VM Audio FLUX EXAT10-CR-BK, FLUX EXAT11-BK, ELUX EXAT20-CR-BK, ELUX EXAT21-BK User Manual

EXAT10-CR-BK / EXAT11-BK
ELUX SERIES
ACTIVE FLOORSTANDING
LOUDSPEAKERS
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Congratulations on your purchase of an Elux Series product from VM Audio. You have seen that with years of acquired taste for quality, the Elux Series has the right design and performance to satisfy your utmost demand. With music so clear and rich and bass so low and loud, you will be immersed in a world of musical euphoria that anything else will seem like white noise. By following the installation instructions carefully, you will ensure yourself performance that will be enjoyed from each use for years to come. Reward yourself with the  ner things in life.
Welcome!
About This Manual
The instructions in this user guide are for models EXAT10­CR-BK and EXAT11-BK. The EXAT11-BK is the model used for illustration purposes.
This user guide describes the controls on the speaker system. You can use the controls on the remote if they have the same or similar names as those on the control panel.
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Notes
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Table of Contents
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Welcome
Table of Contents
Warning
Precautions
System Features
Included
Overview
Connections
Settings & Adjustments
Operation
Speaker Placement
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Speci cations
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Warning!
To prevent  re or electric shock:
• Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
• Do not open the cabinet.
• Do not use these speakers near water.
• Do not expose these speakers to dripping or splashing liquids
• Do not set objects containing liquids on units.
• Do not spill liquids into any part of the speaker system.
• Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords.
• Do not run power cables and speaker wires through sharp edges.
• Do not pinch power cables and speaker wires.
• Do not expose the bare wires from the power cable and speaker wires.
• Do not remove the back ampli er plate. No user-serviceable parts inside.
• Refer servicing to quali ed personnel only.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK
CAUTION: Any change or modi cations not expressly approved in this manual could void your warranty for this equipment.
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Speci cations
EXAT11-CR-BK
Loudspeaker Type
Cabinet Color
High Frequency
Midrange Driver
Bass Driver
Audio Input
Frequency Range
Power (RMS/Peak)
Weight
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Operating Voltage
Bluetooth Wireless Range
Microphone Input Jack
Full Range System
Cherry-Black
1 1/2” Composite Soft Dome
4” Treated Composite Fiber
8” Dual Pulp Cone
Analog RCA, Bluetooth, USB, SD
40 Hz - 20 kHz
400W / 1200W
59.53 Lbs / 27 Kg
38” x 6.38” x 13.86”
120V
30 ft.
1/4” / 6.3mm
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EXAT10-BK
Speci cations
Loudspeaker Type
Cabinet Color
High Frequency
Midrange Driver
Bass Driver
Audio Input
Frequency Range
Power (RMS/Peak)
Weight
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Operating Voltage
Bluetooth Wireless Range
Microphone Input Jack
Full Range System
Black
1 1/2” Composite Soft Dome
4” Treated Composite Fiber
8” Dual Pulp Cone
Analog RCA, Bluetooth, USB, SD
40 Hz - 20 kHz
400W / 1200W
59.53 Lbs / 27 Kg
38” x 6.38” x 13.86”
120V
30 ft.
1/4” / 6.3mm
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Precautions
On Safety
• Contact between bare speaker wires may result in a short-circuit.
• Should any liquid or solid object fall into the speaker system, unplug the system’s power cord and have the system checked before operating it any further.
On Power Sources
• Before operating this speaker system, check that the operating voltage of the speaker system is identical to the wall outlet voltage where the speaker is being connected.
• If you are not going to use the speaker system for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the speaker system from the wall outlet. To disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead), grasp the plug itself and never pull the cord.
• AC power cord must be changed by quali ed electrical personnel.
On Placement
• Use good lifting practice when moving speakers to avoid injury.
• Do not install the speakers in an inclined position.
On Operation
• Before making any connections, turn off your receiver or audio source and unplug if from the AC (mains) power outlet. Not doing this may result in damage to your system.
• The volume level should not be turned up to the point of distortion.
On Adjusting Volume
• Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with very low level inputs or no audio signals. If you do, the speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is played.
