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1. Logic SoundStage 5 1 TX101 CONTENTS Thank you for purchasing the Logic3 TX101 As with all Logic3 products the TX101 has been built to the highest manufacturing standards and testing throughout its development to ensure you get the best possible product Please read through and familiarise yourself with this manual before you use the product PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Page 2 PACK CONTENTS a PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Front Panel Controls amp Functions Standby Standby Power Selection Page 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Input Input ne FRONT AND BACK PANEL LED LED Display Volume Volume Up Volume Volume Down Page 4 REMOTE CONTROL Remote Remote Control Sensor View frequency scanning POSITIONING THE UNIT EM Radio and storage locations CONNECTION SETUP EXAMPLE Side Panel On Off Switch Page 5 POWER VOLUME SELECTION Descristion MUTE escnption INPUT SELECTION SPEAKER VOLUME LEVEL SELECTION SRS FUNCTION 5 1 TEST FUNCTION Page 6 DSP FUNCTION DOLBY DIGITAL MODE FUNCTION BEST SOUND QUALITY FM RADIO STORING AN FM FREQUENCY RECALLING AN FM FREQUENCY Page 7 GLOSSARY Page 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING Page 9 RESET FUNCTION INDEX CONTACT DETAILS PACK CONTENTS e SoundStage 5 1 Speaker System e Remote Control amp AA Batteries e Coaxial Cable 5 1 Surround System All in one Key Features Dolby Digital 5 1 Decoder SRS Sound Retrieval System Remote Control Power Supply 240V 50Hz T
2. AW buttons on the remote control to recall a stored frequency GLOSSARY DOLBY DIGITAL Dolby Digital can deliver surround sound with up to five discrete full range channels Left Center Right Left Surround Right Surround plus a sixth channel for powerful low frequency effects As it needs only about one tenth the bandwidth of the others the LFE channel is referred to as a 1 channel and sometimes erroneously as the subwoofer channel DSP Digital Sound Processing The SoundStage also incorporates a Digital Sound processor which manages the crossover technology between the drivers amp sub woofer and allows you to select the equalization EQ setting The DSP can even match human perceived loudness curves so that the SoundStage can deliver a fuller sound even at very low volume levels The SoundStage can be set to the following EQ s Live Hall Theater Chorus or Matrix this lets you experience movies at home with all the original dramatic sounds FM RADIO The inclusion of an FM Radio is another integrated feature that this system offers You can store up to 20 FM Frequencies which are displayed on the LED panel Scanning and storage functions can all be administered via the remote control FRONT AND BACK PANEL The Front panel of the SoundStage will allow you to control the following unit on off input selection and volume The back panel is where you can connect your external devices to the SoundStage The SoundStage featur
3. Level Up Button SRS Sound Retrieval System 29 RL Rear Left Volume Level Up Button TEST 5 1 Test Sequencer Button 30 MUTE Mute Button MODE Mode Selection Button 31 DSP Digital Sound Processing MAIN VOLUME Main Volume Down 32 MAIN VOLUME Main Volume Up Button 1 Insert 2 x AAA batteries into the battery compartment at the back of the remote control Please ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly If they are inserted incorrectly it may cause personal injury as well as damage to the remote control WARNING Do not mix batteries of different types and capacities in the remote control Do not drop or cause unnecessary shocks to the batteries Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they can rupture or leak Please remove the batteries from the compartment when not in use for long periods 2 The remote control has a 7 metre operating range at a 30 degree angle left or right away from the SoundStage Your Listening Position CONNECTION SET UP EXAMPLE Power Connection Connect to e g Him Optical OPTICAL DVD Player PlayStation3 2 omi Sky HD gt Ree i z jux Auxiliary Coaxial li 6 Television Br Player i iPod MP3 Player DVD Recorder Audio Input Connections Connect your external devices to either Connect the Power Cable to your AC Mains of the following inputs on the back of the socket SoundStage e Optical 1 or 2 e Coa
4. or front panel Select an appropriate input source with INPUT button on the front panel or remote control Press MUTE or VOLUME on the remote control or front panel Raise the level of the centre speakers using the button on the remote control Raise the level of the individual speakers using the button on the remote control Make an appropriate setting following the operating instructions for your component Connect the Power Cable properly Check the unit is switched ON from the side panel switch FIX Reposition the remote control The remote control has a 7 metre operating range at a 30 degree angle left or right away from the SoundStage Reposition the SoundStage Replace all batteries in the remote control FIX Check the antenna connection or positioning Use the manual tuning method Adjust the antenna position Use the manual tuning method Preset the stations again Please refer to the frequency save method on page 6 Replace all batteries in remote control RESET FUNCTION 1 Press the RESET button on the remote control to set the SoundStage back to the factory settings Factory Settings a Master Volume level 10dB b RL RR CE SW FR FL volume level O0dB c Input selection AU INDEX e A e P Antenna xc cicscininnineSeeraacancawentencecnoueves 6 Packaging Contents 2 AUX eee REE 3 5 Product Specification 2 7 Pow
