User Guide
Center Speaker
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS AND SET-UP
Speaker connection
Connect all speakers as illustrated below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Use speakers that are
rated 8 ohms or higher and make sure that the
speaker polarity is correct (Red wires to Red
terminals Black wires to Black terminals).
Connection of Optional Subwoofer
An RCA type jack marked "SUBWOOFER PRE
OUTPUT" is provided on the back of the unit for
connecting an optional powered Subwoofer.
• Subwoofer pre out signals are not amplified.
• If a speaker is connected directly to the PRE
OUTPUT jack without a built in amplifier, no
sound comes from the speaker.
• Subwoofer speakers are optional and are not
required.
Speaker Set-up
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before operating the system
you must first set the speaker configuration by
using the following procedures.
1. Press the SPEAKER SETUP button to enter the
speaker setup mode. “SUBW YES(or NO)” appears
on the display. Note: If a powered subwoofer is
used select “SUBW YES”. If no powered subwoofer
is used select “SUBW NO”.
2. Use the PRESET DOWN/UP button or MULTI JOG
to select “SUBW YES” or “SUBW NO”. Press the
CLEAR/SET button to confirm it (or use the
ADJUST +/- buttons and SET button on the remote
Control).
3. Continue the speaker set-up procedure for center,
front and rear speakers as described below.
• CENTER SPEAKER Mode
- LARGE : Use this mode with a large center
speaker. The center channel’s output is
full range.
- SMALL : Use this mode with a small center
speaker.
- NONE : Use this mode if there is no center
speaker. The center channel signal will
be divided between the front L and R
Speakers.
• FRONT SPEAKER Mode
- LARGE : Choose if full range floor standing or
bookshelf front speakers are used.
- SMALL : Choose if small satellite front speakers are
used. When using small speakers, it is
recommended that a powered Subwoofer
be added to play low frequencies.
• REAR(SURR) SPEAKER Mode
- SMALL : Use this mode with a small rear
(surround) speaker.
- NONE : Use this mode if there is no rear
(surround) speaker. The rear channel signal
will be divided between the front L and R
speakers.
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Rear Speaker
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Rear Speaker
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Front Speaker
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Speaker Positioning
The installation position of speakers differ according
to the size and acoustics of the listening room. While
actually listening to a program source, try various
speaker positions to determine which layout provides
the best surround effect.
1. Front Left Speaker
2. Front Right Speaker
3. Center Speaker
4. Rear Left Speaker (Not magnetically shielded)
5. Rear Right Speaker (Not magnetically shielded)
6. Viewing/Listening position. The optimum listening
position should be in the middle of all of
the speakers.
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