James Loudspeaker M1000 User Manual

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Removing the binding post insulators

Inserting banana plugs into wire holes

(3) If you haven’t done so, verify that the amplifier’s AC ma ins selector on the rear of the M1000 is set to your

AC line voltage and you have the correct fuse installed.

(4) Verify that the rear power switch is in the off posit ion. Plug the power cord into the rear IEC connector on

the rear of the amplifier. Connect the other end of the AC cord to an AC power wall socket.

(5) Once all the input, output and power cables are connected, turn the unit on and proceed with the DSP

setup.

REMOTE CONTROL

The remote control duplicates the functions of the 5 button controller on the front of the M1000, plus adds some
additional functions such as power on/off, mute on/off, and 1 button selection of the 5 EQs. In a typical home
theater installation however, the remote will most likely NOT be used as the M1000 will be configured to a specific
subwoofer and room placement, and controlled by the main processor or receiver.

IR CODES

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Power on/off

Volume up
(DSP left-right when Menu button pressed)

Menu button - switches five button
cluster to act like the 5 button
navigation on the front of the
amplifier.

Mute button

Select “User” EQ setting

Select EQ Presets 1 through 4

Exit navigation mode

Volume down
(DSP left-right when Menu button pressed)

For a complete set of codes, please go to our website at www.Jamesloudspeaker.com and download from the
M1000 page listed under Products > Electronics > Amplifiers > M1000 Sub-Amp.

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