User's Manual
7
Disable Your Television’s Speakers
If possible, disable your television’s built-in speakers when using TVee One. Usually, this is accomplished via an on-screen
setup menu. Look for an “Audio” or “Sound” sub-menu, and a “Speakers Off,” “Disable Speakers” or similar menu item. Some
televisions will instead have a hardware switch on the rear panel, marked similarly.
Don’t leave the television speakers on so that both systems play simultaneously; this will not yield sound that is louder or
“better.” To the contrary; the two sources will work at cross-purposes, compromising clarity, intelligibility, and tonal accuracy.
In the rare case of a television with no provision to disable its on-board speakers, turn the set’s volume fully down and employ
TVee One’s own remote controller for volume adjustment.
The TVee One Remote Control
A card-style remote control is supplied with TVee One. Its keys duplicate TVee One’s front-panel buttons (see “Using TVee
One”), with one addition (Day/Night), and one deletion (the “Learn” key).
Selects Television Input
Selects Bluetooth wireless input
Power on/off/standby
Day/Night; toggles Night Mode
on and off (see “About the
Listening Modes,” see page 8)
Selects the Listening Mode
Volume up
Volume down
Mute
Do not overlook TVee One’s ability to use
your television or cable/satellite-box
remote to operate the system;
see “Programming TVee One,” on page 10.
Note: Don’t forget to insert the included
battery into your remote control.
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