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    1 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Contents Pa ge Conte nts/ Introdu ct ion/ Safe ty Inst ruc tions 1 Radius 45 2 Radius 90 3 Radius 180 4 Radius 45/90 /180 W a ll B racke t F ix ing 5 Radius 225 6 Radius 250 7 Radius 225 /250 W all Bra cke t Fix ing Inst ructions 8 Radius 270 9 Radius 360 & R adius 720 10 Fine Tun ing & T roub le Shoo ting the [...]

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    2 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Frequenc y Response Nom inal I mpedance Sensi tivity (1w@1m) Ma x im um SPL Power Handling Ful l Range (R.M.S) System Power Handling (R.M.S) Recom mended Ampli fier Requirem ents 120 Hz – 22 KHz 8 Ω 87dB 101dBA 25 W 50 W 5-25 W Bass Alignm ent Drive U nit Compl ement Bass Drive unit Compl ement T weeter External Di[...]

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    3 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Positioni n g The Radius 90 can be positi one d on a shelf by fitting the rubbe r f e e t provi de d t o the unde rside of the speake r to stop vibra t ions . Alte rnat i vely, you can choose to f ix the R adius 90 to a wal l by using the high-qu ality meta l alloy wall brac ket provide d, or by pu rchasin g t he spe c[...]

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    4 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Positioni n g The Rad ius 18 0 can be positione d ve r tically (port rait) or horizonta lly ( landsc ape). The Radius 180 ca n be positioned on a she lf by fittin g the r ubber fee t pr ovided to the unde rside of the speake r to stop vibra t ions . Alte rnat i vely, you can choose to f ix the Radius 180 to a wa l l by[...]

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    5 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Radius 45/90/180 Wa ll Brac ket WA RNING: For safety reasons do n ot atte m pt to fix the se speake rs to your wall if you are unsu r e of your ability to p r ovide a secure and sa fe fixing. You w ill nee d to de t ermine where to fit the bracket a nd the str ucture of the wall. If unsu r e, p lease obtain the se rvic[...]

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    6 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Positioni n g The Rad ius 225 can be positione d vertical l y (portrai t) or horizonta lly ( landsca pe) and has bee n designe d i de ally to be use d with a plas m a TV or in p l ace s whe re space is at a pre mi um. The Radius 225 can be posi tione d on our bespoke tab le stand or shelf by fitting the rubbe r fee t p[...]

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    7 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Positioni n g The Rad ius 250 can be positione d vertical l y (portrai t) or horizonta lly ( landsca pe) and has bee n designe d ideally to be use d wi th a large pl as m a TV or in place s whe re space i s at a pr e mium. The R adius 250 can be pos itione d on our bespo ke table stand, or she lf by fitting the rubbe r[...]

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    8 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Radius 225/250 Wall Bracke t Fixing Instructi o ns WA RNING : For safety rea sons do no t atte m pt to fix the se spe akers to your wall if you are unsu r e of your ability to p rovide a secure and sa fe fixing. You w il l nee d to de t ermine whe r e to se cur e the brackets and the struc ture of t he wall. If unsure [...]

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    9 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Positioni n g The Rad ius 270 ’ s a re the only f l oor stand i ng loudspe aker i n the Radius line up. The se excellen t pe r for m ing floo r-s t ande r s, co m e ready to p lay st r aight o u t o f the box with stab ilizing pl i nths alre ady attache d ( we do not re comm en d that you take this plinth o ff). To i[...]

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    10 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 & Unpacking & Installatio n WA RNING: The Radiu s 720 is very he avy, and we reco mm end this being a t wo pe r son lift on l y. Re m ove the cl ea r p lastic, bas s drive r transi t prote ction d i sk(s). It is i m po rtant to position the subwoo f e r initial l y to have easy access to the control panel . Ma[...]

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    11 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Radius 360/72 0 F eatures 1. Power Sw itch wi t h Auto o ff Fac ility: The pow er switch has two pos i tions: Off - Auto On. In t he A uto On pos i tion the sub-woofe r unit w ill r e m ain in standb y mode until the unit rece i ves an input s ignal (greate r than 4mV) . If the sub woofe r un it does not re ce ive a s[...]

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    12 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Technica l Spec i fica t ions Radius 360 Radius 720 Frequenc y Response Phase control Frequenc y Control Bass Alignm ent Drive Unit Compl ement Bass 27 Hz – 180 Hz 0 - 180 degrees Variable 40 Hz - 180 Hz Downward Ported Bass Refle x W ith HiVe ® T echnology 1 x 8 ” U l t r a l o n g throw sub bass driver. Hand tr[...]

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    13 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Fine-tuni ng 1. Conne ct the m ains sup p ly and sw itch on th e Radius 36 0/720 . Play the m us ic/ movie at an average liste ni ng leve l ; the Subwoofe r should sw i tch on auto matical l y (blue LED on fron t will illu minate ) 2. The volume con t rol can now be ad just e d to a desirab le le ve l. 3. The fre quen[...]

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    14 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 System wiri ng configura tion AMPLIFIER S peaker Output S peaker Outp u t AMPLIF IER Spea ke r Output Spea ke r Outp u t A V R ECEIVER/PRO CESSOR Rear S peaker Output Rear S peaker Outp ut Centre Chann e l Front Sp ea ker Outp ut Front Sp e aker Output Sub- Wofer Phono Out put The ill ust r a t ion t o the left shows [...]

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    15 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 A n cillary Equipme n t All Moni t o r Aud io Rad ius lou dspe akers p rese nt an easy, efficien t load and a r e co m pa tib le with most good qua lity amplif i ers. Imple m enta t ion of the latest de si gn and con struction te chnique s of fer e qual suitab i lity to the de m ands of bo th curre nt a nd f u ture di[...]

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    16 © Monitor Audio 2005 Rev 2 Claims under this Guarantee The e qui p m e nt s hould be retu r ne d in its packagin g to the origina l supp l ier whe re possible , o r to any othe r aut ho r ise d M oni tor Aud i o deale r. If i t is n o t possible to return the e quipment by hand , then it should be se nt c arriage pr e paid via a repu table carr[...]