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 • ControlStation 2

Safety notes

Caution icons

You will fi nd the following caution icons used in these 
instructions :

Danger

High risk  !

Failure to observe the warning may result in 
severe personal injury or death

Attention

Moderate ri  sk!

Failure to observe the warning may result in 
property        damage     .

Minor risk!

Points which should be observed when hand-
ling the unit.

Safety notes

Danger

Risk of electric shock!

Faulty installation of electrical equipment or 
mains voltage which is too high can cause 

electric shocks.

The wall adapter is designed for a mains voltage of 

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100 V–240 V ~ / 50/60 Hz. Only use the enclosed  
wall adapter.
Immediately pull the wall adapter out of the socket if 

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the casing is defective or exhibits other visible dam-
ages.
If the unit emits smoke or smells of burning or other 

• 

unusual odours, disconnect it immediately from the 
power supply and do not operate it.
Never open the unit casing. 

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Repairs may only be carried out by an authorised 
specialist workshop. Only parts which conform with 
the original unit specifi cations may be used. There are 
specifi c electrical and mechanical parts in this unit which 
are essential for safe operation.
Do not insert any object through the vent slots in the 

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case.
Only use the unit indoors.

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Do not operate the unit in moist areas and protect it 

• 

from drops of water or splash water. 
Also take care not to stand vases or other containers of 
liquid on or near the unit in order to avoid liquid getting 
into the case. If water or other foreign bodies should 
enter the case, disconnect it immediately from the mains 
power supply and remove any batteries. Send the unit to 
our service address.
Never touch the wall adapter with wet hands.

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Check the unit regularly for damage.

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Danger

Danger to children!

Children can become trapped in the packing 
fi lm when playing and suffocate.

Do not allow children to play with the unit or the pack-

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ing fi lm. Danger of suffocation.
Ensure that children do not remove small parts from 

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the unit (e. g. control buttons). They could swallow the 
parts and choke. 
If a child does swallow a part, take him/her to a doc-
tor immediately.
Never allow children to operate electrical devices 

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unsupervised.

Danger

Danger to hearing!

Loud noise may lead to hearing loss.
There is a potential risk of very high noise pres-

sure especially when activating an amplifi er that is set to 
full volume. This may have psychological consequences 
and also cause physical injury. Children and pets are 
particularly at risk.

Set your signal source unit volume control to a low 

• 

setting. 
When the volume is set high, always keep a certain 

• 

distance from the unit and never place your ear directly 
on the speaker.
To avoid damage to health, avoid extended listening at 

• 

high volume.

Danger

Danger of chemical burns!

Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical 
burns.

Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with 

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skin, eyes or mucus membranes. In case of contact 
with acid rinse the affected location immediately with 
plenty of plain water and if necessary see a doctor.

Danger

Danger of explosion!

Lithium batteries can explode if handled im-
properly.

Never attempt to recharge lithium batteries.

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Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type.

• 

Do not heat or short circuit batteries or rechargeable 

• 

batteries and do not dispose them of by burning.
Do not leave batteries or rechargeable batteries in 
direct sunlight.

Summary of Contents for Concept E 100

Page 1: ...gb was here Technical description and operating instructions Concept E 100 Control...

Page 2: ...PC multimedia home cinema speaker systems with integrated 5 1 amplifier Technical specifications and operating instructions Concept E 100 200 300 400...

Page 3: ...INAL PACKAGING We are unable to supply empty boxes Trademark All trademarks are the property of their re spective owners Technical Data Technical data can be found on our homepage at www teufelaudio c...

Page 4: ...power supply cable should be laid so that it is not likely to be stepped on or squas hed from the sides or above by heavy objects Damaged cables must be replaced Pay particular attention to the cable...

Page 5: ...e the set up has a decisive impact on the sound characteristics of any surround system we recommend that you take the time to posi tion all of the speakers correctly These operating instructions conta...

Page 6: ...s 1 x IEC cable for power supply Contents of Concept E 300 400 1 x subwoofer with integrated 5 1 amplifier 5 x identical satellite speakers 1 x cover for diagonal mounting of centre 5 x table bases fo...

Page 7: ...or surround mode Shortlock wall bracket This bracket makes it easy to mount the satellites using the thread in the speakers The bracket al lows free horizontal and vertical positioning Teufel cable pa...

