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SETUP AND OPERATION 

1.

 

Power off and unplug all equipment to be connected. 

2.

 

Carefully remove the speakers and all materials from the packaging. 
WARNING! These monitors have no grill covering the speaker diaphragm, so 
extreme care must be taken to avoid touching and damaging the speaker cones 
when removing the monitors from the packaging! 

3.

 

Ensure that the POWER switch on each enclosure is set to the OFF position. 

4.

 

Position each monitor in the desired location. Ensure that the monitor is stable and 
fully supported upon whatever surface it is positioned and that there is sufficient 
room to reach the controls on the back of the monitor. 

5.

 

For each monitor, connect a balanced XLR, balanced TRS, unbalanced TRS, 
unbalanced TS, or unbalanced RCA cable (not included), then plug the other end to 
the audio source (mixer, headphone output, line output, etc.). 

6.

 

For each monitor, plug the AC power cord into the monitor, then plug the other end 
into a nearby AC power outlet. Note that the input power cord is grounded and it 
should be connected to a grounded power source. Do not use a cheater plug or 
otherwise bypass the grounding. 

7.

 

Double-check all your connections to ensure that they are fully connected and 
secure. 

8.

 

Turn the VOLUME knob on each monitor fully counterclockwise. This ensures that 
you don't inadvertently damage the speakers, or your hearing, when power and 
audio material is applied. 

9.

 

Switch the POWER to the ON position. 

10.

 

Plug in and power on all connected devices. Start playback of your audio source(s). 

11.

 

Turn the VOLUME knob clockwise to increase the volume to a comfortable level. 

12.

 

If the high-frequencies sound too bright, try using the HF ADJUST switch to 
attenuate them by -1dB or -2dB. If the high-frequencies sound a bit muddied or 
subdued, try boosting them by setting the HF ADJUST switch to the +1dB position. 

 

Summary of Contents for 605650

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Page 2: ...shock Do not install these speakers on an unstable surface where they could fall and cause either personal injury or damage to the speakers and or other equipment Do not place or install these speake...

Page 3: ...lvents or detergents For stubborn deposits moisten the cloth with warm water These speakers have no user serviceable parts Do not attempt to open service or modify these speakers INTRODUCTION Thank yo...

Page 4: ...g and delivery experience is second to none If you have any problem with your order please give us an opportunity to make it right You can contact a Monoprice Customer Service representative through t...

Page 5: ...OLUME Volume control knob 4 TRS INPUT TRS TS balanced unbalanced input 5 HF ADJUST Boosts or attenuates the high frequency response to match the characteristics of the room 6 XLR INPUT Balanced XLR in...

Page 6: ...r headphone output line output etc 6 For each monitor plug the AC power cord into the monitor then plug the other end into a nearby AC power outlet Note that the input power cord is grounded and it sh...

Page 7: ...Class D Frequency Response 50Hz 22kHz Crossover Frequency 3 5kHz HD Adjustment 2dB 1dB Flat or 1dB Sensitivity 90dBA SPL 1 meter with 85mV pink noise input Signal to Noise Ratio 95dB typical A weighte...

Page 8: ...that event your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense This equipme...

Page 9: ...that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice for Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet...

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