Soundstream Technologies Airbass Wireless Subwoofer Volume Control System User Manual

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ADVANCED OPERATION


Each button on the AIRBASS transmitter has a special "second"
function which it can perform when it is held down for 2 seconds. The
table below describes all the functions each button does.

BUTTON

Time Duration

Function

é

Depressed Momentarily

Volume Up

é

Held down for 2 seconds

Maximum Output Level

ê

Depressed Momentarily

Volume Down

ê

Held down for 2 seconds

Mute

M

Depressed Momentarily

Jump to the pre-programmed

Maximum (or MEMORY) level*

M

Held down for 2 seconds

Program the current output

level as the MEMORY level*

X

Depressed Momentarily

Mute

X

Held down for 2 seconds Jump to the output level prior to

"X" being pressed momentarily

The "M" button is factory pre-programmed for the "Maximum amplifier output level", which
is set by the gain controls on the amplifier. It is possible to change the pre-programmed
"M" button to a different level. The AIR
BASS attenuation "ladder" is composed of eight
"rungs" or levels. (See the diagram on page 7.) Any one of the "rungs" can be
programmed as the MEMORY level. To program the MEMORY level to the "M" button,
simply set the desired output level using the

é and ê arrows. Once the level to be

programmed has been found, simply hold down the "M" button for 2 seconds. The red
LED on the transmitter will begin to flash, telling you the "second" function for that button
has been sent. The MEMORY level has now been set. To use the MEMORY level,
depress the "M" button momentarily, and AIR
BASS will immediately go to that level.

SERVICE

Your Soundstream REFERENCE

AIRBASS

is protected by a limited

warranty. Please read the enclosed warranty card.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS



Design Features

...................................................................... 4


AIRBASS Transmitter and Receiver Board

............................. 5


Installation

............................................................................... 6


Basic Operation (All you need to know!)

................................. 7


Multiple Amplifier Applications

................................................. 8


Multiple Car Applications

......................................................... 9


Advanced Operation (Really trick things you can do!)

........... 10


Service

.................................................................................. 10


Troubleshooting

.................................................................... 11


Specifications

........................................................................ 11

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