5. sunlight Do not install the equipment in a dusty damp or poorly ventilated place To prevent damage to the equipment please unplug from the mains power outlet when not in use To unplug the equipment always detach using the plug Do NOT pull out the plug by tugging the cord Avoid placing other objects on top of the speaker system Cleaning care Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning Follow all instructions and adhere to warnings marked on the unit and in the operating instructions Always use with the correct line voltage Refer to the manufacturer s operating instructions for power requirements Be advised that different operating voltages may require the use of a different line cord and or attachment plug e Do not install the unit directly above heat producing equipment such as power amplifiers Observe the maximum ambient operating temperature listed in the product specification e To ensure reliable operation and prevent the unit from overheating do not block cover or insert objects into openings Never spill a liquid of any kind on the unit Never attach audio power amplifier outputs directly to any of the unit s connectors e To prevent shock or fire hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture or operate it where it will be exposed to water e Do not attempt to operate the unit if it has been dropped damaged exposed to liquids or if it exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating the need for service Back P
6. E The volume level of the centre No sound from the centre ie speaker is set to minimum Speaker The volume level of the individual No sound from the surround eK speakers is set to minimum speakers The connected component is not set to output Dolby Digital or DTS digital signals Dolby Digital or DTS sources cannot be played back LCD on front panel does not appear REMOTE CONTROL PROBLEM CAUSE The remote control does not work and or function properly Remote is being used at the wrong distance or angle Direct sunlight or lighting from an inverter type of fluorescent lamp etc is striking the remote control sensor of this unit The batteries are weak FM TUNER PROBLEM CAUSE FM stereo reception is noisy The characteristics of FM broadcasts may cause this problem FM Reception is distorted There Is an interference in the reception The FM station cannot be tuned using the automatic tuning method The signal is too weak Preset stations can no longer be This unit has been disconnected for a tuned into long period The FM station has not be saved correctly The remote control is not functioning FIX Connect the AC power supply cable firmly to the AC wall outlet Press the ON OFF switch on the side panel of the SoundStage Connect the cables properly If the problem persists the cables may be defective Press MUTE or VOLUME on the remote control
7. anel Inputs 8 OPTICAL 1 9 OPTICAL 2 10 COAXIAL 2 11 AUX RIGHT 12 AUX LEFT 13 COAXIAL 1 14 FMANTENNA Front amp Controls ON OFF STANDBY SWITCH INPUT Input Selection LED Display REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR VOLUME Volume DOWN VOLUME Volume UP POWER ON OFF SWITCH mOr pi ah 14 13 12 W N OA Un AUN REMOTE CONTROL oc 20 LD HQ SNU amp i JA BUY BUN NNN NY NN YN 2 Loan voume Logic3 POSTIONING THE UNIT J O O1 BR ND gt STANDBY Power Standby Button 17 RESET Location Retrieval COAXIAL1 2 Coaxial Input Selection 18 OPTICAL1 2 Optical Input Selection FM FM Selection Button 19 AUX AUX Input Select STEREO Stereo or Mono FM Radio Selection 20 AUTO Reception Selection MEMORY Station Memory Button 21 SCAN Frequency Tuning Down Button TU CH Preset Channel Down 22 SCAN Frequency Tuning Up Button CENTER Center Volume Level Down Button 23 TU CH Preset Channel Up Button SW Subwoofer Volume Level Down Button 24 CENTER Center Volume Level Up Button FR Front Right Volume Level Down Button 25 SW Subwoofer Volume Level Up Buiton FL Front Left Volume Level Down Button 26 FR Front Right Volume Level Up Button RR Rear Right Volume Level Down Button 27 FL Front Left Volume Level Up Button RL Rear Left Volume Level Down Button 28 RR Rear Right Volume
