Panasonic SC-HT1500 Installation guide

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Setup Guide
O
perating Instructions
Recordable DVD
Home Theater System
Model No. SC-HT1500
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Use only supplied speakers
Using other speakers can damage the unit and sound quality will be negatively affected.
FRONT
SURROUND
SUBWOOFER
CENTER
MAIN UNIT
Caution
The main unit and supplied speakers are
only to be used as indicated in this setup.
Failure to do so may lead to damage to the
amplifier and/or the speakers, and may
result in the risk of fire. Consult a qualified
service person if damage has occurred or
if you experience a sudden change in
performance.
Do not attempt to attach these speakers to
walls using methods other than those
described in this manual.
Set the speakers up on an even surface to prevent them from falling over.
Take proper precautions to prevent the speakers from falling over
if you cannot set them up on an even surface.
The angles in the diagram are approximate.
MAIN UNIT
EB
2
STEP
1
Front and surround speaker assembly
Preparation
To prevent damage or scratches, lay down a soft cloth and perform assembly on it.
For assembly, use a Phillips-head screwdriver.
1
Attach the pipe to the large base.
1 Thread the speaker cable through the base.
For quicker threading, fold the cable lightly in half (do not crease), pass the
folded portion through the hole in the base, and then pull through the rest
of the cable.
2 Insert the pipe.
3 Secure the pipe to the base.
Ensure the screw is securely fastened.
2
Attach the stands to the front and surround speakers.
There is no difference between the right and left speakers and stands.
Using the polyfoam and packaging cover included with this unit may ease attachment.
1 Remove the mounting plate screw, and remove plate B. 2 Place the pipe on plate A and attach plate B.
Rotate the pipe so that the flat side is facing away from the back of the
speaker.
3 Secure the plate with the same screw removed in procedure 1.
Make sure you have all the
indicated components before
assembly, setup, and connection.
Front speaker units Surround speaker units
Pipes
Large bases
Washer screws
Groove
Cable
Hole for screw
Thread the speaker cable
through here.
1
2
Lessen excess
speaker cable.
Insert the pipe while slightly pulling on the speaker cable.
The supplied stands are specially designed for attachment to
Panasonic SB-FS1501 front speakers and SB-PS1501 surround
speakers. Only use as indicated in this setup.
Cable
Rear side of base
Washer screw
2
1
3
Mounting plate screw
Speaker
Polyfoam
Packaging cover
Plate B
Plate B
Plate A
[Note[
The stands with longer
cables are for the
surround speakers.
Fit the offset into the slot and slide
plate B into the locked position.
Offset
Slot
Plate B
Align the surface of plate B so that it
is even with the pipe surface.
Plate B
Pipe
Plate A
Supplied Accessories
3
3
Connect the speaker cables.
4
Adjust the speaker height.
Check the screws you tightened in procedures 1-3 and 2 -3 if the pipe and speaker are loose ( page 2).
Front and surround speaker height (Assembled diagram)
5
Fasten the speaker cable.
Using the same polyfoam as done in procedure 2 will assist you in safely and securely fastening the speaker cables.
For rear side of speaker
For rear side of base
Twist off the vinyl ends of the speaker cable.
_: Copper
`: Silver
Push !
Rear side of speaker
1 Loosen the attached mounting plate screw
until the attached speaker is slightly loose
and adjustable.
Be careful not to loosen the screw too much
or the speaker may detach and fall.
2 With one hand on the base, and the other
holding the speaker, adjust the height of
the speaker up and down.
Stopper screw
Screw to stop mounting plate from moving or sliding below
this point.
Phillips-head screwdriver
3 Tighten the mounting plate screw
securely.
Speaker
1122.5 mm
Pipe
Base
You can adjust within this
range.
715.5 mm
Stopper screw
Do not remove.
For your reference
You can enjoy good acoustics by
adjusting the height of the front and
surround speakers to the height of
the television so the center position
of both are approximately the same.
Press the speaker cable
into the groove.
If there is any excess speaker
cable, thread the speaker
cable from the opening near
the top of the pipe while lightly
pulling the speaker cable from
the bottom of the base.
1 Press the speaker cable and thread
between the hooks.
2 Fit the speaker cable into the base cover groove
as far as possible.
Cable
4
STEP
2
Setup and connection of speakers
Preparation
Attach the stickers to the speaker cables.
In the same way, attach the sticker to the front speaker cable (R) and the
surround speaker cables (L, R).
