Satellite Connections - Creative FourPointSurround FPS2000 Digital User Manual

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Satellite Connections

Typically, the 3 meter speaker cables
will connect the front satellites to the
subwoofer and the 5 meter cables will
connect the rear satellites to the
subwoofer.
A panel of eight self-adhesive labels is
provided to identify each satellite and
the opposite end of the cable con-
nected to a satellite.
1.
Identify the two 3 meter cables.
Most satellites will be used with
their desktop stands. In this
case, thread one end of a 3 meter
cable through the hole in the
desktop stand. Connect this end
to one satellite, (as shown in
diagram E). If used, carefully
insert the desktop stand's
attachment arm into the socket
in the back of the satellite,
taking up any slack in the cable
as required.
2.
Remove the backing from the
small, round "FRONT LEFT"
label and apply it to the back of
the satellite (see diagram E).
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3.
Remove the backing from the
remaining, longer "FRONT
LEFT" label and wrap it
around the opposite end of the
speaker cable you just
connected.
4.
Connect this end of the
speaker cable to the red and
black "FRONT LEFT"
speaker connectors on the
subwoofer.
5.
Repeat this process for the
Front Right, Rear Right and
Rear Left satellites. Be sure to
use the remaining 3 meter cable
for the other front speaker.
To connect the speaker wires to the
spring loaded connectors on the
satellite and subwoofer, push back
on a spring-loaded tab to expose the
connection hole. Insert
the bare end of the wire into the
exposed hole, then release the tab to
lock the wire in place. Connect
wires with red bands to red tab
connectors and unmarked wires
to black tab connectors.
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