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Important Safety Note:

The

customer is solely responsi-
ble for proper selection of
mounting hardware not
included with the speakers,
and for proper assembly and
installation of the wall-
brackets, including but not
limited to the selection of
appropriate weight-bearing
supports and proper use of
the bracket. JBL disclaims
any liability for the selection
of mounting hardware
and/or bracket installation.
Be sure to follow these
bracket assembly and instal-
lation instructions carefully.
If you have any questions or
doubts about your ability to
correctly wall-mount the
speakers, consult with your
authorized JBL dealer or
custom installer.

Step 1: Unscrew and remove
the large 

Molded Nut

. If

necessary, use the supplied

Metal Bar 

as a lever by 

inserting it into one of the
holes in the outer edge of
the 

Molded Nut

.

Step 2: Firmly grasp the 

Ball

and Shaft

£

and pull it

straight out of the 

Attach-

ment Plate

¢

. Avoid leaning

it to the side for leverage, as
this may break off a tab.

Step 3: Slide the 

Molded Nut

onto the 

Ball and Shaft

£

with the threaded open-

ing facing the ball. Thread
the 

Metal Nut

¡

all the way

onto the 

Ball and Shaft

£

,

with the star washer side
away from the ball. Refer to
the exploded drawing for the
proper orientation of these
parts.

Step 4: Screw the 

Ball and

Shaft

£

into the 

Threaded

Insert

§

on the back of the

Satellite Speaker

until 

it is fully seated in the

Threaded Insert

§

, but 

do

not

tighten as you might 

dislodge the 

Threaded 

Insert

§

. Such damage

would not be covered under
the warranty.

Step 5: Tighten the 

Metal

Nut

¡

with the star washer

side between the 

Metal Nut

¡

and the back of the

Satellite Speaker

, using

large needle-nose pliers,
until it is firmly seated
against the back of the

Speaker

and has locked

the 

Ball and Shaft

£

and

the 

Satellite Speaker

together. Note that once the

Metal Nut

¡

is fully tight-

ened, it may embed some
marks on the back of the

Satellite Speaker

.

However, these marks 
will be covered by the 

Metal Nut

¡

.

Step 6: Mount the 

Attach-

ment Plate

¢

into a wood

stud on the wall, using four
#10 pan-head wood screws
at least one inch long (not
supplied) 

. Make sure that

all four screws are driven

WALL-MOUNTING

1

2

3

4

8

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Gently pull the slack out of the
wire and screw the adaptor
onto the back of the speaker 
in two places, as shown.

The floor stand adaptor
screws may be found in
Hardware Bag B. Use the
larger screw in the upper
screw hole, and the smaller

screw in the lower screw hole.

Screw the floor stand adaptor
into the floor stand’s threaded
insert until the speaker is
firmly attached to the stand.
Back off slightly from the fully-
tightened position until the
speaker is oriented as desired,
then rotate the thumbwheel at

the bottom of the floor stand
adaptor to secure the speaker
to the stand.

Summary of Contents for SCS300.7

Page 1: ...SCS300 7 SURROUND CINEMA SPEAKERS OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and require ments for the grounding electrode See Figure A 18 An outside antenna system should not be located in the vi...

Page 3: ...ix satellites for left right and surrounds Wall mount brackets Shelf stands Floor stand adaptors One center channel speaker with shelf stand and wall mount bracket Powered subwoofer Three 20 6m speake...

Page 4: ...s and a single surround back speaker should be placed on the wall behind the listening position In 7 1 channel applications place two of the surround speakers in the side positions and place the two s...

Page 5: ...ed floor stand adaptors facilitate installation with a variety of general purpose floor stands available from many manufacturers Since different stands will have different weight capacities and stabil...

Page 6: ...haft into the Threaded Insert on the back of the Satellite Speaker until it is fully seated in the Threaded Insert but do not tighten as you might dislodge the Threaded Insert Such damage would not be...

Page 7: ...type connectors To comply with European CE certification these holes are blocked with plastic inserts at the point of manufacture To use banana type connectors requires the removal of the inserts int...

Page 8: ...s If your receiver processor has a built in low pass crossover filter for the subwoofer out put you may use the LFE input to bypass the sub woofer s internal crossover Use this installation method for...

Page 9: ...arked Speaker Level In Connect the left and right terminals on the subwoofer that are marked Speaker Level Out to the corresponding termi nals on the back of your front left and right speakers Connect...

Page 10: ...es an audio sig nal it will automatically turn on LED will be green If the sub woofer does not sense a signal after approximately 20 minutes it will automatically go into standby mode When the Auto On...

Page 11: ...er processor is set in one of the Dolby Digital or DTS modes make sure the receiver processor is configured so that the center speaker is enabled If the system plays at low volumes but shuts off as vo...

Page 12: ...6dB Woofer 10 250mm Enclosure Bass reflex Dimensions H x W x D including feet 20 x 13 3 4 x 15 3 4 508mm x 349mm x 400mm Weight 35 lb 15 9kg SPECIFICATIONS All features and specifications are subject...

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