Cambridge SoundWorks PCWorks Speaker System User Manual


 
2
Volume Control with 12 ft. audio
connecting cable and stereo mini-plugs*
REAR
LEFT
FRONT
LEFT
Subwoofer/amplifier
Satellites: (2) with 9 ft. speaker wire attached, (2) with 12 ft. speaker wire attached
Desktop Stands for satellites (4)
Semipermanent
mounting strip
(1) for attaching
volume control
DC Power
Adapter
(4) Hook& Loop
fasteners for the
satellite cubes
(one each)
(4) Solid Legs
Labels
(6) Rubber foot plugs
REAR
LEFT
REAR
RIGHT
FRONT
RIGHT
REAR
RIGHT
FRONT
RIGHT
FRONT
LEFT
FRONT
LEFT
REAR
LEFT
FRONT
RIGHT
REAR
RIGHT
Strips of 5 feet (4)
(2) Apex Joints
(2) Slotted Legs
F
R
F
R
Installation Sequence
Inspecting
For Damage
Examine each speaker unit carefully for
signs of shipping damage. If there is any
damage do not install the system.
If there is any problem, call the
appropriate number listed in the
warranty information.
All the items shown in the illustration
should be included. If anything is
missing, notify the retailer.
Save the carton and its inserts in case
you need to transport your PCWorks
FourPointSurround system later.
1. Read through the instructions
before installing the speakers. The
instructions assume you have a
4-channel sound card, one that
supports DirectSound3D and has
front and rear stereo outputs. If
your sound card has a single
stereo minijack line output, please
read the note under “Volume
Control” on page 8.
2. Place the satellites and the
subwoofer at appropriate sites
near your computer. Attach the
stands, if necessary.
3. To help you identify each
satellite’s channel later, apply
the appropriate preprinted label
to the rear of each satellite. Be
sure both the satellites chosen
for the front and rear have the
same cable length.
4. Connect the four satellites to the
back of the subwoofer enclosure.
Leave all the wires accessible.
PCWorks FourPointSurround consists
of a powered subwoofer, four satellite
speakers and a volume control. All
five speakers are magnetically
shielded.
The subwoofer is designed to sit on
the floor beneath a desk, and sounds
best in this position. The satellites
used for the front left and right
channels should flank the computer
monitor. The satellites used for the
rear left and right channels can be
placed on the desktop, on floor
stands, or attached to other sites with
hook and loop fasteners.
Overview