On Cleaning
• Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine.
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System Features
• High Fidelity Sound With Smooth & Detailed Reproduction
• Easy 1-2-3 Direct Play Setup
• All-In-One Home Audio Solution
• Wide Range 3-Way Soundstage Performance
• Fully Powered, Bi-ampli ed System
• Advanced Wireless Bluetooth Connectivity
• Internal, Magnetic Motor Shielding Protection
• Optimum Bass Re ex Wood Enclosure Design
• CAD Energized Bass Port Design
• Soft Dome 1.5” High Frequency Driver
• High Performance 4” Midrange Driver
• Deep Note 8” Solid Bass Subwoofer
• Karaoke Function with Dual Mic Input & Echo Control
• USB Drive / SD Card Music Playback
• WMA / MP3 Music File Compatibility
• Bass, Treble, Mic, Echo & Volume Adjustments
• Built-In Digital Control POD
• High Clarity Class A/B Ampli er Technology
• Infrared Full Function Wireless Remote Control
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Limited Warranty Agreement (contd)
Include a copy of the original receipt or invoice with the purchase date, dealer’s name, customer’s name and invoice number clearly visible. Manufacturing date may be used if no proof of purchase is provided. The customer will pay to ship the defective product; COD will not be accepted.
Please follow the above instructions carefully to prevent voiding your warranty.
Your Warranty Service Does Not Cover the Following:
- Products not purchased from an Authorized VM Audio Dealer
- Damages from poor installation by not following the included instruction manual.
- Damages due to excessive moisture, heat and other elements from improper care.
- Evidence of tampering or repair by non-authorized personnel.
- Products not issued an RMA number.
- Damage during freight from poor packaging or handling.
- Return shipping on non-defective items.
Warranty Turnaround Time
It is VM Audio’s goal to turnaround the merchandise in a timely fashion of 1 week. Unexpected delays may occur due to repair parts or replacement shortage.
International Warranty
Please check with your Authorized International VM Audio Dealer or distributor for speci c warranty policies and process for your country.
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Limited Warranty Agreement
Your product is covered by a limited warranty by VM Audio as established below:
Electronics Limited Warranty
Products purchased from an Authorized VM Audio Dealer are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of original purchase under normal usage. Products that are identi ed as “refurbished” have a limited warranty of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase. Dated proof of purchase (original receipt or invoice) will be required for all warranty claims. In the unlikely event that you experienced a manufacturing defect or malfunction during the warranty period, VM Audio will repair the defective product or replace with the same or equivalent product if the same item is not available or discontinued. Replacement product may have super cial blemishes or scratches that do not affect the performance of the product. This warranty is only intended and valid for the original purchaser and cannot be extended to subsequent owners. Any applicable implied warranties are limited to the period of the expressed warranty starting from the original purchase date. No warranties, expressed or implied, will be accepted after the previously listed periods. Exclusions may apply; please check your local state laws.
Instructions for Claiming Warranty Service
If you should require warranty service, please return the product to the Authorized VM Audio Dealer you originally purchased the item for an experienced and speedy claim of your warranty service. Contact VM Audio directly to  nd the Authorized Dealers nearest you.
In the case the defective merchandise needs to be returned to VM Audio, please contact us and a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number will be assigned. It is important to pack all defective items in the original packaging to prevent damages from shipping, and be sure to write the RMA number clearly on the outside of the box for faster processing. Do not include non-defective items as it is not necessary and will increase your shipping costs.
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Review the contents of the package and make sure the following items are included:
Included
RemoteSpeaker Cabinets
RCA-to-RCA Cables 20ft Speaker Wire
RCA-to-3.5mm Cable User Guide
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Right SpeakerLeft Speaker
Front View
Overview
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Troubleshooting
No Power
• Press the Power/Standby button to turn power on.
• Make sure unit is connected to AC power.
No Sound
• Raise volume to check output.
• Volume ON from the audio source might be muted or low.
• Make sure correct input is selected.
• Ensure speaker wires are connected.
• Check RCA cable connectivity.
No sound from the microphone
• Make sure it is  rmly connected to the MIC input jack.
