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Mounting Options for Satellite and Center Speakers

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BDS

Wall-Mounting the BDS 800 Center Speaker

1. Decide on the location for the speaker (see 

Placing the Speakers (BDS 800, BDS 

700, BDS 400 and BDS 300 Systems)

, on page 10).

2. Attach the center-speaker wall-mount bracket to the wall using hardware that is 

appropriate for the wall’s construction and materials. Attach the anchors through 
the holes shown in the illustration.

Use These Holes to 

Attach Bracket to Wall

NOTE: The center speaker weighs 3.2 lb (1.45kg). Be sure to use hardware that can 
support this weight.

CAUTION: Before making speaker connections, be sure that your receiver or amplifier 
is turned OFF and, preferably, its AC cord is unplugged from the AC power source.

3. Connect the speaker wire to the speaker terminals.

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A.  Push Down on Cap 

to Open Hole

B. Insert Bare Wire 

into Open Hole

C.  Release Cap to 

Secure Wire

Colored Band to 

Red Terminal

4. Using two of the supplied screws, attach the center speaker to the wall-mount 

bracket, as shown in the illustration.

Wall-Mount 
Bracket

Supplied Screws

Wall-Mounting the BDS 700 and BDS 300 Satellite Speakers

1.  Remove the black shelf stand from the bottom of the speaker by unscrewing the bolt. 

Store the shelf stand and bolt in a safe place in case you need them in the future.

1. Remove Bolt

2. Remove Stand

2. Determine the locations for the speakers. (See 

Placing the Speakers (BDS 800, 

BDS 700, BDS 400 and BDS 300)

, on page 10, for more information.) If possible, 

position the speakers so that the mounting screws (not included; use size #8) 
can be installed directly into a wall stud. If that is not possible, use optional wall 
anchors that are rated to support at least 25 lb (11.3kg) and are appropriate for 
the construction and materials of your wall. 

The customer is responsible for the 

proper selection and use of mounting hardware, available through hardware 
stores, to wall-mount the speakers properly and safely.

 

3. Bring the speaker cable through the wall-bracket attachment plate, and mount the 

attachment plate on the wall in the desired location.

Bring Speaker Cable 

Through Opening

4. Thread the speaker cable through the arc-shaped opening on the top of the 

mounting bracket, not the screw hole.

Cable to 
Speaker

Cable from 

Wall Plate

Side View

Overhead View

Bring Speaker Cable 

Through Arc-Shaped 

Opening

5. Attach the mounting bracket to the wall plate by inserting the tab at the top of the 

attachment plate into the slot on top of the bracket and snapping the bracket onto 
the attachment plate.

Insert Tab into Slot 

and Snap Bracket 

onto Plate

Feed Cable Through 

Mount and out of 

Opening

6. Fit the terminal cover onto the bracket as shown in the illustration below, then 

connect the speaker leads to the terminals on the underside of the speaker. 
Remember to observe the correct polarity. See 

Connecting the Satellite and Center 

Speakers (BDS 700 and BDS 300 systems)

, on page 15, for more information.

Terminal Cover

Mounting Bracket 

Side View

Connect Cable Leads 
to Speaker Terminals

7. Fit the terminal cover into the opening on the underside of the speaker so that it is 

flush against the speaker and covers the terminals. Insert the supplied long bracket 
bolt up through the bottom of the bracket and terminal cover, and screw it into the 
threaded insert on the underside of the speaker. The bolt should be snug but not so 
tight as to prevent the speaker from pivoting on the bracket.

Fit Terminal Cover 
into Recess on 
Speaker Bottom

Attach Speaker 

to Bracket Using 

Long Bolt

You can pivot the wall-mounted speaker from side to side; however, attempting to tilt it 
up or down will damage the bracket and possibly the wall, which would not be covered 
by your warranty.

Summary of Contents for BDS 400

Page 1: ...Integrated home theater system BDS Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...PLACING THE SPEAKERS BDS 800 BDS 700 BDS 400 AND BDS 300 SYSTEMS 10 PLACING THE SPEAKERS BDS 600 SYSTEM 11 MOUNTING OPTIONS FOR SATELLITE AND CENTER SPEAKERS 11 CONNECTIONS 14 PREPARING THE REMOTE CO...

Page 3: ...the potential for safety hazards place the unit on a rm and level surface When placing the unit on a shelf be certain that the shelf and any mounting hardware can support the weight of the product s...

Page 4: ...OOKMARK PROGRAM System remote control Satellite speaker wall mount brackets four with BDS 800 system two with BDS 400 system Metal stop plates and screws for satellite speaker wall mount brackets four...

Page 5: ...by the Standby button or the remote control s Power button the LED turns white Headphone Jack Insert the 3 5mm stereo mini connector from a set of headphones into this jack NOTE When a plug is insert...

Page 6: ...source component here The signal may be a Dolby Digital bitstream a DTS bitstream or a standard PCM digital audio bitstream NOTE Use only one type of digital connection for each source component Coax...

Page 7: ...is connector is NOT used with the BDS receiver If you connect the subwoofer to a different component that has a voltage trigger output connection connect the External Trigger Input to the trigger outp...

Page 8: ...Your iPod iPhone on page 25 for details NOTE Pressing this button when the BDS receiver is in the Standby mode will switch it on Aux Button Pressing this button selects the receiver s active rear pane...

Page 9: ...reverse through the chapter in slow motion Each press cycles through 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 16 normal speed Search Slow Forward Button Press this button to fast forward through the current disc track For B...

Page 10: ...ubwoofer operates it will perform well from just about any location in your room However the best bass reproduction is likely to be heard if you place the subwoofer in a corner along the same wall as...

Page 11: ...e that can support this weight 4 After making all of the connections described in the Connections section on page 14 attach the soundbar to the brackets by sliding the slots in its rubber bumpers onto...

