Logitech Speaker System 575HSD User Manual

ZVOXZ-Base 575HSD  
Single-Cabinet Surround Sound System  
O w n e r ’ s  
M a n u a l  
D o n ’ t W o r r y – T h i s I s G o i n g T o B e S i m p l e  
59 Thomas Road, Swampscott, MA 01907 USA Telephone: 866-367-9869  
 
installation and Operating instructions:  
ZVOX 575 hsD single-Cabinet surround sound system  
Contents  
ZVOX Audio ZVOX 575 HSD cabinet  
TV audio settings  
Turn off the TV’s internal speakers  
AC power cord  
Push the MENU button on the TV’s remote control and navigate to the AUDIO  
setting options. Choose INTERNAL SPEAKER: OFF (the wording may vary).  
Remote Control and Battery  
Analog Audio Connecting Cable (left and right RCA type plugs on  
each end)  
analog audio option–“FiXeD” versus “Variable”  
If you are using an analog signal connection, there may be an AUDIO setting  
option to select AUDIO OUT as VARIABLE (the wording may vary). This is  
sometimes labeled AOV. Variable audio output allows your TV’s remote control  
to adjust the listening volume.  
Placement  
Place the ZVOX 575 HSD cabinet on a sturdy surface.  
The ZVOX 575 HSD grille should face the listening area.  
OuTPuT jack  
Power Connection  
Use this jack to connect an external powered subwoofer, if desired. This  
jack supplies a full-range monaural analog audio signal. Set the subwoofer’s  
crossover (sometimes labeled “Low Pass”) to 50 Hz or lower, then adjust the  
subwoofer’s output to blend well with the ZVOX 575 HSD.  
1. Connect the AC power cord to the 120V~60Hz Power Connector on  
the back of the ZVOX 575 HSD cabinet.  
warning: DOn’T Plug aC COrD inTO OuTleT beFOre  
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rear OF The uniT.  
remote Control  
1. Insert the AAA batteries inside the remote control.  
2. After you have confirmed the AC power  
cord is properly connected to ZVOX 575  
HSD, connect the AC power cord plug  
into a convenient AC receptacle.  
2. Turn on the ZVOX 575 HSD by pushing the power button on the remote  
control. A blue LED light should come on.  
3. Auto ON/OFF Function: In normal operation, the ZVOX 575 HSD enters  
standby mode 5-8 minutes after turning off the audio program. The front  
panel light will turn from blue to green to indicate standby mode. When you  
turn on a new program, the light will turn blue again and the program will  
play. To defeat this “automatic standby” mode, press the AUTO ON/OFF  
button once (the light will blink). To restore the setting, press the button again.  
3. After you have made the necessary  
audio signal connections (see below),  
set the POWER switch on the back  
of the ZVOX 575 HSD to ON.  
rear aC panel of ZVOX 575 hsD  
audio signal Connection  
using The remote Control  
The ZVOX remote control has “+” and “-” buttons to control four ranges.  
VOluMe | PhaseCue | subwOOFer | Treble  
There are three ways to connect an audio signal to the ZVOX 575 HSD.  
1) Digital Coaxial – labeled Coaxial  
2) Digital Optical – labeled Optical  
The blue light on the speaker will blink with each adjustment step up or down.  
It will stop blinking when the maximum or minimum setting has been reached.  
1. VOluMe: Adjust the ZVOX 575 HSD remote VOLUME buttons as desired.  
When the MUTE button is pushed, the speaker output is silenced and a blue  
light will blink until output is restored with another press of the MUTE button.  
3) Analog Stereo – labeled Input 1  
If your audio source is variable: First, set the volume on the TV (or other  
audio source) to about 3/4 of its full range. Then adjust the ZVOX 575 HSD  
remote VOLUME buttons until the output is as loud as you require. From  
this point forward, use the TV remote to control the volume. Use the ZVOX  
remote as required to adjust the other audio qualities (PhaseCue, Subwoofer  
and Treble).  
rear input panel of ZVOX 575 hsD  
Coaxial Digital. Use a coaxial digital connecting cable (not supplied).  
Connect one end to the coaxial digital output of your TV or other source.  
Connect the other end to the ZVOX 575 HSD “Coaxial” input.  
2. PhaseCue: Adjust the level of virtual surround  
with these two buttons. As you increase the  
PhaseCue level, the apparent soundfield will  
expand well to the left and right of the ZVOX  
575 HSD. The effect is most obvious with DVD  
movies and live action TV programming. News  
broadcasts, talk shows and sitcoms do not  
have much stereo content. PhaseCue may  
have little or no effect on these programs.  
Optical Digital. Use an optical or “TOSLINK” connecting cable (not  
supplied). Connect one end to the optical digital output of your TV or  
other source. Connect the other end to the ZVOX 575 HSD “Optical” input.  
analog stereo (input 1). Plug the supplied analog connecting cable into  
the red and white jacks labeled “Input 1” on the back of the ZVOX 575 HSD.  
Use the red plug for the red jack (right channel). Use the other plug for  
the white jack (left channel). Plug the opposite ends of the cable into  
the “Audio Out” jacks of your TV or other audio source following the same  
color scheme.  
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“DrOwning OuT” The DialOg, TrY  
Turning DOwn The PhaseCue leVel.  
This will resTOre ClariTY TO DialOg.  
note: connecting an analog stereo signal to the ZVOX 575 HSD may allow  
you to control the sound level produced with your TV remote. A headphone  
output on a TV can also be used as a variable analog audio output if the  
sound level of the headphones is controlled by the TV’s remote control.  
A connecting cable matching the headphone output jack is necessary in  
this case.  
3. subwOOFer: Adjust the bass output of the  
ZVOX 575 HSD as desired. The control has  
nine steps. Most users will find a single setting  
that works for most audio programs. If you use  
an external subwoofer, leave this control in the  
mid point setting (five steps up from minimum),  
then adjust the external subwoofer to your  
preferred bass output.  
Controlling The audio sound level  
A standard digital audio signal (Coaxial or Optical) and a typical analog  
audio output are fixed level. The level of the sound produced by the  
ZVOX 575 HSD should be adjusted using its supplied IR remote control.  
note: A universal or programmable/learning remote can be substituted to  
control the ZVOX 575 HSD and all of your TV and other connected devices.  
One brand of universal remote controls containing the ZVOX audio IR codes  
is Logitech® Harmony®. The ZVOX 575 HSD will respond to the following  
preprogrammed audio remote codes listed in other universal remote  
controls: candle 1004/hisense 1237/aiwa 1036. Not all universal remote  
controls contain these codes.  
4. Treble: Adjust as desired. Nine adjustment  
steps are available and the difference between  
each step is small. Most users will find a single  
setting that works for most audio programs.  
 