Preparation
Check to make sure the washer screws on the bottom of the front and
surround speaker bases are not loose.
Positioning for best effect
How you set up your speakers can affect the bass and the sound field. Note
the following points.
Place the front, center, and surround speakers at approximately the
same distance from the seating position.
The angles in the diagram below are approximate.
Place speakers on flat secure bases.
Placing speakers too close to floors, walls, and corners can result in
excessive bass. Cover walls and windows with thick curtains.
[Note[
Set the speakers up on an even surface to prevent them from falling over.
Take proper precautions to prevent the speakers from falling over if you
cannot set them up on an even surface.
The left and right speaker pairs are the same with respect to the front and
surround speakers. Place each of the speakers in accordance with the
stickers you just attached.
Before moving the main unit, ensure the disc tray is empty.
Failure to do so will risk severely damaging the disc and the main unit.
Sheet of speaker-cable
stickers
Center speaker
cable (4 m cable)
Front speakers Surround speakers Center speaker
Subwoofer
e.g., For the front speaker (L) cable
Copper
Silver
About 10 cm
About 10 cm
For the center speaker cable (4 m cable)
About 10 cm About 10 cm
1
Place the speakers.
Front speakers
Center speaker
Vibration caused by the center
speaker can disrupt the picture
if it is placed directly on the
television.
Put the center speaker on a
rack or shelf.
To prevent the speaker from
falling, do not place the speaker
directly on top of the television.
Main unit
[Note]
Keep your speakers at least 10 mm
away from the system for proper
ventilation.
Surround
speakers
(R)
(L)
(R)
(L)
Subwoofer
Place to the right or left of the television on
the floor so that it won’t cause vibration.
Leave 10 cm at the rear for ventilation.
5
Notes on speaker use
Use only supplied speakers. Using other speakers can damage the unit
and sound quality will be negatively affected.
You can damage your speakers and shorten their useful life if you play
sound at high levels over extended periods.
Reduce the volume in the following cases to avoid damage.
–When playing distorted sound.
–When the speakers are receiving howling from a record player, noise
from FM broadcasts, or continuous signals from an oscillator, test disc, or
electronic instrument.
–When adjusting the sound quality.
–When turning the unit on or off.
Do not stand on the base and
shake the speaker. Be cautious
when children are near.
2
Connect the speaker cables to the subwoofer.
1
2
3
4
5
SUBWOOFER
2 FRONT (R)
1 FRONT (L)
4 SURROUND (R)
3 SURROUND (L)
5 CENTER
Copper
Silver
Push!
Insert the wire fully.
Push !
Speaker-cable sticker
[Note]
Never short-circuit positive (i) and negative (j) speaker wires.
Be sure to connect only positive (copper) wires to positive (i) terminals and negative (silver) wires to negative
(j) terminals. Incorrect connection can damage the speakers.
Silver
Copper
If irregular coloring occurs on your television
The supplied speakers are designed to be used close to a television, but
the picture may be affected with some televisions and setup
combinations.
If this occurs, turn the television off for about 30 minutes.
The television’s demagnetizing function should correct the problem. If it
persists, move the speakers further away from the television.
6
STEP
3
Video connections
Before connection, turn off all equipment and read the appropriate operating instructions.
The equipment connections described are examples.
Peripheral equipment and optional cables sold separately unless otherwise indicated.
Recommended connection for your television
If your television does not have one of the terminals mentioned above, connect with the RF sockets only ( page 7). However, when using this connection,
the picture received from a satellite receiver may not be clear, therefore we do not recommend it.
Q Link functions
Q Link offers a range of convenient functions (For further details Operations Guide, page 55). Make sure to connect a fully wired 21-pin Scart lead to the
television if using the Q Link function.
The following systems from other manufacturers have similar functions to Q Link from Panasonic. For details, refer to your televisions operating instructions
or consult your dealer.
Q Link (registered trademark of Panasonic)
DATA LOGIC (registered trademark of Metz)
Easy Link (registered trademark of Philips)
Megalogic (registered trademark of Grundig)
SMARTLINK (registered trademark of Sony)
Do not connect the unit through a video cassette
recorder
Video signals fed through video cassette recorders will be affected by
copyright protection systems and the picture will not be shown correctly on
the television.
When connecting to a television with a built-in VCR, connect to the input
terminals on the television side, not the VCR side.
What kind of input terminal does your television have?