• Make sure it is turned on (see microphone user manual).
• Make sure the MIC volume controls are not on the lowest setting.
• Main VOLUME is set to minimum; raise volume.
File(s) on USB/SD not playing
• The  le may be corrupted; replace  le.
• The  le is not in a format this unit will play.
• The connected USB device is not supported by the system.
The Bluetooth device cannot connect or be paired.
• You have not activated the Bluetooth function on your device; refer to the Bluetooth device user manual.
• The unit is not in pairing mode; (see page 37 to pair).
• The unit is already connected with another Bluetooth device; refer to the Bluetooth device user manual to prepare your device pairing and see page 37 for pairing).
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The speaker system allows for an extensive amount of settings that are user-friendly. While the quality of the speaker system is superb it may fall prey to some of the quality reducing issues all speakers encounter. It’s important to know that the dimensions and construction of your home as well as your home furnishings will all play a role in the quality of the speaker system. The extra steps taken to correct the positioning of the speaker system will ultimately result in a better sound and clarity coming from the speaker system.
Anywhere from mid to high frequencies are affected by amount of plush material in a room. Some of the most common types of this material include carpets, sofas, beds, and soft curtains. Too much of these materials can result in a sound that is low and dull to the user. Just as there can be too much of this material, there can also be too little of the material which can result in an uncomfortably bright sound quality for the user. So with both in mind, a stable amount of soft furnishings must be achieved to receive the best quality sound coming from the speaker system.
Equalities between a room’s height, width, and length can also prove to be an issue in the quality of the speaker system for it will produce low frequency standing wave problems, which means the clarity of the system will not be up to par. If no other rooms provide a better solution to this problem then experiment with different placement of the speakers to reduce these negative effects.
Placement
Speaker Placement
The speakers should be placed within a 1.5 meter and 3 meters apart. You should position your speakers so that each one is at least 0.5 meter away from any bare wall.
Improving Sound Quality
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Overview
Rear View
Ampli er
Back Plate
Speaker
Connector
Right SpeakerLeft Speaker
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Side View
Overview
Left Speaker
Side Panel
Control
Digital Control
Pod
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Operation
Step 1: Connect the microphone to the input plug on the Level Control Panel.
Using Microphone
Step 2: Adjust the microphone level (see page 28).
Step 3: Adjust the ECHO level (see page 29).
Caution
• Do not drop or tap microphone as damage to the mic or speakers may occur.
• Avoid feedback by placing the microphone behind the speakers.
• Do not point microphone directly to the front of the speakers.
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Using USB/SD Audio Source
Step 1: Insert the USB drive or SD card to it’s corresponding USB or SD port on the Digital Control POD.
Operation
Step 2: Music playback will begin automatically.
Step 3: Search select MUSIC_BTO1
Step 4: Adjust VOLUME level (see page 24).
Step 5: Adjust TONE to the desired levels (see page 26).
Note
• INPUT will recognize drive and will automatically select USB input.
• When inserting an SD card, “SD” will brie y display on the LED screen, followed by the number of tracks on the card, the track number it will currently play and end with the track time running.
• When inserting a USB drive, USB will brie y display on the LED screen, followed by the number of tracks on the drive and end with the track time running.
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Top View
Overview
Left Speaker
Digital Control
POD
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Level Control Panel
Overview
VOLUME
TREBLE
BASS
MIC. VOL
ECHO
MIC
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Step 1: Select AUX as the audio INPUT source if it is not already selected (see page 23).
Step 2: Start audio source and play track (refer to the audio source’s user guide for instructions).
Step 3: Adjust the VOLUME level (see pages 24-25).
Step 4: Adjust TONE levels as desired (see pages 26-27).
Using AUX Audio Source
Operation
Bluetooth Pairing
Step 1: Select BLU as the audio INPUT source if it is not already selected BLU LED will blink rapidly to indicate pairing mode is ready.
Step 2: Set your device to Bluetooth pairing mode (refer to the audio source’s user guide for instructions).
Step 3: Search select MUSIC_BTO1
Step 4: When pairing is a success and complete the BLU LED will stop blinking and will remain on.
