Soundstream Technologies Speaker Wireless Subwoofer Volume Control System User Manual

REFERENCE  
AIRBASS™  
Wireless Subwoofer  
Volume Control System  
This device complies with F.C.C. Rules part 15. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference and, (2) This device must accept any interference that  
may be received, including interference that may cause undesired  
OWNERS MANUAL AND  
INSTALLATION GUIDE  
SOUNDSTREAM TECHNOLOGIES  
120 Blue Ravine Road Folsom California 95630 USA  
ph 916.351.1288 fax 916.351.0414  
rev A - 5.21.96  
 
ADVANCED OPERATION  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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.  
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  
BUTTON  
Time Duration  
Function  
Volume Up  
é
é
ê
ê
M
Depressed Momentarily  
Held down for 2 seconds  
Depressed Momentarily  
Held down for 2 seconds  
Depressed Momentarily  
Maximum Output Level  
Volume Down  
Mute  
Jump to the pre-programmed  
Maximum (or MEMORY) level*  
Held down for 2 seconds  
Program the current output  
level as the MEMORY level*  
M
Depressed Momentarily  
Mute  
X
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 AIRBASS 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 AIRBASS 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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MULTIPLE CAR INSTALLATIONS  
INTRODUCTION  
For installations using one transmitter to control AIRBASS receiver  
boards in multiple cars, each transmitter has four "banks" of codes.  
Any receiver board can be programmed to learn ONE bank of codes.  
Therefore, any transmitter can control up to four different subwoofer  
amplifiers independently!  
The AIRBASS wireless subwoofer control allows you to grasp total  
control over your subwoofers. A hand-held wireless transmitter  
(programmable to run multiple Soundstream amplifiers) controls up to  
24 dB of volume, allowing you to custom tailor the amount of bass.  
And for those of you who like to jump to extremes, press the  
MAXIMUM BASS button and prepare to be blown away!  
BUTTON  
BANK NUMBER  
é
ê
M
X
1
2
3
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DESIGN FEATURES  
· Wireless Control - No cables necessary! Control the bass level  
from outside of your car.  
· Eight Step Precision Resistor Volume Control - Controls the  
output level of the amplifier, up to 24 dB of range!  
Each AIRBASS unit is shipped pre-programmed to accept codes from  
bank #1. To program a receiver board to accept codes from another  
bank, please follow these steps:  
· Four-function Controller - Allows volume level up, volume level  
down, mute and Maximum Bass adjustment.  
1. On the AIRBASS transmitter, press the SHIFT KEY (button #2 in  
the diagram on page 5). The LED will light STEADY GREEN and  
RED at the same time.  
· Simultaneous Multiple Amplifier Control - Any number of  
AIRBASS receiver boards can be programmed to be controlled by  
one transmitter.  
2. While the LED is STEADY GREEN / RED, press the button  
corresponding to the bank which you want the AIRBASS receiver  
board to be programmed to. The LED will then FLASH GREEN the  
number of times representing the bank it was set to (ONE FLASH  
for bank #1, TWO FLASHES for bank #2, etc.) Then the LED will  
light STEADY RED for about a second, and then go out.  
3. The transmitter has now been set to a new bank of codes. To  
program the AIRBASS receiver board to accept this new bank of  
codes, follow the steps on the previous page for receiver board  
programming.  
· Multiple Car Control - Each transmitter contains codes to control up  
to four cars.  
· EncryptoMorphic™ Transmitter Coding - Each transmitter has a  
unique algorithm for security code calibrations, so that transmitter  
code copying will be impossible. Over 4 billion code combinations  
are possible with this technology!  
· Gold Plated Contact Points - The push-button contact points and  
the battery terminals inside the hand-held transmitter are gold plated  
to prevent corrosion and to ensure reliable operation.  
· AIRBASS  
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p r e s t i g i o u s  
Technology Award.  
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NOTE: The hand-held transmitter will stay in whatever bank you  
switch it to. It does not automatically revert back to a previous bank of  
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MULTIPLE RECEIVER BOARD INSTALLATIONS  
For installations using multiple Reference amplifiers to drive multiple  
subwoofers, it may be desired to have one AIRBASS hand-held  
transmitter control all the subwoofer amplifiers at the same time. This  
is very easy to do, but the programming procedure will require the  
amplifier to be powered up with the bottom plate off. To program  
multiple receiver boards to one transmitter, please complete the  
following steps:  
1. Remove the bottom plate of the amplifier, and install the AIRBASS  
receiver board.  
