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Installation
The following shows an example of the system installation.
System setting example
CAUTIONS:
For safety reasons, always ensure that there is suf-
ficient place behind the powered sub-woofer.
If the front and rear speakers are placed on the fur-
niture etc., always ensure that they are level.
To hang satellite speakers from the
wall
Use the supplied bracket to fix satellite speakers to the wall.
CAUTION: ATTACHING THE BRACKETS
ON THE WALL
When attaching the brackets on the wall, have them
attached to the wall by a qualified person.
DO NOT attach the brackets on the wall by yourself to
avoid an unexpected damage of their falling from the
wall, caused by incorrect attachment or weakness in
the wall.
Location of attachment to wall:
Care is required in selecting a location for attaching
satellite speakers to the wall. Injury to personnel, or
damage to equipment, may result if the speakers are
attached in a location which interferes with daily activ-
ities.
Attaching speakers to the bracket
1
Use the screw supplied to attach the speaker
to the bracket.
2
Adjusting the angle of the satellite speakers
The angle of the speaker may be adjusted along the channel in
the bracket.
When adjusting the angle, loosen the screw slightly, make the
adjustment, and then tighten the screw firmly.
CAUTION:
If the screw is not tightened firmly, it may cause injury
to personnel or damage to equipment.
Satellite speaker
(front left speaker)
Center unit
Powered
sub-woofer
Satellite speaker
(rear left speaker)
Center speaker
Satellite speaker (front
right speaker)
Satellite speaker
(rear right speaker)
The rear speakers are placed
behind the listening position.
Bracket
Screw
Normal position
Tilting the speaker
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