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® ® VISION BEYOND SOUND VISION BEYOND SOUND ® INSTRUCTION MANUAL HT50 5.1-CHANNEL HOME THEATER SYSTEM WITH ACTIVE SUBWOOFER AND BUILT-IN AMPLIFIER Product and Instruction Manual subject to change. Photo is for reference only. Printed in China.
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The lightning flash and arrow head within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of "dangerous voltage" inside the product. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS. DO NOT EXPOSE TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS! CAUTION: GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION.
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Compliance Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts are inside. Refer servicing to a qualified technician. Do not install the equipment in a place exposed to direct sunlight. Do not install the equipment in a dusty damp or poorly ventilated place. To prevent damage to the equipment, please unplug from the power outlet if not in use.
All Necessary Speaker Cables and Power Cords VISION BEYOND SOUND VISION BEYOND SOUND INSTRUCTION MANUAL HT50 5.1-CHANNEL HOME THEATRE SYSTEM Product and Instruction Manual subject to change. Photo is for reference only. Instruction Manual VISION BEYOND SOUND VISION BEYOND SOUND...
15. Power supply jack 01. Standby indicator 02. Remote control receiver 03. Screen 04. Standby 05. Input 06. Volume - 07. Volume + MODEL: HT50 MODEL: HT50 POWER CONSUMPTION: 150W POWER CONSUMPTION: 150W AC 110V: T4AL 125V AC 110V: T4AL 125V...
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Location Of Controls Remote Control MUTE 01. Standby CD INPUT AUX INPUT 5.1INPUT 02. Aux input 03. CD input 04. Surround left volume control 05. Center volume control 06. Bass control 07. Master volume control 08. Balance control 09. Reset 10.
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When all the screws have been fit on, double check each screw to make sure they are firmly in place. Sound Source Connection MODEL: HT50 MODEL: HT50 POWER CONSUMPTION: 150W POWER CONSUMPTION: 150W...
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Connections Before Connecting The HT50 Speakers 01. Strip the insulation from the end of each wire of the speaker cable. Twist the strands of the bare wire tightly (see Figure A). 02. For the binding post, loosen the screw knob of the speakers input terminal and insert the wire into the input terminal from below.
Power Supply 01. Installing the remote control's batteries Install one CR2016 3V battery into the battery compartment on the remote control. Be aware when placing the battery into the remote control that its "Positive" (+) and "Negative" (-) polarities match the icon located on the remote control when inserting.
General Operations Standby Mode After all the connections have been made, switch the Power Switch on the rear of the subwoofer to the “On" position. The Standby indicator on the front panel will light and the unit is now in the Standby mode. If the Standby button on the remote, the indicator fades to black and the front panel screen will display input condition "AUX"...
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General Operations Surround Volume Press SL.VOL+/- or SR.VOL+/- buttons to adjust the volume of the left and right surround channels. It displays "-10 ~ +10". Turn the "Master Volume" to the maximal around M80. The maximum volume of the center speaker will show "0dB" and the least it can be reduced to "-10dB".
General Operations Bass Press the Bass+/- buttons to adjust the volume of the center bass. It displays "B-10 ~ +10" on the display. Master Volume Press the Master Volume +/- buttons on the remote or press the Volume +/- buttons on the front panel to adjust the volume of the main channel. It will display "0 ~ 80".
General Operations Channel Balance Press L and R buttons to adjust the balance of the left and right channels. The adjustable scope is 0~9dB. Press Balance button and the pointer will come to the middle point, namely "L0/R0". Reset Press the Reset button to restore to the factory settings and the master channel volume will default to 40dB.
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General Operations Speaker Placement: Subwoofer Subwoofer Main If you are listening from the center of the room, there may be times when you will not obtain super bass performance from the subwoofer. This is because standing sound waves are better developed when between two parallel walls and they will cancel out the bass sound.
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General Operations Speaker Placement: Floor Speakers The positioning of the speakers is important because it controls the whole sound quality of this system. Place the speakers depending upon the style of your listening. The model below shows the traditional setup of 5.1-channel surround sound speakers. STANDBY This speaker package employs a 5 speaker configuration.
Trouble Shooting If you are having trouble with the unit, try turning “Off” the unit for 30 seconds and then turning it back “On” . If this doesn’t seem to correct any of the problems, please contact a qualified technician. Do not attempt to open the unit yourself.
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