Bobtot H5958 Surround Sound Systems Wireless Rear Satellite Speakers User Guide
- June 14, 2024
- Bobtot
Table of Contents
- What’s in the box
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- FRONT PANEL OF SUBWOOFER
- BACK PANEL OF SUBWOOFER
- REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
- BEST PLACEMENT FOR 5.1 Home Theater System
- MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
- SET UP REAR WIRLESS SATELLITE SPEAKERS
- SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM
- How to use the wireless BT
- How to connect your device by TV ARC Cable
- How to connect your device by Optical Cable
- How to connect your device by Coaxial Cable
- How to connect your device by RCA Stereo Audio Cable
- How to connect your device by 3.5mm to RCA Audio Stereo Cable
- How to connect your device by 3RCA Audio Stereo Cable
- How to use FM radio by Antenna
- Microphone for Karaoke
- Product Specifications
- Certification
- Need Help?
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Bobtot H5958 Surround Sound Systems Wireless Rear Satellite Speakers User
Guide
What’s in the box
- Subwoofer Speaker: 1PC
- Wired Center & FL & FR Satellite Speakers: 3PCS
- Wireless Connection SL & SR Satellite Speakers: 2PCS
- RCA Video Audio Cables: 3PCS
- 3.5mm to RCA Audio Stereo Cable: 1PC
- *TV ARC Cable Optical Audio Cable:** 1PC
- Coaxial Cable: 1PC
- Remote Control: 1PC
- FM Antenna Cable: 1PC
- User Manual: 1PC
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE AMPLIFIER PLATE. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. WE RECOMMEND TAKING THE UNIT TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN FOR ANY REPAIRS
Read the following safety instructions before operating your home theater system.
- Do not place these speakers on an unstable surface. The speaker may fall over, causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the unit.
- Do not use these speakers near water or expose them to rain or moisture.
- The speakers should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other devices that produce heat.
- Please use under specified voltage(120V/60Hz). Any other voltage than the specified voltage may cause fire or electric shock.
- To reduce the risk of electric shock or component damage, unplugged the power before moving your speakers or connecting other components to your device.
- Clean only with a soft dry cloth. Unplug the main unit from the wall outlet before cleaning.
CAUTION: Always use a power outlet that is properly grounded.
FRONT PANEL OF SUBWOOFER
- Digital Display
- 1/2.1———-5.1/2.1 function key. Press and hold this key to pair wirelessly
- ST.BY. Stand by function by pressing it 3 secs in AUX/USB/FM/BT/OPTICAL/COAXIAL /TV ARC mode; INPUT- – Input function key, switch among AUX /USB/DVD/FM/BT/OPTICAL/COAXIAL /TV ARC mode. VOL-/VOL+— Turn the knob to decrease or increase the volume
- CH-/ — -“Previous” function key. Previous song when USB input; Previous channel when FM input;
- CH+/ – —-“Next” function key. Next song when USB input; Next channel when FM input;
- AUTO/ ——USB Pause/Play function key. When the FM state when the automatic search and save the radio station.
- U DISK———USB socket (max file size 64Gb)
- MIC ——–MIC 1& 2 socket
BACK PANEL OF SUBWOOFER
- Power input
- Power switch
- TV ARC audio input
- Optical audio input
- Coaxial audio input
- FM antenna
- RCA to RCA or RCA to 3.5mm AUX audio input
- 3PCS RCA DVD audio input (front L&R/center/subwoofer/rear L&R)
- Center/Front L/R audio output
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Power/Standby
INPUT: Switch between input modes : USB/FM/ AUX/DVD/OPT/COA/TV ARC/BT
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MUTE: Mute all output
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INPUT: Switch between input modes: USB/FM/ AUX/DVD/OPT/COA/TV ARC/BT
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MUTE: Mute all output
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5.1/2.1: Channel mode select
SLEEP-/+: Setting the sleep time -
SAVE: Save stations to unit memory
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TUNE+/- Manually tune FM stations
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▶I: Play/Pause in USB/BT modes
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AUTO: Automatic station search CH-Previous FM station/previous track(USB)
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CH+/▸▸: Next FM station/next track(USB)
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FL+/- : Front left speaker volume control
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FR+/ – Front right speaker volume control
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SW+/- Subwoofer volume control
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CEN+/ – Center speaker volume control
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VOL+/ – Master volume control
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SL+/: Rear satellite left speaker volume control
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SR+/-: Rear satellite right speaker volume control
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0-9: Number pad used to direct select tracks when in USB mode
REPEAT : Repeat one song/repeat all songs/shuffle
RESET: Reset volume level
MIC+/-(EQ+/-): when a pair of microphone are connected, these buttons will control the mic volume. In USB mode, they will allow you to navigate the 5 preset EQ curves. Please note: connecting mics will override the EQ+/- function.
