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1. Attention Digital connections are not supported and can damage the device Locate the output connections of the sound source sound card DVD player etc and connect the device with the supplied cables The connections are usually colour coded The colours might vary slightly Check the user manual of your device as a safeguard Use the drawing and the table below as a guide eee Subwoofer Sound card Ill Connection 5 1 channel output on sound card Seria tine DVD Player 5 1 UK 08707270370 IRL 1 800 992508 SERIAL NO ape e mo O09000 x CD Player Stereo I I lEs r Subwoofer Ill Connection 5 1 channel input and AUX input Connection on the subwoofer gt p Connection on the source 6 Front R Cinch red 6 Front L Cinch white 7 Rear R Cinch red 7 Rear L Cinch white 8 Center C white 8 Bass B red 3 5mm stereo cinch plug 3 5mm stereo cinch plug 3 5mm stereo cinch plug 3 Connecting the Power Adapter Connect the supplied power adapter to the AC In connector on your 5 1 system p 6 15 and insert the power plug into an easily accessible power socket Do NOT switch on the 5 1 system yet Operation and Handling 1 Check that all volume controls are set to the lowest position Turn the controls on the front p 5 2 amp 8 of the 5 1 system counter clockwise until you feel resistance
2. 2 Switch on your sound source and play a suitable sound 3 Now switch on the 5 1 system by flipping the power switch p 6 15 into position I ON An LED 1 will show to indicate the 5 1 sys tem is in operation 4 Switch on the desired source 4 to AUX or 5 1 Input 5 Turn the total volume control and the volume control for bass carefully clockwise until a comfortable volume level is reached and a balanced sound is achieved Turning the control counter clockwise lowers the volume 6 To turn off the volume switch off the 5 1 system position 0 OFF and then switch off the sound source The power supply will be interrupted by pulling the power adapter out of the power supply socket Service Support in the Event of a Malfunction Malfunctions can sometimes be caused by trivial issues and sometimes be complex in nature and require thorough analysis e Start with a careful visual inspection of all cable connections If the indicators are not lit then check whether the 5 1 system is properly supplied with power e Switch off the device and check all cable connections When you are certain that the supply of power operates flawlessly and that all connections are correct then switch on the device again e f the sound is distorted or too low then adjust the volume controls until the desired volume level is obtained e f you do not hear any sound then this could be caused by e the speakers are without power wrong cab
3. SOMVICS sxe AEA N E LAA Y E TE EA E ETE A 13 Support in the Event of a Malfunction ccccccccssseeeesssteeeesssaees 13 Do You Require Additional Support cscceceseseeeeeesseeeeessaees 13 WATAM araia aA NEN A A e AA ERN EE 14 Liability Imitations esien Ea a 15 SpecificatioNS srera knina a AAN EAEE A AN RAAS ENRETA 16 Copyright 2006 version 1 1 09 06 All rights reserved This manual is protected by copyright laws The company Medion is the owner of the copyright Trademark All appearing trademarks are the property of their respective owners Technical specifications and optical characteristics are subject to change without notice Printing errors might occur E Safety and Service Please read this chapter carefully and follow all instructions In doing so you will ensure the reliable operation of and a long life for your 5 1 speaker system Keep the manual close to your 5 1 system Store the manual safely so that you can pass it on to the new owner should you sell your speakers Operational Safety e Never open the housing of the 5 1 system the speakers or the power adapter There is life threat ening danger by electric shock if the housing of the power adapter is opened There are no ser viceable parts inside e Children should never play unattended with elec trical equipment Children cannot always recog nise potential hazards properly e This 5 1 system is not designed for operation
4. countries the exclusion or limitation of accompanying or follow on damage is not legally accepted so that the above limitations do not come into force Specifications e Speaker System e Power adapter Input Output e Connections Active 5 1 surround sound system Model TEAC 57 252200V Part No CSA 2502200G 230V 50Hz 290mA 25V 2200mA 55 WA In Power connection for power adapter Cinch plugs for e front right red left white e subwoofer red centre white e rear right red links white Out Cinch plugs for e front right left e centre e rear right left