Required
cable(s)
Page No. for
connections
Page No. for TV
settings
Scart Highly recommended connection.
You can enjoy high-quality RGB video from this unit
by connecting to an RGB compatible television.
If your television has the Q Link feature, you can use
a variety of useful functions.
Fully wired 21-pin
Scart lead
7
11
If its a Q Link
television 10
Component
video
These terminals provide a purer picture than
the S-Video terminal.
If your television is compatible with progressive
scan, you can enjoy high-quality progressive video.
If you have a progressive compatible CRT television,
we cannot recommend this connection as some
flickering may occur.
3 video cables 8 11
S-Video This terminal achieves a more vivid picture than the
video terminal.
S-Video cable 8 11
Audio/Video The most basic connection.
Audio/Video cable
8 11
AV IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
R L
VIDEO IN
Television Television
VCR
Main unit
VCR
Main unit
7
When there is no 21-pin Scart terminal on the television ( below or page 8).
Change the “AV2 Input” setting to match the output from a satellite receiver and set the “AV2 Connection” setting to “Normal” in the SETUP menu
( Operations Guide, page 50) after tuning is completed ( page 10, 11).
To view satellite programmes
Press [HDD/DVD INPUT] to select the input channel “A2” for the satellite
receiver or put this unit in standby mode.
RGB
This refers to the three primary colours of light, red (R), green (G), and blue
(B) and also the method of producing video that uses them. By dividing the
video signal into the three colours for transmission, noise is reduced for
even higher quality images.
If you do not have a Satellite receiver, connect the aerial to the RF IN socket on this unit .
Connecting a television with 21-pin Scart terminal and Satellite receiver
OUT
OPTICAL
IN
R-AUDIO-L
R-AUDIO-L
AV4 IN
LOOP
ANT
GND
LOOPEXT
A
AM ANT FM ANT
Y
L
AUX
RF IN
RF OUT
PB
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
(PROGRESSIVE/
INTERLACE)
R
AV1 (T V)
AV2 (DECODER/EXT)
VIDEO S-VIDEO
S-VIDEOVIDEO
AV IN
VHF/UHF
RF IN
DVD/VCR
To the aerial
Aerial lead
Cooling fan
RF coaxial lead
Fully wired 21-pin
Scart lead
Fully wired 21-pin Scart lead
AV1 terminal
If your television is equipped with RGB input capability, by connecting with a fully
wired 21-pin Scart lead you can see video using RGB output on this unit
( below). To output in RGB select “RGB (without component)” from “AV1 Output”
in the SETUP menu ( Operations Guide, page 50) after tuning is completed
( page 10, 11).
Television
Satellite receiver
Main unit
Connecting a television with RF socket only and Satellite receiver
OUT
OPTICAL
IN
R-AUDIO-L
R-AUDIO-L
AV4 IN
LOOP
ANT
GND
LOOPEXT
A
AM ANT FM ANT
Y
L
AUX
RF IN
RF OUT
PB
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
(PROGRESSIVE/
INTERLACE)
R
AV1 (TV)
AV2 (DECODER/EXT)
VIDEO S-VIDEO
S-VIDEOVIDEO
VHF/UHF
RF IN
RF OUT
RF IN
Satellite receiver
Main unit
Cooling fan
Television
To the aerial
RF coaxial lead
Aerial lead
RF coaxial lead
Main unitRF coaxial lead Video cable
indicates included accessories.
indicates accessories not included.
8
STEP
3
Video connections
Connecting to the television using the 21-pin Scart leads ( page 7).
Component video output
Component signal outputs the colour difference signals (PB/PR) and luminance signal (Y) separately in order to achieve high fidelity in reproducing colours. If
the television is compatible with progressive output, a high quality picture can be output because this unit’s component video output terminal outputs a
progressive output signal ( Operations Guide, page 54).
For progressive output ( Operations Guide, page 18)
Decoder here means the device used to decode scrambled broadcasts (Pay TV).
Change the “AV2 Input” and “AV2 Connection” settings in the SETUP menu to match the connected equipment ( Operations Guide, page 50) after tuning
is completed ( page 10, 11).
