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and bottom set of mounting holes on the rear of the speaker. Position the brackets similar to the ones mounted on the wall with the “J” bend 
up so it can hook into the wall bracket. Attach brackets to the rear of the speaker using four screws per bracket (Fig. 1 & 2).

Install one each of the 6, #10-32x1” Phillips screws in the threaded nut located in the bottom center of the “J” bend of the two wall mounted 
brackets. These screws are for leveling the speaker. Start the screws, but do not screw in at this time. Install the other four 1” screws in the 
end mounted nuts of the cabinet mounted brackets. These are the bracket locking screws and should be installed so they can be adjusted 
from the bottom of the speaker (Fig. 3).

Assemble the two rubber stand-off bumpers next. Thread one nut onto each bumper stand-off and then one nylon washer. Run the nut about 
halfway down the screw. Thread each of the bumper stand-offs into the two lower inserts located on the bottom rear edge of the cabinet 
(Fig. 2).

STEP 4

There are three pair of gold binding post terminals on the rear of the speaker cabinet. The terminals are marked for Right Input, Center Input 
and Left Input and should be connected to the respective speaker channel outputs on your receiver. Connect the speaker wires to the correct 
terminals observing the polarity indicated on the terminal. Red is + or positive and black is – or negative. Strip about ½” of insulation from the 
wires and separate the wires as necessary.

If you are using other wire lugs or connectors, attach them at this time to the bare wire. Unscrew the binding post terminals and slip the 
stripped end of the wire through the hole in the metal post. Secure the wire in the post by tightening the binding post terminal nut down on the 
bare wire or lug. Make sure the nut is tight and the wire will not pull out of the terminal by lightly pulling back on the wire. Tuck the speaker 
wire in behind the speaker cabinet; if necessary, neaten up the wire with the use of tie wraps.

STEP 5

The TEATRO

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 soundbar speaker is now ready to be mounted to the brackets that were screwed to the wall in step 2. The brackets are made 

to interlock with each other. Raise the speaker so the brackets on the rear of the cabinet are aligned with the wall brackets and engage the 
“J” bends in the two sets of brackets together. If the speaker is being installed very close to the bottom of the flat panel display the speaker 
brackets can be slid into each other from the side. After the brackets are interlocked, it is a simple matter to center the speaker by sliding it 
side to side. The speaker can also be leveled by turning in the appropriate height adjusting screw to raise and lower the ends of the speaker. 
This is done with a #2 Phillips screwdriver from the bottom side of the bracket. Once the speaker position is trimmed up it should be locked 
in place using the 4 locking screws in the speaker bracket (Fig. 3). Be careful not to over-tighten the screws. 

Adjust the rubber stand-off bumpers by turning them either in or out to adjust the tilt of the speaker until the front is vertical. Lock the adjusting 
screws in place by tightening the locking nuts against the rear of the cabinet. Make certain the nylon washer is between the nut and the 
cabinet to protect the cabinet finish.

[FIGURE 2]

[FIGURE 3]

WALL MOUNTING BRACKET

SPEAKER MOUNTING BRACKET

LEVELING ADJUSTMENT SCREW 

IN WALL BRACKET

LOCKING SCREWS IN

SPEAKER BRACKET

WALL MOUNT

BRACKETS

STAND OFF BUMPER,

LOCK NUT, WASHER

SPEAKER MOUNT

BRACKETS

SPEAKER MOUNTING BRACKETS HOOK INTO WALL BRACKETS

Summary of Contents for TEATRO PC3.0

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL INSTALL GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...Y NOTES 4 PICKING A MOUNTING LOCATION 4 HOW TO HOOK UP YOUR TSB3 0 SOUNDBAR 5 MOUNTING TO FLAT PANEL MOUNTING BRACKETS 7 CARING FOR YOUR SPEAKERS 7 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 WARRANTY 8 SPECIFICATIONS 8 The TEATRO soundbar speakers are a compact design made to fit under flat panel TV s For on wall applications they come with a mounting bracket that has adjustments for lining up an...

Page 3: ...as recommended by the manufacturer 13 Nonuse Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 14 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that neither objects fall nor liquids spill into the inside of the appliance 15 Damage Requiring Service The application should be serviced by qualified service personnel when a the pow...

Page 4: ...ce audible distortion indicating an under powered amplifier could eventually damage your speakers and your amplifier Begin and end listening sessions at low volume levels so you will not power up your system the next time with possibly harmful high voltages A damaging surge also could result if you change the input source from FM tuner to CD player for example at high volume levels If you suspect ...

Page 5: ...tly below the display Both the speaker and the brackets have a series of holes that allow for flexibility in mounting The brackets can also slide inside each other for left right positioning adjustments The holes in the brackets allow them to be positioned for attaching to 16 on center studs There are four identical brackets supplied with the speaker Two are mounted to the wall two are mounted to ...

Page 6: ...he wire in the post by tightening the binding post terminal nut down on the bare wire or lug Make sure the nut is tight and the wire will not pull out of the terminal by lightly pulling back on the wire Tuck the speaker wire in behind the speaker cabinet if necessary neaten up the wire with the use of tie wraps STEP 5 The TEATRO soundbar speaker is now ready to be mounted to the brackets that were...

Page 7: ...THE SPEAKERS BASS RESPONSE IS WEAK 1 Verify that all speaker connections from the amplifier to the speakers are running PLUS to PLUS and MINUS to MINUS 2 Check to see if there are any furnishings or plants that may be blocking the output of a speaker SOUND BUT NO BASS MOST LIKELY IN SYSTEMS WITH A SUBWOOFER 1 Verify that the subwoofer is plugged into an AC outlet and power is turned on 2 Check tha...

Page 8: ...onic components to the original purchaser Purchase must be made from an authorized Phase Technology dealer This warranty does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused by misuse abuse damage while in transit alterations unauthorized repairs failure to follow instructions fire flood or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of Phase Technology Defects in speaker cabinets or grilles ...

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