Insignia NSRSW211 User Manual (English) - Page 13

Turning off the system, Rocketboost Network Capabilities, Next Source, Volume - subwoofer

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Rocketboost™ Wireless Subwoofer subwoofer) can receive audio from any Rocketboost sender in your network. Each time you press the Next Source button, the wireless subwoofer moves to the next audio source in your network. 4 Adjust the volume level on your wireless subwoofer by turning the Volume knob clockwise or counterclockwise. The level should be set so that the bass volume level best matches the volume level of the rest of your audio system. 5 Note that some Rocketboost enabled devices (for example, the Insignia NS-SBAR/NS-SBAR-A soundbar) send both a subwoofer signal (volume controlled by the sending device) and a second room audio signal (not volume controlled by the sending device). To confirm you are connected to the subwoofer signal, turn the volume up and down at the sending device (for example, the Insignia NS-SBAR/NS-SBAR-A soundbar), and listen to make sure that the subwoofer volume level changes. If it does not, press Next Source on the subwoofer to select the other audio signal from the sending device. For more information see the user guide for your other Rocketboost enabled product. Turning off the system To turn off the system: 1 The subwoofer will automatically switch to standby mode when there is no audio signal present after a timeout period. When the audio signal resumes, the subwoofer will automatically power on. 2 If you choose to turn off the subwoofer completely, click the Power switch to the left (off position). The power indicator goes off. Note If you are using wireless mode, your Rocketboost Hub device must always have power for your Rocketboost network to operate. The hub device can be in standby (power saving) mode, but must stay plugged in. Rocketboost Network Capabilities The maximum number of Rocketboost devices in a Rocketboost Network is nine. If you already have nine devices and attempt to join another one, then joining will fail for the new device. Note If you want to remove a device from your Rocketboost network you need to rejoin it to a different hub device (this basically creates a second Rocketboost network). The maximum number of audio streams that can be sent simultaneously on the Rocketboost network is: • 5 stereo CD quality -or- www.insigniaproducts.com 13

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Rocketboost™ Wireless Subwoofer
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subwoofer) can receive audio from any Rocketboost sender in your
network. Each time you press the
Next Source
button, the wireless
subwoofer moves to the next audio source in your network.
4
Adjust the volume level on your wireless subwoofer by turning the
Volume
knob clockwise or counterclockwise. The level should be set
so that the bass volume level best matches the volume level of the rest
of your audio system.
5
Note that some Rocketboost enabled devices (for example, the
Insignia NS-SBAR/NS-SBAR-A soundbar) send both a subwoofer signal
(volume controlled by the sending device) and a second room audio
signal (not volume controlled by the sending device). To confirm you
are connected to the subwoofer signal, turn the volume up and down
at the sending device (for example, the Insignia NS-SBAR/NS-SBAR-A
soundbar), and listen to make sure that the subwoofer volume level
changes. If it does not, press
Next Source
on the subwoofer to select
the other audio signal from the sending device.
For more information see the user guide for your other Rocketboost
enabled product.
Turning off the system
To turn off the system:
1
The subwoofer will automatically switch to standby mode when there
is no audio signal present after a timeout period. When the audio
signal resumes, the subwoofer will automatically power on.
2
If you choose to turn off the subwoofer completely, click the Power
switch to the left (off position). The power indicator goes off.
Rocketboost Network Capabilities
The maximum number of Rocketboost devices in a Rocketboost Network
is nine. If you already have nine devices and attempt to join another one,
then joining will fail for the new device.
The maximum number of audio streams that can be sent simultaneously
on the Rocketboost network is:
•
5 stereo CD quality -or-
Note
If you are using wireless mode, your Rocketboost Hub device
must always have power for your Rocketboost network to
operate. The hub device can be in standby (power saving) mode,
but must stay plugged in.
Note
If you want to remove a device from your Rocketboost network
you need to rejoin it to a different hub device (this basically
creates a second Rocketboost network).