Remote control
a
STANDBY: on/o
ff
button (standby mode)
b
PC: PC input selection button
c
AUX: AUX input selection button
d
/-: treble level up/down
e
BASS +/-: bass level up/down buttons
f
SAT VOL +/-: satellites volume up/down buttons
g
SUB VOL +/-: subwoofer volume up/down buttons
h
/-: master volume up/down buttons
i
MUTE: sound on/o
ff
button
j
RESET: return to default settings
Remote control (RC) battery installation
•
Open the battery compartment on the back of the
remote control.
•
Insert the included AAA batteries.
•
Close the battery compartment.
Notes:
• Use the RC at an angle no more than 30° at a dis-
tance of no more than 7 meters.
• Direct the remote control at the IR receiver on
the subwoofer.
• If the remote control does not work, check the
batteries or replace the discharged batteries
with new ones.
• Remove the batteries from the RC if you don’t
intend to use it for a long time.
5. PREPARATION AND OPERATION
Speaker placement
•
Place the speakers symmetrically to the listener at least
one meter away. The subwoofer emits non- directional
sound, therefore it can be located in any place of the
room where it sounds the best.
•
Place MSS far away from monitors and TV sets, as
insigni
fi
cant image distortion in these supersensitive
devices is possible.
MSS
с
onnecting and control
MS-1060R speaker system can be connected to virtually any audio devices: DVD/CD players, PCs,
laptops, etc. (see connection diagram in Fig. 4).
•
Before making any connections, make sure the MSS is o
ff
and unplugged. Connect the satellites
to the subwoofer using audio cables (included), observing polarity. Speaker cable ends of the audio
cable plug into the subwoofer AUDIO OUTPUT L+/L–
i
terminals and another ones plug into the
left speaker terminals «
+»
and «-». The same way plug the cable ends of the another audio cable into
Fig. 3. Remote control
a
d
c
b
i
j
VOLUME
SUB VOL
SAT VOL
BASS
TREBLE
RESET
PC
AUX
MUTE
STANDBY
e
f
g
h
ENG
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2.1 Multimedia Speaker System