Controls – Philips DSS 330 User Manual
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CONTROLS
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Philips Digital Speaker System 330 is a 3 piece
stereo system, featuring :
– Digital, Class D, 50-Watt amplifier built into
the subwoofer
– Independently amplified, magnetically
shielded left and right speakers
– Wired remote control for easy accessibility
and flexible control
– Analog audio signal input and Universal
Serial Bus (USB) connection
Both connection types provide stereo, high
fidelity sound through the speaker system for all
audio sources. USB connection allows you to
hear digitally encoded audio sources, such as
music CDs or Wave files, as they are intended to
be heard. You will hear clearer, brighter digital
audio playback when it is playing through the
speaker system over USB.
The DSS330 is a speaker system using the
Universal Serial Bus for Digital Audio streaming
and control. System requirements are:
1 PC Audio Card (Analog) Support
Connect a 3.5mm plug cord to the AUDIO IN
jack of the subwoofer and to your soundcard.
Note: If you are only using the AUDIO IN
jack, adjust the volume using your
soundcard/source control.
2 Using USB Digital Audio Streaming with
Windows 98
• A PC with a Pentium 166 MHz processor or
higher
• An active USB port
• A double-speed or faster CD ROM drive, or
DVD ROM
• Philips Speaker Controls (see supplied
CD ROM)
• 16MB of RAM
• 16 MB of free hard disk space
• A UL listed or TUV approved PC
If you are installing your Philips USB-speakers
on a Windows 98 PC with a USB port, you do
not need a sound card.
Philips has provided the speakers with a set of
digital speaker control software. The speaker
control consists of an applet which enables you
to control on screen the volume, treble, bass and
balance settings of the speaker system.
Part of the speaker control is a device managing
software called PlugWorks (more information
about this software can be found in the
PlugWorks Quick Reference Guide).
On the remote control:
1 POWER
switches the speakers on and to standby
2 INCREDIBLE SURROUND
creates a 3D surround sound effect
3 VOLUME
−− / ++
adjusts the volume level (only works when
USB is connected)
On the Subwoofer:
4 SUBWOOFER LEVEL CONTROL
adjusts the bass level of the subwoofer
5 LEFT SAT
connects to the left speaker
6 RIGHT SAT
connects to the right speaker
7 AUDIO IN
Connects the soundcard of your computer
when not using Windows 98 and USB. Can
also be used to connect analog volume
controlled appliances (e. g. CD player).
8 REMOTE
connects to the remote control box
9 USB
connects to a USB port
0 AC MAINS
after all other connections have been made,
connect the AC power cord to the system
and to the wall outlet.
Hardware Controls/Connections
Philips Speaker Control Software
System Requirements
General Information
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