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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock and fire, do not remove the cover or back plate of the device enclosure. There are no user serviceable parts inside. The international symbol of a lighting bolt inside a triangle is intended to alert the user to uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the device enclosure. The international symbol of an exclamation point inside a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating, maintenance and servicing information in the manual accompanying the device.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. Health and Safety
1. IMPORTANT! Before using this product, read the Xbox video game system instruction manual for safety, health, and other information. 2. Read Instructions - All safety and operating instructions should be read before operating the device. 3. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 4. Heed Warnings - Adhere to all warnings on the device and in the operating instructions. 5. Follow Instructions - All operating and safety instructions should be followed. 6. Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. 7. Water and Moisture - Do not expose the apparatus water sources that could drip or splash on the system. 8. Heat - Place this product away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, amplifiers or anything that produces heat. 9. Power Sources - This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply in your home, consult with your product dealer or the local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. 10. Polarization - This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug. If the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
Servicing - Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. In North America, refer all servicing to http://www.spherexinc.com. Outside of North America, please contact your local dealer or distributor.
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Getting Started
Welcome
Congratulations! The Xbox 5.1 Surround Sound System will make watching movies, playing games and listening to music more fun than ever. Please use the following instructions to connect and operate your system. If youre also connecting other equipment such as a TV, VCR, DVD player, CD Player or other source component, use this guide in combination with the manuals that came with those components to aid in set-up. One subwoofer unit One pair of "AA"(R6) batteries
Contents
SAFETY & SERVICE INFORMATION.............................................................2 GETTING STARTED.......................................................................................3 UNPACKING...................................................................................................3 REAR PANEL..................................................................................................4 DISPLAY BOX.................................................................................................5 REMOTE CONTROL......................................................................................6 SPEAKER SETUP..........................................................................................7 BALANCING THE SPEAKERS....................................................................7-8 SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTIONS...............................................................9-10 SPHEREX OPTIMIZATION SETTING...........................................................11 LISTENING MODES.....................................................................................11 ADVANCE CONTROL...................................................................................11 SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................ 12 LIMITED WARRANTY...................................................................................13 FAQ SECTION..............................................................................................14 Five satellite speakers One optical cable
One coaxial digital audio cable (single wire) with RCA connectors
Setup Guide
Unpacking
Your Xbox 5.1 Surround Sound System includes:
Rear Panel
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POWER: Press to switch the amplifier to standby mode. Pressing the Power to the OFF position turns the unit OFF. (Recommended if you do not plan to use the device for an extended period of time.) 2 FUSE: US version: 125V fuse, EU version: 250V fuse
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HEADPHONE: Accepts stereo headphone using a standard 3.5mm phone plug. 4 DISPLAY BOX OUT: Connect the DIN output on the Display Box to the back of the subwoofer using the supplied multi-pin DIN cable. 5 EXPANSION CARD SLOT: Reserved for future use.
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Digital In Optical 1-2; COAX: Connects to the coaxial/optical S/PDIFformat digital outputs of sources such as Xbox or a DVD player. ANALOG IN: Connect to the stereo analog output from CD/DVD players etc. FRONT SPEAKERS: Connections for the front left and front right speaker outputs to the corresponding satellite speakers. SURROUND SPEAKERS: Connections for the surround left and surround right speaker output to to the corresponding satellite speakers. CENTER SPEAKER: Connection for the center speaker output to the center satellite speaker.
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Display Box
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IR RECEIVER: Receives and processes commands from the Remote Control. POWER LED: Illuminates red when the Xbox 5.1 is in Standby mode; green when it is powered on. OPT 1/2 LED (Optical Input LED): Color indicates whether Optical 1 or 2 Input is selected. (Green = Optical Input 1), (Red = Optical Input 2 ). COAX/ANA LED (Coaxial/Analog Input LED): Color indicates whether Coaxial or Analog Input is selected (Green = Digital Coaxial Input), (Red = Analog Input). USB/AUX LED: Reserved for future use.
DISPLAY: Indicates master volume and level trim during setup. signal.
