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Speaker Terminals 
Speaker wire can be inserted into the hole in the shaft of the speaker’s and transmitter terminals.  
Simply strip away approximately 10mm of the wire jacket, push the connection terminal in and insert the 
wire through the hole in the shaft. Release the terminal and it holds the speaker wire in place. Make 
sure no stray wire strands touch the opposite terminal.  If a wire is loose, it can cause a crackling or 
static type sound that can be heard through the speaker. If it comes loose and touches the other 
terminal, it can cause your receiver to go into protection mode. 

 

Front Speaker Connections 
On the back of the 2 front speakers are 2 push in connection terminals. Red is positive (+) and Black is 
negative (-). From your receiver’s positive terminal connect the speaker wire to the (+) mark which is the 
Red terminal on the speaker. Push the terminal in and insert the wire into the hole. Release the terminal 
and the wire is connected. Connect the negative (-) wire to the Black terminal. 

 

Centre Speaker / Wireless Transmitter 
On the back of the transmitter there are 3 sets of speaker connections. Look at the wiring diagram on 
page 3 for the connections. Connect speaker wire from your receiver’s surround speaker terminals and 
the centre speaker terminals to the left and right inputs and centre input on the transmitter. Please 
ensure that the left surround output goes to the left surround input and the same for the right side. Do 
the same with the centre speaker connection. . Make sure the po to + and - to - is correct. 

 

Power Switch 
There is a 2 pin power socket on the back of the centre/transmitter. Plug the power cable supplied in. 
There is a power switch. Turn this on and leave it on as this goes to standby when the system is not 
being used. 

 

Wireless Surround Speaker Connection 
Plug the surround speakers into the power. Turn on the rear power switch and set the volume control at 
zero. This can be adjusted to fine tune later. When you are not using the system for a long period or go 
on holidays, turn the power switch to off on the back of each surround speaker. 

 

Wireless Transmitter Surround set up 
To get connected turn your receiver on and have a movie or music playing. If you have a setting called 
All Channel on your receiver, use this for the set up as it will give you sound in all the speakers. If you 
play a 5.1 movie you may not get sound out of the wireless surround speakers unless the movie is 
producing sound from the surround speakers. 

 

Wireless Transmitter built into Centre Speaker 
The wireless transmitter works on 2.4000GH to 2.4835GH. The transmitter finds a clear channel if you 
have interference with cordless hand phones, wireless internet or microwave ovens. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wireless Transmitter Rear Panel 

 

 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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