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6. REMOTE CONTROL
aSTANDBY: standby button
bMUTE: muting button
cINPUT: sound source selection button
dSOUND: PRO. LOGIC switch button
eRESET: preset button
f SW.VOL-: bass control button
g SW.VOL+: bass control button
hC.VOL-: center volume control button
iC.VOL+: center volume control button
jS.VOL-: rear chanels volume control button
kS.VOL+: rear chanels volume control button
lM.VOL-: master volume control button
mM.VOL+: master volume control button
Remote control battery installation
•Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.
•Insert 2 AAA type batteries (included).
•Close the battery compartment.
Notes:
• Use the remote control at an angle of no more than 30°, no more
than 7 meters away.
• Direct the RC at the IR receiver display on the subwoofer.
• If the remote control does not work, check the battery or replace
the discharged battery with a new one.
• Remove the battery from the remote control if you don’t intend to
use it for a long time (more than a week).
5. PREPARATION AND OPERATION
Speaker placement
• To achieve optimum sound, it’s recommended that you place the
speakers according to Fig. 4. The center and front speakers should
be located along an imaginary circle with the distance between the
listener and the center channel speaker as a radius, and the lis-
tener’s head as the center. Each of the three speakers should be
placed at equal distance from the listener. The front speakers and
the listener make up an equilateral triangle. The rear speakers are
placed at the same distance from the listener (on the imaginary
circle, too) at an angle of nearly 110° to the Listener – Display axis.
• Avoid placing your speakers in the corners and close to walls, as
this can lead to unwanted resonance and distortions. If possible, place
them at least 20 cm away from walls.
• For more accurate perception, the tweeters should be at the listen-
er’s ear level.
Fig. 3. Remote control