2. Connect power, ground and remote wires to the amplifier, and turn  
the amplifier on.  
3. If the receiver board has never been programmed to a transmitter,  
the LED on the receiver board should be FLASHING FAST RED  
(on and off quickly). If the receiver board has already been  
programmed to a transmitter, the LED on the receiver board will  
PULSE RED (on for a quick pulse, then off for about a second).  
Press and hold the blue button on the receiver board for 4 seconds.  
While depressing the blue button, the LED on the receiver board  
should light up STEADY RED. After about 4 seconds, the LED will  
begin FLASHING FAST RED, indicating that the transmitter codes  
have been cleared, and it is ready to be programmed to a new  
transmitter.  
4. Depress any button on the transmitter which you wish to use to  
control the AIRBASS receiver board. The LED on the receiver  
board will light up STEADY RED for about a second, then revert to  
a PULSING RED. This means the transmitter codes have been  
accepted and stored.  
KEY TO CALLOUTS  
1. Transmitter - Portable hand-held remote controller.  
2. Shift Key - The AIRBASS can control up to four receiver boards  
independently. Use the Shift Key to determine which board the  
transmitter is controlling.  
3. Arrow Up Button - Press to increase bass level.  
4. LED - Dual color red / green LED displays remote controller  
functions.  
5. Arrow Down Button - Press to decrease bass level.  
6. "M" Button - Press this button to get MAXIMUM BASS.  
7. "X" Button - Press this to mute the amplifier.  
8. Receiver Board - Amplifier-mounted receiver circuit board.  
9. Programming Button - Use this button to program the receiver  
board to a transmitter.  
5. Re-assemble the amplifier.  
REMEMBER: For the best range with more than one AIRBASS units  
in one car, place the antennas for each AIRBASS receiver board as  
far apart as possible.  
10. Connector - Use the 5-pin ribbon cable to connect the receiver  
board to the amplifier's main pc board.  
11. LED - Red LED which displays the receiver board status.  
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INSTALLATION  
BASIC OPERATION  
The AIRBASS receiver board comes from the factory pre-programmed  
to be used with the transmitter it has been packaged with. The  
AIRBASS accessory is operated simply by momentarily depressing any  
of the four buttons on the top of the remote controller. For initial  
transmitter set-up, please refer to the diagram below and follow these  
steps:  
1. Disconnect all power wires from the amplifier.  
2. Remove the bottom cover plate of the amplifier by removing the  
four screws at the ends of the amplifier. (There also may be  
screws on the center of the bottom plate on the larger Reference  
amplifiers.) A Torx® T-15 driver will be needed to remove the  
screws.  
3. With a Philips screw driver, bolt the AIRBASS receiver board to  
the four stand-offs on the bottom plate of the amplifier using the  
four screws provided.  
4. Plug the ribbon cable to the receiver board and to the amplifier  
main pc board connector. The connector will only go on one way.  
5. On the amplifier main pc board near the ribbon connector, there is  
a switch labeled "AIRBASS". Move this switch to the "IN" position.  
6. Route the antenna wire through one of the holes in the bottom  
plate.  
1. Turn on the amplifier.  
2. The AIRBASS accessory comes from the factory programmed to  
start in the "maximum" setting (i.e., +24 dB). While in this state,  
set the level of the amplifier by adjusting the gain controls on the  
front of the amplifier. This level should be the loudest the amplifier  
is ever played.  
3. Momentarily press the ê button to decrease the output level. The  
LED on the transmitter will light RED for about a second. This will  
decrease the level ONE STEP. Wait for the LED to go out before  
sending another command.  
7. Re-attach the bottom cover to the amplifier.  
8. Once in the car, mount the amplifier and route the antenna wire.  
For the best range, place the end of the antenna as high up in the  
vehicle as possible.  
4. Momentarily press the é button to increase the output level.  
5. Momentarily press the "X" button to MUTE the output of the  
9. For multiple receiver boards on multiple amplifiers, route the  
antennas as far from each other as possible. This will give the best  
range of operation.  
10. Please read your amplifier owner's manual to see how AIRBASS  
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