FPS2000 subwoofer for home theater?

This question might be kind of out there but oh well... I know these are digital speakers but is there any way to get this subwoofer to output a signal from a home theater receiver with a subwoofer output? I have it just sitting around and would like to use it if possible because it's tiny, amplified, and packs a nice punch for its size. Thanks!

Options other than what.  We don't know enough about your installation.  Is this the same TV in the same location, or what?  E.G. I use a Harmony remote.  My
TV in the family room is the "home theater."  I have my remote set up to Watch TV when all I want on is the TV, and Watch TV 2  when I want the amplifier/surround sound/DVD/PS3 on.  So, what is it you are trying to do?
Your VZ remote comes in a 2-button variety, and a 4-button (you pay for it) variety which might be sufficient for you.  There are lots of alternative remotes.

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