8. er SUPPRIME nets 2 eB Positioning the unit 4 7 Back Panel 3 7 PONS ee 0 5 ec gt R Caution 3 Bch o EE ee eee 9 COGN chescicresteatosawedguveussenmoees 3 5 Remote Control Battery 4 COM DIES eee eer eee 2 Remote Control 4 7 Connection Set Up Example 4 Recalling a FM Frequency 6 e D e S Dolby Digital 67 Safety Information 3 DSP 6 7 Sound Quality 6 i Speaker Drivers 2 OF Speaker Volume selection 5 7 a ide D te 5 7 Factory Settings 9 FM Radi 67 D C nunne iaie i 6 7 EM Foie D ee ee eee egeee es 6 Storing a FM Frequency 66 6 ENS CARS 6 Front Panel Controls 3 Front Panel 3 7 e T Test Function 5 e Total PONS cie 2 Input SEIEGHION orne 5 Trouble Shooting 8 e M sv Node Function 6 Volume Selection 5 7 Mono 6 7 NES ES ER cts E 5 7 e O U l rear E 3 5 Should you have any connection or setup problems with the Logic3 TX101 please contact our Technical Support Hotline on 44 01923 471 000 National call rates apply or E mail support logic3 com
9. es the following inputs Optical 1 amp 2 Coaxial 1 amp 2 Aux Right amp Left FM Antenna MONO Mono is where the audio is in the form of one channel often centered in the sound field MUTE Temporarily turns all audio being played through the speakers OFF unit the mute button is pressed again The MUTE button can be found on the remote control POSITIONING THE UNIT The SoundStage provides the same effect as that of individual speakers placed around the room No Need for numerous individual speakers and cables as this all in one system produces the same surround sound effect PRODUCT SPECIFICATION This all in one unit truly makes connectivity simple and is ready for use straight out the box The SoundStage does away with the need for complicated wiring and installation and has been designed for ease of use The SoundStage features 2 optical 2 coaxial and an analogue RCA input to connect your TV DVD or any other external device with this type of connectivity The FM Antenna which is included allows users to enjoy crystal clear FM reception REMOTE CONTROL Convenient operation of the SoundStage 5 1 is assured thanks to its multi functional remote control Adjust the volume input selection FM radio scanning and control all the desired sound options from the comfort of your armchair at the touch of a button SPEAKER VOLUME LEVEL SELECTION The speaker volume levels can be individually controlled Use the remote control to control t
10. he volume form these speakers SW Sub Woofer FR Front Right FL Front Left RR Rear Right RL Rear Left SRS Sound Retrieval System The SoundStage 5 1 also incorporates S S 3D technology this widens the area of sound so that the Music is not concentrated in one small area and makes it sound more as if you were listening to it in an open environment Furthermore it is designed to lift the sound up near your head level S S brings out the higher end providing more clarity and detail as well as a more realistic listening experience STEREO Stereo is the reproduction of sound using two or more independent audio channels through a symmetrical configuration of loudspeakers in such a way as to create a effective impression of sound heard from various directions as in its natural hearing VOLUME SELECTION Adjust the complete volume level of the SoundStage to your personal preference the volume ranges from 00 to 63 and can be altered via the remote control or the front panel TROUBLE SHOOTING SOUND POWER PROBLEM CAUSE The AC power supply cable is not Mes bunds lage cece not wren firmly connected to the AC wall outlet The SoundStage is not switched to the ON position on the Side panel Incorrect input or output cable connections to the back of the SoundStage The sound is set to mute The correct input source has not been selected The sound suddenly goes Off The sound may be set to MUT
11. nd Processing Press the DSP button on the remote control the front LCD will display H 1 The preset equalizers are as follows H 1 LIVE H 2 HALL H 4 me H 3 THEATER H 4 CHORUS m H 1 H 2 H 3 H 4 H 5 K H 5 MATRIX nb DSP function is only active for the Auxiliary input and not for the Optical or Coaxial connections MODE FUNCTION DOLBY DIGITAL When a Dolby Digital source is detected by the SoundStage the Dolby Digital logo will appear on the bottom right side of the front panel OP2 at 5 1 mode Press the MODE button on the remote When in 5 1 mode the input and volume will be control to select between 5 1 or 2 1 displayed on the front panel sound outputs OPe el Input Supports Optical 5 1 or 2 1 2 1 mode Coaxial 5 1 or 2 1 When in 2 1 mode 2 1 will be displayed on the 2_ Z Tran L Al VRE GETTING THE BEST SOUND QUALITY In order to get the best sound quality from the SoundStage we recommend the following Listening to Music 1 When listening to music connect your audio device to the Aux inputs on the back of the SoundStage 2 Press the AUX button on the remote control 3 Press the MODE button and choose 2 1 using the remote control Waiching a Movie 1 When watching a movie connect the external device to the COAXIAL or OPTICAL inputs on the back of the SoundStage 2 Select either COAXIAL 1 2 or OPTICAL 1 2 usi
