV or CD INPUT selector on the remote control or the MODE button on the main unit (Subwoofer) and
then follow the same instructions of 5.1 explained on this page.The AUX, TV or CD LED light will illuminate on the front
of the subwoofer.
Press VIRTUAL SURROUND button to enable the 5.1 surround sound. Otherwise, the CENTRE and rear
SURROUND speakers are inoperative.
Master volume adjustment
To increase or decrease the Volume level of all speakers at the same time, press the MASTER button selector and then
adjust using the UP / DOWN volume to your desired level.
This adjustment can be made also with the MASTER volume control on main unit (Subwoofer).
Standby mode
Press the Standby/On button on the remote control to switch off the system, (the Standby indicator will illuminate
on the front of the unit).
Remote control battery replacement
Remove the cover from the rear of the remote control. Insert 2 AAA or equivalent size batteries into the battery
compartment of the remote controller and replace the cover.
Rubber Feet Installation
The rubber feet for Subwoofer and Centre speakers are included with the package. Before installation, use a
polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and dirt on the bottom of the units. The rubber feet come with self-
adhesive tape. Put the rubber feet on the four corners of the bottom of the unit.
WARNING:
PLEASE NOTE THE SUBWOOFER (MAIN UNIT), THE FRONT AND SURROUND SPEAKERS SUPPLIED
WITH THIS KIT ARE NOT MAGNETICALLY SHIELDED AND MUST BE POSITIONED AWAY FROM A TV
OR MONITOR SCREEN (EG. SUBWOOFER: AT LEAST 100CM, FRONT AND SURROUND SPEAKERS:
AT LEAST 60CM). FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION MAY RESULT IN LOCALISED
DISCOLOURATION OF THE SCREEN, WHICH MAY NOT BE CORRECTABLE.