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OWNER’ S MANU AL / SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS / COMPLIANCE INFORM A TION TV e e ™ M odel T w o T elevision Enter tainment Enhancement S ystem A Boston P .O.P . Product Make it your own...[...]
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Qu i c k Gu i d e Di d y ou kno w T V ee ™ c an lea rn yo ur te lev is ion r em ot e con tr ol ? If your television c a n be setup to change the audio volume it sends t o T V ee, you don ’t need this quick star t guide. Example: T each T V ee to respond to the Volume T button of y our television remote control . Q u i c k G u i d e D id y o u k[...]
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2 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat re[...]
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3 WIRELESS ID TRIM LEVEL INPUT DC24V 2.5A R L POWER 1234 2 31 WIRELESS ID TRIM LEVEL INPUT DC24V 2.5A R L POWER 1234 2 31 MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The P ar ts of T V ee 1 1 Status Indicator – Lights in various colors to indicate operating status. See the table below . 2 2 Po wer Button – Lets y ou manually activate T V ee or put it in standby mod[...]
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4 11 11 Wireless ID Switch – Selects the “ channel” f or the wireless bass unit signal. Set in the same position as 5 . 12 12 Volume – A djusts the volume of the bass unit to balance with the soundbar. 13 13 Status Indicator – Lights red when the bass unit is active and green when it is in standby mode. 14 14 Po wer On/O Switch – T u[...]
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5 C onnect T V ee Next you need to get an input signal into the T Vee soundbar . All it takes is the audio connec tion cable that is supplied. There are two likely sources for a signal— your television or a cable television connection box. ( The control box f or a satellite syst em is for this purpose the same as a cable box. F or simplicit y we [...]
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6 After this adjustment T V ee should always be louder than the television speak er . Then you can use the television remote control to adjust the volume as you normally do. Fine T une T V ee Now that things are up and running, it’ s time to adjust the bass unit to blend with the soundbar speakers so the system produces the balanced, natural Bost[...]
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7 T ypically you ’ll never need to adjust these switches. What are they for? If you have mor e than one T Vee system in your house you can use di erent Wireless ID Switch settings so the systems won ’t inter fer e with each other . T rim Level S witch – This changes the input sensitivit y of T Vee. If the output of your television is too l[...]
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8 Limited W arran ty Boston Acoustics warrants to the original purchaser of our T Vee syst em that it will be free of defects in materials and workmanship in its mechanical par ts for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase . The warrant y period for the electrical components of T Vee is 1 year . Y our responsibilities are to install and use [...]
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300 Jubilee Drive, P eabody , MA 01960 USA ww w .bostonacoustics .com Boston, Boston Acoustics , and the Boston Acoustics logo ar e registered trademarks and T V ee is a trademark of Boston Acoustics, Inc . Speci cations are subject to change without notice. © 2007 Boston Acoustics , Inc. 142-002882-0[...]