Edifier Enterprises Canada Edifier R351 User Manual

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CONNECTING

SPECIFICATIONS:

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Playing the audio device

CONNECTING

Connect the satellite speakers to the output splints on the back panel of the Sub-woofer. Please note to match

the color, the red-color-coded cable should be connected into the red connector.

Connect the subwoofer to the Audio device.

Using Audio connecting cord , connect the Line-input port of the subwoofer to Line-out of the Audio Device

(Such as the computer, Discman, etc)

Plug the AC power plug into the wall outlet and turn on the power switch, Now your speaker system is ready for

Use. Adjusting the volume control and the Super bass,then you can enjoy the music.

TROUBLESHOOTING

No sound:

Power, input, speaker cables and connectors all attached and seated?

Soundcard properly installed and functioning?

Appropriate software properly installed and operating?

Computer's sound (control panel) volume turned up?

One or more speakers have no or low sound level:

Cables all connected properly?

Connectors fully seated in soundcard, speakers or Y-adapter (for two-channel cards)?

Main and subwoofer level controls properly adjusted on Control Pod?

Computer software settings adjust for proper use?

Computer system's sound (control panel) volume turned up?

Distortion or buzzing quality to total sound or subwoofer:

Turn down computer's sound (control panel) volume, and increase Control Pod volume.

Turn down Subwoofer volume, as program signal may be too strong.

Noise or hiss; signal not loud enough with Main Volume turned up :

Turn up computer's sound (control panel) volume.

Turn down Main Volume on control Pod to compensate.

Appropriate software or hardware installed and operating?

Is this sound part of the program material being played?

Is software adjusted and set properly?

Computer Video Monitor Interference:

Is this Subwoofer too close to the computer monitor? Try 10 distance.

Are one or both of the satellite speakers too close to the computer monitor?

TROUBLESHOOTING

No sound:

Power, input, speaker cables and connectors all attached and seated?

Soundcard properly installed and functioning?

Appropriate software properly installed and operating?

Computer's sound (control panel) volume turned up?

One or more speakers have no or low sound level:

Cables all connected properly?

Connectors fully seated in soundcard, speakers or Y-adapter (for two-channel cards)?

Main and subwoofer level controls properly adjusted on Control Pod?

Computer software settings adjust for proper use?

Computer system's sound (control panel) volume turned up?

Distortion or buzzing quality to total sound or subwoofer:

Turn down computer's sound (control panel) volume, and increase Control Pod volume.

Turn down Subwoofer volume, as program signal may be too strong.

Noise or hiss; signal not loud enough with Main Volume turned up :

Turn up computer's sound (control panel) volume.

Turn down Main Volume on control Pod to compensate.

Appropriate software or hardware installed and operating?

Is this sound part of the program material being played?

Is software adjusted and set properly?

Computer Video Monitor Interference:

Is this Subwoofer too close to the computer monitor? Try 10 distance.

Are one or both of the satellite speakers too close to the computer monitor?

Total

Output:

Input Impedance:

Input Sensitive:

Bass Unit:

Tweeter

:

Frequency Response:

Dimension(Subwoofer):

Dimension(Satellite):

Gross Weight:

Power

Unit

RMS 6W x 5 + 20W

20K Ohm

450 mV

6

Aluminum coil, 8 Ohm

3

Paper coil, 4 Ohm

45 Hz ~ 20 KHz

181(W) x 286(H) x 349(D)mm

93(W) x 154(H) x 99(D)mm

About 9.8 Kg

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