05 preparation, Preparation, Preparation 05 – Pioneer PRO-950HD User Manual

Page 16: Installing the plasma display, Moving the plasma display, Installing the pioneer speaker

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Preparation

05

Chapter 5

Preparation

Installing the plasma display

Location

• Avoid direct sunlight. Maintain adequate ventilation.

Note

• Allow enough space around the upper and back parts when

installing to ensure adequate ventilation of the rear of the unit.

Moving the plasma display

Because the plasma display is heavy, be sure to have someone
help you when moving it.

(PRO-1150HD)

(PRO-950HD)

Caution

When installing on a rack, etc., hold the plasma display.

Installing the Pioneer speaker

(PRO-1150HD)

Caution

• Do not move the display holding on to the mounting fittings.

This can result in injury or damage to the unit.

About the speaker

• In order to prevent damage to the speaker system resulting

from input overload, please observe the following precautions:

• Do not use the speaker with anything other than the plasma

display. Doing so may result in damage or fire.

• Be sure to turn the connected devices off and remove the

power cord from the power outlet beforehand when changing
the connection or installation method.

• When using a tone control function to greatly emphasize treble

sounds, do not use excessive amplifier volume.

• Please handle the speaker with sufficient care, as the grille net

and the cabinet can become damaged or broken when they are
subjected to strong external impacts.

• Placing a CRT computer screen or CRT monitor near to the

speaker may result in interference or color distortion. If this
happens, distance the monitor from the speaker.

Installation

• When installing the speaker, do not use any screws other than

those supplied, otherwise the speaker may come off from the
main unit and fall over.

• When installing the speaker, tighten the screws firmly.

Over 50 cm
(19 11/16 inches)

Over 10
cm

(3 15/16
inches)

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