RQT8611
4
Simple Setup
How you set up your speakers can affect the bass and the sound field. Note the following points:
≥Place speakers on flat secure bases.
≥Placing speakers too close to floors, walls, and corners can result in excessive bass. Cover walls and windows with thick curtains.
≥Left and right front speakers are interchangeable.
≥Use only supplied speakers
Using other speakers can damage the unit, and sound quality will be
negatively affected.
≥Set the speakers up on an even surface to prevent them from falling.
Take proper precautions to prevent the speakers from falling if you
cannot set them up on an even surface.
Main unit
[Note]
≥Keep your speakers at least 10 mm (
13
/32q) away from the system for
proper ventilation.
≥To allow for proper ventilation and to maintain good airflow around the
main unit, position it with at least 5 cm (2q) of space on all sides.
≥Do not block the ventilation holes of the main unit.
Center speaker
≥Vibration caused by the center speaker can disrupt the picture if it is
placed directly on the television. Put the center speaker on a rack or
shelf.
≥To prevent the speakers from falling, do not place directly on top of the
television.
Wireless surround speaker
Do not use the surround speaker or the digital transceiver in a metal
cabinet or bookshelf.
Subwoofer
Place to the right or left of the television, on the floor or a sturdy shelf so
that it will not cause vibration. Leave about 30 cm (11
13
/16q) from the
television.
Caution
Do not touch the netted area of the
speakers.
Notes on speaker use
≥You can damage your speakers and shorten their useful life if you play
sound at high levels over extended periods.
≥Reduce the volume in the following cases to avoid damage:
– When playing distorted sound.
– When the speakers are reverberating due to a record player, noise
from FM broadcasts, or continuous signals from an oscillator, test
disc, or electronic instrument.
– When adjusting the sound quality.
– When turning the unit on or off.
∫ Additional note for wireless setup
To avoid possible interference, do not place the surround
speaker near any of the following devices.
The surround speaker uses the same radio frequencies as other devices
that may be present in your home.
The surround speaker will automatically seek a clear channel if any of
these other devices interfere with its communication. When this
happens, the wireless link indicator (“ [W] ”) flashes on the main unit,
and there is a brief interruption in audio coming from the surround
speaker.
This is the normal operation of the product working to assure the best
possible performance of your Home Theater System.
If the interference persists, try moving the other devices to another
location outside the range of the surround speaker.
If irregular coloring occurs on your television
The front and center speakers are designed to be used close to a
television, but the picture may be affected with some televisions and
setup combinations.
If this occurs, turn the television off for about 30 minutes.
The demagnetizing function of the television should correct the problem.
If it persists, move the speakers further away from the television.
STEP1 Positioning the speakers
Setup example
Place the front, center, and surround speakers at approximately the
same distance from the seating position.
The angles in the diagram are approximate.
Main unit
(with digital transceiver)
FRONT
(L, R)
SURROUND
(wireless)
CENTER SUBWOOFER
≥Place the surround speaker
within approximately 10 m (33 ft)
from the main unit.
e.g. Front speaker
Caution
≥The main unit and supplied speakers are to be
used only as indicated in this setup. Failure to
do so may lead to damage to the amplifier and/or
the speakers, and may result in the risk of fire.
Consult a qualified service person if damage has
occurred or if you experience a sudden change
in performance.
≥Do not attempt to attach these speakers to walls
using methods other than those described in
this manual.
2.4GHz-band microwave oven
2.4GHz-band cordless phone
personal computer with
2.4GHz-band wireless
LAN
Positioning the speakers