Page 8: ...a PC system If you are using the speaker with your PC it is ad visable to focus on the sound requirements of the PC workplace i e the area in which the screen and receivers are located Because the cen...

Page 9: ...ngement of Concept E for use as a home cinema You can configure the settings on the speaker management system to compensate for non optimum positioning due to differences in height and distance You ca...

Page 10: ...y when connecting the speakers the plus pole of the speaker connects to the plus pole of the amplifier and the minus pole of the speaker to the minus pole of the amplifier Connecting the cables with t...

Page 11: ...ect for using with any computer If your sound card is set up for 5 1 operation it will usually have three 3 5mm mini jack outputs Connect these to the inputs using three cables 3 5 mm stereo mini jack...

Page 12: ...1 analogue outputs Even if your DVD player recorder does not have a decoder or six analogue cinch outputs you can still use the Concept E successfully Connect the stereo output of your appliance using...

Page 13: ...sible for stereo signal reproduction The centre generates an addition of the right and left chan nel of the stereo signal The rear loudspeaker is responsible for the subtraction of the right and left...

Page 14: ...risk of electrical shock The exclamation mark in an equilateral triangle as affixed to the appliance is to make the user aware of important operating and maintenance instructions This product complies...

Page 15: ...ction on our website www teufelaudio com 14 Concept E Please note If you are going to be away or if the 5 1 amplifier is not going to be used for a long period of time turn the mains switch E to Off T...

Page 16: ...if not change the fuse The main fuse on the subwoofer might have blown as a result of a power surge The fuse compartment on the Concept E subwoofer is underneath the IEC power connector see il lustra...

Page 17: ...gnals When the PC s sound card transfers the on off impulses to the box set the speakers will play it back These will not usually damage your speakers Nevertheless we recom mend minimising the volume...

Page 18: ...Technical description and operating instructions Control Unit for PC Speaker Systems ControlStation 2...

Page 19: ...inputs Aux 2 and 3 7 Microphone connection 7 Headphones 7 Connecting to a power supply 7 Remote control 8 Changing the batteries 8 Functionality 8 Basic functions 8 Activating and deactivating 8 Adjus...

Page 20: ...erchant In the case of a private re sale of Teufel prod ucts the warranty may be transferred to the purchaser as long as the original proof of purchase is also passed on to the purchaser Returns Teufe...

Page 21: ...nd remove any batteries Send the unit to our service address Never touch the wall adapter with wet hands Check the unit regularly for damage Danger Danger to children Children can become trapped in th...

Page 22: ...les or similar on the unit Ensure suf cient ventilation Do not place the unit in direct sunlight Do not cover the ventilation slots with curtains cloths newspapers or similar Heat build up inside the...

Page 23: ...ate the subwoofer boost 16 Sub 5 0 5 1 Mix subwoofer channel from front channels route directly 17 Mic out Microphone output to the PC Pos Name Description 1 Standby On Standby button 2 Source Select...

Page 24: ...Aux 1 Connect your PC soundcard or another 5 1 audio source to the jacks 11 Aux 1 in You will also need a 6 channel RCA cable set for this 2 0 RCA inputs Aux 2 and 3 You can connect almost any stereo...

Page 25: ...he remote control and is secured by a plastic strip The strip is vis ible on the back of the remote control Just carefully pull it out The remote control is now ready for use Changing the batteries Ho...

Page 26: ...ce does not provide a subwoofer chan nel you can switch from 5 1 mode to 5 0 mode with the switch 16 Sub Then the signal from the front channels right and left will be mixed to the subwoofer channel B...

Page 27: ...und Playback is noisy The ControlStation 2 is a very low noise system What often happens is that the speaker system which is excellent in the treble range exposes the poor quality of a signal source e...

Page 28: ...r is required by law to bring all batteries and rechargeable batteries whether they contain harmful substances or not to a collection point run by the communal authority or borough or run commercially...

Page 29: ...r service department Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Gewerbehof Buelowbogen Aufgang D1 10783 Berlin Germany Buelowstr 66 Tel 49 0 30 300 930 0 Fax 49 0 30 300 930 930 www teufel eu No liability is accepted f...

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