•the end of the grey lead of the speaker cable into the red terminal and
•the end of the black lead of the speaker cable into the black terminal on the back of the subwoofer.
Insert the individual speaker cables into the following terminals:
•the cable of the front right speaker into the terminal marked FR
•the cable of the front left speaker into the terminal marked FL
•the cable of the center speaker in the terminal marked C
•the cable of the rear right speaker into the terminal marked SR
•the cable of the rear left speaker into the terminal marked SL
3To connect the center speaker to the subwoofer: In- sert the data cable into the DISPLAY LINK jack on the back of the subwoofer. Then tighten both screws on the plug. Insert the other end of the data cable into the jack on the back of the center speaker. Lastly also tighten both screws on the plug.
4Now insert the power cord of the subwoofer into a power socket.
5Switch the power switch on the back of the subwoofer to ON. STANDBY/MUTE will appear in the display of the center speaker.
6.5.Connecting the surround sound system to audio/video equipment
You have the following options in using the surround sound system:
APlayback of 5.1 channel surround sound on DVDs be- ing equipped accordingly. For this purpose the sur- round sound system has to be connected to a DVD player, which has
•a DTS and/or AC3 decoder and
•six cinch audio outputs for front and rear speakers, center speakers and subwoofer.
BPlayback of simulated 5.1 channel surround sound if the audio/video devices connected only have stereo sound. This is made possible by using the
“Q SOUND”.
CPlayback of stereo sound from a connected audio/ video device.
The following audio/video equipment can be connected to the surround sound system:
•Television
•Video recorder
•DVD player
•Hifi system
•Computer
and other comparable devices. Audio/Video equipment can be connected to the surround sound system in the fol- lowing ways:
... Connection via . channel/audio outputs
If you would like to play back 5.1 channel surround sound (from a DVD which has been equipped accordingly), the DVD player must have 6 cinch jacks as audio outputs. These are mostly marked with “5.1 Audio Out”, “5.1 Ch Au- dio Output” (or similar). All six cinch jacks are also marked with the audio channel, whose signal they output. The markings are mostly:
•“C”, “Center” or similar for the center speaker
•“FL”/“FR”, “Front L”/“Front R” or similar for the front speakers:
•“SL”/”SR”, “Rear L”/”Rear R” or similar for the rear speakers
•“SW”, “Subwoofer” or similar for the subwoofer
Note:
Please note that not all DVDs offer 5.1 channel surround sound. You can find information on this mostly on the DVD cover, on the DVD itself or the enclosed booklets.
1Insert one cinch cable each (not included in the scope of supply, can be bought in specialized audio/video shops) in each of the six cinch jacks of the DVD player to be connected.
2Insert the other end of the cinch cables into the corre- sponding cinch jacks on the back of the subwoofer:
•the cable for the center speaker in the jack marked C
•the cable for the front left speaker in the jack marked FL
•the cable for the front right speaker in the jack marked FR
•the cable for the rear left speaker in the jack marked SL
•the cable for the rear right speaker in the jack marked SR
•the cable for the subwoofer in the jack marked SW
It may perhaps be necessary to adjust the settings in the internal menu of the DVD player, so that the sound play- back works properly with the surround sound system. In case of doubt consult the operating instructions of the audio/video equipment.
... Connection via two cinch jacks as audio output
If the audio/video device to be connected to the surround sound system only has two cinch jacks:
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