Instrukcja obsługi Sonance Visual Performance VP85

Sonance głośnik Visual Performance VP85

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Sonance Visual Performance®
Series Large rectangle speakers. When properly installed your
new speakers will give you years of entertainment pleasure.
Box Contents
Each Sonance Visual Performance Series Large rectangle speaker
box contains (2) Visual Performance Series Large rectangle
speakers, (2) paint plugs (installed on the fronts of the speakers),
(2) paintable grilles and (1) mounting cut-out template.
Speaker Placement
Home Theater Speaker Placement
Left, Center & Right Speakers
Place the left & right speakers on either side of the video
screen, 6 10 feet (1.8m 3m) apart and 3 4 feet (0.9m
1.2m) from the floor.
If possible, locate the center speaker at the same height as the
left & right channel speakers.
If you must place the center speaker above or below a video
screen, place it no more than 2 feet (0.6m) above or below the
center of the left and right speakers. This will maintain consis-
tent tonality between all three front channel speakers.
The main listening position should be 8 12 feet (2.4m
3.7m) away from the speakers.
Use
Figure 1
as a guide.
Surround Speakers (5.1-Channel System)
Locate the surround channel speakers on the side walls 2 6 feet
(0.6m 1.8m) behind the listening position, 5 7 feet
(1.5m 2.1m) from the floor.
Use
Figure 2
as a guide.
Surround Speakers (7.1-Channel System)
LEFT & R : Place the left and right IGHT SURROUND PEAKERSS
surround speakers directly to the sides of the listening position,
5 7 feet (1.5m 2.1m) from the floor.
S URROUND PEAKERSBACK S : Place the surround back speakers in
the rear wall, 3 6 feet (0.9m 1.8m) apart and at 5 7 feet
(1.5m 2.1m) from the floor.
Use
Figure 3
as a guide.
I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L
V I S U A L P E R F O R M A N C E ® S E R I E S
L A R G E R E C TA N G L E S P E A K E R S
S W :AFETY ARNING
THESE SPEAKERS HAVE AST OUNTF M ® TABS T HAT PREVENT T HE
SPEAKER FROM FALLING OUT OF THE MOUNTING HOLE DURING THE
INSTALLATION PROCESS.
T F MHE EDGES OF THE AST OUNT TABS ARE VERY S HARP.
U SE CAUTION WHEN HANDLING THE SP EAKER.
2'
(0.6m)
max.
18"
(0.5m)
From Side
Wall
6' – 10'
(1.8m – 3m)
Apart 18"
(0.5m)
From Side
Wall
FIGURE 1: LEFT, C & RENTER IGHT HANNELC
H TOME HEATER PEAKER LACEMENTS P
5' – 7'
(1.5m – 2.1m)
2' – 6'
(0.6m – 1.8m)
F H T S SIGURE 2: 5.1-CHANNEL OME HEATER URROUND PEAKER
PLACEMENT
Right Surround
Speaker
Left Surround
Speaker
Left
Front
Speaker
Right
Front
Speaker
Video
Screen
Center
Speaker
Left
Surround Back
Speaker
Right
Surround Back
Speaker
F H T S PIGURE 3: 7.1-CHANNEL OME HEATER PEAKER LACEMENT
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SONANCE VISUAL PERFORMANCE®LARGE RECTANGLE
Stereo (2-Channel) Placement
Place the left and right speakers 6 10 feet (1.8m 3m) apart,
with the main listening position as close to midway between
the speakers as possible.
The speakers should be at least 2 feet (0.6m) away from the
side walls.
The main listening position should be 4 10 feet (1.2m 3m)
away from the speakers.
In most cases pivoting the midrange/tweeter of each speaker
directly towards the main listening position will help maximize
the stereo soundstage.
Use the left and right speaker placement in
Figure 1
, on page 1,
as a guide.
Before Installation: Retrofit
1. Determine the location for the speaker (see
Speaker
Placement,
on page 1).
2. Perform an obstruction survey to be certain that there are no
studs, conduit, pipes, heating ducts, pocket doors or air returns
in the wall cavity that will interfere with the speaker.
3. Mounting space requirements:
Mounting space requirements:
Mounting space requirements:
Mounting space requirements: Mounting space requirements: 8½ (216mm) wide by 14½
(368mm) high cut-out; 37
/8 (98mm) mounting depth.
4. Position the included cut-out template where the speaker is to
be located and pencil an outline on the wall. If you are unsure
about obstructions, drill a small hole in the center of the
outline and insert a coat hanger wire into the hole to feel-
around for possible obstructions.
5. Cut the mounting hole using a keyhole or drywall saw, and
run the speaker wires from the mounting hole to the amplifier
location.
NOTE: CONSULT LOCAL BUILDING CODES BEFORE RUNNING
SPEAKER WIRES THROUGH WALLS.
Before Installation: IR Plug
Sonance Visual Performance Series
Large rectangle speakers have a plug
for installing an IR receiver into the
speakers front baffle (see
Figure 4
).
In systems where the electronics are
placed in an inconvenient location
this allows remote controls to be
aimed at the front of the room instead
of at the electronics.
The IR plug is in the form of a bolt