10 DOLBY DIGITAL MODE: Indicates Audio input source is Dolby Digital 11 PROLOGIC II MODE: Indicates whether Audio Output is in Dolby Pro-
Logic II Movie or Music Mode. (Green = DPLII Movie), (Red = DPLII Music). 12 DTS MODE: Indicates Audio input source is DTS signal.
13 5.1 CH ST. (5.1 Channel Stereo Mode): Audio output is in 5.1 channel
stereo mode.
14 CTR (Center Speaker): Indicates Center speaker is selected for
TEST TONE LED: Illuminates green when the Xbox 5.1 is in Test Tone Mode. 7 MUTE LED: Illuminates green when the unit is in Mute Mode.
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DYN. COMP LED (Dynamic Compression LED): Illuminates green when the Dynamic compression feature is enabled.
setup. The display will show "C" to indicate adjustment of the Center output channel is enabled. 15 SURR (Surround Speakers): Indicates Surround speakers are selected for setup. The display will show "SR" or "SL" to indicate adjustment of the Surround Right or Surround Left output channel is enabled. 16 SUB (Subwoofer): Indicates Subwoofer is selected for setup. The display will show "S" to indicate adjustment of the Subwoofer output channel is enabled.
Remote Control
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LED INDICATOR: Lights up whenever a key on the remote control is pressed. OPT 2 (Optical Input 2): Select the Digital Optical Input 2 as the audio input source. OPT 1 (Optical Input 1): Select the Digital Optical Input 1 as the audio input source. ANALOG (Analog Input): Select the stereo analog input as the audio input source. SPHEREX OPTIMIZATION SETTING: Simulataneously adjusts speakers relative to your listening position. Similar to Balance and Fader controls (Please read the "Listening Position Setting Section" for details.) SURR. MODE (Surround Mode): Available for analog and stereo digital signals, the SURR. MODE (Surround Mode): will toggle between different DSP Modes. User can visit www.spherexinc.com to download the latest firmware to support more different surround modes.* 5.1 CH (5.1 Channel Stereo Mode): Available for analog and stereo digital signals, the 5.1CH button will enable the 5.1 channel stereo mode. (Please refer to the "Listening Modes" Section for more details.) 2.1 CH (2.1 Channel Stereo Mode): Available for analog and twochannel digital signals, the 2.1CH button will enable the 2.1 channel stereo mode. (Please refer to the "Listening Modes" Section for more details.) HEADPHONE MODE: Turns on and off headphone mode. (Please refer to the "Listening Modes" Section for more details.) VOL+/- (Volume Button): Pressing the (+) and (-) buttons raises or lowers the volume. DYN. COMP. (Dynamic Compression Mode): Toggles the Dolby Digital Dynamic Compression Function on and off. (Please refer to the "Listening Modes" Section for more details.) PLII (Pro-Logic II Mode): Available for analog and stereo digital signals, the PLII button will turn on the PLII mode and toggles between the Dolby Pro-Logic II Movie and Music Modes. (Please refer to the "Listening Modes" Section for more details.)
13 TEST (Test Tone Mode): Turns on and off the Test Tone Mode, which
will generate pink noise on each speaker in a sequential manner. (Please refer to the "Listening Modes" Section for more details.) 14 Operation Button: Used for advanced feature menu navigation (Please refer to the "Advance Control" Section for more details.) 15 MUTE: Mutes all audio outputs, including the headphone output.
16 COAX (Digital Coaxial Input): Selects the Digital Coaxial Input as the
relative level.
23 LEVEL +/- (Effect Level Buttons): Pressing the (+) or (-) key raises or
lowers the trim level of the function being adjusted. If the Xbox5.1 is in the Test Tone Mode, the LEVEL +/- button will adjust the individual speaker volume levels. 24 EFFECT: Switches between different sound adjustment modes, such as treble "TR", bass "BS". 25 Number Buttons: Reserved for future use.
26 RECORD Button: The RECORD button is used to activate the advance
control of the device. (Please refer to the "Advance Control" Section for more details.)
