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TE CH NO LO G Y Premier Collection Owners Manual / Inst allation Instructions Po wer FL-8 P ower FL-1 0 Po wer FL-12 PC-1 . 1 II, PC-3. 1 II, PC-33.1 , PC-9.1 PC-0.5, PC-1 .5, PC-3.5, PC-33.5 PC-SUB Phase T echnology Corporation 6400 Youngerman Circle Jacksonville, Florida 322 44 1 .888.PHASE TK www.phasetech.com Our speakers are the result of o ve[...]
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1 . Read Instructions - All the saf ety and operating instructions should be read bef ore the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions - The saf ety and operating instructions should be retained f or future ref erence. 3. Heed W arnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follo w Instructi[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED AND PRECA UTIONARY NOTES For pr oper connection and therefore full enjoyment of y our new Phase T echnology speak ers, we encourage y ou to read this owners’ manual thor oughly , ev en if you are v er y familiar with installing speak ers and home enter tainment equipment. W e of fer the f ollowing “getting started” guidelines[...]
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HOME THEA TER SPEAKER SYSTEMS Speaker Placement T oda y’s multi-channel home theat er technology has ele vated the ar t of “surr ound sound” to offer the e xciting impact of the movie theat er experience in your own home. Speak er requirements and placement are critical to repr oduce these multi-media ef f ects. F ront speakers (left and righ[...]
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Rear surround speak ers also should be placed at or slightly abov e your list ening position for the best repr oduction of surround-sound effects. Ideally , they should be f acing into y our fav orite list ening position from either side of the room, but placing them at the rear corners of the r oom facing fr ont is also recommended. Center speaker[...]
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For proper polarity and, thus, ideal sys t em per formance, alw a ys connect the positive side of the cable t o the positive t erminals on your speak ers and ampli fi er and the negativ e side of the cable t o the negative terminals. F ront Speakers: The pair of fr ont speak er connections (lef t and right) on your am pli fi er will be labeled ?[...]
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If you are using eq uipment that has only one monaural subw oof er -output jack, you ma y make the connection between this jack and the left or right low-level in put of the pow ered subw oof er . If more v olume is desired ev en af ter increasing the subw oof er’s separate le vel control, use a “Y” audio connector t o connect both the lef t [...]
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LO W-LEVEL SUBWOOFER HOOK-UP HIGH-LEVEL SUBW OOFER HOOK-UP 8 L R LINE OUT LINE IN L R SUBW OOFER/ AMPLIFIER L R INPUT OUTPUT AMPLIFIER MAIN SPEAKER OUTPUTS LEFT SPEAKER 2 1 RIGHT SPEAKER 2 1 NO TE: Connect main left and right speakers b y either method #1 or #2 but not both. 1. PREFERRED CONNECTION 2. AL TERNA TE CONNECTION LINE OUT LINE IN L R SUB[...]
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Automatic Pow er Circuitry: This feature activat es your subwoof er whenev er it senses a signal (any music sour ce) coming from y our ampli fi er . The same circuit will automatically shut po wer off to y our subw oof er about ten minut es af ter y ou turn of f your main ampli fi er . This means you ma y alwa ys leave y our subwoof er’s pow er[...]
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cables between y our ampli fi er’s positive output t erminal and the two positive (red) terminals on the speak er . Then connect the other two cables betw een the amp’s negative output terminal and the tw o negativ e (black) terminals on the speakers. If you chose not t o bi-wire your speakers, do not remo ve the metal strips between the speak[...]
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Phase T echnology Corporation 6400 Youngerman Circle Jacksonville, Florida 322 44 1 .888.PHASE TK www.phasetech.com 11 Please not that repairs made by an unauthorized service agency will void your Phase T echnology warranty . There are no user -ser viceable par ts inside your speak ers and opening speaker cabinets also will void y our warranty . Al[...]