and retaining nut. To remove the
plug, unscrew the nut (located behind
the baffle, see
Figure 5
) and remove
the bolt. The hole is designed to
receive a Sonance OptiLinQ®SMR1
or SMR1P Surface-Mount IR receiver.
Insert the IR receiver through the
front of the speaker baffle and use
the nut included with the receiver to
secure it to the baffle.
Installation
Sonance Visual Performance Series speakers feature exclusive
FastMount tabs and an integral Roto-Lock®mounting system for
quick mounting directly into existing walls.
WA R N I N G : T H E E D G E S OF T H E FA S T M O U N T TA B S
ARE VERY SHARP. USE CAUTION WHEN HANDLING
T H E S P E A K E R .
1. Remove the paint plug from the speaker.
2. Strip ¼ ½ (6mm 12mm) of insulation from each speak-
er lead. Twist the strands or tin the exposed wire with solder
to ensure that there are no stray strands. (Stray strands that
touch each other can cause a short-circuit that can damage
the amplifier.)
3. The speakers connector posts are spring-loaded. Push the top
of each connector post down to open the connector and insert
the exposed wires into
the holes in the posts.
The speakers positive
post is labeled with a
red dot; the negative
post is labeled with a
black dot. Double-check
that you connected
amplifier + to speaker
+ and amplifier to
speaker .
4. Make sure all the Roto-Lock
clamps are retracted so
that they are tucked
within the mounting hole’s
border. Insert the speak-
er into the hole in the
wall (
Figure 6
). The
Roto-Lock system can
accommodate a maxi-
mum wall material
thickness of 1¼
(32mm).
The FastMount tabs will
prevent the speaker from
falling out of the mount-
ing hole, allowing you to
let go of the speaker to
pick-up tools or other
items (
Figure 7
).
N FOTE: THE ASTMOUNT TABS
ARE DESIGNED FOR ONE -
TIME USE ONLY. IF THE
SPEAKER IS REMOVED FROM
THE MOUNTING HOLE THE
F MA ST O U N T TA B S W I LL
DISCONNECT AND REMAIN
INSIDE THE WALL.
Roto-Lock Clamps
(retracted)
FIGURE 6: INSERTING THE PEAKERS
INTO THE OUNTING OLEM H
FastMount Tabs
Roto-Lock Clamps
(retracted)
FIGURE 7: FAST OUNTM TABS AND
R -L COTO OCK LAMPS
FIGURE 4: IR PLUG
FIGURE 5: IR PLUG
RETAINING UTN
IR Plug
Retaining Nut
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SONANCE VISUAL PERFORMANCE®LARGE RECTANGLE
5. Tighten the four screws
on the front of the speaker
baffle. The Roto-Lock
clamps will automatically
rotate into position and
begin clamping the
speaker (
Figure 8
).
When you notice resist-
ance on the screws the
speaker has been
clamped successfully.
IMPORTANT: Always
IMPORTANT: Always
IMPORTANT: Always
IMPORTANT: AlwaysIMPORTANT: Always
use low-torque set-
use low-torque set-
use low-torque set-
use low-torque set-use low-torque set-
tings; NEVER over-
tings; NEVER over-
tings; NEVER over-
tings; NEVER over-tings; NEVER over-
tighten.
tighten.
tighten.
tighten.tighten.
NOTE: ADJU ST IN G THE
TENSION OF THE ROTO-LOCK CLAMPS SO THAT THE SPEAKER
FRAME IS FLAT WILL HELP ENSURE THAT THE GRILLE CONTACTS THE
WALL ALL THE WAY AROUND THE SPEAKER FOR A PROPER FIT.
6. The new micro-trim grille is held in place by several small,
powerful magnets on the speaker frame. Place the grille
against the speaker and the magnets will hold it firmly in
place. When properly installed, the grille trim should make
contact with the wall all the way around the speaker.
Painting the Grilles
Please refer to the accompanying
Painting Instructions
sheet for
painting instructions.
Speaker Adjustments
Pivoting Midrange/Tweeter Assembly
All Visual Performance Series Large rectangle speakers have a
pivoting midrange/tweeter assembly. If youre using the speakers
in stereo or as the front left/center/right speakers in a home
theater, pivot the drivers directly towards the listening area.
If youre using the speakers as surround channel speakers in a
home theater, pivot the drivers towards a wall or window, away
from the listeners.
To pivot the
m i d r a n g e /t w e e t e r
assembly, apply light
pressure to the ring
around the outside
edge of the midrange
cone, as shown in
Figure 9
. Take care
not to touch or apply
pressure to the
midrange cone itself.
Tweeter and Midrange Level Switches
The VP89 and VP87 have midrange and tweeter level switches
(see
Figure 10
) that boost or cut those drivers levels by 3dB.
This lets you tailor the speakers performance to better match the
rooms acoustics or the listeners preferences.
FIGURE 9: PIVOTING THE
M /T AIDRANGE WEETER SSEMBLY
Roto-Lock
Screws
FIGURE 8: TIGHTENING THE
R -L SOTO OCK CREWS
Midrange Level
Switch Tweeter Level
Switch
F L SIGURE 10: MIDRANGE & TWEETER EVEL WITCHES

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Marka: Sonance
Kategoria: głośnik
Model: Visual Performance VP85

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