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Speaker Setup
The subwoofer requires an AC power connection (do not plug it until setup is completed). All five satellite speakers and the display module connect to the subwoofer, which provides the power for all channels. Set up the speakers as follows: 1. Place the satellite speakers around the area where you will be sitting (See Diagram 1). Because of the exclusive OMNIPOLAR speaker technology found in the satellite speakers, you have a greater amount of flexibility in speaker placement. Please use the following guidelines only as a reference. 2. The center speaker should be directly above or below your TV or monitor (the satellites are magnetically shielded to prevent picture interference). Place the left and right front speakers to either side and equidistant from the screen. Place the surround (rear) speakers to the left and right and slightly behind the seating area and facing in toward it. If possible, all five satellites should be about the same distance from the seating area. 3. The subwoofer can go virtually anywhere that is convenient, but we recommend placing it in the front soundstage of your system and, if possible, against a wall or in a corner. 4. Using the five supplied speaker cables, connect the outputs on the back of the subwoofer to the matching satellites. WARNING: DO NOT TO PLUG THESE CABLES INTO THE COAX IN or ANALOG IN CONNECTIONS. 5. Using the supplied multi-pin DIN cable, connect the DIN output on the back of the system control module to the DIN input on the back of the subwoofer.
Speaker level adjustment without TEST TONE: Channel level adjustments for Center, Rear and Subwoofer are available at any time by pressing the 'CTR', 'SURR' or SUB Buttons on the remote control.
Speaker Setup
Adjusting Center Channel Volume Level: 1. Press the 'CTR' button on the remote control. (The Display indicates 'C') Adjusting Subwoofer Channel Volume Level: 1. Press the 'SUB' Button on the remote control. (The display indicates S, indicating that the Subwoofer channel will be adjusted.)
2. Use the 'LEVEL +/-' buttons to raise or lower the center channel level until you get the balance that you want. The display will show how much boost or cut you have applied, in decibels (dB). Pressing the 'CTR' button again until the CTR LED goes out will lock the setting and return the volume keys to master mode, controlling overall level. To return to the factory settings, follow procedure 2 until the IR Display shows '0'.
2. Use the 'LEVEL +/-' buttons to raise or lower the subwoofer channel level until you get the balance that you want. The display will show how much boost or cut you have applied, in decibels (dB).
Adjusting Surround Channel Volume Level: 1. Press the 'SURR' Button on the remote control. (The display indicates SR.) indicating that the Surround Right channel will be adjusted. 2. Use the 'LEVEL +/-' buttons to raise or lower the Surround Right channel level until you get the balance that you want. 3. Press the 'SUR' Button on the remote control again to adjust the Surround Left channel. (The display indicates SL.)
3. Pressing the 'SUB' button again until the SUB LED goes out will lock the setting and return the volume keys to master mode, controlling overall level. To return to the factory settings, follow procedure 2 until the IR Display shows '0'.
4. Use the 'LEVEL +/-' buttons to raise or lower the Surround Left channel level until you get the balance that you want.
5. Pressing the SURR' button again until the SURR LED goes out will lock the setting and return the volume keys to master mode, controlling overall level. To return to the factory settings, follow procedure 2 until the IR Display shows '0'.
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1. Connect the Analog L/R output from your gaming console to the back panel of the subwoofer labeled 'ANALOG IN L/R' using an analog RCA cable. 2. To hear sound from your gaming console, ensure the power to the console is in the 'ON' position. 3. Ensure the power to the Xbox 5.1 system is in the 'ON' position and the Green light signifying 'POWER' is illuminated on the Xbox 5.1 IR Receiver. 4. Press the 'ANALOG' button on the Xbox 5.1 remote control and a Red light will indicate that the 'ANALOG' input is now selected. 5. Use the VOL + / - button to adjust the volume to the desired level.
1. Connect the Analog L/R output from your A/V device to the back panel of the subwoofer labeled 'ANALOG IN L/R' using an analog RCA cable. 2. To hear sound from your A/V device, ensure the power to the device is in the 'ON' position. 3. Ensure the power to the Xbox 5.1 system is in the 'ON' position and the Green light signifying 'POWER' is illuminated on the Xbox 5.1 IR Receiver. 4. Press the 'ANALOG' button on the Xbox 5.1 remote control and a Red light will indicate the 'ANALOG' input is now selected. 5. Use the 'VOL + / -' button to adjust the volume to the desired level.
