Chestnut Hill Sound Inc. DTS Manual Do Utilizador
Using the Remote
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Life with
Draft - December 18, 2006
Using the Remote
Detaching the Remote
Detaching the Remote
To remove the remote from
George, simply reach behind the
top of the remote and pull it
away from the front panel of
George. You’ll be reaching
behind the long grey mute/
snooze button, but don’t push the
button when you pull out the
remote (unless, of course, you
also want to silence George).
George, simply reach behind the
top of the remote and pull it
away from the front panel of
George. You’ll be reaching
behind the long grey mute/
snooze button, but don’t push the
button when you pull out the
remote (unless, of course, you
also want to silence George).
Quiet Button
When the remote is removed,
you will see an illuminated green
Quiet button:
you will see an illuminated green
Quiet button:
This button allows you to quickly
mute George’s sound when the
remote is nowhere to be found.
mute George’s sound when the
remote is nowhere to be found.
Covering the Remote Dock
If you want to cover the remote
dock, optional covers are avail-
able from Chestnut Hill Sound
that match George’s speaker grill
cloth. The remote will still work
fine when you’ve covered the
remote dock, but you won’t be
able to access the Quiet button.
dock, optional covers are avail-
able from Chestnut Hill Sound
that match George’s speaker grill
cloth. The remote will still work
fine when you’ve covered the
remote dock, but you won’t be
able to access the Quiet button.
See
page 32
for more information.
When the Remote Sleeps
When George’s remote is away
from the base unit, it will go to
sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity.
The screen will go blank, and the
green LED will appear. (The red,
green, and amber LEDs are
described on
from the base unit, it will go to
sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity.
The screen will go blank, and the
green LED will appear. (The red,
green, and amber LEDs are
described on
page 13
.)
Click the knob or any button to
wake George.
wake George.
If the remote goes to sleep and an
alarm has been set, the remote
will wake up five minutes before
the alarm goes off.
alarm has been set, the remote
will wake up five minutes before
the alarm goes off.
Keeping the Remote
charged
charged
With a fully charged battery
George’s remote will last for up
to 4 to 6 hours away from the
base unit.
George’s remote will last for up
to 4 to 6 hours away from the
base unit.
The best way to keep your
George remote handy and fully
charged is by docking it in the
optional Charging Stand (avail-
able from your George dealer).
See page
George remote handy and fully
charged is by docking it in the
optional Charging Stand (avail-
able from your George dealer).
See page
page 32
for more infor-
mation.
Battery Charge Indicator
As shown on
page 8
, there is a
battery charge indicator on the
left side of George’s screen. One
of the following icons will show
the current state of the remote
battery:
left side of George’s screen. One
of the following icons will show
the current state of the remote
battery: