5.Check to make sure Gain Switch ‘A’ is in middle position (0dB). This position best matches the output voltage of most receivers and processors.
6.Turn
7.Turn subwoofer to “On” or “Auto On” position.
8.The
9.You can use the supplied Velcro strips to attach the
TROUBLESHOOTING:
-If the subwoofer does not operate and the red LED’s ‘D’ are flashing on the
-Since the
devices in the same area. If there is difficulty “pairing” the transmitter and receiver, or their signal connection “fades”, you may need to move them closer together and/or farther away from other “wireless” products.
-If you do not get a signal, or get a low signal level from the subwoofer, make sure the subwoofer out level control on your surround receiver is set correctly (usually at the halfway point sometimes labeled “0dB”). If your subwoofer out level on your surround receiver is correct, and you have adjusted the subwoofer volume level and the signal is still too low, move the gain control ‘A’ to the right (+12dB) to increase the signal to the subwoofer. If the signal is too high, move the gain control to the left