4. Using the included RCA cable, connect the input jacks on the rear
panel of the subwoofer unit (above image, top) to the corresponding
line out or audio output jack(s) of the audio source (stereo tuner,
computer, game system or whatever).
5. Plug the AC power cord attached to the rear of the subwoofer unit
(above image, bottom) into an electrical outlet and set the power
switch (also on the rear panel of the subwoofer) to the on position.
operation
With the both the speaker system and the audio source turned on and
generating an audio signal, adjust the volume and bass levels of the
speaker system to desired levels (adjusting the volume/audio output
level on the audio source as necessary) using the controls and indicators
on the front of the subwoofer or the remote control, as described below.
Subwoofer Front Panel
Standby LED:
This blinks when the power switch on the rear panel is in
the on position. When the
Mute
button is pressed, this LED remains
on (no longer blinking), indicating the system has been brought out
of standby and is ready to operate.
Mute LED:
This blinks when the sound has been muted using the
Mute
button (see below).
Virtual 5.1 / 5.1 Channel LEDs:
Pressing the
Source
button toggles
between these two options, with one or the other corresponding LEDs
lighting to indicate the selection. Virtual 5.1 can be used when the
source isn’t actual 5.1 channel sound.
Bass– / Bass+ LEDs:
When the bass control is activated (pressing the
Mode
button toggles between bass and volume control), the
corresponding LED will light as the
Down/Up
buttons are pressed to
lower or raise the level of the bass.
Vol– / Vol+ LEDs:
When the volume control is activated (pressing the
Mode
button toggles between bass and volume control), the
corresponding LED will light as the
Down/Up
buttons are pressed to
lower or raise the level of the overall volume (including bass).
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