Mounting The Speakers - Onkyo HTP-120 Instruction Manual

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Mounting the speakers

I Satellite speakers D-120
Using spacers
Attaching the supplied spacers is recommended for obtaining
the best sound quality. Also, by attaching the provided spacers,
the speakers will not slide easily for a more stable installation.
Mounting the speakers on the wall
• Make sure that the walls are rigid enough for supporting the
speaker's weight.
• Since the weight a mounting screw can support varies
greatly depending on the wall material and the position of
the reinforcing ribs embedded in the wall, be sure to check
the wall strength at the location where the mounting screws
will be placed. Use the thickest and longest possible
mounting screws whose head diameter is less than 7.5 mm
and shank diameter is less than 3.5 mm. The screws should
stick out from the wall at a length between 6 and 11 mm.
(Requesting such a screw from a manufacturer is
recommended.)
7.5 mm
(5/16")
or less
6 to 11 mm
(1/4" to 7/16")
Installation using commercially-available stands
and fixtures
The speaker rears are equipped with screw holes so that you
can attach commercially-available stands or mounting fixtures
for a variety of mounting options. (For M5 screw)
Note:
When attaching an accessory item to a speaker, be careful of
the length of the screws used. Use only screws that provide the
required strength with a screw length between 7 and 10 mm.
I Center speaker D-120C
Securing the center speaker
Note the following if the speaker is to be placed on a television
set or an elevated place. It is dangerous if it falls down. This is
especially important if you have small children.
• The supporting area of the television set must be larger
than that of the speaker.
• The support surface of the television set must be flat and level.
• The television set must not be placed on an unstable support.
Using spacers
When you use the D-120C vertically, attaching the supplied
spacers is recommended for obtaining the best sound quality.
Also, by attaching the provided spacers, the speakers will not
slide easily for a more stable installation.
Spacer
3.5 mm (1/8")
or less
Spacer
Mounting the speakers on the wall
• Make sure that the walls are rigid enough for supporting the
speaker's weight.
• Since the weight a mounting screw can support varies
greatly depending on the wall material and the position of the
reinforcing ribs embedded in the wall, be sure to check the
wall strength at the location where the mounting screws will
be placed. Use the thickest and longest possible mounting
screws whose head diameter is less than 7.5 mm and shank
diameter is less than 3.5 mm. The screws should stick out
from the wall at a length between 1.5 and 2.5 mm. (Requesting
such a screw from a manufacturer is recommended.)
7.5 mm
(5/16")
or less
1.5 to 2.5 mm
(1/16" to 3/32")
• Attach the supplied cushioning pads to the following
position for stable mounting of the speakers.
180 mm (7-1/16")
Supplied horizontal mounting base
Use the supplied horizontal mounting base to install the D-
120C in a horizontal position. To do so, mount the D-120C
securely onto the base using the double-faced tapes and then
attach the supplied spacers to the bottom of the horizontal
mounting base to prevent slipping.
Notes:
• The supplied double-faced tapes (white) have a very high
adhesiveness. Remember that it cannot be easily removed
once stuck.
• The spacer and double-faced tapes will show poor
adhesion property if their adhesive face is contaminated
with dirt or moisture. Make sure that no dirt or moisture is
on their adhesive faces.
• Secure the unit against the wall using a strong rope to
prevent the unit from falling.
3.5 mm (1/8")
or less
Cushioning
pads
Double-faced
adhesive tape (white)
Horizontal
mounting base
Spacer
Strong rope
To wall
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