Step 5: Start music playback.
Step 6: Adjust VOLUME level (see page 24).
Step 7: Adjust TONE levels as desired (see pages 26).
Note
Average Bluetooth wireless range is 30 ft.
Using Bluetooth Audio Source
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Sleep Function
Use SLEEP feature to put speaker system in Stand-by mode at a predetermined time.
You can set time in 10 minute intervals.
Settings & Adjustments
Reset Mode
Press RESET button on the REMOTE once.
Reset function, adjusts all levels and settings to their original factory con gurations.
Once all levels and settings are reset, 45 will appear in the Digital Control POD display.
If RESET is set during USB / SD playback, 45 will appear for a brief moment.
Maximum time that is reached is120 minutes.
1. Press SLEEP repeatedly until the desired time is reached and it appears in the Digital Control POD display.
2. To cancel timer, press SLEEP repeatedly until 0 appears in the Digital Control POD display.
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Ampli er Back Plate
Overview
Speaker
Output
Audio Input
Jacks
Power Cord
Power Switch
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Overview
Digital Control POD
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EQ Presets
Four equalizer presets are available to customize the sound (Pop, Jazz, Rock, Classic).
Note Function only available when USB/SD input is selected.
Settings & Adjustments
Remote
1. Repeatedly press the EQ button to cycle through the EQ options (EQ1, EQ2, EQ3, EQ4)
2. To cancel EQ, press EQ repeatedly until EQOF appears on display.
Display Dimmer
This function adjusts the intensity brightness of the LED display.
Brightness can only be adjusted via the REMOTE.
1. Repeatedly press the DISP + button to increase the display brightness.
2. Press DISP ­button to decrease brightness.
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Pausing Music Playback
Function only available when BLU (Bluetooth) or USB/SD input is selected.
Settings & Adjustments
1. Press the >ll button once to pause.
2. Press, >ll button once again to resume playback.
Using Remote
Using Control POD
Note LED display will blink when pausing.
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Digital Control POD Functions
Overview
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2 -
3 -
4 -
5 -
6 -
7 -
8 -
9 -
10 -
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12 -
13 -
14 -
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Input selector / On-OFF wake button.
Tone control selector button.
Play / Pause control button.
Reverse skip function / Volume down button.
Forward skip function / Volume up button.
LED indicator for bass adjustment.
LED indicator for treble adjustment.
LED indicator for Bluetooth operation.
LED indicator for USB/SD operation.
LED indicator for sleep timer function.
LED indicator for equalizer preset function.
LED indicator for Auxiliary operation.
LED display.
USB drive input port.
SD card input port.
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Remote
Overview
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Repeat Play
This function allows you to “shuf e” tracks and play in random order.
Settings & Adjustments
While the track you want is playing, press REPEAT until “ANd” appears on the display in the Digital Control POD. All the tracks in USB drive or SD card will play in random order continuously.
To Cancel Random Order Play
Random Order Play
Press REPEAT repeatedly until “ALL” appears in the Digital Control POD display.
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Repeat Play
This function allows you to repeat one track, shuf e tracks (play in random), and continuous play all the tracks in a loop when in USB/SD or Bluetooth is use.
Settings & Adjustments
Repeating The Current Track
While the track you want is being played, press REPEAT until “ONE” appears on the display in the Digital Control POD. The current track will repeat continously.
To Cancel REPEAT
Press REPEAT repeatedly until “ALL” appears in the Digital Control POD display.
Note
Repeat “ALL” is the default setting when a USB drive or SD card is in use.
Repeat “ALL” plays all the tracks in the USB drive or SD card in a continuous loop.
Repeat “ALL” cannot be cancelled unless a different repeat feature is selected.
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Overview
Remote Function Buttons
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -
5 -
6 -
7 -
8 -
9 -
10 -
11 -
12 -
13 -
14 -
15 -
16 -
17 -
18 -
19 -
20 -
System On-OFF wake.
Input selector switch.
Play / Pause control function.
Reverse skip function.
Forward skip function.
Direct numeric input keypad.
Repeat function.
Volume level adjustment.
Bass level adjustment.
Treble level adjustment.
