POWER ON...

CHECKING PLAYBACK...

JUDGING BASS LEVEL...

IMPORTANT!

OPERATING THE SYSTEM (CONT D)

1.After speaker wiring has been completed, connect each speaker’s ac power cord to the nearest ac receptacle. You should see an LED illuminate, indicating the amplifier is on (see Figure 6 on previous page). If not, verify the ac outlet is delivering power or refer to Troubleshooting on the next page.

2.Check the speakers for playback by first setting the audio system volume control for a minimum level, and then applying power to your system. Play a favorite music or video segment and increase the volume control to a comfortable level.

NOTE: You should hear balanced audio reproduction across the entire frequency spectrum. If not, check all wiring connections and refer to the “Troubleshooting” section on the next page for more help.

3.Listen to a variety of music selections and note the bass level. If you feel there is too much bass, you can reduce it by adjusting the BASS control from the “normal” center-detent position towards the minimum “1” setting (see Figure 6 on previous page). Conversely, if you want more bass output, rotate the level control towards the maximum “9” setting.

NOTE: The amount of bass you hear will be affected by a number of different factors, including the room’s size and shape, the construction materials used to build the room, the listener’s position relative to the speakers, and the position of the speakers in the room. If there is too much bass, move the speakers away from nearby walls. Conversely, if you want more bass, place the speakers closer to the walls (also see Figure 3 on page 4).

REPLACING THE FUSE

Compositions Overture OVTR 2 and OVTR 3 speakers each use a built- in fuse to protect the subwoofer amplifier. To replace a fuse with a new one (see enclosed spare), perform the following procedure:

1.Unplug the speaker’s ac power cord. Then lay the speaker on its side and locate the fuse holder on the bottom (refer to Figure 1 on page 2).

2.Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, place the tip in the indent and turn the fuse cap counter-clockwise.

3.Remove the old fuse and replace it with new one having the same

value and rating. For the OVTR 2, use a 2AG 5A SB 250V fuse. For the OVTR 3, use a 2AG 5A SB 250V fuse.

Do not substitute the blown fuse with another fuse value or rating. Doing so will void the warranty.

4.Insert the cap holding the new fuse into the holder and turn clockwise to lock it.

5.Carefully flip the speaker upright to sit on its feet. Then plug the speaker’s ac power cord back into the nearest ac outlet.

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Infinity OVTR 3, OVTR 2 owner manual Operating the System Cont ’D, Replacing the Fuse