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[. . . ] Read Instructions ­ All safety and operating instructions should be read before operating the device. Retain Instructions ­ The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed Warnings ­ All warnings on the device and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow Instructions ­ All operating and safety instructions should be followed. [. . . ] The subwoofer picks up and reproduces low frequencies from the signals on all these channels as they pass through it on the way to the main speaker system. On the subwoofer's back panel are three input/output minijack pairs: one green pair for left and right front channels (FRONT L/R) , a second black pair for left and right surround channels (REAR L/R), and a third orange pair for center channel and subwoofer (CENTER/SUB). If you have a three-piece speaker system, you will use the first pair, and if you have a 4. 1 system, you will use the second pair as well. If you have a 5. 1-channel speaker system, you will use all three pairs. FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 1. Unplug your multimedia speaker system from your computer's sound card or sound outputs, making careful note of which output jack is associated with each speaker connection. Usually the plugs and jacks will be color-coded GREEN for front left/right and BLACK for surrounds (rear), with the front jack directly above the surround jack on the back of the sound card. Placement and color coding of the jack used for center/subwoofer (center/bass) output, if any, varies from card to card; Klipsch uses ORANGE miniplugs and minijacks for this connection. Plug the cables from your speaker system into the corresponding OUTPUT minijacks on the TANGENT subwoofer's back panel. The cable for the front left and right speakers plugs into the GREEN OUTPUT jack. The cable for surround speakers (if any) plugs into the BLACK OUTPUT jack. The cable for a center speaker and a separate bass module (if any) plugs into the ORANGE OUTPUT jack. If the system has both subwoofer and preamp output jacks, use the subwoofer output. And if the subwoofer output is on an A/V receiver or amplifier, make sure you go into its bassmanagement setup menu and set Subwoofer to "On" or "Yes. " FIGURE 3 Caution: In actual use, stacking more than three units high is not recommended. P ro M e d i a ® S u b w o o f e r S y s t e m TANGENT Volume Control Connection (Fig. 5) The TANGENT comes with an external remote volumecontrol module for adjusting subwoofer level. Just run the cable from it back to the TANGENT and plug it into the back-panel minijack labeled VOLUME. In the passthrough configuration used with most multimedia speaker systems, the volume controls on the TANGENT and your main speakers are independent. That is, changing the volume on one does not affect the volume on the other. So if you change the volume set ting on the main speakers, you must readjust the TANGENT volume control as well in order to maintain the same tonal balance. For this reason, it is usually more convenient to use the TANGENT volume control only to adjust the balance between it and the main speakers and not to use the volume control on the main speakers at all once you have completed initial setup. Instead, use the software volume control in your computer's operating system as the master volume control. When the TANGENT is connected to a Klipsch ProMedia speaker with the TANGENT link output jack, to a TV set with variable-level audio output jacks, or to a home audio system, the volume-control module is used only to adjust the balance of bass from the TANGENT to higher sounds from the other speakers (see "Placement and Setup"). The volume control on your ProMedia speaker system, TV set, or audio system will function as a master volume control for the entire system. Multiple Subwoofers It is easy to daisy-chain multiple TANGENT subwoofers for higher performance and output capability, using the TANGENTlink, loop-through RCA input and output jacks on the back of each TANGENT. [. . . ] That's equivalent to another quadrupling of amplifier power, or sixteen times the original. Combining all these tricks can yield quite formidable bass from very compact subwoofers, right down to the very lowest audible frequencies. Over time, you can build the sonic equivalent of a much larger subwoofer just by daisy-chaining additional TANGENT subs into your system (Fig. Not quite a free lunch, but certainly a very economical one. FIGURE 3 Warning Do not vertically stack more than three TANGENT units! FIGURE 4 P ro M e d i a ® S u bw o o f e r S y s t em TANGENT WA R R A N T Y U. S. [. . . ]

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