To enable auto input mode hold the input button for
five seconds. Hold it again for five seconds to cancel.
POSITION SWITCH (BRAVADO ONLY):
The rear of the Bravado speaker features a switch
that allows you to customize the output of the speak-
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Analog Left/Right RCA: [Forte amplifier] The analog input on the Forte amplifier can
Analog Left/Right 3 .5mm Stereo "Headphone Style" Jack: [Bravado speaker] The
analog input on the Bravado speaker can accept an analog stereo signal through
Right RCA to stereo 3.5mm cable.
Ethernet: This cable allows you to physically connect a device to a LAN (local area net-
Wi-Fi: This connection technology wirelessly connects a device to a LAN (local area
network). When connected to a LAN, audio information can be sent to this speaker
using various protocols (such as DTS Play-Fi or AirPlay). If an Ethernet connection is used
to connect to a LAN, there is no need to use a Wi-Fi connection. In some installations a 'hard-wired'
Ethernet connection may prove more desirable than a wireless connection.
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accept an analog stereo signal through a cable using RCA connectors. An ana-
log RCA cable can only pass a single channel of audio information between
a source component and audio output device. To achieve two-channels of
audio (left/right), you will find that analog RCA cables come bundled as a
stereo pair (two connectors on each end).
a cable using a 3.5mm "headphone style" connector. Users may find source
components such as digital media players and docks also utilize a 3.5mm
'headphone style' connector. These devices also have a "volume control"
that increases or decreases the level of the output signal.
Analog Left/Right RCA to Stereo 3.5mm: Users may find they need to
connect an audio source with 3.5mm headphone style jack to the RCA inputs
on the Forte amplifier, or connect an audio source with RCA outputs to the
3.5mm input on the Bravado speaker. To connect to these devices use a Left/
work). When connected to a LAN, audio information can be sent to this speaker
using various protocols (such as DTS Play-Fi
(Wi-Fi) connection is used to connect to a LAN, there is no need to use an
Ethernet connection. However, in some installations, a 'hard-wired' Ethernet
connection may prove more desirable than a wireless connection.
er for specific applications. If the speaker is being
used for stereo output, set this switch to "stereo".
If a stereo pair of the speakers are being used in
a 2-channel application, set the switch to "left" or
"right" depending on the speaker position.
or Apple AirPlay). If a wireless
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