Insignia NSRSW211 User Manual (English) - Page 8

Setting up and using your subwoofer in wired mode, Connecting your subwoofer for wired mode - aux input cable

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Rocketboost™ Wireless Subwoofer Setting up and using your subwoofer in wired mode Your subwoofer can be used as a standard wired subwoofer with most AV receivers. Connecting your subwoofer for wired mode To connect your subwoofer for wired mode: 1 Connect the subwoofer output of your receiver to the Aux input of the subwoofer using a subwoofer cable. If your receiver does not have a subwoofer output, connect a left or right pre-amplifier output from your receiver to the Aux input. 2 Make sure that the INPUT SELECT switch on the subwoofer is set to Aux (wired). Setting the low pass filter Setting the low pass filter lets you select the frequency range of the sound that your subwoofer will reproduce and amplify. Turning the knob counterclockwise to 80 Hz sets the subwoofer to reproduce frequencies lower than 80 Hz. Turning the knob clockwise to 150 Hz sets it to reproduce frequencies lower than 150 Hz. The best setting depends on the other speakers you are using with the subwoofer. If you are unsure of the best setting, set this at 150 Hz. Listening to music and setting the volume To listen to music and set the volume: 1 Turn on your subwoofer and audio source and play music or a movie that you can easily hear the bass sound on. 2 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. Once you have set this volume level you can leave it at this setting. The subwoofer volume will then automatically adjust when you change the volume of your audio source. 8 www.insigniaproducts.com

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Rocketboost™ Wireless Subwoofer
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Setting up and using your subwoofer in wired mode
Your subwoofer can be used as a standard wired subwoofer with most AV
receivers.
Connecting your subwoofer for wired mode
To connect your subwoofer for wired mode:
1
Connect the subwoofer output of your receiver to the
Aux
input of the
subwoofer using a subwoofer cable. If your receiver does not have a
subwoofer output, connect a left or right pre-amplifier output from
your receiver to the
Aux
input.
2
Make sure that the
INPUT SELECT
switch on the subwoofer is set to
Aux
(wired).
Setting the low pass filter
Setting the low pass filter lets you select the frequency range of the sound
that your subwoofer will reproduce and amplify. Turning the knob
counterclockwise to
80 Hz
sets the subwoofer to reproduce frequencies
lower than 80 Hz. Turning the knob clockwise to
150 Hz
sets it to
reproduce frequencies lower than 150 Hz. The best setting depends on
the other speakers you are using with the subwoofer. If you are unsure of
the best setting, set this at
150 Hz
.
Listening to music and setting the volume
To listen to music and set the volume:
1
Turn on your subwoofer and audio source and play music or a movie
that you can easily hear the bass sound on.
2
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.
Once you have set this volume level you can leave it at this setting. The
subwoofer volume will then automatically adjust when you change
the volume of your audio source.