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1 Connect speakers and wired remote controller
Connect the satellite speakers to the output push terminal on the back panel of subwoofer as shown. Please
match the color of wire and terminal.
Connect the DB9 plug of wired remote controller to the DB9 input port on the back panel of subwoofer as shown
and fasten the screws.
2. Connect to audio source
Connect the 3.5mm stereo plug of the audio cable to the Soundcard, or another source. Then connect the RCA
plugs at the other end of the audio cable to the Line-in port on the back panel of subwoofer as shown.
3. Connection to AC Power Outlet
Connect the AC Power Plug to the correct AC voltage for your area.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Power output:
RMS 8W 2+18W(THD=10%)
Signal to noise ratio: 85dBA
Input port: Stereo RCA Line-in
Input impedance: 10Kohm
Adjust mode: Volume of line controller, Bass
Bass unit: Magnetically shielded,6.5 inch paper cone,4ohm
Mid-range unit: Magnetically shielded,3 inch paper cone,4ohm
Tweeter unit : Magnetically shielded,
Input power: Refer to the rear panel
Subwoofer dimensions:
234(W) 261(H) 305(D)mm
Satellite dimensions
90(W) 181(H) 137(D)mm
Weight: About 8.8kg
TROUBLESHOOTING
No sound from any speakers:
Is there power to the system?
Ensure that your subwoofer is plugged securely into a working AC wall outlet and power indicator is on.
Ensure that the power switch on the subwoofer is on.
Are you receiving an Audio Signal?
Connect your speakers to an alternate audio source, such as portable CD player or walkman to determine
that your speakers are working.
Popping/Buzzing/Humming from the System:
Are your cable connections secure?
Ensure the input cable is snugly inserted into the input socket on the rear of the subwoofer.
Try plugging the system into a different AC wall outlet.
Note: A slight low level of hum or vibration is normal as the subwoofer contains a transformer.
Distorted, Little, or No Sound in One or all Satellite Speakers:
Are your Soundcard Settings Properly Configured?
Ensure your computer has the latest soundcard drivers from the manufacturer.
Most computers contain a standard two-channel soundcard and will not require any adjustments to the
speaker configuration.
Adjust your computer`s internal volume settings for left-right balance.
Ensure that there are nicks, cuts, kinks in your input cable.
Jiggle the cables at the subwoofer input sockets whilst playing music through the system to detect a break in
the audio signal.
Adjust the master volume control whilst playing music through the system to determine whether the level of
distortion changes.
Determine if the problem persists in the same channel or moves to the opposite channel when the left and right
speaker connections and reversed.
No sound or weak bass from the subwoofer:
Is the bass volume too low?
Adjust your computer`s internal treble and bass volume settings to mid-level.
3/4 inch ,8
ohm

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