ZVOX 570 User Manual

ZVOX® SoundBase®870/770/670/570 Quick Setup
1
Position the SoundBase.
“TV base” position
Shelf position
Place the SoundBase on stable, flat surface. Ensure all components are stable and secure.
2 3 4
Connect the
power cord.
1
Back of SoundBase
OFF
2
AC Power
Receptacle
Connect the AC power cord to the back of the SoundBase. Leave the Power Switch in “Off”. Then insert the AC plug into an AC power receptacle.
Connect to
Optical Audio
Output of TV.
Back of TV
Optical Audio Output
Connect one end of an optical digital cable to the TV’s Audio Out optical jack.
Connect to
Optical Audio
Input of
SoundBase.
Back of SoundBase
SoundBase’s Optical Audio Input #1
Connect the other end of the optical cable to the SoundBase’s optical input jack #1.
6
Confirm you hear
TV sound through
the SoundBase.
With an optical digital audio connection, you should hear the TV sound through the SoundBase with the SoundBase volume set to 12-15.
If you don’t hear sound or if you did not use an optical connection, press the INPUT button on the SoundBase re­mote control to select the correct input.
Select the TV input using the remote control
INPUT
DIALO G EMPH ASIS
or the front panel.
POWER
SURROUND
Other Possible TV Audio Outputs
a
b
c
RCA Jack Analog Audio Out
A red/white pair of RCA jacks on the back of the TV labeled OUTPUT. Do not connect to RCA jacks labeled INPUT.
“Minijack” Analog Audio Out
Some TVs use a minijack output or headphone jack. Do not use a minijack labeled INPUT.
Coaxial Digital Audio Output
(Single RCA jack, may be orange) Any cable with an RCA plug at each end can be used.
Back of TV
Back of TV
Back of TV
Input 1
Back of SoundBase
Input 1
Back of SoundBase
Back of SoundBase
5
Flip on the Power.
ON
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Input 1—digital (optical jack)
Input 2—digital (optical jack)
Input 3—digital (coaxial jack)
Input 4—analog (RCA jacks)
Input 5—analog (RCA jacks)
Input 6—analog (front minijack)
Bluetooth device
ZVOX® SoundBase® Connection Options
Your SoundBase has both analog and digital audio inputs. The majority of SoundBase owners connect between the optical jack on a
TV and the optical input jack on the SoundBase. This page describes audio output types found on a TV or Set Top Box (optical digital,
coaxial digital and analog) and the cable needed to connect to a SoundBase. Any of these audio outputs provides excellent fidelity.
Important Notes
1
Where Is The Audio Output?
Most TVs have an optical digital audio output, while a few have a coaxial digital audio output instead. You could also use an analog audio output on a TV, or an audio output on a cable or satellite set top box.
2
Analog Versus Digital Audio Outputs
A digital audio output provides the “best” signal but the audible advantage compared to analog audio is typically small. If you find it more convenient to make an analog audio connection to the SoundBase, then use it. Dialog clarity should be equally good using either a digital or analog signal. Digital audio can be an advantage if you want more audio dynamic range.
Pairing with a device
You see appear on the SoundBase when the Bluetooth® input is selected. The “bLUE” ashes if the SoundBase is not paired with a Bluetooth device. If your Bluetooth device has a display, the SoundBase appears as “ZVOX”. The SoundBase display stops ashing when it pairs with the Bluetooth device.
Audio output jacks found on TVs and
cable/satellite set top boxes:
Analog Stereo Minijack
Audio signal cable needed:
A stereo miniplug at one end
and a pair of RCA plugs
at the other end.
Analog Left and Right
RCA jacks
Audio signal cable needed:
A pair of RCA plugs at each end.
Optical Digital Jack
Audio signal cable needed:
An optical cable.
Coaxial Digital Jack
(single RCA jack)
Audio signal cable needed:
An RCA plug at each end.
Audio signal outputs
for popular TV brands:
Samsung:
Most recent LED/LCD Samsung TVs have both an optical digital output and a stereo minijack audio output. Older LED/LCD Samsung models have left and right RCA jacks as an audio output instead of the minijack output. Most Samsung plasma TVs have a single optical audio output.
Panasonic:
Most Panasonic TVs have an optical digital audio output.
Toshiba:
Recent Toshiba TVs have an optical digital audio output. Some models also have a headphone jack that can be used as an analog audio output.
Sharp:
Recent Sharp TVs have a digital audio output and an analog stereo audio output. Jack style will vary.
Insignia:
Most Insignia TVs have a digital audio output and an analog stereo audio output. Jack style will vary.
LG:
LG TVs typically have an optical digital audio output. Some models also have a headphone jack that can be used as an analog audio output.
Sony:
Recent Sony TVs an optical digital output and a stereo minijack audio output. Some Sony TVs use left and right RCA jacks for an analog audio output instead of a stereo minijack.
Vizio:
Most Vizio TVs have a digital audio output and an analog stereo audio output. Jack style will vary.
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