Do not expose the speaker system to temperature or humidity extremes, direct sunlight, excessive dust, or vibrations. • Place the speaker system on a stable, level surface. Do not drop, apply excessive force to the controls, or put heavy objects on top of the speaker.
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(as shown on page 6); connect the green connector from the subwoofer into the green jack on the computer and connect the black connector from the speaker into the black jack on the computer. If you have a portable computer (as shown on page 7); connect the green connector from the subwoofer into the headphone jack on the computer, the black connector is not used, leave the rubber cap on the black connector to prevent static from the pin grounding on the system.
Placement of speakers The speakers are magnetically shielded and can be placed close to a computer monitor without distorting the image. For optimal stereo imaging, separate the speakers from each other by a distance equal to your distance from the speakers. The subwoofer’s sound is non-directional;...
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The volume control can be found on the top of the control/right satellite speaker. Pushing the right + button on the top of this speaker will turn up the volume setting in increments of 2.0 dB per step. If the button is continuously depressed, after 0.5 seconds the volume level will constantly increase at a rate of 20 dB per second.
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HK 695. Disconnect all speaker cables from the sound card. To test the front speaker channel, plug the green connector into the diagnostic jack on the rear of the subwoofer. This will generate a test tone. This tone will sweep from 40Hz to 400Hz.
Review the user setup if necessary on pages 3 thru 7. While the speaker system is in the diagnostic mode, the + and - controls will control the volume of the diagnostics tone.
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Control. the ‘DIAG’ jack. Turn monitor off to see if noise is eliminated. Move speaker cables farther away from monitor. Ensure that speaker is connected to the appropriate receptacle. Check color-coding on connectors when making connections. Make sure that all...
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Are the speaker system mode settings optimized? Too much bass or Bass/Treble level is treble. set too high Subwoofer emits a Input cables not loud hum or buzzing plugged in properly noise. Speaker system emits The redundant rear a loud hum or buzzing...
Specifications Manufacturer Model Number Drivers (satellite) Drivers (subwoofer) Power (satellite) Power (subwoofer) Crossover Frequency (subwoofer) Dimensions Width: Satellite Subwoofer Depth: Satellite Subwoofer Height: Satellite Subwoofer Input Impedance Signal-to-Noise ratio Frequency Response Input Sensitivity Fuse type NOTE: Before replacing fuse, remove AC power plug from the wall outlet.