Remote control
aSTANDBY: on/offbutton (standby mode)
bPC: PC input selection button
cAUX: AUX input selection button
dTREBLE +/-: treble level up/down
eBASS +/-: bass level up/down buttons
fSAT VOL +/-: satellites volume up/down buttons
gSUB VOL +/-: subwoofer volume up/down buttons
hVOLUME +/-: master volume up/down buttons
iMUTE: sound on/offbutton
jRESET: 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
insignificant image distortion in these supersensitive
devices is possible.
MSS сonnecting 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 offand 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– iterminals 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