MEDIA SYSTEM 3000 - JBL Audio User Guide / Operation Manual

media system 3000 user guide / operation manual
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MEDIA SYSTEM 3000
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User Guide / Operation Manual
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Media 3000
Simple
setup guide
thank you
for choosing JBL. For more than 50 years, 
JBL has been involved in every aspect of music and film recording 
and reproduction, from live performances to the recordings you play
in your home, car or office.
We’re confident that the JBL system you have chosen will 
provide every note of enjoyment that you expected – and that 
when you think about purchasing additional audio equipment for
your home, car or office, you will once again choose JBL.
JBL Consumer Products
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Declaration of Conformity
We,
declare in own responsibility, that the products described
in this owner's manual are in compliance with technical
standards:
EN 55 013/6.1990
EN 55 020/6.1988
EN 55 022/6.1993
EN 60 065/1994
EN 60 555-2-3/1987/88
Steen Michaelsen
Harman Consumer International
2, route de Tours
72500 Château-du-Loir
FRANCE
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The Media 3000 offers two
unique user-convenience
features: Automatic Turn-
On/Shut-Down and Automatic
Digital-Input Selection. 
The Automatic Turn-On feature
will turn the Media 3000 on as
soon as a source connected to
its digital inputs (such as DVD,
or any other device featuring a
coaxial or optical digital output)
is switched on, or as soon as the
unit connected to its last-used
analog input starts outputting
sound.
When using digital inputs, the
Automatic Turn-On can be
activated by turning on either
one of the connected digital
sources such as a DVD player or
a CD player with digital output.
When using analog inputs (TV or
AUX), Automatic Turn-On is
available only for the device
that was last listened to before
the Media 3000 shut down. In
order to listen to the other
device, the Media 3000 input
needs to be manually selected
by using the Input button on
the product and on the remote,
which, in turn, disables the
Automatic Digital-Input Selector
until the Media 3000 is shut
down.
The Automatic Turn-Off shuts
the unit down five minutes after
all sources connected to its
digital inputs are powered down
and the device connected to its
selected analog input stops
playing.
The Automatic Digital-Input
Selector automatically selects
the source connected to its
digital inputs when that source
is powered on. Upon power
down of this digital unit, if no
other source is on, the Media
3000 will switch itself off after
five minutes. 
If the analog source that was
selected prior to the digital
source turning on is still
playing, the Media 3000 will
switch back to that other
source.  Once a digital source is
powered on and selected as an
input, turning on a device
connected to the other digital
input will not switch the input
until the selected digital device
is first powered off. 
These two features can only be
used if the customer does not
manually turn the Media 3000
on or off, and does not manually
select an input source. Once
either of these selections is
made manually, the automatic
features are disabled as follows:
1. If the Media 3000 is turned
off manually, it will not turn
back on automatically until five
minutes after the source
connected to the Media 3000 is
shut down. During these five
minutes, it can be turned on
either from the front panel or
via the remote control.
2. Once an input source is
selected manually, the
Automatic Source-Selection
feature will remain disabled
until the Media 3000 shuts
down.
3. Once any one of the two
devices connected to the Media
3000 digital inputs is powered
on and its input is selected by
the Media 3000, the device
connected to the other digital
input of the Media 3000 cannot
be automatically selected until
the already selected digital
device is powered down.
Important Note
Automatic On/Off and Automatic Digital-Input Selection
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• Complete, self-powered
Dolby* Digital home-cinema
sound system with five
satellite speakers, subwoofer,
remote control, and all
amplification built in.
• Dolby Digital (AC-3* 5.1
channel), Dolby Pro Logic*,
including Phantom and 
3-Stereo, and Stereo listening
modes.
• Automatic Turn-On and Turn-
Off.
• Automatic Source Switching
for the digital inputs.
• Two digital (one optical and
one coaxial) inputs and two
analog inputs.
• 2-Way video-shielded micro-
satellites with titanium-
laminate tweeters and
common voicing for all five
channels, and an 8-inch,
long-throw, floor-firing
subwoofer.
• Late Night compression for
nighttime listening without
unexpected and objectionably
loud passages.
• All amplification and controls
are mounted in the
subwoofer, eliminating the
need for a separate control
unit.
• Remote controllable via
outboard remote eye that can
be mounted with the center
channel or separately, so that
the subwoofer can be hidden
away. 
Features
Five satellites for left, right,
center and surrounds.
“Smart” powered
subwoofer/controller.
included
JBL ”error free“ speaker cables.
Extension cable XC300 available
in 10-foot lengths in either
white or black.
Foot for horizontal placement of
center speaker. Versatile remote
sensor and double-sided tape
provided.
Remote control.
Bass
Treble
Delay
Level
0 dB
Test
Adjustment
Late Night
Power
Mute
Surround 
Mode
Input
+
+
+
Volume
Digital coax input cable and
analog RCA input cable.
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