Connecting a television with VIDEO, S-VIDEO or COMPONENT VIDEO terminals and VCR
Connecting a digital receiver or decoder
OUT
OPTICAL
IN
R-AUDIO-L
R-AUDIO-L
LOOP
ANT
GND
LOOPEXT
A
AM ANT FM ANT
L
AUX
RF IN
RF OUT
R
AV1 (TV)
AV2 (DECODER/EXT)
VIDEO S-VIDEO
S-VIDEOVIDEO
Y
P
B
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
(PROGRESSIVE/
INTERLACE)
AV4 IN
S-VIDEO
VHF/UHF
RF IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
VHF/UHF
RF IN
R L
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO
OUT
To the aerial
Splitter
Aerial
lead
Cooling fan
RF coaxial
lead
Audio/Video cable
You can also connect with the AV2
terminal on this unit using the 21-pin
Scart lead.
S-Video
cable
Video cable
Red White Yellow
Red White Yellow
Television
S-VIDEO OUT terminal
The S-VIDEO OUT terminal
achieves a more vivid picture than
the VIDEO OUT terminal. (Actual
results depend on the television.)
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal
These terminals can be used for either interlace or
progressive output and provide a purer picture than the
S-VIDEO OUT terminal ( below).
Connect to terminals of the same colour.
Use a splitter if you also
want to connect the aerial
to your VCR.
Main unit
Video cable
VCR
OUT
OPTICAL
IN
R-AUDIO-L
R-AUDIO-L
AV4 IN
LOOP
ANT
GND
LOOPEXT
A
AM ANT FM ANT
Y
L
AUX
RF IN
RF OUT
PB
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
(PROGRESSIVE/
INTERLACE)
R
AV1 (TV)
AV2 (DECODER/EXT)
VIDEO S-VIDEO
S-VIDEOVIDEO
AV OUT
Digital receiver or decoder
21-pin Scart lead
Main unit
Cooling fan
indicates included accessories.
indicates accessories not included.
9
STEP
4
Radio and system connection
1
Connect the aerials.
(Optional FM aerial connection Operations Guide, page 45)
2
Connect the system cable.
3
Connect the AC mains leads.
Connect both AC mains leads to enjoy all the features of this system. (The
leads are the same.)
Conserving power
The main unit consumes a small amount of power, even when it is turned off
(approx. 7.5 W). To save power when the unit is not to be used for a long
time, unplug it from the household mains socket.
Set the unit to standby mode and remove the AC mains lead once
“BYE” disappears from the unit’s display.
You will need to reset some memory items in the unit after plugging.
[Note[
After making the connections perform radio tuning ( Operations Guide,
page 44).
OUT
OPTICAL
IN
R-AUDIO-L
R-AUDIO-L
AV4 IN
LOOP
ANT
GND
LOOPEXT
A
AM ANT FM ANT
AV1 (TV)
AV2 (DECODER/E
VIDEO S-VIDEO
S-VIDEOVIDEO
LOOP
ANT
GND
LOOPEXT
AM ANT FM ANT
1
2
5
3
4
AM loop aerial
Stand the aerial up
on its base.
Place the aerial
where reception is
best.
Keep loose aerial
cable away from
other wires and
cables.
Click!
FM indoor aerial
Adhesive tape
Affix this end of
the aerial where
reception is best.
Main unit
Push up.
Insert the aerial cables fully.
White
Red
Tighten the terminal screw again.
Black
Loosen the terminal with a
Phillips-head screwdriver.
OUT
OPTICAL
IN
R-AUDIO-L
R-AUDIO-L
AV4 IN
LOOP
ANT
GND
LOOEXT
A
AM A
VIDEO S-VIDEO
S-VIDEOVIDEO
LOOP
ANT
GND
LOOEXT
AM A
System cable
Catch
Catch is facing up
Catch is facing down
Main unit
To disconnect
Press the catch and pull out.
BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD ON
PAGE 2 IN OPERATIONS GUIDE BEFORE CONNECTION.
Subwoofer
AC IN terminal
Main unit
AC mains leads
To household
mains socket
(AC 230–240 V,
50 Hz)
Lights when the main unit
turns on.
AC IN terminal
System cable AM loop aerial FM indoor aerial AC mains leads
Subwoofer
1
0
STEP
5
Channel reception settings
Preparation
Confirm that the aerial is connected correctly.
Switch [HOME THEATER, TV] to “HOME THEATER”.
When connecting to a television that has the Q Link function
( Operations Guide, page 55) with a fully wired 21-pin Scart
lead (page 7).
You can download the tuning data from the television.
The unit’s Auto Clock Setting function will automatically synchronize the
time and date with that of the receiving station after tuning is completed.