5. Table of Contents Safety and SSPViCO siegi anra faves eaeek oes aids ESEA deed tastes eat 1 Operational Safety cesccessseeeseceeeeceeeseeeeeaeeneeeeeseceseeeeeeanensaeenes 1 Locatia a a a a tele Aaaa indi lige nice gets 1 Ambient Temperature 0 ceecccenceceeeeeeeeeeceneeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeneee 2 Electromagnetic Compliance seeseeseeeseeseerrerirerrreerrserreereeerns 2 TETA E e EASE E EE EA ST 2 CleaNiN G annn ae ina ee ate eine ices 3 Disposal e a ses peeve a ees be eee ee 3 Package Content cccceeeeeeeeeeee reece eeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeseeneeeeeeeaees 4 Connections and Controls cccccsececsscecseeeeeeececseeeesaeeeeeeeeesaeeees 5 Front of the active Subwoofer cccesccceesssseeeessneeeeesseeeeessneeeeeseas 5 Rear of the active Subwoofer ccccssecccessneeeeesseeeessseeeeessnneeeessaes 6 Setting UPvevescvvces scvcsa dace edvec stewed AE bevels ence decwesviduseuweenvees bewcebsdaveds 8 Positioning the 5 1 System cccsccccessseeeeeseeeeeesseeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeesaes 8 Connecting the 5 1 SYSteM c ccccssssecesssseeesssseeeeessneeeeesssneeeeesenes 9 1 Connecting the SUDWOOPETL ccccscccecestteeesssteeeeessneeeeessneeeeess 9 2 Connecting the Subwoofer to a Sound SOUurCe ceeseeeeeeees 10 3 Connecting the Power Adapter ccscccccssseeeesssseeeessteeeeeees 11 Operation and Handling c cecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesaaeeeeeeaaaees 12
6. ce Hotline No OUTPUT UK 0870 7270370 IRL 1 800 992508 SERIAL NO 14 gt oe AC IN 25V 50Hz 2 2A ON ta A CAUTION OFF EEE no touch permitted while operating MEDIONAG 45307 Essen Germany lll Rear of the active Subwoofer W 6 CONNECTIONS AND CO o oO N O A 10 12 13 14 15 Cinch connector for stereo input Cinch connector for 5 1 input Front Cinch connector for 5 1 input Rear Cinch connector for 5 1 input Subwoofer Centre Speaker connector for Front speakers left Speaker connector for Front speakers right Speaker connector for Rear speakers left Speaker connector for Rear speakers right Speaker connector for Centre speaker Connector for power adapter ON OFF switch Setting Up With this 5 1 System you can reproduce surround sound effects To reproduce these surround effects the following conditions must be met e the medium usually DVD film must support surround sound Remark Depending on the movie title surround sound effects may vary in intensity e the connected source DVD player sound card etc must support the required connections and functions Furthermore your 5 1 system must be properly connected and positioned so that the optimal surround effect can be heard Positioning the 5 1 System Position the loudspeakers in such a way that the audience is in the centre The satellite speakers may be distributed f
7. in a heavy industrial environment Location Follow these instructions to connect your 5 1 system properly A power supply socket must be close to the device and easily ac cessible Run cables in a way that no one can step or trip over them The power supply to your device is interrupted only when the power plug is removed from the power socket If you switch off the device using the power switch then the power feed is not inter rupted Always hold the plug firmly when removing it To avoid product damage never pull by the power cord Operate the power adapter only on grounded power outlets with 230V 50Hz When in doubt about the power type at your location contact the related power utility company Do not cover the power supply unit in order to avoid damage through unacceptable warming Stop using the power supply unit if the housing or the feed line to the device is damaged Replace it with a power supply unit of the same type e Inthe first hours of operation new devices may emit a typical un avoidable but completely harmless smell which will decline increas ingly in the course of time We recommend you to ventilate the room regularly in order to coun teract the formation of the smell During the development of this product we have made sure that the applicable limits are clearly fallen below e To avoid damage never place any objects on the power cord e Do not expose your 5 1 system the loudspeakers
8. ling e the volume control is turned down e sound output is deactivated muted or faulty wrong format Do You Require Additional Support If the suggestions in the previous section did not solve your problem please contact us It would help us if you could supply the following infor mation e The configuration of your computer e Are you using any other peripheral devices e Are any messages displayed on the screen e What were you doing when the malfunction occurred e Which steps have you already taken to solve the problem e If you have already received a customer number please supply it to us Warranty The receipt serves as proof of first purchase and should be kept in a safe place Your legal rights are not limited by these warranty conditions It is required should you need to make use of the guarantee We guarantee that this equipment is in perfect working order Upon pro duction of the receipt the remaining period of guarantee shall pass on from the original parts to the respective replacement parts If you hand in this equipment to make use of the guarantee you must remove all pro grams data and removable storage media Products which are sent with out accessories will be replaced without accessories The warranty obliga tion does not apply in the case of the problem being caused by an acci dent a catastrophe vandalism misuse incorrect use ignoring the safety and maintenance regulations changes by soft
