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Front Panel Function
1 – Power ON/OFF
8 – Optical/Coaxial input selector
15 – MIC.ECHO adjustment knob
2 – Bluetooth pairing
9 – FM/AM input selector
16 – TREB adjustment knob
3 – Bluetooth input selector
10 – MUTE input selector
17 – BASS adjustment knob
4 – AUX input selector
11 – Master volume adjustment knob
18 – Tuner band adjustment knob
5 – MP3 input selector
12 – Mic1 input socket
19 – MP3/iPhone input socket
6 – VFD display window
13 – Mic2 input socket
7 – HDMI input selector
14 – Mic volume adjustment knob
Front Panel Display Window
Number Name
Function
1
Stereo
AUX1/AUX2/AUX1/ Light up when AUX1, AUX2, AUX3, Coax, Opti, Coax/ Opti/TUNER/MP3 TUNER or MP3 modes are active inputs.
2
AC-3 PROLOGIC HDMI INPUT Lights up when 5.1ch or HDMI1/2/3/4 are inputs.
3
DSP
4
DIGITAL DISPLAY
5
KHz MHz
6
SPECTRUM DISPLAY
DSP STATE ICON Lights up when the DSP is in effect. Lights up to display value of current input mode.
KHz MHz ICON Lights up when the tuner input is selected and indicates the value for KHz/MHz. Lights up to display the spectrum of different channels.
System Features • • • • • • • • • • • • •
5.1 channel amplifier 4 HDMI input ports and 1 HDMI output port for HDMI receiver and HDMI switcher. Optical/Coaxial input. Built-in AM/FM radio. MP3/iPhone input 2 MIC input, treble and bass adjustable, independent MIC volume control. Over current protection, short circuit protection and over voltage protection. 10 preset radio stations. Full remote control VFD display. Power Output: Total 2000W; 1500W for L, R, Center, SL, SR Channel (8 Ohm); 500W for subwoofer (4 Ohm). In-out Selector: 4 in 1 out HDMI selector, AUX1/AUX2/AUX3 selector, coax/opti selector, 1 AM/FM radio, 1 MP3/iPhone input, 2 microphone inputs. Output: 6 channel speaker output terminal for L, R, Center, SL, SR, Subwoofer.
Rear Panel Connectors
Remote Control 1 – Power ON/OFF 2 – Tuner band control 3 – Tuner memory 4 – Input mode 5 – Center volume adjustment 6 – Treble volume increase 7 – Master volume control 8 – Left balance 9 – Treble volume decrease 10 – Bluetooth control 11 – Side left volume adjustment 12 – Mic volume adjustment 13 – Tuner number selector 14 – DSP control selector (live, hall, church) 15 – Channel source output selector 16 – Subwoofer volume adjustment 17 – Bass volume increase 18 – Mute 19 – Right balance 20 – Bass volune decrease 21 – Side right volume adjustment 22 – Mic ECHO adjustment Battery Installation 1. On the back of the remote control, push the tab and lift off the battery cover. 2. Obtain two (2) fully-charged AAA batteries. Match the “+” and “-” marks on the batteries to the “+” and “-” marks in the battery case, then insert the new batteries. 3. Align the cover keys with the case holes and press the cover back into place. The tab should click when the cover is locked. 4. Test the unit by pressing POWER or any mode key. If the batteries are inserted correctly, the selected mode key will blink once. Note • Do not leave the remote control in an extremely hot or humid location. • Do not use a new battery with old ones. • Do not mix manganese batteries with other kinds of batteries. • Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or other lighting apparatuses. Doing say may cause a malfunction. • If you do not intend to use the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from leakage or corrosion.
Basic Operation Turn power ON/OFF Press the button to turn the unit power on and off. Master Volume Control Press the or button to adjust the main channel volume. Left Side Channel Volume Control Press buttons. Screen will display SL volume. Press “-ADJUST+” to adjust volume. Right Side Channel Volume Control Press buttons. Screen will display SR volume. Press “-ADJUST+” to adjust volume. Center Channel Volume Control Press buttons. Screen will display CEN volume. Press “-ADJUST+” to adjust volume. Subwoofer Volume Control Press buttons. Screen will display SW volume. Press “-ADJUST+” to adjust volume. Treble Adjust Press buttons to adjust the treble output of the main channel. Bass Adjust Press buttons to adjust the bass output of the main channel. Play via HDMI Make sure the HDMI connections are made, then press applicable) to play the HDMI source.
buttons (whichever is
Play via AUX Make sure the AUX connections are made, then press the button to play AUX1/2/3. Play via CH.mode Make sure the CH.mode connections are made, then press the button to play CH.mode. Play MP3/iPhone Make sure the MP3/iPhone device is connected, then press the
button to play MP3/audio.