1 Turn on the television and select the
appropriate AV input to suit the
connections to this unit.
2 Press [Í] to turn the unit on.
Downloading from the television starts.
3 When downloading has been completed, the Owner ID settings
screen appears.
Press [1] and press the numbered buttons
to enter a 4-digit PIN number.
Make a note of the PIN number (don’t forget), as it is not possible to
return to the factory preset.
4 Press [ENTER] twice to store the PIN
number.
The cursor moves to “Name”.
5 Press [1].
6 Press [3, 4] to select a letter and then
press [1].
Repeat this to enter the name.
7 Press [ENTER] to store the name.
8 Press [4] and [1], and then repeat steps
6, 7 to enter and store “House No.” and
“Postcode”.
9 Press [RETURN].
The Owner ID settings screen disappears.
To stop partway
Press [RETURN].
If the clock setting menu appears
Set the clock manually ( Operations Guide, page 52).
To confirm that stations have been tuned correctly
( Operations Guide
, page 51)
To restart Preset Download ( Operations Guide
,
page 51)
If you connect other equipment to AV2 terminal of this
unit
Change the “AV2 Input” and “AV2 Connection” in the SETUP menu to
match the connected equipment ( Operations Guide, page 50).
If there is interference or a very poor picture appears
on the TV screen
Refer to “Removing Interference” ( Operations Guide, page 17), and
perform steps 1, 2 and 4 to stop the RF output. In step 2, press [0] to select
ss”.
Preset Download
(Setup with Q Link functions)
CH
VOLUME
SKIP
STOP PAUSE PLAY/
SLOW/SEARCH
CANCEL
123
4
5
6
789
0
HOME THEATER TV
EXT LINK
MULTI REAR
DUBBING
S.POSITION
CREATE CHAP
C.FOCUS
REC MODE
CH SELECT
RETURN
ERASE
TIMER
TIME SLIP
AV2/OPT
TOP MENU
ENTER
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
FUNCTIONS
MIX
2CH
REC
TEST
MANUAL SKIP
REPEAT
MUTING
AV
AUXFM/AMDVDHDD
DISPLAY
PRO LOGIC
VIDEO Plus +
SHIFT
SHIFT
DIRECT TV REC
FM MODE
SUB MENU
STATUS
EQ/SFC
PROG/CHECK
PROG/CHECK
HDD/DVD INPUT
AUDIO
S W. LEVEL
-/--
F
A B C D
AUXHDD DVD
FM/AM
OPEN/CLOS E
UPDOWN
VOLUME
INPUT SELECTOR
REC
TIME SLIP
TUNE
CH CH
PULL-OPEN
RDS
Í
3 4 2 1
ENTER
RETURN
Í/I
Numbered
buttons
HOME
THEATER,
TV
Download
Pos 4
Download in progress, please wait.
RETURN: to abort
RETURN
RETURN
Owner ID
RETURN : leave
PIN number
¢¢¢¢
Name
House No.
Postcode
11
When connecting to a television with the VIDEO OUT, S-
VIDEO OUT or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal ( page 8).
When connecting to a television that does not have the Q
Link function ( Operations Guide, page 55).
This unit’s Auto-Setup function automatically tunes all available TV stations
and synchronizes the time and date with that of the receiving station after
tuning is completed.
When connecting to a television with RF socket only
( page 7)
1 Turn on the television and select the
appropriate AV input to suit the
connections to this unit.
2 Press [Í] to turn the unit on.
Auto-Setup starts. This takes about 5 minutes.
(When connecting to a television with RF socket only)
Set the new RF output channel to TV (refer to the instructions for your TV).
Select an unused channel pre-set on your TV and tune it to the RF
output channel number shown on the units display.
(When the Auto-Setup screen does not appear clearly even after
performing the above operations, re-tune the channel until the Auto-
Setup screen becomes clear.)
3 When Auto-Setup has been
completed, the Owner ID
settings screen appears.
Press [1] and
press the
numbered buttons
to enter a 4-digit
PIN number.
Make a note of the PIN number (don’t forget), as it is not possible to
return to the factory preset.
4 Press [ENTER] twice to store the PIN
number.
The cursor moves to “Name”.
5 Press [1].
6 Press [3, 4] to select a letter and then
press [1].
Repeat this to enter the name.
7 Press [ENTER] to store the name.
8 Press [4] and [1], and then repeat steps
6, 7 to enter and store “House No.” and
“Postcode”.