ECHO+/-(DISP+/-): when a pair of microphone are connected, these buttons will control the echo effect. If there are no mics connected, they will control the display brightness. Please note: connecting mics will override the DISP+/- function.
BEST PLACEMENT FOR 5.1 Home Theater System
- Most people place the subwoofer in the front of the room, near the sound input source, for ease of connection. But since bass frequencies are omnidirectional the subwoofer can be placed anywhere. Try placing it near a wall or a corner for increased bass.
- The center channel speaker should be place directly in front of the listening position, above or below the sound input source. If possible, tilt it as necessary to direct the sound to ear level.
- Mount the front speakers on the wall, directly to the left and right of the center channel speaker. Angle them towards the listening postion. Preferably, the tweeters should be at ear level.
- Mount the satellite speakers on the wall, slightly behind the listening position, about 1 to 2 feet above ear level. If side placement isn’t possible place them to the rear of the listening position and angle them forward.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
For this installation you will need the following items:
- mounting brackets and screws (included)
- wall hooks (optical, not included)
- speaker cable (built-in, included)
- drill (not included)
- Philips screw driver (not included)
Make sure you have all the necessary screws and brackets. There should be five brackets and one bag of screws. If any of these items are missing. please contact Bob tot.
Using two screws, secure one bracket to the back of each speaker you wish to mount. If you are mounting the speakers horizontally, you will need to use two brackets for each speaker.
Now mark on the wall the place where you will be mounting your speak- ers. Use the diagram from the POSITIONING THE SPEAKERS section to determine the best location. Both front speakers should be at the same height; the same goes for the satellite units. Remember to keep speakers at least two feet away from corners, and make sure you have enough wire to reach the mounting location.
You can use a screw or a mounting hook to hang the speaker. Use a screw with a drywall insert or drive it into a wall stud to ensure that it is securely fastened to the wall. Use a stud finder to locate the stud and to make sure that there are no wires or cable lines located in that area. Once the mounting hooks or screws are in place, you are ready to begin mounting. Be sure to wire each speaker before mounting it to the wall.
SET UP CENTER & FL & FR SATELLITE SPEAKERS
Place speakers in the ideal position, using the built-in electric cable to
connect the center & front satellite speakers to the “CEN & FL & FR” of the
Audio Output RCA socket on the subwoofer unit.
SET UP REAR WIRLESS SATELLITE SPEAKERS
Rear satellite speakers (SL and SR) with a wireless connection that you could place in any corner within 32 feet from the subwoofer.
- Plug the SL and SR speakers into the power.
- Turn on the SL and SR speakers one by one within 1-2 seconds. The indicator light on the back panel is solid blue when pairing successfully.
- Rear wireless speakers are only for 5.1 mode not for 2.1 mode.
SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Verify that your device can be used to input sound from audio/video for other
external sound source devices, and ensure your device have an available jack
to match the appropriate port on the subwoofer.
How to use the wireless BT
- Make sure the subwoofer and 5 satellite speakers are connected correctly and are powered “ON” status.
- Press the “ST.BY” button before selecting the mode.
- Press the “INPUT” button to switch mode to” BT “status, which is showing in the LED display of the subwoofer.
- Search BT device with name” Bobtot W58″
- Connect the BT
Note: If your BT device is below 2.0 version, input password “0000” when
connecting.
How to connect your device by TV ARC Cable
- Plug the TV ARC cable into the ARC Input socket in back of the subwoofer, another port plug into the slot of your TV.
- Make sure the subwoofer and 5 satellite speakers are connected correctly and are powered “ON” status.
- Press the “ST.BY ” button before selecting the mode.
- Press the “INPUT” button to switch mode to” ARC “status, showing in the LED display of the subwoofer.