Page 12: ...venly to Both Sides of Base Lift Base Straight off Speaker CAUTION Before making speaker connections be sure that the BDS receiver is turned OFF and preferably its AC cord is unplugged from the AC out...

Page 13: ...of your wall The customer is responsible for the proper selection and use of mounting hardware available through hardware stores to wall mount the speakers properly and safely 3 Bring the speaker cabl...

Page 14: ...et Making speaker connections with the receiver plugged in and turned on could damage the speakers Speakers and receivers ampli ers have corresponding and connection terminals Your system s satellite...

Page 15: ...en Bands Center Connecting the Satellite and Center Speakers BDS 600 system L C R Red Band BDS Receiver SB 10 Soundbar White Band Green Band White Band Green Band Red Band Connecting the Speaker Termi...

Page 16: ...enna Connect the supplied antenna to the Radio Antenna connection as shown in the illustration below Fully extend the antenna wire and move it to different positions until you get the best reception o...

Page 17: ...thernet network wall jack that has Internet access NOTE The BDS receiver can not access content on other networked devices The Network connection enables only the receiver s BD Live features See BD Li...

Page 18: ...the code The button will ash three times and the remote will exit the programming mode 5 If any of the buttons do not work as expected or if the device does not turn off when you enter the code number...

Page 19: ...white border will appear around it s To select a highlighted item press the OK button The screen will change depending on your selection s To return to the previous screen press the Exit button Setup...

Page 20: ...th PIP content is played Show Secondary Audio Icon This option lets you select whether or not the Secondary Audio Icon will automatically be displayed when a Blu ray Disc recording with secondary audi...

Page 21: ...same volume a process known as compression Compression lets you turn up the volume so you can hear the quiet parts without the loud parts disturbing others NOTE This feature works only with Dolby Digi...

Page 22: ...on Type Disc Size 23684 875M FS UDF Home Menu Blu ray Disc USB FM Radio Playlist Settings HOME OPTIONS The available sources are listed on the left If a disc has been inserted into the receiver s buil...

Page 23: ...able bitrate encoding The audio formats available for any particular program depend on the program and on how you have con gured your BDS receiver in the Audio Settings menu Available Audio Formats 2...

Page 24: ...the unit s Do not load more than one disc into the Disc slot s Do not load the disc upside down After loading a disc into the player press the Play button to begin playback Use the Play Pause Stop Pr...

Page 25: ...one into The Bridge IIIP dock and press the BDS remote control s iPod button If the Home screen is displayed highlight iPod and press the OK button The iPod Now Playing screen will appear on the TV NO...

Page 26: ...Channel or Channel button The radio will tune to the next higher or lower preset station OR Use the number buttons to enter the preset number s For presets 1 9 press the corresponding 1 9 button s For...

Page 27: ...in the directory Cursor Left Button Pressing this button while a photo is displayed rotates the photo 90 counterclockwise Pressing this button while the directory list is displayed jumps to the next h...

Page 28: ...NS The video will automatically play If there are other video les in the folder the BDS receiver will play each one in the order they appear on the on screen menu Use the Play Pause Stop Prev Step Nex...

Page 29: ...there is a ground loop between the subwoofer and the receiver Plugging the subwoofer s Power cord into the same AC outlet that the receiver is plugged into should eliminate the ground loop The disc do...

Page 30: ...4 CENTURY 1023 1088 CITIZEN 0132 0128 0123 0045 COMTEL 1032 CONTEC 0045 CONTINENTAL EDISON 1017 1019 1024 1056 1059 CRAIG 0159 0158 0157 0045 CROSLEY 1023 1088 CROWN 0132 0045 CURTIS MATHES 0128 0123...

Page 31: ...PROTON 0165 0132 0128 0122 0059 0008 QUASAR 0087 0032 RADIO SHACK 0197 0196 0180 0132 0128 0045 RCA 0163 0161 0145 0133 0128 0123 0115 0021 2001 2012 REALISTIC 0196 0167 0045 RUNCO 0153 0152 0044 004...

Page 32: ...AVOX 3068 3019 3017 MOVIE TIME 3039 3035 NSC 3190 3035 Manufacturer Code Numbers OAK 3220 3197 PACE 3179 PANASONIC 3214 3189 3177 3176 3053 PANTHER 3114 PHILIPS 3090 3085 3020 3019 3013 4023 PIONEER 3...

Page 33: ...EL 6016 FTE 6080 FUBA 6014 6021 6047 FUJITSU 5034 5029 5024 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 5074 5068 5054 5003 5065 5023 2011 5003 GOODMANS 6011 GRUNDIG 6015 6038 6053 6067 6090 Manufacturer Code Numbers HITACHI...

Page 34: ...7 SATELLITE SERVICE 5088 5035 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 5039 5056 SCHNEIDER 6053 SIEMENS 6038 6090 Satellite Tuners Manufacturer Code Numbers SKY 6006 SKY MASTER 6033 SKYLAB 6021 SONY 5005 5062 STAR CHOICE D...

Page 35: ...layer DVD Video DVD R RW DVD R RW CDDA CD digital audio CD R RW discs Region code BD DVD A 1 USA B 2 EU Audio formats Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD DTS Digital DTS HD High Resolution...

Page 36: ...tor type Push spring terminal Push spring terminal Push spring terminal Enclosure type Sealed Sealed Sealed Dimensions H x W x D 9 9 16 x 3 15 16 x 3 5 8 243mm x 100mm x 92mm 4 x 9 1 2 x 3 5 8 102mm x...

Page 37: ...trademark of Dolby Laboratories Manufactured under license under U S Patent s 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 6 487 535 other U S and worldwide patents issued pending DTS and the Symbol are r...

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