9 Press [RETURN].
The Owner ID settings screen disappears.
To stop partway
Press [RETURN].
If the clock setting menu appears
Set the clock manually ( Operations Guide, page 52).
To confirm that stations have been tuned correctly
( Operations Guide, page 51)
To restart Auto-Setup ( Operations Guide,
page 51)
You can also use the following method to restart Auto-Setup.
When the unit is on and stopped
Press and hold [X CH] and [CH W] on the main unit for about 5
seconds.
All the settings except for the ratings level, ratings password, Owner ID
and time settings return to the factory preset. The timer recording
programmes are also cancelled.
[When connecting to a television with RF socket only ( page 7)]
To enter the satellite station’s name ( Operations
Guide, page 51)
The name of the satellite station is not set automatically. (“-- ---” will appear
under “Name” in the program list). After Auto-Setup is completed, enter the
name manually.
If you connect other equipment to AV2 terminal of this
unit
Change the “AV2 Input” and “AV2 Connection” in the SETUP menu to
match the connected equipment ( Operations Guide, page 50).
Auto-Setup
(Setup without Q Link functions)
CHX, CHW
CH
VOLUME
SKIP
STOP PAUSE PLAY/
SLOW/SEARCH
CANCEL
123
4
5
6
789
0
HOME THEATER TV
EXT LINK
MULTI REAR
DUBBING
S.POSITION
CREATE CHAP
C.FOCUS
REC MODE
CH SELECT
RETURN
ERASE
TIMER
TIME SLIP
AV2/OPT
TOP MENU
ENTER
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
FUNCTIONS
MIX
2CH
REC
TEST
MANUAL SKIP
REPEAT
MUTING
AV
AUXFM/AMDVDHDD
DISPLAY
PRO LOGIC
VIDEO Plus +
SHIFT
SHIFT
DIRECT TV REC
FM MODE
SUB MENU
STATUS
EQ/SFC
PROG/CHECK
PROG/CHECK
HDD/DVD INPUT
AUDIO
S W. LEVEL
-/--
F
A B C D
AUXHDD DVD
FM/AM
OPEN/CLOS E
UPDOWN
VOLUME
INPUT SELECTOR
REC
TIME SLIP
TUNE
CH CH
PULL-OPEN
RDS
Í
3 4 2 1
ENTER
RETURN
Í/I
Numbered
buttons
Auto-Setup
Ch 1
Auto-Setup in progress, please wait.
RETURN: to abort
RETURN
RETURN
Owner ID
RETURN : leave
PIN number
¢¢¢¢
Name
House No.
Postcode
Other speaker setup options
1
Drive a screw (not included) into the wall.
Two screws are needed per speaker when attaching the speakers to a
wall.
[Note]
The wall or pillar on which the speakers are to be attached should be capable of supporting 10 kg per screw. Consult a qualified building contractor when
attaching the speakers to a wall. Improper attachment may result in damage to the wall and speakers.
When mounting the front and surround speakers to a wall, we recommend using a string (not included) to prevent it from falling ( below).
Use of optional speaker cables is recommended for wall mounted front and surround speakers. (You can also remove the speaker cables from the pipes
supplied with this system).
Preventing the speakers from falling over
Preparation
Attach screw eyes (not included) to secure the speakers to a wall
( right diagram).
You will need to obtain the appropriate screw eyes to match the walls and
pillars to which the screw eyes are going to be fastened.
Consult with a qualified housing contractor concerning the appropriate
procedure when attaching to a concrete wall or a surface that may not
have strong enough support. Improper attachment may result in damage
to the wall or speakers.
1 Thread the string (not included) through the slot on the rear of the
front and surround speakers to prevent them from falling over.
2 Loop the string through the screw eye and tie tightly.
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Attaching to a wall
Wall or pillar
30–35 mm
7.5–9.4 mm
8–11 mm
Front speakers
Vertical
142 mm
Vertical
240 mm
Center speaker
Vertical
27 mm
Horizontal
185 mm
Surround speakers
Vertical
84 mm
Vertical
340 mm
2
Fit the speaker securely onto the screws
with the holes.
Front speakers Center speaker Surround speakers
Move the speaker so that the screw is in
this position.
In this position, the speaker will likely fall if
moved to the left or right.
e.g. Front speaker
Screw eye (not included)
String (not included)
Rear side of the speaker
Approx. 150 mm
Wall
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Panasonic SC-HT1500 Installation guide

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