6.
To disable the mode, simply disconnect the Bluetooth® connection in your device.
Continued
Analog
1. Connect the 3.5 mm plug end from the wired remote control to your media device, such as Mp3/Mp4,
CD/DVD player, LCD TV, smartphone, tablet, or notebook.
2. Please ensure any connected Bluetooth® device is turned off, else the signal will continue to stream via
Bluetooth® mode.
3. Alternatively, you can connect a 3.5 mm plug from the media player to the side of the wired remote
control.
Operations
1. Ensure the master volume is at the lowest setting.
2. Turn on the main AC power and switch on the speaker system from the rear power switch.
3. Start the media player and song. For Bluetooth® enabled device, please start the music playback apps. For
Analog connection, start the playback from the Mp3/Mp4 player or notebook, etc.
4. Adjust the volume on the media player, and speaker's master volume to your preferred listening level. The
master volume is located at the side panel of the right speaker.
5. For added sound effects, you can adjust the bass levels on the side panel.
6. Note: it is advisable not to turn the volume too loud or to its extreme volume limit to avoid damage to the
speaker driver material and impair your hearing. Always adjust in slow increment.
7. The system will conserve energy if there are no audio signal detected after 20 minutes. It will enter sleep
mode till it detects audio signal again. The LED will blink slowly in red colour if it is in AUX mode, and in
blue colour if it is in Bluetooth® mode.
NFC (Nearfield communication)
This function allows any NFC enabled device to easily connect to the speaker system by placing near the NFC
logo.
1. To use the NFC function, just tap the NFC enabled device on the NFC logo at the top of the remote
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control.
2. This will connect the system to this device, and disconnect any previous connected device.
3. Once connected, you can commence the music playback as mentioned above.
Tap once on the NFC logo
(top of right speaker), or
place near the logo
Speaker connects
immediately to
NFC enabled device,
previous device is
disconnected.
Technical Information
50 Watt RMS
12 Watt x 2+ 26 Watt RMS
< 0.5% 1 W 1 kHz
35 Hz - 20 kHz
> 75 dB
> 40 dB
Tweeter driver type:
2.5"
Tweeter impedance:
4 Ohm
Woofer driver type:
5.25"
Woofer impedance:
8 Ohm
2RCA, Output 2 - remote control: 3.5 mm Headphones
DIN jack, Input 2 - remote control: 3.5 mm stereo
Wireless
NFC supported
Troubleshooting
Questions
Solutions
Check if the main power is turned on
Power LED won't light up
Check if all connectors are properly inserted
Check if the audio source is working well
No sound heard
Check if the media player is playing the audio source
Check if the volume level is turned up
Check if the satellite cables are not kinked and properly connected.
One or more satellite no sound
Check source cable is correctly inserted to the correct jack.
Ensure the media file or format is of the supported type.
Ensure the bit rate recorded on the digital file is above 192 Kbps,
Sound is distorted or unclear
for clearer reproduction.
Check all cables for damaged or failed copper wire.
What are the products
Any media player with 3.5 mm stereo jack such as smartphones,
supported?
tablets, Mp3/Mp4 players, CD/DVD players, LCD TV, PC or
notebooks. For NFC, the media device must be NFC enabled.
What the perfect location to
Subwoofer is non-directional, so it can be placed anywhere. But
place the subwoofer?
for deeper bass, it is preferably to place it on the floor and with its
back to the wall.
Alternative input connection:
via 3.5 mm stereo jack on remote control
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3.5 mm stereo
jack: audio input 2
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