Connecting The Speaker Cables To The Rear Of Plasma Television; Connecting The Speaker Cables To The Speaker - Pioneer PDP-S60 Operating Instructions Manual

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Connecting the speaker cables
to the rear of plasma television.
Gray
Red
Connect the cables correctly with respect to
the polarity of the plasma television speaker
terminals, that is,
terminals (Red) and
terminals (Black).
Speaker terminal
For illustrative purposes, the table top stand is not presented here.
NOTE:
• Press the lever and insert the end of
the cable.
• When you release the lever, it clamps
onto the speaker cable.
Caution
• Be sure to turn the connected devices off and remove
the power cord from the wall outlet beforehand when
changing the connection or installation method.
• If you insert the speaker cable too far so
that the insulation is touching the speaker
terminal, you may not get any sound.
Please insert it with showing the copper
wire.
Black
Gray
Black
Red
cable (Gray) to
cable (Black) to
Speaker terminal
Speaker cable
Connecting the speaker cables
to the speaker.
Black
Black
Connect the cables correctly with respect to
the polarity of the speaker terminals, that is,
cable (Gray) to
terminals (Red) and
cable (Black) to
terminals (Black).
• Check if the end of the speaker cables are securely
connected to the terminals by slightly tugging on the
cable after making connections. Loose connections
may result in sound dropouts or noise.
• If there is a short in the
exposed lead wire, excessive load may be applied to
the plasma television, resulting in interrupted operation
or malfunction.
• Incorrect connections of the speaker cable to the right
or left of the plasma television terminals with respect
to the polarity may result in insufficient stereo sound
effects, delivering poor bass sounds or unstable sound
image.
• Bundle the cable without pulling.
English
Red
Gray
Speaker terminal
and
cables caused by an
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