9. or any connected devices to humidity Avoid dust heat and exposure to direct sunlight to prevent operating failure e Place and operate all the components on a stable and flat surface free of vibrations to prevent the loudspeakers from tumbling e Only use in a suitable ambient temperature Ambient Temperature e The 5 1 system can be operated in an ambient temperature range between 0 C to 40 C and a relative humidity between 20 80 non condensing When switched off the 5 1 system can be stored between 4 F and 158 F and at a relative humidity between 20 90 non condensing Electromagnetic Compliance e The guidelines for electromagnetic compliance EMC must be obeyed when operating the speakers e Only use the supplied power cord e Keep a distance of at least three feet from sources of high fre quency or magnetic interference TV sets other loudspeakers mo bile phones etc to avoid interference malfunction and data loss Service Please contact our Customer Care should you experience technical prob lems with your 5 1 system Repair is solely reserved for our authorised service partners Remove the power plug and contact our service organisation if e liquid has penetrated to the inside of the device e the 5 1 system does not operate properly e the device has dropped fallen or the housing is damaged Cleaning e Clean the 5 1 system with a damp cloth Do not use solvents or aerosol detergen
10. reely The two rear satellite speakers have longer cables so that they can be positioned according to the space in the room Rear right Rear left gt Q tae amp oo lt J Front right S N Front left Subwoofer Center Loudspeaker Description Front left For sound from the front Front right Rear left For sound from the back Rear right Centre For sound in the centre Subwoofer This position may vary people cannot locate the source of deep frequencies Connecting the 5 1 System Tip Note the instructions in the chapter Safety and Service pages 1 and following 1 Connecting the Subwoofer After having positioned the components connect the cables of the loud speakers Use the drawing and the table below as a guide Ill connections speaker output Connection on the S10 011101011 GA M3 Loudspeaker Loudspeaker plug Front left Cinch black 9 FRONT L Cinch white Front right Cinch black 10 FRONT R Cinch red Rear left Cinch black 11 REAR L Cinch white Rear right Cinch black 12 REAR R Cinch red Centre Cinch black 13 CENTER Cinch yellow 2 Connecting the Subwoofer to a Sound Source Your 5 1 system can take input from a sound card a DVD player or an other suitable sound source with the corresponding output connections Tip 3 5mm stereo cinch female plugs are required When not available adapters are required
11. ts Disposal E Device mamm At the end of its life the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish Enquire about the options for environmentally friendly disposal AS Packaging All packaging and packaging materials that are no longer required can and should be recycled Package Contents Please check whether the product is complete and inform us within 14 days of purchase if anything is missing Your 5 1 system packaging should contain the following items e subwoofer with integrated amplifier e 5 satellite speakers 1 x Center 2 x Front 2 x Rear with connection cables e 3 connection cables 3 5 mm stereo plug gt 2 cinch plug e power adapter model TEAC 57 252200V Part No CSA 2502200G e this manual and warranty documents Connections and Controls Front of the active Subwoofer o O00 ill Front of the active Subwoofer 1 Total volume 2 _ Volume control for bass subwoofer 3 5 1 Input Switch AUX 4 POWER LED indicator Rear of the active Subwoofer FR FL TB rj a 7 E ION 12 06 a MD 85499 5 1 Channel Speaker System 5 1 CH ACinput AC25V 50H2 2200mA INPUT Tobeusedwith supplied AC adapter TEAC 57 252200VB only MSN 50025691 EAN 25101218 PLU 634 RR 9 10 WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN 7 7 DO NOT OPEN 1 O AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR 12 i gt RL NOT SUITABLE FOR IN WALL MOUNTING O 13 CEN SPEAKER Servi
12. ware viruses or another piece of equipment or accessories or by other modifications not approved by ourselves This limited guarantee declaration replaces all other guaran tees of express or implied nature This includes the guarantee of saleability or the suitability for a certain purpose but is not limited to this In some countries the exclusion of implied guarantees is not permissible upon prin ciple In this case the validity of all express and implied guarantees is lim ited to the guarantee period Once this period has expired all guarantees become invalid In some countries limiting the period of validity for implied guarantees is not permitted so that the above limitation does not come into force If you have any questions with regard to these guarantee condi tions please contact us Liability limitations The contents of this manual are subject to unannounced changes caused by technical progress Manufacturer and sales shall not be responsible for any damages which have been caused as a result of omissions or errors in the information provided in this manual Under no circumstances shall we be liable for any of the following 1 Claims made against you by third parties based on loss or damage 2 Loss or damage to your blanks recordings or data 3 Economic follow on damage including lost profit or savings or as sociated damage even in the case that we have been informed of the possibilities of this type of damage In some

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