SETUP
1. Carefully unpack the speakers and cables. Do not lift or remove the speakers from the box
by the function knobs or other attachments as this may damage the speaker unit.
2. Place the satellite speakers and subwoofer in the desired listening location.
3. Attach the satellite speakers to the
subwoofer unit using the included RCA-to-
stereo cables as shown at right. Match
each color-coded cable connector to the
proper color-coded speaker and subwoofer
input jacks. If speaker wire is included
instead of RCA-to-stereo cables, attach
one of the bare wire ends to the positive
terminal of the speaker; attach the other
end of the same wire to the positive terminal
of the subwoofer. Repeat the steps with the
remaining wires to connect the negative
terminals (gently twist each bare end to
prevent stray strands from touching the
other terminal).
4. Verify that batteries are properly inserted in the
remote control unit.
5. Connect the RCA-to-stereo cables as shown to the
computer sound card or other audio source.
6. If connecting to a computer, conduct a sound card
test. With the speakers properly connected and
turned on, find the computer’s sound card in the
device manager and begin the test. Each channel
should be able to be tested for sound and link. Refer
to the remote control diagram for button operation.
7. With the “test” window still open, use the remote
control to turn up the volume on each channel
(speaker). Test sound should be heard. It may be
necessary to hold the volume button for several
minutes before sound is heard and to complete the
test.
NOTE:
If the test sound is not heard, check and
deactivate the mute feature (press mute button once)
and do the test again.
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