1. Connect the Digital output from your gaming console to the back panel of the subwoofer labeled 'OPTICAL IN 1' using the supplied digital Fiber Optic Cable. *Please note that some consoles require the purchase of an optional accessory for this feature. 2. To hear sound from your gaming console, ensure the power to the console is in the 'ON' position. 3. Ensure the power to the Xbox 5.1 system is in the 'ON' position and the Green light signifying 'POWER' is illuminated on the Xbox 5.1 IR Receiver. 4. Press the 'OPT 1' button on the Xbox 5.1 remote control and a Green light will indicate that the 'OPT 1' input is now selected. 5. Use the 'VOL + / -' button to adjust the volume to the desired level.
1. Connect the Digital output from your A/V Device to an unused digital input on the back panel of the subwoofer labeled using the supplied digital Fiber Optic Cable. 2. To hear sound from your A/V device, ensure the power to the device is in the 'ON' position. 3. Ensure the power to the Xbox 5.1 system is in the 'ON' position and the Green light signifying 'POWER' is illuminated on the Xbox 5.1 IR Receiver. 4. Press the input button corresponding to the connection made in step 1. 5. Use the 'VOL + / -' button to adjust the volume to the desired level.
1. Ensure the power to the Xbox 5.1 system is in the 'ON' position and the Green light signifying 'POWER' is illuminated on the Xbox 5.1 IR Receiver. 2. To adjust BASS press the "EFFECT" Button on the remote control until the IR Receiver displays "BS". To adjust TREBLE, Press the "EFFECT" Button on the remote control until the IR Receiver displays "TR".
3. You can now adjust the level by using the LEVEL +/- keys. There are 13 steps (from +6 to -6) of effect level that can be adjusted.
4. The Xbox 5.1 will store both the treble and bass level settings, as a result, you do not need to readjust the effect level after Standby or Power Down of the device.
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Listening Modes
Spherex Optimization Setting
The Xbox 5.1 offers a Spherex Optimization adjustment function that will adjust the speakers' level to achieve the optimal sound depending on your listening position. Pressing the Reset Button will enter the Spherex Optimization adjustment mode. When you press the 'FRONT', 'REAR', 'LEFT', 'RIGHT' button on the remote control, the sound will be shifted in these directions. For Example: When the sound field is shifted forward from the center position by pressing the FRONT button, the volume level of the front speakers will be raised but the volume level of the rear speakers will be lowered. The display will show the new sound field position, such as 'N1' and then 'E0', indicating the new sound field position is shifted one step north and zero horizontal movement. To return to the original setting, just turn the control on again and adjust the level until the display shows 'N0' and then 'E0' or press the 'RESET' button.
Listening Modes
2.1 Channel Stereo Mode Available for analog and stereo digital signals. It reproduces the stereo signal to the front left, right speakers and subwoofer without any processing to the audio signals. Available for analog and stereo digital signals. It redistributes a stereo signal across the five satellite speakers to give very broad, even coverage. All five satellites and the subwoofer are active. Available for analog and stereo digital signals. Pressing the PLII button will enable Dolby Pro-Logic II Mode. This mode provides accurate decoding of Dolby Surround encoded signals and provides natural, realistic five-channel enhancement of stereo signals. All five satellites and the subwoofer are active. Dolby Pro-Logic II has two sub-modes: Movie (Green LED) - Select for sources that have been encoded in Dolby Surround and Dolby Pro Logic II. This includes many games, TV programs, and movies on video. Music (Red LED) - This mode is especially appropriate for stereo music, to which it adds a very appealing sense of spaciousness and depth. During the headphone mode, the Xbox 5.1 will mute the speakers and output the signal to your headphones. Dynamic compression reduces the level difference between loud and soft sounds. This can be useful when you are having trouble hearing dialogue clearly or when you want to minimize disturbance of others by very loud sounds. (Compatible with Dolby Digital Encoded DVD's only) When the Test Tone Mode is on, the Xbox 5.1 will generate pink noise on each speaker in a sequential manner. You can use this feature to verify the speakers' connections and their performance. During the Test Tone Mode, use the 'Level +/-' key to adjust the speaker's relative level to achieve the best audio performance.
