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Cable connections 

The loudspeakers can be used with 

Bang & Olufsen audio, video and 
link systems. They may also be 
connected to non-Bang & Olufsen 
systems. 

For specific information about the 
sockets on your system, refer to 

the Guide enclosed with the system. 

Connection panel 

FREE–WALL–CORNER switch 

This switch has three settings. Which setting 

to use depends on the placement of the  

loud speakers. This is explained in 

‘Adapt the 

loud speakers to your room’

 (pp. 8–9). 

LINE–RIGHT–LEFT switch 

This switch has three settings. Set the switch 

to RIGHT or LEFT, when connecting the  

loud speakers to a Bang &Olufsen system.  

Set the switch to LINE when connecting the 

loud speakers to a non-Bang & Olufsen system. 

POWER LINK sockets 

These sockets are used for connection to a 

Bang & Olufsen system. However, if the switch 
marked LINE–RIGHT–LEFT is set to LINE, you may 
use one of the Power Link sockets to connect 
the loudspeaker to a non-Bang & Olufsen system. 

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Socket for connection to the mains supply. 

Connection to Bang & Olufsen systems 

Use Bang & Olufsen Power Link cables to 
connect the loudspeakers to your system.

Set the LINE–RIGHT–LEFT switch to RIGHT  
and LEFT (the right and left sound channel), 

respectively. 

Connection to non-Bang & Olufsen systems 

Use a special adapter with an ordinary phono/
RCA plug in one end, and a DIN-plug in the 
other (‘Cable for line signal’ – optional accessory, 
available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer). 

Set the LINE–RIGHT–LEFT switch to LINE. 

The supplied plug and mains cord are specially 

designed for the product. Do not change the 
plug and if the mains cord is damaged, you 
must buy a new one from your Bang & 

Olufsen retailer. 

POWER LINK

FREE

WALL

CORNER

LINE

RIGHT

LEFT

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The sockets and the two switches are located 

on the rear of the loudspeaker. Remove the 
cover to get access to the sockets and switches. 

Summary of Contents for BeoLab 9

Page 1: ...BeoLab 9 Guide...

Page 2: ...wall socket The disconnect device shall remain readily operable The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated d...

Page 3: ...les and how to connect the loud speakers to your system Adapt your loudspeakers to your room 8 Find out about the POSITION switch and how to set it in order to adapt each loud speaker to its surroundi...

Page 4: ...cleaner to clean the exposed speaker membrane in the acoustic lens However the front cloth may be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner with a brush nozzle and set to the lowest level Never use alcohol or ot...

Page 5: ...To prevent injury use Bang Olufsen approved stands and wall brackets only The loudspeakers can only be switched off completely by disconnecting them from the mains supply Therefore connect the loud s...

Page 6: ...LINE RIGHT LEFT is set to LINE you may use one of the Power Link sockets to connect the loudspeaker to a non Bang Olufsen system Socket for connection to the mains supply Connection to Bang Olufsen sy...

Page 7: ...er into the corresponding holes on the loud speaker Power Link cables The cables must be of the type which are marked with a triangle on the plug Do not use any of the old type of Power Link cables as...

Page 8: ...propriate switch setting depends on the distance from the loud speaker to the walls and corners of the room Use the guidelines mentioned here and the illustration and the examples on the next page whe...

Page 9: ...es shown below are meant as guidelines you may of course set the switch to any of the three settings you prefer Example 3 As in example 2 one loud speaker is placed against the wall and the other is p...

Page 10: ...nvironment human health and contribute to the prudent and rational use of natural resources Collecting electrical and electronic equipment batteries and waste prevents the potential contamination of n...

Page 11: ...ay cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to r...

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