Important Safety Precautions
CAUTION
Risk of electric shock! Do not open speakers or immerse them in any liquid!
IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Read carefully!
• Water and moisture – Do not use the speakers near water (e.g., bathtub
or swimming pool), and do not immerse them in any liquid or pour any liquid
on them.
• Heat – Place the speakers away from all heat sources.
• Ventilation – Do not block the openings in the speaker cabinets, never push
objects into speaker vents or slots because of fire or electric shock hazards,
and provide sufficient space around the speakers for proper ventilation.
• Location – Place the speakers in a stable location so they will not fall causing
damage to the speakers or bodily harm.
Placement
• The subwoofer and satellite speakers are magnetically shielded, and can be placed
next to the computer monitor without affecting screen images.
• Put the subwoofer on the floor beneath your table top, as shown in the diagram.
• Place the rear satellite speakers as shown in the diagram. If possible mount them
on the wall using the wall-mounting brackets.
Connections
1. Turn the system power off (on the back of the subwoofer) and turn the master
volume control all the way down on the remote control unit.
2. Connect the front left speaker to the "Front-Left" connection on the subwoofer.
Connect the front right speaker to the "Front-Right" connection on the subwoofer.
3. Connect the rear left speaker to the "Rear-Left" connection on the subwoofer.
Connect the rear right speaker to the "Rear-Right" connection on the subwoofer.
4. Connect the remote control unit to "Remote" on the subwoofer.
Operation
• To increase the volume, rotate the master volume control up on the remote control
unit. To decrease the volume, rotate the master volume control down.
• To shift balance between the front and rear speakers, dial the fade control up to shift
the balance to the front speakers; dial the fade control down to shift the balance
to the rear speakers.
On/Standby/Off
• With the system power on, pressing the On/Standby button on the remote control
unit puts the speaker system in suspend mode (LED will be amber); pressing it again
returns the speaker system to normal operation (LED will be green). To turn off
the system (LED will be off), switch off the system power button on the subwoofer.
Headphone jack
• When you use headphones, plug them into the headphone jack on the remote
control, as shown in the diagram. Your headphones will mute the speaker system
automatically.
Installing PowerDVD
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1. Insert the PowerDVD
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software CD into your CD/DVD-ROM drive.
2. Execute the setup.exe file if Auto Run is not enabled. After you accept the items
in the License Agreement, you will be asked to enter the CD-Key.
3. Enter the correct CD-Key letters and numbers that are printed on the sticker located
on the software CD envelope.
4. You may install PowerDVD to a specific folder or to the default folder.
Specifications
• Total power output: 100 watts RMS @ < 10% THD
Satellite power output: 12 watts RMS per channel
Subwoofer power output: 52 watts RMS
• System frequency response: 28 Hz – 20 kHz
• Crossover frequency: 160 Hz
• Signal-to-noise ratio: > 80 dB
• Input sensitivity: 130 mV max
• Input impedance > 10 kΩ
• Signal input (audio source): two 3.5 mm (1/8") analog stereo jacks, and one 3.5 mm
(1/8") digital four-channel jack
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• Connections – Operate the speakers only from the audio line out jack of
the computer or of an audio device.
• Cleaning – Unplug the speakers from the computer and from the electrical outlet
before cleaning them with a damp cloth.
• Lightning – For added protection during lightning storms, unplug the speakers
from the electrical outlet and turn off the computer.
• Servicing – Do not attempt to service the speakers yourself by opening
the speaker cabinets, which may expose you to dangerous voltage or shock hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
• The best stereo effect is usually obtained by placing the satellite speakers at an equal
distance from each other and the listener.
• For optimum performance, angle the satellite speakers slightly toward the listening
position.
5. Connect the subwoofer to the computer using either the analog audio cables with
the green ends (the standard connection) or the optional digital cable with the blue
end, provided your sound card has a digital output. (Using the digital connection
improves sound quality.) If your sound card only has a PCM (digital stereo)
RCA connection, use the digital audio cable with the digital audio adapters.
6. Connect the power cable to the "AC" jack on the subwoofer, then plug the power
cable into an electrical outlet.
7. With the computer running and an audio source active, adjust the master volume
and fade controls on the remote control unit, and adjust the Environmental Equalizer
on the subwoofer.
Environmental Equalizer
• The Environmental Equalizer for the 100Hz and 10KHz is located on the front,
lower-right side of the subwoofer. The 100Hz control dial adjusts
the low frequencies and the 10kHz control dial adjusts the high frequencies.
• Dialing the 100Hz control dial to the left decreases the volume of the low
frequencies while dialing it right increases the volume of the low frequencies.
• Dialing the 10KHz control dial to the left decreases the volume of the high
frequencies while dialing it right increases the volume of the high frequencies.
• It is recommend that you adjust the Environmental Equalizer only after you have
finished setting up and placing your speakers, and only if you need to balance
the high frequencies with the low. Once your speakers have been placed
and the Environmental Equalizer adjusted, if necessary, no further adjustments
to the Environmental Equalizer are required.
5. The System Diagnostic program will conduct a system performance test and set
the best configuration.
6. After software installation is completed, start PowerDVD by double-clicking
the PowerDVD icon on the desktop, or by clicking the PowerDVD program in
the folder, Start/Programs/CyberLink PowerDVD/PowerDVD .
• Signal output (headphones): 3.5 mm(1/8") mini-connector
• Power supply: AC 90V-240V (Built-in auto switching transformer)
• Speaker drivers:
Satellite (each) 57 mm diameter neodymium magnet driver, shielded
Subwoofer: 150 mm diameter driver, magnetically shielded
• Dimensions (H x W x D):
Satellite (each) 152 x 76 x 76 mm
Subwoofer: 310 x 190 x 280 mm
• System weight: 6.7 kg.
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