Panasonic SC-HT880W operating instructions Other speaker setup options, Attaching to a wall

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Other speaker setup options

Attaching to a wall

You can attach all of the speakers to a wall.

1Drive a screw (not included) into the wall.

2Fit the speaker securely onto the screw(s) with the hole(s).

 

30–35 mm

3.0–4.0 mm

7.5–9.4 mm

 

 

4.0–7.0 mm

Wall or pillar

The wall or pillar on which the speakers are to be attached should be capable of supporting 10 kg per screw. Consult a qualified building contractor when attaching the speakers to a wall. Improper attachment may result in damage to the wall and speakers.

When mounting the front or surround speakers to a wall, we recommend using a string (not included) to prevent it from falling (page 4).

Use of optional speaker cables is recommended for wall-mounted front or surround speakers. (You can also remove the speaker cables from the pipes supplied with this system).

Center speaker

Front and surround speakers

366 mm

180 mm

175 mm

In this position, the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Move the speaker

speaker will likely

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

so that the screw is

fall if moved to the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

in this position.

left or right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other speaker setup options

Fitting speaker stands (not included)

(Center speaker only)

Ensure the stands meet these conditions before purchasing them.

Note the diameter and length of the screws and the distance between screws as shown in the diagram.

The stands must be able to support over 10 kg.

The stands must be stable even if the speakers are in a high position.

Attach the stands to

 

these metal screw

 

holes.

 

5 mm, pitch 0.8 mm

Plate thickness plus

 

7 mm to 10 mm

60 mm

 

 

Speaker stand

 

(not included)

 

RQT7991

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Contents Region number Illustration shows the model for Australia and N.ZRegion United Kingdom Australia and N.ZSafety precautions Table of contents Front and surround Speaker assemblyPositioning Setup examplePositioning Front and center speaker connection Connecting speakers with the subwooferSurround speaker connection Digital receiverTo enjoy progressive video Video connectionsConnections VideoDigital transmitter, radio and system connections Remote controlControl RadioTurning on the digital receiver Control reference guide Control reference guideDiscs that can be played/Disc handling Discs that can be playedDisc handling Turn the main unit on Select DVD/CD Basic playOpen the disc tray Load the discBasic PlayConvenient functions All group, Program and Random play Changing subtitlesAngle selection and Still Picture rotation/advancePlaying data discs Using navigation menusPlaying from the selected Track in the CDPlaying RAM discs Playing HighMAT TM discsItems shown differ depending on the type of disc Main menu Using on-screen menusPress once Select the menuScreen Other SettingsShow the Setup menu Changing the player settingsMake the settings Select the tabChanging the delay time Speaker Settings Manual tuning Automatic presetting Selecting the preset channelsPress X Tuning W to select the frequency RadioRDS broadcasting AM outdoor antenna Using a vinyl wireOptional antenna connections PTY displaysDolby Pro Logic Sound field and sound qualityCenter Focus Speaker level adjustments Operating other equipment Operating other equipment Connection example Press AUX to select AUX as the source Operating the television and the video cassette recorderOperating the tape deck Using headphones Sleep timerOther useful functions MutingOther speaker setup options Other speaker setup optionsAttaching to a wall Fitting speaker stands not includedGlossary MaintenanceGlossary/Maintenance Language code list Language code listSpecifications General for digital transmitter and receiver Amplifier Section for digital receiverPower Troubleshooting guideUnresponsive or inoperable function Specific operation undesirable or unexpectedTroubleshooting guide Sales and Support Information Accessories