12. ng the remote control according to your setup 3 Press the MODE button on the remote control and choose 5 1 FM RADIO For the best possible FM signal connect the supplied FM Aerial into the FM ANTENNA connection at the back of the SoundStage 1 Press the INPUT button on the front panel or FM on the remote control to select the FM radio function 2 Press the AUTO button on the remote control to select between STEP and SCAN modes a If STEP shows on the front display this indicates that you can manually scan for an FM frequency To manually choose an FM frequency press the SCAN AY buttons on the remote control b If SCAN shows on the front display this indicates that you can automatically scan for an FM frequency To automatically choose an FM frequency press the SCAN AY buttons on the remote control The scan will automatically stop when a strong signal is found 3 Press the STEREO button on the remote control to switch between stereo and mono sound Storing a FM frequency 1 Press the SCAN AT buttons on the remote control to select the frequency you wish to store into the memory Press the MEMORY button on the remote control eS You can store up to 20 FM frequencies Recalling a FM frequency Press the TU CHA V buttons on the remote control to select a memory storage location Press the MEMORY button on the remote control to store the selected frequency 5 Press the TU CH
13. otal Power 50W 20W x 5 150W Audio Inputs Optical x 2 Coaxial x 2 Analogue L amp R RCA FM Antenna Speaker Drivers Subwoofer 5 25 x 2 50w RMS 20Hz 200 Hz 2dB Front FR amp FL 3 x 2 20w RMS x 2 200Hz 20KHz 2dB Centre 2 x 2 20w RMS 1 Tweeter 200Hz gt 20KHz 2dB Surround SR amp SL 2 x 8 20w RMS x 2 200Hz gt 20KHz 2dB e Optical Cable e FM Antenna e Wall Mounting brackets amp Fixings SAFETY INFORMATION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK NOT OPE a D nen CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock do not remove the cover of this product Refer all maintenance requests to authorized personnel only This lighting flash arrow symbol in a triangle alerts users to the presence of non insulated high voltage within the product s enclosure that presents an electrical shock hazard The exclamation point symbol in a triangle alerts users to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this product Caution Read this before operating this unit e Caution To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover There are no user serviceable parts inside Please refer servicing to a qualified personnel Do not install the equipment in a place exposed to direct
14. ttons on the front panel or remote control to adjust the volume level between 00 gt 63 c To select the next input source press the INPUT button until it is shown on the LCD Using the remote control a Press the OPTICAL 1 2 buttons to select the Optical 1 or 2 inputs OP1 or OP2 will appear on the LCD b Press the COAXIAL 1 2 buttons to select the Coaxial 1 or 2 inputs CO1 or CO2 will appear on the LCD c Press the AUX button to select the Aux input AU will appear on the LCD d Press the FM button to select the FM Tuner The selected frequency will appear on the LCD SPEAKER VOLUME LEVEL SELECTION SRS FUNCTION Sound Retrieval System The speaker volume levels can be individually controlled e g l Press the SRS button on the remote control to switch 1 Press the CENTER or CENTER buttons on the remote between SRS OFF and SRS ON control to adjust the volume level of the center speaker the E mer LSAS OF TA speaker volume level will appear on the LCD 2 The same procedure applies for the other speakers SW FR FL RR RL 5 1 TEST FUNCTION mer aE CE 05 a 2 1 Press the TEST button on the remote control this will play a tone through each channel to test the speakers the testing sequence is as follows ie eee a 2 Press the TEST button again to stop the test DSP FUNCTION Digital Sou
15. xial 1 or 2 e Auxiliary L amp R POWER 1 Connect the Power Cable Plug into your AC Mains Supply and switch Side pane it to the ON position 9 2 Press the POWER switch on the left side panel to switch the unit ON 3 will appear on the front LCD to indicate it is in Standby mode 4 Press the STANDBY button on the front panel or remote control to enter Normal mode 5 To switch the unit OFF press the POWER switch on the left side panel VOLUME SELECTION MUTE 1 Press the VOLUME buttons on the front panel or the MAIN 2 1 Press the MUTE button on the remote VOLUME buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume level control to turn the volume OFF 2 The volume level will appear on the front panel LCD and ranges from 2 will appear on the front panel LCD 00 minimum to 63 maximum Jip EX Ja 3 Press the MUTE button again to turn the CT Crome volume back ON UGL 23 men am INPUT SELECTION Using the front display SI 1 Press the INPUT button on the front panel vA ca E OPE cl 7 eae N Press the INPUT button to select which input mode you require according to your setup The input sequence is as following poen OP2 C01 CO2 AU 87 50 gt K Optical 1 gt Optical 2 gt Coaxial 1 gt Coaxial 2 gt Aux gt 87 50 FM Radio a If OP1 is shown on the LCD this indicates that the Optical 1 input is selected b Press the VOLUME bu

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