Introduction
The Rockville TM Home Theater System is perfect for any setup, whether you're watching TV, playing video games, enjoying karaoke, or listening to music. Available in TM-80 and TM-150 models, this system is available in classic black, classic white, and cherry. It provides high-quality sound, a range of input options, and even microphone support for karaoke.
Requirements
- Rockville TM-80 or TM-150 Home Theater System
- RCA, 3.5mm aux, or Optical cables (depending on your setup)
- Bluetooth-enabled device (smartphone, tablet, etc.)
- TV, computer, DVD, or CD player for input options
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Attaching the Feet to the Speakers
- Step 1: Take the included speaker feet and line them up with the pre-made holes on the bottom of the speakers.
- Step 2: Screw them in to lock the feet in place.
- Step 3: Attach the rubber feet (optional) by peeling off the tape and placing them under each foot for extra stability and floor protection.
2. Connecting the Speakers
- Step 1: Use the included speaker cable to connect the two speakers. Plug one end into the "out to left speaker" output and secure it with the locking piece.
- Step 2: Plug the other end of the cable into the other speaker and secure it in place.
- Step 3: Connect additional speakers or a subwoofer via the RCA outputs if needed.
3. Turning On the Speakers
- Step 1: Flip the power switch on the back of the speaker to turn it on.
- Step 2: On the front, use the pause/play, next/previous, and volume buttons to control music and sound output.
- Step 3: Use the input button to switch between sound sources, and the standby button to put the speakers into standby mode.
4. Selecting Sound Sources
- RCA Inputs: Use the RCA inputs for connecting sources like TVs, record players, or DVD players. Set the input to aux 1 or aux 2, depending on the connection.
- 3.5mm Aux Input: For smartphones, tablets, or computers, plug into the 3.5mm aux input and set the speaker to PC mode.
- FM Radio: Use the FM antenna to optimize reception, then set the speaker to FM mode.
- Optical Input: For TV or DVD players, plug in an optical cable. After connecting, go into your TV’s audio settings and set it to audio out (optical) and the audio format to PCM. On the speaker, set the input to optical.
5. Using USB/SD Inputs
- Step 1: Insert a USB stick or SD card into the front of the speaker.
- Step 2: The speaker will automatically detect these inputs without needing to change the input mode.
6. Connecting via Bluetooth
- Step 1: Set the speaker to Bluetooth mode using the input button.
- Step 2: On your smartphone or tablet, open the Bluetooth settings and look for Rockville TM-150 or Rockville TM-80.
- Step 3: Select the device to pair, and you'll hear a confirmation sound once connected.
7. Using a Microphone
- Step 1: Plug your microphone into either of the quarter-inch inputs on the front of the speaker using a female XLR to quarter-inch cable.
- Step 2: Turn on the microphone, and you should hear your voice through the speakers.
- Step 3: You can use the included remote control to adjust the microphone volume and apply an echo effect for karaoke.
8. Using the Remote Control
- The remote allows you to control all features such as input selection, volume, echo effect, and microphone levels.
Troubleshooting & FAQs
1. No Sound from Connected Devices
- Make sure the volume knobs are turned up on both the speaker and your connected device. Check that the correct input is selected.
2. Bluetooth Not Connecting
- Ensure that Bluetooth is activated and that your phone or tablet is in pairing mode. Select Rockville TM-150 or TM-80 from the Bluetooth list to pair.
3. Microphone Not Working
- Ensure the microphone is securely connected to the quarter-inch input and that the microphone is powered on.
Conclusion
Setting up your Rockville TM Home Theater System is straightforward and provides multiple connection options for any entertainment setup. Whether for music, TV, movies, or karaoke, this system will deliver top-quality sound.
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