4a. Controlling the ZVOX Soundbar
Using Your Preferred Remote Control:
Your preferred TV remote control can control Volume,
Mute and Power on the ZVOX soundbar. See the
separate instruction sheet that describes the process
of teaching the ZVOX to respond to these commands.
The ZVOX soundbar remote will always provide a full
range of adjustments, along with your preferred remote.
Button functions on the soundbar
remote control
Volume
The VOLUME buttons operate in the normal manner
Power (STANDBY)
The Power button toggles the soundbar between
STANDBY and On. Note: A soundbar automatically enters
STANDBY if it is silent for longer than approximately 30
minutes. A soundbar will turn back on when it senses a
restored digital signal
(Input 1 only) or an infrared power or volume adjustment.
Input Selection:
A brief press and release of the INPUT button on the sound-
bar remote control allows you to select between the four
separate inputs on the soundbar.
Input 1—digital
Input 2—digital
Bluetooth device
Input 2—analog (RCA jacks)
Mute
The MUTE button on the soundbar remote control operates
in the normal manner. When MUTE is active, the display will
show a blinking -00- for 20 seconds.
Bass and Treble
The Bass control has a range of -6 to 4.
The Treble control has a range of -4 to 4.
Note: The bass output of a soundbar system is affected by
its position within a room. You may find it sounds best with
slightly more or less bass than the neutral setting.
Surround Settings
There are three SURROUND levels:
• Surround One ("Sd 1") has low virtual surround effect and strong
vocals. Use this setting if vocal clarity is important to you.
• Surround Two ("Sd 2") has moderate virtual surround effect
and moderate vocals. Most people prefer this setting for most
program material.
• Surround Three ("Sd 3") has strong virtual surround effect
and moderate vocals. Many people prefer this setting when
watching movies.
Output Leveling
Press this button to prevent large changes in volume. When
engaged, it boosts quiet dialog and lowers the output of loud
commercial breaks. It also reduces volume swings between
cable or satellite channels. This feature can be used along
with any of the three Surround settings.
Accuvoice
Press this button to increase the clarity of most voices.
Pressing Accuvoice overrides the current Surround setting.
A second press returns the soundbar to the last-used
Surround setting.
4b. End Panel Controls
on the Soundbar
On the viewer's right end of the soundbar
are four buttons.
A) POWER button:
This button turns the soundbar "ON" if it is in
Standby. If this button pressed briefly while
the soundbar is "ON", it will mute and un-
mute the soundbar. To turn off the soundbar,
press and hold down this button for about
five seconds.
B) Volume Up/Down rocker button
Adjusts volume up and down. Pressing
either side of this button will "unmute" the
speaker if it is muted.
C) Input button:
A brief press and release of the INPUT
button selects the next input in sequence.
5. Tonal Profile Setting
The soundbar has three settings to better match
the acoustics of its room position.
Face Front ........ PS16 - on a flat surface, facing front.
Face Up ............ PS17 - on a flat surface, facing up.
Wall mount ....... PS18 - on a vertical surface,
facing into the room.
The default setting for the soundbar is Face Front.
If your sooundbar's position is Face Up or
Wall mount, you should select PS17 or PS18
Mute
from the PS menu.
PS Menu: you bring up the PS menu by pressing down
on two buttons on the end panel of the soundbar:
Power ( ) and Volume Up (+). After about five to seven
Bass set at -2
seconds you should see PS start flashing. The first time
you bring up the PS menu, it should show "PS 0".
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VOLUME
INPUT
Once you see the PS display, release the buttons. Then press and release the Volume Up button
to increase the PS number. Continue pressing and releasing the Volume Up button until you
reach the setting you want: PS16, PS17 or PS18.
Treble set at 1
For further information about the options provided by the PS menu, see the separate information
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sheet Soundbar Adjustment Options, available online at ZVOX Audio's website.
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STILL NEED ASSISTANCE? If your home TV system does
not conform to the descriptions in this guide, don't hesitate
to send an inquiry to info@zvoxaudio.com or call ZVOX Audio
at (866) 367-9869. Please provide your TV brand and model
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number. A ZVOX Audio representative should be available
(Eastern Time Zone) 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM Monday through Friday
and 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM on Saturday.
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6. Soundbar Wall Mounting Information
Dimensioned diagrams of each ZVOX Audio soundbar model can be found on
ZVOX Audio's website.
The soundbar has two keyhole mounting sites on its back panel. You can mount the
soundbar onto two screwheads using these mounting sites. A ZVOX Audio soundbar
weighs between 15 and 20 pounds. NOTE: It is the installer's responsibility to ensure
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the screws are installed into the wall or other surface securely and that the screwheads
are the correct size for the hanger mounts on the rear of the soundbar. ZVOX Audio
recommends your mounting sites be able to support at least twice the weight of
the soundbar.
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VOLUME
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ZVOX Audio Soundbar
Face Front
Setup & Operation
A
Don't Worry It's Pretty Easy.
B
C
AC power cord with integral power supply • Optical Digital and Analog signal cables
Face Up
Wall Mount
STEP 1
Position The System.
STEP 2
Connect One Signal Cable.
STEP 3
Connect the Power cable.
STEP 4
Use the Soundbar remote to
turn on power and adjust volume.
Home Theater
Made Simple!
What's In The Box
Soundbar • Remote control • Instruction sheets
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