HP 883n, m280n, m270n, m200y (D7219Q), 894c, 896c Speaker System, Connect speakers to subwoofer

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2.1 Speaker System

1 Put the rubber feet on the bottom of the speakers.

2 Place the two speakers on the left and right of your monitor or TV.

3 Place the subwoofer on the floor beneath your computer desk or TV. Do not block the side or front of the subwoofer, and allow for ventilation to reach the rear of the subwoofer. Do not place the subwoofer by the computer monitor; to avoid interference, place the subwoofer 10 inches or more away from the monitor.

4 Refer to the setup poster for connecting the

2.1 speaker system.

5 You can test the speaker system. Click Start, All Programs, Creative, Sound Blaster Audigy, and then click AudioHQ. Double-click Speaker. The Surround Mixer window opens. In the Speaker box, be sure 2 Speaker shows, or select it from the drop-down menu. Click Test to test the speakers.

Connect speakers to subwoofer

*

LINE OUT

Connect speakers to computer

*Connector may be black

Place subwoofer on floor

PREAMP INPUT

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