Setting up the surround
amplifier
Front panel
?/1 (Power)
S-AIR/STANDBY
indicator
S-AIR/STANDBY
Rear panel
S-AIR ID switch
1
Set the SURROUND SELECTOR
switch as follows.
5.1 channel system: SURROUND
7.1 channel system
for surround speakers: SURROUND
for surround back speakers:
SURROUND BACK
For more information on multi-channel
surround systems, see "Overview"
(page 4).
2
Set the S-AIR ID switch of the
surround amplifier to match the
ID (A, B, or C) of the S-AIR main
unit.
8
GB
SURROUND
SELECTOR switch
SURROUND SELECTOR
L
R
IMPEDANCE USE
A B C
PAIRING
SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
3-16
S-AIR ID
SPEAKERS
EZW-RT10
3
Press ?/1 (Power) on the
surround amplifier.
The S-AIR/STANDBY indicator turns
green. If not, see "Checking the
transmission status" (page 8) and
"Troubleshooting" (page 10).
4
Set up the speakers.
If the S-AIR main unit has the Auto
Calibration function, perform Auto
Calibration.
If the S-AIR main unit does not have
the Auto Calibration function, perform
the appropriate speaker setting.
Checking the
transmission status
You can check the status of sound
transmission between the S-AIR main unit
and surround amplifier by checking the
S-AIR/STANDBY indicator on the
surround amplifier.
S-AIR/
Status
STANDBY
indicator
Turns green.
The system is turned on,
wireless transmission is
activated and surround
signals are transmitting.
Flashes green
The system is turned on
quickly.
and wireless transmission
is activated, but surround
signals are not
transmitting.
Flashes green
The system is turned on
slowly.
and wireless transmission
is deactivated.
Turns red.
The surround amplifier is
in standby mode while the
system is in standby mode
or wireless transmission is
deactivated.
Turns off.
The surround amplifier is
turned off.