- TV setting: Sound output — Select ” TV ARC “.
- TV setting: Expert Setting — Digital output audio format–Select ” PCM “.
Note: W58 ARC output only supports LPCM 2.0 audio format.
How to connect your device by Optical Cable
- Take off the transparent cover of Optical Cable before plugging in.
- Plug the Optical cable into the Optical Input socket in back of the subwoofer, another port plug into the slot of your TV.
- Make sure the subwoofer and 5 satellite speakers are connected correctly and are powered “ON” status.
- Press the “ST.BY” button before selecting the mode.
- Press the “INPUT” button to switch mode to” OPT “status, showing in the LED display of the subwoofer.
- TV setting: Sound output — select ” Optical “.
- TV setting: Expert Setting — Digital output audio format–Select ” PCM “.
How to connect your device by Coaxial Cable
- Plug the Coaxial cable into the Coaxial Input socket in back of the subwoofer, another port plug into the slot of your device.
- Make sure the subwoofer and 5 satellite speakers are connected correctly and are powered “ON” status.
- Press the “ST.BY ” button before selecting the mode.
- Press the “INPUT” button to switch mode to” COA “status, showing in the LED display of the subwoofer.
- TV setting: Sound output— Select ” Coaxial “.
- TV setting: Expert Setting — Digital output audio format–Select ” PCM”.
How to connect your device by RCA Stereo Audio Cable
- Plug the RCA Stereo Audio cable in back of the subwoofer. White to White Connector, Red to Red Connector, another (White/Red) port plug into the L&R Output slots of your device..
- Make sure the subwoofer and 5 satellite speakers are connected correctly and are powered “ON” status.
- Press the ST.BY ” button before selecting the mode.
- Press the “INPUT” button to switch mode to” AU “status, showing in the LED display of the subwoofer.
How to connect your device by 3.5mm to RCA Audio Stereo Cable
- Plug the RCA L/R Stereo Audio cable in back of the subwoofer, White to White. Connector, Red to Red Connector, and 3.5mm AUX port plug into the Headphone Output slot of your device.
- Make sure the subwoofer and 5 satellite speakers are connected correctly and are powered “ON” status.
- Press the ST.BY ” button before selecting the mode.
- Press the “INPUT” button to switch mode to” AUX “status, showing in the LED display of the subwoofer.
How to connect your device by 3RCA Audio Stereo Cable
- Plug the 3RCA Stereo Audio cable in back of the subwoofer, White to White Connector, Red to Red Connector
- Make sure the subwoofer and 5 satellite speakers are connected correctly and are powered “ON” status.
- Press the ST.BY ” button before selecting the mode.
- Press the “INPUT” button to switch mode to” DV “status, showing in the LED display of the subwoofer.
How to use FM radio by Antenna
- Plug the white Antenna cable into the back of the subwoofer.
- Make sure the subwoofer and 5 satellite speakers are connected correctly and are powered “ON” status.
- Press the “ST.BY ” button before selecting the mode.
- Press the “INPUT” button to switch mode to” FM “status, showing in the LED display of the subwoofer.
- Long press the “AUTO” button about 3seconds, it will be automatically searching for radio stations.
- Press the “TUNE+/TUNE-“button to search for a station you like.
Press the “CH-/CH+”button to select the broadcast channel you like. Press the “SAVE” button, it saves the radio channel, and you can see “good” shows in the subwoofer display.
Microphone for Karaoke
W58 home theater systems support wireless or wired microphone by 1 or 2 mics jack together.
- Wireless microphone: plug the mic receiver into the mic jack of the subwoofer.
- Wired microphone: plug in and play it.
- Control the mic volume: press the ” MIC+/MIC-” button by remote.
- Control the mic echo effect: press the ” ECHO+/ ECHO-” button by remote.
Product Specifications
- 5.1 Channel Home Theater System
- 800 Watts Peak Power
- 400 Watts Program Power
- 200 Watts Continuous RMS Power
- BT Version: 5.0+EDR
- Input Voltage: AC 120V/60Hz
- System Impedance: 6.5″: 80hm /3″ driver: 4 Ohm
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHZ
- Amplifier: Class AB, very efficient amplifier with top components
- Signal to Noise Ratio: ≥70dB (Maximum output with THD+1<1%)
Certification
FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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