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Introduction
Welcome to the Cyber Acoustics CA-2988 speaker system
This two-piece system is designed to deliver superior audio performance to laptops, netbooks and home computers.
Box contents
Two speakers
Carry pouch
Cable
Owners Guide with connection diagram
Caution
Read Instructions Carefully All safety and operating instructions should be read before this device is operated.
Heat Keep speakers out of extreme heat, and away from sources producing extreme heat, such as, space heaters, radiators, stoves, and other devices
emitting heat.
Water and Moisture Keep speakers out of the rain and humid conditions to avoid electric shock. Keep speakers away from water, such as, sinks, bathtubs,
swimming pools, washing machines, tubs of water, etc. in order to avoid electric shock. Keep water from dripping on the device, do notput objects
containing water, such as vases on top of the device, and do not put the device near standing water.
Cleaning Use a dry cloth for cleaning. Do not wipe any part of the system with cleaning solvents, such as, furniture wax, bleach, benzene, or ammonia.
Speaker preparation
2-piece speaker systems usually are placed on opposite sides of the listening device. As far apart as possible is usually best. An example would be listening to the
speakers using a computer: Place the left satellite speaker on the far left corner of the desk. Place the right satellite speaker on the far right corner of the desk.
Speaker connection
Please read the step by step instructions along with the diagrams provided.
Take the connection cable and connect the 3.5mm black plugs (marked L and R) to the speakers. The plug casing becomes the pedestal.
Take the 3.5mm green plug and connect to your laptop, netbook or home computer.
Take the USB plug and connect to a USB port for power.
laptop
Trouble shooting
Symptom
Speaker System Will Not Power On.
Speaker Does Not Produce Sound.
Sound Is Distorted.
If you have questions or need assistance with your speakers, please call or consult our website for further troubleshooting tips.
Telephone: (USA) 360 823 4100
Warranty informatiuon
Limited warranty
Cyber Acoustics warrants to the purchaser that this product shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from original purchase date.
Proof of purchase is required. Please retain your receipt. The warranty registration card should also be filled out completely and immediately returned to Cyber Acoustics.
During the warranty period, if this product is found to be defective under normal use and service, Cyber Acoustics shall at its option repair or replace it with new or
reconditioned product.
This warranty does not cover defects resulting from accidents, abuse, misuse, or unauthorized service. This warranty gives you specific rights. You may have other legal
rights which vary from state to state.
To obtain warranty service, return the product with shipping prepaid to Cyber Acoustics. Cyber Acoustics reserves the right to replace any discontinued product with
one of equal value.
Note:
1) For technical support and questions, please contact Cyber Acoustics
Tel: 360-823-4100 / Fax: 360-883-4888 / E-mail: tech.support@cyberacoustics.com
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CA-2988
USB Powered Speaker
Connecting to source
(green)
iPod
mp3
computer
To PC USB port
laptop
computer
Make sure the PC is turned on and USB connector is in good connection with PC USB port
Verify the speaker is getting power. Check above steps.
Verify that all cables are plugged into the correct jacks.
Many times users believe the speakers are not working, when in fact they are having trouble with the sound source. The most
common problem when connecting to a computer sound card is the connections are incorrect. Make sure you are connected
to the audio output jack from your computer sound card. Many times it has a green color to it. Also, make sure your media
device or CD/DVD device is playing and the volume settings are turned up and not muted.
If you still have problems, disconnect the speaker source cable from your computer and connect to a MP3, CD player, or
anything else with a 3.5mm headphone jack. If your speakers work on this other source, you know the speakers are okay and
the problem lies with your computer or the connections.
Adjust the computers master volume control by balancing the volume until its centered.
Website: www.cyberacoustics.com
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Clamps together
magnetically