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OPERATION
Operating elements of the Soundbar (rear) (fig. 2)
:
(1) Mains switch
: After installation use this switch to turn on the device. If the device is not going to be used
for a prolonged period, it should be switched off.
(6)
Transmission channel/selector switch (Channel ID):
Both the Soundbar and the subwoofer have a
selector switch at the rear to set the transmission channel. The number of the transmission channel for
the Soundbar and the subwoofer must be identical. If malfunctions should occur during normal operation,
these can normally be remedied by switching to another channel.
Operating elements of the Soundbar (front) (fig. 3)
:
(7) ON/STBY button with LED status indication
: This button can be used to switch between the standby
and operating modes. This function is also possible via the remote control. The operating status is
indicated by the illuminated colour of the symbol: red: Standby mode, blue: Operating mode
(8) Volume buttons: (+-):
Increases (+) or decreases (-) the volume.
(9) Input selector switch:
Input select button: Switches between the various inputs: Audio 1, Audio 2, Audio
digital (WSB 50 PRO only). The selected input is indicated by illuminated blue symbols (1, 2, D).
(10) 3D Surround button
: Switches the 3D surround sound function on or off. When this function is active the
symbol turns blue.
(11) Sensor for the remote control:
Please aim at this sensor when using the remote control.
Operation with the system remote control (fig. 4)
:
(12) ON/STBY
: Switches the device on when it is in the standby mode. If the LED (fig. 3 (7)) does not illuminate,
actuate the power switch ((fig. 2, (1)) located on the rear. Conversely the device can be switched from
power operation to the standby mode.
(13) MUTE
: Switches the sound on and off.
(14) VOLUME
: Increases (+) or decreases (-) the volume.
(15) SUB
: Increases (+) / decreases (-) the volume of the subwoofer.
(16) SOURCE (Input selector switch):
Switches between the different inputs (Audio 1, Audio 2, Audio digital
(only WSB 50 PRO). he selected input is indicated by illuminated blue symbols (1, 2, D).
(17) 3D Surround button
: Switches the 3D surround sound function on or off.
Operating elements on the subwoofer (fig. 5)
:
(22) Mains switch
: After installation use this switch to turn on the device. If the device is not going to be used
for a prolonged period, it should be switched off.
(18) Power LED:
The subwoofer is switched off in position „Off“ and on in position „On“. The power LED is
initially red (standby). When the subwoofer receives a signal from the receiver, it automatically switches
from standby to normal, the LED then turns green. It automatically switches to standby after receiving no
signals for some minutes, the LED turns red.
(21) Transmission channel/selector switch (Channel ID):
Both the Soundbar and the subwoofer have a
selector switch at the rear to set the transmission channel. The number of the transmission channel for
the Soundbar and the subwoofer must be identical. If malfunctions should occur during normal operation,
these can normally be remedied by switching to another channel.
(19) Cross-over frequency control:
Used to set the upper limit of the subwoofer operating range. In
combination with the SOUNDBAR, this control should be set to 120 - 150 Hz. The cross-over frequency
control should be set to the maximum value (200 Hz) when AV receivers/amplifiers are used. The cross-
over frequency between the subwoofer and Soundbar is then set in the receiver’s/amplifier’s set-up.
Please refer to your receiver’s/amplifier’s operating instructions here.
(20) Phase switch:
In normal use the phase switch should be set to 0°. However, in rare cases it may be
advantageous to set the phase to 180° (e.g. if the subwoofer is far away from the Soundbar or in the
event of unfavourable acoustics in the room). Generally speaking: the setting where the lower base
tone area has a fuller sound is the correct one.