Equalizer preset function.
Mute function.
Microphone level decrease.
Microphone level increase.
Echo level decrease.
Echo level increase.
Dimmer display increase.
Dimmer display decrease.
Sleep timer function.
System reset function.
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Speaker Wire Connection
Connections
Right Speaker
1. Push the negative (Black) spring loaded tab to open and insert the negative wire into the terminal.
2. Push the positive (Red) spring loaded tab to open and insert the positive wire into the terminal.
Push the negative (Black) spring loaded tab to open and insert the negative wire
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Direct Access Play
This function allows quick access to tracks by entering their track number.
Track number can be entered at any time during playback.
Function only available when BLU (Bluetooth) or USB/SD input is selected.
Settings & Adjustments
• Enter the track number into the numeric key pad.
• To select a two-digit track, press two numbers within 4 seconds and press play.
Note If two numbers are pressed and the play button is not pressed right after, the two-digit track will play after a few seconds.
Using Remote
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Choosing Music File To Play
Function only available when BLU (Bluetooth) or USB/SD input is selected.
Settings & Adjustments
1. Press the >>l + button to go to the next track or forward skip tracks until the track number you want appears on the display of the Digital Control POD.
2. Press the - l<< button to go to the previous track or reverse skip tracks until the track number you want appears on the display of the Digital Control POD.
Using Control POD
Using Remote
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Connections
Speaker Wire Connection
Left Speaker
Be sure to only connect positive speaker wires to positive terminals (Red), and negative speaker wires to negative terminals (Black).
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Connections
Connection Audio Source
Be sure to turn off the power of each component before making the connections.
When connecting the RCA cable, be sure to match the color-coded cord to the appropriate jacks on the components. Red (right) to Red and White (left) to White. Be sure to make  rm connections to avoid humming and noise.
Analog RCA Inputs
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Settings & Adjustments
Adjusting Echo Level
Using Level Control Panel
Using Remote
Turn TREBLE knob clockwise to increase, turn counterclockwise to decrease level.
Press TRE + to increase, TRE - to decrease level.
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Adjusting Microphone Level
Settings & Adjustments
Using Level Control Panel
Using Remote
Turn TREBLE knob clockwise to increase, counterclockwise to decrease level.
Press TRE + to increase, TRE - to decrease level.
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Power Cord Connection
Connections
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Turning Speaker System On
Settings & Adjustments
Press POWER switch to ON position to provide power to system.
Press POWER button to turn ON speaker system.
• Volume level will automatically self adjust to 45 and it will display on the LED screen.
• Input source from the last session will be selected.
Using Remote
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Adjusting Tone Quality
Settings & Adjustments
Press Menu to select
BASS or TREBLE
This function is only available when AUX input is selected.
Using Digital Control POD
Press VOL + to
increase level, VOL -
to decrease level.
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Adjusting Tone Quality
Using Level Control Panel
Settings & Adjustments
Adjusting BassAdjusting Treble
Using Remote
Turn TREBLE knob clockwise to increase level, counterclockwise to decrease level.
Turn TREBLE knob clockwise to increase level, counterclockwise to decrease level.
Press BASS + to increase, BASS - to decrease level.
Press TRE + to increase, TRE - to decrease level.
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Source Input Selection
Settings & Adjustments
Select the following:
AUX - To play directly from a portable audio device.
BLU - To transmit audio wirelessly through Bluetooth.
USB - To play MP3 or WMA audio  les using USB  ash drive or SD card.
Use this function to select the desired input audio source.
Press INPUT repeatedly to select the desired audio source.
Using remote
Using Digital Control POD
Press INPUT button repeatedly to select the desired audio source.
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Adjusting Volume
Settings & Adjustments
Using Level Control Panel
Using remote
Turn VOLUME knob clockwise to increase volume, turn counterclockwise to decrease volume.
Press VOL + to increase, VOL - to decrease volume.
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Adjusting Volume
Settings & Adjustments
This function is only available when AUX input is selected.
Using Digital Control POD
Press VOL + to increase, VOL - to decrease volume.
Press MUTE to silence sound, press again to enable sound.
Mute Sound
Using Remote
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