User Guide Altec Lansing Amplified Speaker System ADA880 © 1999 Altec Lansing Technologies, Inc.
RF Breakthrough Advisory If this product is placed too close to a high level source of RF energy, RF breakthrough may be experienced which can cause some audio disturbance. If this happens, move the product as far away as possible from the source until the disturbance is eliminated. Using an audio input cable with a high percentage of shielding is also helpful in reducing or eliminating interference.
Introduction The ADA880 is a technologically advanced multimedia amplified speaker system featuring Dolby Digital AC3 and Dolby Pro-Logic surround sound and stereo reproduction. The amplifier inputs can simultaneously operate on analog and digital (S/PDIF)* audio signals. The unit is comprised of a subwoofer and two satellite speakers. This combination provides surround sound on a desktop by utilizing side firing speakers.
Setup Do not plug the AC power plug into the wall outlet until all connections are made. The ADA880 can be setup in two configurations. For ENHANCED SURROUND sound a 5-piece setup is used. For near field STEREO/SURROUND sound a 3-piece setup is used. The two modes of operation are described below. The speakers are packaged and shipped in the 5-piece arrangement. Follow the instructions and pictorial view below to make the 5-piece connections.
Figure 3 Placement of Speakers (See Figures 4 and 5) All stereo information is heard from the satellite and surround speakers. The subwoofer contains no stereo information and its sound is non-directional. As a result, the subwoofer does not necessarily have to be placed in any particular relationship to the satellites. Placing the subwoofer on the floor close to a wall or corner of a room provides maximum bass efficiency.
BASS. The BASS button allows 2 modes of operation: BASS level control or CENTER level control. See D) and E) below. D) BASS LEVEL CONTROL. The bass level control is accessible in all modes of operation. If it is desired to increase/decrease BASS response, press this button. The green function indicator above the control will glow. Also, the volume level indicators will glow showing the last setting of the control.
Remote Control Operation (See Figure 7) The remote control can perform most of the manual operations. For best performance aim the front part of the control towards the infrared detector as shown in Figure 6. Below are listed the functions of the control. Figure 7 POWER. Press this button to turn power on. The power indicator on the satellite will glow. Press again to turn power off. TREBLE. Press this button if it is desired to adjust the TREBLE level.
ADA880 Troubleshooting Symptoms All indicators are off No Sound from all Speakers Mute turns off unexpectedly Possible Problem AC Cord is not connected to wall outlet Control Speaker is not connected to the subwoofer Power is off Power is not on Volume setting is too low S/PDIF cable is not connected to DVD playback card Signal cable is disconnected from sound card Right (Control) speaker is disconnected Mute was re-pressed or a function was selected Subwoofer emits very loud humming/buzzing noise No so