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Wireless Speaker Placement/Mounting
The “L” or “R” appended to the end of the model number indicates which channel that
speaker will receive from the transmitter. Octet Matrix Audio wireless speakers can be placed
on speaker stands, bookshelves, or on any flat, stable surface. They can also be mounted to
walls with wall mount brackets (sold separately). If you choose to mount the speakers to a
wall, make sure you screw into a stud, or use a wall anchor capable of holding the weight of
the speaker. Each wireless speaker must be located near a wall outlet.
Final Verification & Optimization
You will use the Octet Matrix Audio Setup CD for the final verification and optimization step.
If the transmitter and speakers will be located in different rooms, we recommended that you
temporarily set up the wireless speakers near the transmitter location. Actual speaker
location is not important, but they should be directed towards the transmitter so you can
easily hear them while confirming setup and adjusting the transmitter output.
The test tracks on the Octet Matrix Setup CD are:
1)
Introduction
2)
Left-Right Channel Identification
3)
Left-Right channel phase confirmation
4)
Track 5 warning
5)
1 kHz tone, 0 dBFS
Channel & Phase Verification
1)
Set the volume controls on the transmitter and both wireless speakers to 12:00 (straight
up). Turn or set the volume control on the source, receiver, or amplifier to 9:00 (¼
volume).
2)
Insert the Octet Matrix Audio set up CD into a CD player, DVD player, or Blu-ray player.
If the CD doesn’t start playing automatically, point the player to track 1 and then hit
play. When the Octet Matrix Audio Setup CD introduction starts, adjust the source,
receiver, or amplifier volume to a comfortable listening level.
3)
Track 2 is a channel identification track and will alternate between spoken “Left
channel” and “Right channel” routed only to the respective channels. Confirm that “Left
channel” is coming from the left wireless speaker and that “Right channel” is coming
from the right wireless speaker. Left channel speakers will have an “L” appended to the
end of the model number on the speaker label. Right channel speakers will have an “R”
appended to the end of the model number on the speaker label.