Fine Tuning  
If you hear a consistent hiss or hum from the ZVOX 575 HSD, it is likely you  
are using a variable audio signal output from your TV but ZVOX 575 HSD’s volume  
is set too high. Lower the setting on the ZVOX 575 HSD remote VOLUME by at  
least three steps or until the hiss is reduced, then set it aside. Use a higher  
volume setting on your TV remote from this point forward.  
Please keep in mind that your ZVOX 575 HSD is a highly accurate audio system.  
It may reveal noise, distortion or other flaws inherent in some audio programs  
that were masked with smaller TV speakers.  
The PhaseCue control adjusts the size of the perceived “soundstage”. Feel free  
to adjust it for different kinds of programs. In general, movies and live action video  
programming benefit from a higher setting than music concert programming.  
Remember, there are nine discrete steps of PhaseCue effect.  
1-Year limited warranty  
To the original purchaser, ZVOX Audio will warrant the ZVOX 575 HSD system to  
be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from  
date of purchase. With respect to defects, ZVOX will, at its option, replace the  
product or repair the defect in the product with no charge to the original purchaser  
for parts or labor. Customer is responsible for shipping charges where required.  
This warranty does not extend to any defect, malfunction or failure caused  
by misuses, abuse, accident, faulty hookup, defective associated equipment  
or use of the system with equipment for which it is not intended.  
This warranty is only valid when the system is returned to the retailer  
that sold the ZVOX 575 HSD system to the original purchaser.  
This is the sole and express warranty. This warranty is in lieu of all other  
warranties, expressed or implied, of merchantability, fitness for purpose or other-  
wise. In no event shall ZVOX Audio LLC be liable for incidental or consequential  
damages or have any liability with respect to defects other than the obligations set  
forth as stated. Except as provided herein, ZVOX Audio LLC shall have no  
liability or responsibility to the purchaser or any other person or entity with respect  
to any liability, loss or damage caused directly or indirectly by use of the product,  
including, but not limited to, any incidental or consequential damages.  
To ensure warranty coverage, it is incumbent upon the original purchaser of  
the ZVOX 575 HSD system to inform the retailer of the defect within the warranty  
period. The only acceptable method of establishing warranty status is a copy of  
the original proof of purchase indicating customer’s name and purchase date.  
Questions? E-mail us at [email protected]  
® ZVOX is a registered trademark of ZVOX Audio LLC and Phasecue and Z-Base are trademarks of ZVOX Audio LLC.  
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