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Congratulations on your purchase of the Klipsch Groove PM20 music 
system. The Groove PM20 is designed to allow you to share the 
contents of your digital music with the world around you. The Groove 
PM20 is a stereo sound system incorporating two long-throw 2.5’’ 
(6.4cm) woofers in a ported enclosure. This system provides the 
accuracy, detail and output that will bring your music to life as only 
Klipsch can.

Unpack the Box

Unpack the entire contents of the shipping box and make sure you 
have the following items.

1. The two speakers should be positioned on each side of your  
  computer monitor, with the control satellite on the right. (The  
  control speaker has the volume knob on the front.) 

2. Avoid running speaker or power cables across an area of foot  
  traffic. 

Speaker Placement

Speaker Connection Diagram

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Control Satellite

Passive Satellite

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Stereo Mini-Plug Cable

Power Supply

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1. Do not plug in AC power until system setup is complete.

2. Connect mini plug cable from the control speaker to the primary  
  audio source (computer, iPod®, etc.).

3. Connect RCA speaker cable from passive (left) to the control  
  (active) speaker.

Note: The active speaker plays the right channel, and the 
passive speaker plays the left channel.

4. Connect DC power supply cable to the DC IN of the control speaker.

5. Plug headphone mini stereo plug into headphone jack, if desired.

Note: The speakers will not play while headphones are connected.

6. Plug stereo mini plug into Aux jack. Plug stereo mini plug  
  into MP3 player (for example). 

The knob located on the front of the right satellite can be used to 
adjust the system’s volume as well as the bass level of the PM20 
system. When the system is “On” and the LED indicator is blue, the 
knob can be used to adjust the volume of the PM20 system. To adjust 
the bass level, press and hold the knob for three (3) seconds. The LED 
indicator will flash blue. While the indicator is flashing blue, the knob 
can be used to adjust the level of the bass relative to the treble. 

System Volume and Bass Level Controls

Software Volume Control in Microsoft Windows

1. Click the Start button on your taskbar
2. Choose Accessories
3. Windows 95: Choose Multimedia
  Windows 98/2000: Choose Entertainment
  Windows XP: Choose Entertainment
4. Click on the Volume Control
5. Adjust the Wave Volume Elevator Button to 70%

Volume Control Programs

Some soundcard and/or PC manufacturers may have software that 
must be adjusted separately from the Windows volume control. 
Consult applicable manual for specific hardware documentation.

Software and Hardware Gain Controls

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Volume
      =Increase
      =Decrease

Push and Hold 
for Bass Level 
Adjustment

(LED Flashes When in           
Bass Adjust Mode)

Push=On
Push=Standby

LED
Red=Standby
Blue=On
Flashing Blue=Bass Adjust
Purple=Headphone Mode

(Headphones are Connected)

Active Speaker Controls

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