Controls and displays 02 – Pioneer XW-HT1 Manuel d'utilisation

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Controls and displays

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1

VOLUME +/–

Press to adjust the volume of the wireless
speaker (and subwoofer, if connected).

2

CHANNEL

In case of poor reception due to interference
from other electrical devices, you can improve
reception by selecting another channel. Each
time you press the button, the channel
changes sequentially:

Note

• Poor reception may cause the audio to be

interrupted or stopped. This is not a
malfunction. Try changing the location or
orientation of the transmitter and/or the
wireless speaker to improve reception.

• See also

Placing the wireless speaker

system

on page 21,

Radio wave reflections

on page 24 and

Scope of operation

on

page 25 for more on reception
troubleshooting.

3

SURROUND MODE

Press to switch the surround mode. See

Using the front panel controls

on page 20.

Note

• Since the surround modes work in

conjunction with the corresponding input
(

DVD

or

TV

), make sure the mode you’ve

selected corresponds with the input
source.

4

VOLUME / CHANNEL indicators

Shows the volume level of the wireless
speaker; blinks when the volume is
changed (does not light when

WIRELESS

OFF

is selected).

When a channel is selected, the
corresponding channel indicator blinks
for five seconds before returning to the
volume display.

Note

• The step level for each LED in the volume

indicator is shown below.

5

DVD input mode indicators

Light to indicate the surround mode set for
the DVD input (

CS II CINEMA

,

CS II MUSIC

or

W.STEREO

). See

DVD input surround

modes

on page 18.

6

TV input mode indicators

Light to indicate the surround mode set for
the TV input (

CINEMA

,

MUSIC

or

W.STEREO

). See

TV input surround modes

on

page 19.

7

WIRELESS OFF indicator

Lights when sound from the wireless speaker
is switched off.

8

ATT/MUTE indicator

Lights when output to the wireless speaker is
being attenuated. Blinks when output is
muted.

9

Remote sensor

Receives the signals from the remote control.

• Make sure that there are no obstacles

between the remote and the remote
sensor on the unit.

• The remote has a range of about 7 meters,

within 30º either side of the remote
sensor.

• Remote operation may become unreliable

if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is
shining on the unit's remote sensor.

10 Transmitter antenna

Transmits signals to the wireless speaker.

CH 2

CH 3

CH 4

CH 1

VOLUME

(1–10)

(11–20) (21–30) (31–40)

(MAX)

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