How to play via Tuner 1. Select Program Use button to select the AM/FM band. Press the button to adjust the band. Hold down the button for 2 seconds and the tuner will search automatically. You can then press the button once to stop the auto-scanning. 2. Listening to Preset Program Press the number keys to select the radio program that has already been saved. Once selected, the screen will display the radio station frequency in the memory area. 3. Memory Program When you receive a clear audio program, press the button first, and then the screen will display the “Memory” icon. Press one of the buttons on the remote control to select the number you wish for that station to be saved as.
How to Mute Press the button to turn sound off. Press again to restore the audio to the original level. Introduction of DSP Control Key Press the key repeatedly to switch between different operations. Live, Hall or Church. All of the above functions can give different sound effects. Introduction of Source Output Selector Area Press the button to receive 5.1 channel sound (default mode); Press (SL/SR mute); Press to receive 2.1 channel (SL/SR/CEN mute).
to receive 3.1 channel
How to play via Bluetooth 1. Select Bluetooth Input Mode Press the button and the word “B+T” will appear on the screen, signifying that the unit is now in Bluetooth mode. At this point, ensure that Bluetooth is active on your phone/tablet or other device. 2. Pair the devices Press the button, which will put the unit into pairing mode, meaning it will be seeking other Bluetooth devices to connect to. Before the screen display changes back to “B+T”, you need to select the sound system on your portable device to connect and communicate. 3. Play your music! From now, you can simply hit play on your device and the sound should play via the sound system as long as the device stays powered on and connected via Bluetooth. You can control the music from your device via the sound system remote control, with controlling playing and pausing, while the buttons will skip tracks forwards and backwards.
Troubleshooting Use this chart to help you solve any operational problems. If there are operational problems not listed here, or the solutions do not solve the issue, please contact the Kogan customer support team. Problem
Possible Reasons
Solution
No power from power supply
Plug not inserted properly
Check power supply and plug
Socket has no power
Check socket and power supply
Socket has no power
Check socket and power supply
Fuse is broken
Replace the fuse
Have not pressed POWER
Press POWER button again
Incorrect input selection
Check connection and press the correct input button again.
Input source not connected correctly
Check the cable and plug
Unit has been muted
Press the MUTE button
Input source is not turned on
Check unit is turned on
Neither of the main channels have sound
Speaker line is not connected properly
Check cables and plugs
Center channel has no sound
Speaker line is not connected properly
Check cable and plug
Mode is not set correctly
Mode should be set so that the center channel has output.
Display cannot be turned on
No sound at all
Side surround channels have no Speaker line is not connected sound properly Mode is not set correctly
Check cables and plugs Mode should be set that the surround channel has output, for example 5.1 channel
Surround channel volume is too Volume is set too low low Input signal is in STEREO
Turn volume up
Center channel volume is too low
Volume is set too low
Turn volume up
Sound from speakers is out of order
Speakers are located incorrectly Check the location of the or inappropriately. speakers in regards to which output ports they are connected to
No sound when you choose HDMI input
Source unit is not powered
Turn the source unit on to ensure it is running
HDMI cable is not connected correctly
Check the plug and cable
Sound source unit is not set to HDMI audio out
Set the source unit to HDMI audio out mode
Change to 5.1 channel mode
Can't operate, or the display is not appearing correctly
Software malfunction may have Turn unit off for 1 minute, then occurred turn it back on again Unit may be overheating
Avoid placing unit in direct sunlight or other hot location
FM/AM reception is poor
Need an outdoor antenna
Plug the rear antenna port into a cable that is connected to an exterior antenna
Radio stations cannot be tuned in at all
Antenna connection not secure
Check that the antenna cable is connected and plug in securely
The signal strength of the stations is too weak (when tuning in with automatic tuning)
Adjust the tuning of radio stations yourself manually
No stations have been preset, or Make sure you set the tuning the preset stations have been intervals correctly cleared Remote control does not function
Obstacles exist between remote Remove any obstacles between control and the receiver your location and the receiver Remote batteries are too weak
Replace all batteries in remote control with new ones
Incorrect input selection on the Make sure you select the remote control correct input on the remote control