Headphone Mode
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Specifications
AUDIO section
Effective power output during STEREO operation* FRONT (118 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 0.3 % T.H.D. at one channel driven) .............. 55W + 55 W SUBWOOFER (22 Hz ~ 105 Hz, 1.5 % T.H.D. at one channel driven) .......................... 102 W DIMENSIONS Satellites: HxLxW: Weight: 5-1/2" x 6-1/2" x 3-1/4" 14 x 16.5 x 8.3cm 2-1/2 lbs. 1.1 kg
Effective power output during SURROUND operation* FRONT (114 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 0.3 % T.H.D. at one channel driven) ............... 55W + 55 W CENTER (118 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 0.3 % T.H.D. at one channel driven) .......................... 55 W SURROUND (140 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 0.3% T.H.D. at one channel driven) .............. 16 W + 16 W SUBWOOFER (22 Hz ~ 105 Hz, 1.5 % T.H.D. at one channel driven) .......................... 102 W FRONT (1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D. at one channel driven) ................................ 70 W + 70 W CENTER (1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D. at one channel driven) ............................................. 70 W SURROUND (1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D. at one channel driven) ................................ 24 W + 24 W SUBWOOFER (100 Hz, 10 % T.H.D. at one channel driven) ......................................... 110 W *Please note that MaxxBass processing will psycho-acoustically extend perceived low frequency response.
Frequency response Line (Optical 1, Optical 2, Coaxial, Analog) ....................................................................... 10 Hz ~ 100 kHz, 0 dB ~ -3.0 dB Tone control BASS.................................................................................. 12 dB (at 100 Hz) TREBLE ............................................................................. 12 dB (at 10 kHz) DIGITAL AUDIO section Sampling frequency ................................................. 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Input level / impedance / wave length Optical .................................................. (-15 dBm ~ -24 dBm), 700 nm 30 nm Coaxial .............................................................................. 0.5 Vp-p / 75 ohms GENERAL Power consumption Xbox 5.1 .................................................................. 3.5 A Xbox 5.1 ................................................................................................ 420 W Standby Power consumption ..................................................... less than 60W
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Limited Warranty
Terms and Conditions
Register Your Warranty at www.spherexinc.com This Limited Warranty applies to the registered warrantable items indicated on the original invoice (unless otherwise specified). Terms: In North America, Spherex Inc. (SPHEREX) warrants to the original purchaser (OWNER) of the product(s) covered by this Limited Warranty that the product(s) shall conform to the manufacturer's specifications and be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days in total and subject to the conditions included herein. The Limited Warranty begins on the registration date of the product and this Limited Warranty and is between SPHEREX and the OWNER. The owner must register the product within five (5) days of the purchase date of the product for this Limited Warranty to be valid. The cost of shipping a replacement or repaired product back to the OWNER is covered under this Limited Warranty. If the OWNER requests repair or replacement under this Limited Warranty and, if after examining the product, the cause of failure of the product is excluded by the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty, the OWNER will be responsible for all costs incurred. The OWNER consents to the use and transmission of OWNER's confidential information only in connection with the Limited Warranty. Outside of North America, please contact your local dealer or distributor for warranty details. Claim Procedure: If calling from North America please call SPHEREX at (416) 321-6211. If calling from outside of North America, please contact your local dealer or distributor. The OWNER will be liable for all costs incurred to ship the covered product. Proof of purchase (invoice) for the product and the claim number must be mailed with the defective product in order to qualify for a repair or replacement under this Limited Warranty. The product must be shipped in its original packaging to qualify under this Limited Warranty. Conditions and Exclusions: The following conditions will apply: a) This Limited Warranty does not cover improper or abusive use of the product, modification, liquid damage, damage as a result of droppage or foreign objects found inside the product; b) The OWNER releases SPHEREX from all liability due to damage to the product, replacement of the product or injury to any person that is not due to the fault of SPHEREX c) The OWNER further understands that SPHEREX is not responsible for any indirect, consequential or incidental damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you; d) Any loss resulting from transportation damage, collision with another object or any damage while the product is in transit is excluded; e) Any loss resulting from fire, flood, earthquake, lightning, acts of God, and/or improper electrical current is excluded; f) Any loss resulting from recall or rework, regardless of SPHEREX's ability to pay for such repairs is excluded; g) Set up or installation or re-installation charges incurred are not covered under this Limited Warranty; h) Repairs required due to the deterioration of the appearance of the product are excluded; i) SPHEREX reserves the right to replace your product with a comparable feature model of like kind and quality. Product replacement will fulfill this agreement in its entirety and will discharge all further obligations under this Limited Warranty; j) SPHEREX reserves the right to use replacement parts that are new, refurbished or non-original manufacturer's parts that perform to the factory specifications; k) Products used for commercial purposes are excluded; l) The maximum liability of this Limited Warranty shall not exceed the original purchase price paid for the product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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FAQ Section
Symptom Cause
The speaker cords are disconnected. VOLUME is set to the minimum position. MUTE is ON. The Power on the Xbox 5.1 or Source is OFF. No sound from the speakers.
