Platin High Definition 5.
Important Safety Information • • • • • • • • • • Read and follow all instructions, warnings and cautions when connecting the Platin audio hub and speakers. Keep these instructions for future reference. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cet appareil est conforme à la section 15 des réglementations de la FCC.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radioexempts de licence.
The user manual for local area network devices shall contain instructions related to the restrictions mentioned in the above sections, namely that: (i) the device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems; (ii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p.
Platin High Definition Wireless Home Theater Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the latest advance in multi channel home theater convenience and technology. Featuring the ultimate marriage of performance and, WiSA compliance, 5.1 surround system brings the world of wireless, high definition sound within reach. The compact 5.1 system packs plenty of power with it’s 250W sub and dynamic 30W satellite speakers.
Carton Contents Your 5.1 HD Wireless Home Theater comes with the following components: • (1) Audio Hub • (1) 250W subwoofer • (4) 30W, 2 way satellite speakers (marked as right speaker, left speaker, right surround speaker and left surround speaker • (1) Center channel speaker • (1) Remote control with 2 AAA batteries • (1) Power adapter for the Audio Hub • (6) Power cords for the speakers *Items required to complete the set up: • HDMI cable(s) (sold separately).
Connections and Installation NOTE: DO NOT connect the AC power to the hub until all of the speakers are in place and powered up. Connections: The rear panel of the Audio Hub has 3 HDMI inputs, one digital audio input and 1 analog audio (3.5mm mini plug). Depending on the components that you want to hook up to your system, you can choose any or several of the connections.
the infrared remote control so you will need to keep in mind the listener position in the room when you locate the hub. After you have decided the best location for the hub in your component stack, plug the A/V cables in first per Figure 1. Connect the HDMI “outputs” of your DVD player, Cable or Satellite box or game player to the input(s) on the audio hub using a quality HDMI cable. Then connect the HDMI output of the audio hub to an available HDMI input on the TV or monitor.
Placing the speakers: To get the best audio reproduction from surround-sound encoded material, we recommend you place the speakers in a configuration similar to the diagram in figure 2 to start. Room construction, reflections and other factors can sometimes heavily influence the sound that you hear. Generally speaking, you want the speakers to focus on a single point within the room – usually called the “sweet spot”. It is the circled number 7 in figure 2.
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Remote Control Open the battery door on the back of the remote and insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries. The polarity (+/-) is marked on the inside of the battery compartment. The remote functions are listed in Figure 3. Figure 3. Remote control: Set up and Operation NOTE: For first time set up, the following must be done in the correct order. . 1. Make sure your TV set is on and tuned to the proper input for the Audio Hub. 2. Plug the power cords into the speakers and subwoofer.
about 15 seconds, the top row of LEDs will show the current volume and the bottom row of LED’s will show the current source. You should also see an on screen message on the TV that reads “System Initializing”. When properly linked, the “Network Link” lights on the speaker back panels will be on and steady green. You should also see an on screen message that shows the number of speakers found. That number should be 6: 4 satellite speakers, one center channel and one subwoofer.
These front panel controls operate just as the corresponding buttons on the remote control do. For example, pressing the “Power” button will toggle the power on the Audio Hub, etc. 1.1 Pressing the Source button on the remote or the top panel will cause the system to select the next input, corresponding to the inputs on the back of the unit. Make sure that you select the right input for the device (DVD, Cable box, etc.) that you are playing.
From this menu, you can choose to view the status of the system or of the speakers From this menu, you can see the status of the system. It Includes the current input source, input signal type, speaker map and surround mode.
From this menu, you can see the status of the speakers. From this menu, you can adjust the level of the bass and treble.
Add Speakers is used to add a new speaker to the current system. Remove Speakers is used to remove a speaker from the current system. Dolby PL2 Mode: Is used to setup the surround mode for stereo audio. Lip Sync Delay: Is used to synchronize the audio and video signal from the source. You can delay the audio to match the video. Enable ARC : When set it to “on”, the TV will be active as a source. In the speaker chime menu, If you select one speaker, You will hear a test tone from that speaker.
Speaker Trim menu allows you to play a test tone from the selected speaker to verify correct operation and assist in placement. System Info: Displays the firmware version Factory Reset: To reset the system back to factory defaults. Adv Spkr Tool: See next section. Display Options: See next section.
Adv Speaker Tool: This menu will list all found speakers and allow you to modify them. Options in this menu include reassigning speaker outputs, chiming speakers to find their current position, and removing speakers. OSD Timeout: Duration the OSD will remain on screen after the last user initiated operation. Display Level: It is used to adjust the brightness of the front LED display.
Troubleshooting 1. The most common reasons for no sound or no picture include: Loss of power to the speakers or hub Wrong input selected on the Audio Hub Wrong input selected on the TV Check the remote control batteries Check the content source – make sure it is on and playing 2. The OSD shows ‘unknown error’, when the system is powered on. Try turning the system power off, and power on it again. 3. The OSD shows ‘missing speaker’, when the system is powered on.