Pioneer XW-HT1 Controls and displays, CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH, DVD input CS II CINEMA, CS II Music

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Controls and displays

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1 VOLUME +/–

Press to adjust the volume of the wireless speaker (and subwoofer, if connected).

2 CHANNEL

In case of poor reception due to interference from other electrical devices, you can improve reception by selecting another channel. Each time you press the button, the channel changes sequentially:

CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4

Note

Poor reception may cause the audio to be interrupted or stopped. This is not a malfunction. Try changing the location or orientation of the transmitter and/or the wireless speaker to improve reception.

See also Placing the wireless speaker system on page 21, Radio wave reflections on page 24 and Scope of operation on page 25 for more on reception troubleshooting.

3 SURROUND MODE

Press to switch the surround mode. See Using the front panel controls on page 20.

Note

Since the surround modes work in conjunction with the corresponding input (DVD or TV), make sure the mode you’ve selected corresponds with the input source.

4VOLUME / CHANNEL indicators Shows the volume level of the wireless speaker; blinks when the volume is changed (does not light when WIRELESS OFF is selected).

When a channel is selected, the corresponding channel indicator blinks for five seconds before returning to the volume display.

Note

The step level for each LED in the volume indicator is shown below.

VOLUME

(1–10) (11–20) (21–30) (31–40) (MAX)

5 DVD input mode indicators

Light to indicate the surround mode set for

the DVD input (CS II CINEMA, CS II MUSIC

or W.STEREO). See DVD input surround modes on page 18.

6 TV input mode indicators

Light to indicate the surround mode set for the TV input (CINEMA, MUSIC or W.STEREO). See TV input surround modes on page 19.

7 WIRELESS OFF indicator

Lights when sound from the wireless speaker is switched off.

8 ATT/MUTE indicator

Lights when output to the wireless speaker is being attenuated. Blinks when output is muted.

9 Remote sensor

Receives the signals from the remote control.

Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote and the remote sensor on the unit.

The remote has a range of about 7 meters, within 30º either side of the remote sensor.

Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the unit's remote sensor.

10 Transmitter antenna

Transmits signals to the wireless speaker.

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Contents XW-HT1 Wash hands after handling Important Safety Instructions Information to User For Canadian model Power cord cautionFor safety in operation For U.S. modelTo establish a safe level We Want You Listening For a LifetimeContents Before you start Chapter FeaturesBefore you start Push the battery casing back into place Before you start Using the remote controlInserting the battery Transmitter Controls and displaysControls and displays Chapter DVD input CS II CINEMA, CS II Music Controls and displaysCH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH Power indicator Controls and displays Wireless speakerTuned indicator Surround Mode buttons Controls and displays Remote controlConnecting a DVD player Connecting upConnecting up Chapter Connecting up Transmitter Connecting up Connecting a TV or mini component systemConnecting up Listening in surround sound Chapter Using the surround modesSetting an appropriate volume for the wireless speaker Listening in surround soundTV input surround modes Using the Wireless Stereo modeUsing the Wireless Off mode Listening in surround soundCinema Stereo DVD Using the front panel controlsEnglish Additional information Chapter TroubleshootingAdditional information Additional information Cleaning the unit’s exteriorProblems with condensation Hints on installationRadio wave caution Moving the wireless speakerAC adapter and power cord caution Radio wave reflectionsScope of operation SpecificationsPar mesure de sécurité Précautions concernant le cordon d’alimentationVérification des accessoires fournis Technique SRS Circle Surround II sous licence SRS Labs Avant de commencerAvant de commencer Chapitre ParticularitésMise en place de la pile Avant de commencer Utilisation du boîtier de télécommandeÉmetteur Commandes et afficheursCommandes et afficheurs Chapitre Commandes et afficheurs Témoin Tuned Commandes et afficheurs Enceinte sans filTémoin Power Wireless OFF Mute Commandes et afficheurs Boîtier de télécommandeRaccordement à un lecteur de DVD RaccordementsRaccordements Chapitre Raccordements Câble audio Caisson Monophonique De graves Raccordements Utilisation des modes d’ambiance Mettez en service l’enceinte sans filSélectionnez le mode d’ambiance W.STEREO 04 Écoute des sonorités d’ambiance ChapitreModes d’ambiance pour l’entrée TV Écoute des sonorités d’ambianceModes d’ambiance pour l’entrée 04 Écoute des sonorités d’ambiance Utilisation du mode Wireless StereoUtilisation du mode Wireless Off Utilisation des commandes de la face avantDisposition de l’enceinte sans fil Guide de dépannage Informations complémentairesInformations complémentaires Chapitre Problèmes liés à la condensation Informations complémentairesSoin de l’appareil Nettoyage de l’extérieur de l’appareilCe que vous ne devez pas faire… Conseils d’installationAvant de déplacer l’enceinte sans fil Ce que vous devez faire…’appareil Informations complémentaires Réflexions des ondesRadioélectriques Domaine d’utilisation deÉmetteur AccessoiresCaractéristiques techniques GénéralitésPioneer Corporation