Panasonic SC-HT520, SC-HT878, SC-HT870 Adjust the speaker height, Connect the speaker cables

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Front and surround speaker height

(Assembled diagram)

Speaker

You can adjust within this range.

1,160 mm 750 mm

 

 

704 mm

 

 

 

Pipe

 

 

 

 

818 mm

575 mm

Stopper

Base

screw

 

 

Do not

 

 

 

Attach to lower

 

Attach to upper

remove.

 

 

rear of speaker.

 

rear of speaker.

 

3 Adjust the speaker height.

Check the screws you tightened on page 4.

e.g. Attaching the stand to the lower rear of the speaker

1Loosen the attached speaker mounting plate screw until the attached speaker is slightly loose and adjustable.

Be careful not to loosen the screw too much or the speaker may detach and fall.

2With one hand on the base, and the other

holding the speaker, adjust the height of the speaker up and down.

After adjusting the height, tighten the screw on the mounting plate securely.

Phillips-head screwdriver

Stopper screw

Screw to stop mounting plate from moving or sliding below this point.

For your reference

You can enjoy good acoustics by adjusting the height of the speaker with the height of the television so the center positions of both are approximately the same.

4 Connect the speaker cables.

1 Twist off the vinyl ends of

Rear speaker

panel

the speaker cables.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Insert the wire fully.

_: Copper

`: Silver

Push!

2Press the speaker cable into the groove.

If there is any excess speaker cable, detach the rubber cap on the top of the pipe and thread the speaker cable into the opening while pulling the speaker cable from the bottom of the base.

5 Fasten the speaker cable to the base.

1 Press the speaker

2 Fit the speaker

cable and thread

cable into the

between the

base cover

hooks.

groove as far as

 

possible.

Rear side of base

Cable

 

Front and surround speaker assembly

Preventing the speakers from falling over (Front and surround speakers)

Preparation

 

 

Attach screw eyes (not included) to secure the speakers to the wall

 

Screw eye (not included) Wall

(diagram right).

e.g.

String (not included)

You will need to obtain the appropriate screw eyes to match the

 

 

walls and pillars to which the screw eyes are going to be

 

 

fastened.

 

 

Consult with a qualified housing contractor concerning the

 

 

appropriate procedure when attaching to a concrete wall or a

 

 

surface that may not have strong enough support. Improper

 

Approx. 150 mm

attachment may result in damage to the wall or speakers.

 

 

 

1Thread the string (not included) through the slot on the

rear of the speaker to prevent it from falling over.

 

Rear of the speaker

 

2Loop the string through the screw eye and tie tightly.

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Contents DVD Home Theater Sound System Operating InstructionsMain unit SystemFront speakers Center speakerHow to replace the fuse AccessoriesFor United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait EB and GS area code models onlyAttach the pipe to the base Front and surround speaker assemblyFront and surround speaker assembly Connect the speaker cables Adjust the speaker heightFasten the speaker cable to the base Front and surround speaker heightSpeaker units Stands Bases Silver screws 120 mm Position wire Fit into groove Place into groove≥2 k4-m cables ApproxSetup options Other speaker setup optionsAttaching to a wall Other speakerLocating Setup example Main unitLocating ≥Place speakers on flat secure basesMain unit ≥Use only supplied speakersCenter speaker SubwooferConnecting speakers with the subwoofer Connecting speakers with the subwooferSpeaker cable Speaker-cable stickerClick! Copper Video connections Video connectionsRemote control Remote controlRadio and system connection Radio and system connection/TheControl reference guide Quick Setup screen assists you to make necessary settings29 18 See reference pages in bracketsDiscs that can be played/Disc handling Discs that can be playedDisc handling Basic play Basic playProgressive Facing upItem select On-screenEnter number Starting playConvenient functions All group, random and program play Repeat playPlaying data discs Using navigation menusPress TOP Menu Press 3 4 to select All, Audio or Picture and press EnterPlaying a play list Playing HighMATTM discsPlaying the programs Other Settings Using on-screen menusUsing on-screen Main MenuUsing on-screen menus Player settings Changing the player settingsDisc tab Video tabChanging the player settings Changing the delay time Speaker SettingAudio tab Display tabSelecting the preset channels Automatic presettingRadio Press and hold MemoryRDS broadcasting Manual tuningOptional antenna connections Press RDS to display the text dataSound Field Control Sound field and sound qualityCenter Focus Super SurroundPress SHIFTiTEST to output a test signal Speaker level adjustmentsTo adjust speaker level during play Sound qualitySubwoofer level Down-mixing Custom Sound MemoryPress SHIFTiMIX 2CH Press Subwoofer LevelUsing headphones Sleep timerOther functions Enjoying KaraokeConnection example Operating other equipmentOther equipment OperatingOperating the tape deck Operating the television and the video cassette recorderEquipment Operating otherLanguage code list Safety precautionsMaintenance Glossary GlossaryNorsk SpecificationsDimensions WtHtD Input power IECPower supply Power consumptionTroubleshooting guide Troubleshooting guideProgressive video Picture abnormal or un-viewableListening to the radio Television operationF0104YM2034 Varoitus

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