VERY IMPORTANT:
Do not use your receiver's auto set-up functions as they are
often ineffective in setting up and adjusting speakers with built-
in powered subwoofers!
Use the manual speaker setup functions in your receiver to set speaker
configuration, speaker distance and channel balance. Consult your receiver's or
processor's manual to learn how to access and use the setup menus. Set center
speaker as "Large."
Figure 3 – Connection Option 1 and Connection Option 2
Low
Min Max
Level
Optional
Speaker Setup:
Large
All Dolby/DTS multi-channel receiver/amplifiers feature a dedicated channel for a center
speaker. Consult your receiver's owner's manual for the appropriate connection procedure.
Powering the Active Subwoofer
Your CS Speaker contains a built-in, powered woofer designed to extend the
frequency response and dynamic range of the center channel. Do not connect
the Low Level input to your receiver's LFE output. The CS speakers are not
designed to be a dedicated subwoofer.
Your CS speaker must be plugged into an electrical socket of the appropriate
voltage (as indicated on the back of your unit) using the electrical cord which
you have attached to the back of the speaker. When powering up from being
unplugged, the LED on the amplifier panel will flash for 30 seconds while the
firmware is loading. The CS Speaker has a special circuit which automatically
turns the powered woofer section on when a signal is fed to the loudspeaker and
does not require an on-off switch. The LED on the back panel will light up when
a signal is sensed and the amplifier turns on. After the cessation of a signal, it
may take up to an hour for the amplifier to actually turn off. In some instances,
because of stray radio signals (RF) in your area, the LED may not turn off.
However, this is nothing to be concerned about as the amplifier draws little
power when at idle.
Setting Your Speakers' Low-Frequency Level
Control
Your CS Speaker has a bass level control which
allows you to tune the output level of the
woofer to match your room and personal
listening preferences. Please note that there
are no controls to vary the crossover points
or phase because these have been
factory-calibrated and set to provide perfect
blending. We suggest beginning with the level
control set at approximately 12 o'clock.
Receiver/Amplifier
Pre-Out
Speakers-Out
L R C SL SR SC
L R C
SL LFE SR
Min
Max
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Troubleshooting
If you experience any difficulties with your CS Center Channel loudspeaker, try
the suggestions below. If you still have problems, contact your Definitive
Technology Authorized Dealer for assistance.
1. Audible distortion when the speaker is playing at loud levels is caused
by turning up your receiver or amplifier louder than the receiver or the
speaker is capable of playing. Most receivers and amplifiers put out their
full-rated power well before the volume control is turned all the way up, so
the position of the volume control is a poor indicator of its power limit. If
your speakers distort when you play them loud, turn the volume down!
2. If you experience a lack of bass, it is likely that one speaker is out of phase
(polarity) with the other speakers in the system and needs to be rewired with
closer attention to connecting positive to positive and negative to negative
on both channels. Most speaker wire has some indicator (such as color-
coding, ribbing or writing) on one of the two conductors to help you main-
tain consistency. It is essential to connect both speakers to the amplifier in
the same way (in phase).
3. Make sure all your system interconnects and power cords are solidly in place.
4. Should you hear hum or noise coming from your speakers, try plugging
the speakers' power cords into a different AC circuit than your amplifier.
5. The system has sophisticated internal protection circuitry. If for some
reason the protection circuitry trips, turn off your system and wait five
minutes before trying the system again. If the speakers' built-in amplifier
should over-heat, the system will turn off until the amplifier cools down
and resets.
6. Check to be sure that your power cord has not been damaged.
7. Check that no foreign objects or liquid has entered the speaker cabinet.
8. If you cannot get the subwoofer driver to turn on or if no sound comes out
and you are sure the system is set up properly, please bring the loudspeaker
to your Definitive Technology Authorized Dealer for assistance; call first.
Technical Assistance
It is our pleasure to offer assistance if you have any questions regarding your
Center Channel or its setup, please contact your nearest Definitive Technology
dealer or call us directly at (800) 228-7148 (US & Canada), 01 (410) 363-7148
offered in English only.
Definitive Technology Offices
11433 Cronridge Drive, Owings Mills, Maryland 21117
Phone: (800) 228-7148 (US & Canada),
01 (410) 363-7148 (all other countries)
Service
Service and warranty work on your Definitive loudspeakers will normally be
performed by your local Definitive Technology dealer. If, however, you wish to
return the speaker to us, please contact us first, describing the problem and
requesting authorization as well as the location of the nearest factory service
center. Please note that the address given in this booklet is the address
of our offices only. Under no circumstances should loudspeakers be
shipped to our offices or returned without contacting us first and
obtaining return authorization.
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