Remedy
Connect speakers properly referring to 'Speaker Setup" Turn OFF the MUTE. Turn power of unit and source to ON
The speaker cord is disconnected. Sound is not output from one of the speakers.
Sound is not output from the surround speakers and / or the center speaker, or their sound is very low.
The surround speaker cords and/or the center speaker cord are disconnected. A surround mode has not been engaged. The surround and/or center volume controls are set to the minimum level.
Connect speakers properly referring to 'Speaker Setup" Adjust the speaker levels using the test tone
The console is not configured to output Dolby Digital or DTS The game does not contain a Dolby Digital audio track
Configure the gaming console to output Dolby Digital and DTS Sound Check to see if the game contains in game Dolby Digital
The DVD Player is not configured to output Dolby Digital or DTS The DVD does not contain a Dolby Digital or DTS audio track The DVD player is not connected using a digital cable- fiber optic or coaxial
Configure your DVD player using the DVD Players Owners Manual or contact the manufacturer Check to see if the DVD disc contains a Dolby Digital or DTS Track Connect the DVD player to the Xbox 5.1 using a digital connection
The remote control unit is too far away from the main system, controlling angle is too large, or there is an obstacle between the receiver and the remote. Batteries are exhausted. The remote control has not been set to the operation mode for the component you wish to control.
Operate the remote control unit within the controllable range. Replace with new batteries. Press any of the input keys or to activate the operation mode for the component you want to control before operation
If, after attempting to remedy the problem, it still persists, please contact SPHEREX at (416) 321-6211 within North America. Outside of North America, please contact your local dealer or distributor.
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G.A.N.G. and the G.A.N.G Logo are property of G.A.N.G. Inc. 2002-2004
Game Audio Network Guild (G.A.N.G.) The world's most prolific and talented music, audio and interactive entertainment industry professionals are joined together as members of the Game Audio Network Guild (G.A.N.G.). G.A.N.G. is an international, professional, non-profit trade organization dedicated to raising the bar for audio development in the interactive world. The individuals who make up G.A.N.G understand the power of audio and its importance in making interactive media a gratifying and provocative experience. G.A.N.G. is determined to better the current state of interactive audio by providing resources, education and information for the entire gaming industry and community. As a guild, G.A.N.G. helps to change the way people experience interactive media. As a network, they help each other achieve new successes in their own professional endeavors. G.A.N.G. & Spherex Spherex approached G.A.N.G. regarding a revolutionary idea. They wanted to develop an amazing speaker system specifically for gaming. Spherex believes deeply in G.A.N.G.'s mission to bring improvement to the game audio arena and felt that they were contributing to that mission by developing speakers worthy of cutting-edge audio found in interactive entertainment today. The G.A.N.G. membership boasts numerous experts in the fields of game audio production, consumer product development and speaker design. G.A.N.G. put together a handpicked advisory committee that would go on to help advise and give input into the development process of the Xbox 5.1 Surround Sound System. For more information regarding G.A.N.G. or to become a member please visit www.audiogang.org
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Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996, 2003 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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