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MUTE

VOLUME

INPUT

MUTE

VOLUME

INPUT

Teaching the Z-Base 580 to

respond to your current remote:

Alternate Methods

Note: The remote control for your cable control box or your satellite control box is referred to as

the “Cable/Sat remote”. The following assumes you want to control your TV with your Cable/Sat

remote.
Problem: After teaching the Z-Base 580 to respond to the Cable/Sat remote, both the Z-Base 580

and the TV speakers are heard. The TV speakers do not sound good and may not synchronize with

the Z-Base 580 sound.
Solutions:

Press the Volume Up button

to select a different setting.

The new setting is stored

when the display turns off.

Press both buttons

to start the “Choose

Brand” function.

“Unused Brand” Control Instructions

The Z-Base 580 can be set to respond to the remote volume commands for one of the following

brands: Sony, LG, Samsung, Vizio and Panasonic. It is likely your Cable/Sat remote control will be

able to send the Volume commands of the TV brand you select as the Z-Base 580 control brand.

Configure the Z-Base 580 to respond to one of the five brands. Use the pictures below as a guide.

Just be sure it is NOT the brand of your TV, DVD/Bluray player or other audio/video component in

your TV system.

Consult your Cable/Sat remote “Brand and Code” listing. Look for control codes for the brand you

selected for the Z-Base 580. There may be several. Follow the Cable/Sat remote instructions for

entering a code number. We suggest you apply the number to the “Aux” or “Audio” button on your

Cable/Sat remote. You should be able to find a control code that adjusts the volume and mute of

the Z-Base 580. You may have to try a second brand if the first brand you choose doesn’t work.

After you have found a control code that adjusts the volume on the Z-Base 580, we suggest you

use your Cable/Sat remote control’s “Volume Lock” feature. This forces the remote volume buttons

to adjust the Z-Base 580, independent of the Cable/Sat remote “operation mode”:

Set-top box/TV/DVD/Aux.

Automatic standby

operation of the

Z-Base 580.

The Z-Base 580 automatically enters

Standby if there is no audio signal for about

3-4 minutes. Pressing the volume or mute

buttons on the remote control will restore

sound. You can defeat this automatic

Standby behavior by following these steps.

1

Switch the Z-Base 580’s rear panel

POWER switch to OFF.

2

Press and hold down the

POWER

button on the Z-Base 580’s front panel.

3

Flip the rear panel

POWER switch to the

ON position before releasing the front

panel

POWER button. The display will

show “noAS” (for no AutoStandby).

The Z-Base 580 will now enter Standby

only when you press the Power button

on the remote or press the front panel

POWER button for 4 seconds.

Learned Commands
Sony
LG
Samsung
Vizio
Panasonic

OR

OR

Turn off

the TV

speakers

using the

on-screen

menu

choice

offered

on most

TVs. Not

all TVs

have this

feature.

If the cable or satellite box connects

to the TV using HDMI:
Re-configure your Cable/Sat remote

(by using the Cable/Sat remote’s

“restore defaults” capability) to

“unlock” its Volume buttons. Set

the Cable/Sat remote to “set top

box” control mode (not “TV” control

mode). The Cable/Sat remote will

now send out volume commands

that do not affect the TV speakers.
Repeat the “ZVOX Learning Routine”

procedure.

If neither of the first two

solutions apply to your

system, you can use the

“Unused Brand” solution.

You change the “TV”

section of your Cable/Sat

remote and the Z-Base 580

to use remote commands

that don’t affect your

TV’s volume control—an

“unused brand”. This

method will work no matter

which brand TV or Cable/

Sat remote you have.

1

2

3

If your first choice of brand on the Z-Base 580 does not work, repeat the procedure using a

different choice of brand.

MUTE

VOLUME

INPUT

MUTE

VOLUME

INPUT

4

You can restore automatic Standby

operation by repeating the procedure.

In this case, the front panel display will

show “AS” (Auto Standby).

Special Instructions For TVs That Won’t Allow You To Turn Off Internal Speakers—

And Instructions For Defeating Automatic Standby Functionality.

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