GB-4[ENGLISH]
In order to produce an optimum surround-sound effect, the front, centre
and surround speakers should be placed approximately the same distance
from the listening position.
Arranging the speakers as shown in the figure below will provide a more
effectual surround-sound effect. It is recommended to turn down the
volume of the internal speaker of the TV.

SYSTEM SETUP GUIDE

Example of speaker lead connection

(See the next page for more details)

Example of placing the speakers

A
C
B
D
Plasma flat-panel display
(not supplied)
A: System lead (Large DIN 13-pin)
B: Front speaker leads (Gray/Violet/Red plugs)
C: Centre speaker lead (Green plug)
D: Surround speaker lead (White plug)
Surround speaker
with mains lead
Centre speaker
Main unit
Mains leads
Front speaker
with mains lead
Front speaker
Surround speaker
Centre speaker
Front left speaker
(with subwoofer)
Surround left
speaker
Front right speaker
(with subwoofer)
Surround right
speaker
Surround speaker
Be sure to fasten the speaker lead. If the speaker lead is loose,
you may pull it with your hand by accident or stumble over it to
cause the speaker to fall down.
Surround speaker with mains lead
Front speaker
Front speaker
with mains lead
Centre speaker
When placing the centre speaker on a TV, make sure that the top
face of the TV is level. Do not place the centre speaker on a TV
whose top face is slanted.
Within approx. 10 meters
Within approx. 7 meters
Within approx. 7 meters
- Place the front speakers (subwoofer incorporated) to the right and left
of the TV.
- Place the centre speaker above or below the TV. Position it as near
to the TV as possible.
- Place the surround (L, R) speakers as shown in the figure.
The speaker of the unit is so designed that it can be used near a TV.
However colour shading may occur on the TV depending on the placement.
In such a case, move the speaker away from the TV.

Example of speaker installation (Fig. 5)

It is recommended to install the speakers so that the transmitter (with
mains lead) incorporating side of the front speaker should come face to
face with the receiver (with mains lead) incorporating side of the surround
speaker as far as possible. If they are faced in different directions, it may
be hard to receive the radio wave.