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STAND-BY
To
mute
the
speaker system,
simultaneously
press
the"
+"
and
"-"
buttons
located
on
the
side
of
the
right
satellite,
or
press
the
stand-by
button
~
on
the
wireless
remote.
The
LED
on
the
front
of
the
satellite
will
turn
off.
To
un-mute,
perform
either
command
again.
Note:
While
in
stand-by
mode,
the
system
continues
to
receive
power.
To
completely
shut
down
the
unit,
simultaneously
press
the
"+"
and
"-"
buttons
located
on
the
side
of
the
right
satellite,
or
press
the
stand-by
button
on
the
wireless
remote,
then
unplug
the
unit
from
the
wall.
SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS'
DEFAULT
The
button
marked
with
the
word
"default"
on
the
wireless
remote
restores
tone
controls
to
original
factory
settings.
HFAOI'HONES
To
use
headphones
with
the
system,
plug
them
into
the
labeled
jack on
the
right
satellite.
When
headphones
are
connected,
the
speaker system
is
muted.
Altec
Lansing's
superior
sound comes
from
our
patented
Dynamic
EQ
technology,
which
utilizes
custom-built,
high-fidelity
drivers,
state-of-the-art
equalization
circuitry,
and
a
harmonious
mix
of
the
following
specifications:
Sound p,
e~~ure
Level (5PL):
Total
Continuous
Power:
Front
Speakers:
Subwoofer:
98 dB
35
Watts
RMS
8
Watts/channel
@ 4
ohms
@ 10% THO @ 160 Hz - 20 kHz
2 Channels Loaded
19
Watts
@ 8
ohms
@ 10% THO @ 40 - 160 Hz
Single Channel Loaded
System Response:
Signal
to
Noise Ratio
@ 1 kHz
input:
Drivers
(per
satellite):
Subwoofer:
40 Hz - 20 kHz (-10 dB)
> 80 dB
Two
28mm
full-range
and
one
3"
mid-bass
driver
One
6.5"
long-throw
woofer
*Power
rating
conforms
to
FTC
Amplifier
Rule #16
C.F.R.
Part 432.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM POSSI
BLE
PROIH
EM
SOILJ
liON
No
LEOs
are lit.
Power isn't turned on.
Turn on
the
speaker
system
by either simultaneously pressing
the
"+"
and
"-"
buttons located on
the
side
of
the
right
satellite,
or
by pressing
the
stand-by
button
on
the
wireless remote.
AC
power cord isn't connected
to
the
wall outlet.
Check
to
see
if
the
"Power On"
LED
is
illuminated
on
the
right
satellite. If not,
connect
AC
power.
Surge protector
(if
used) isn't powered on.
If
the
AC
power cord
is
plugged
into
a surge protector, make sure
the
surge
protector
is
switched on.
Wall
outlet
not
functioning.
Plug another device
into
the
wall
outlet
(same jack)
to
verify
the
wall
outlet
is
working.
No sound
Power isn't turned on.
Verify the
AC
power cord
is
plugged
into
the
wall
outlet.
from
one or
more speakers.
Turn on
the
speaker system by either simultaneously pressing
the
"+"
and
"-"
buttons located on
the
side
of
the
right
satellite,
or
by pressing
the
stand-by
button
on
the
wireless remote.
Volume
is
set
too
low.
Press
the
"+"
button
on
the
side
of
the
right
satellite
to
increase
the
volume.
Check
volume level on
the
computer sound card or alternate audio source
device, and set at mid-level.
3.5mm stereo cable isn't connected
to
audio source.
Check plug connections on
the
audio source. Make sure
the
signal cables are
inserted firmly
into
the
correct
jacks.
3.5mm stereo cable
is
connected
to
wrong
output
on
Make sure
the
3.5mm stereo cable
is
connected and
fully
inserted
into
the
audio source.
"line-out,"
"audio-out,"
or
the
headphone jack
of
the
audio
source.
Problem
with
audio source device.
Test
the
speakers on another audio device. Remove
the
3.5mm stereo cable
from
the audio source device and connect
it
to
"line-out,"
"audio-out,"
or
the
headphone jack
of
another audio source.
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