OPERATING MANUAL

Initial operation

Note: The following steps for the putting your new eBench Dolby ProLogic Surround System KH 02 into operation mainly refer to the connect of a television as an output device (e.g. for viewing DVDs and videos or for video games). If you would like to connection other devices (e.g. hi-equipment) you can proceed analogously to the steps described here for the most part. If in doubt, consult the operating manual of the respective device.

Remove your new eBench Dolby ProLogic Surround System KH 02 carefully from the packaging. Keep the box for transport or storage of the system. The packaging contains the following com- ponents:

Amplier

Loudspeakers

1 amplier

1 subwoofer with mains connection

1 centre speaker

2 front satellite loudspeakers

2 effect satellite loudspeakers

Remote control

Infrared remote control incl. 2 batteries

Inserting the batteries in the remote control

1.Open the battery compartment on the reverse of the remote control.

2.Insert the two batteries, making sure that correct polarity.

3.Close the battery compartment.

4.The range of the remote control is approximately 7 m. Please make sure that a maximum angle of 30 degrees not exceeded when directing the remote control towards the amplier.

Note: Remove the batteries from the remote control if it is not going to be used for a longer period.

Setting up the loudspeakers

Before you connect the amplier, the centre speaker, the front and the effect loudspeakers and the signal source(s) to the subwoofer, you should set up the loudspeakers in such a way that you get an optimum cinema sound effect in your living room. Follow the drawing below to achieve this effect.

The subwoofer should be placed on the oor at the front of the room. It can be placed near to the television set or in a corner. The rear panel of the loudspeaker should be 10 to 15 cm away from the wall in order to achieve the correct tonal balance and to allow the heat to be drawn off.

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Dolby Laboratories KH 02 manual Initial operation, Amplier Loudspeakers, Inserting the batteries in the remote control