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User's Manual
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The HRS-SAT4 satellite loudspeaker
has an optional stand that allows it to be
installed neatly in your room.
The base of the stand can be tted with
four spikes, or four rubber-tipped spikes if
you have hardwood oors etc.
Tools required:
Allen wrench (supplied with stand)
Preliminary steps:
Run the speaker cables to each lo-
cation, so these can be tted to the
HRS-SAT4 loudspeaker during the
assembly of the stand. See page 6
and 7 for placement options.
Procedure:
1. Fit the column into the base,
and secure it with three screws
supplied. Fit the four spikes or rub-
ber-tipped spikes to the base and
tighten with the supplied wrench.
Optional Satellite Stand
2. Feed the speaker wires up through
the base, until they can be gently
pulled through the rectangular hole
near the top of the column.
3. Connect the speaker wires to the
loudspeaker rear terminals. Make
sure the polarity is correct, and
gently pull on the wires to make
sure they make a secure connec-
tion. Note that single and dual-
banana plugs cannot be used with
this stand.
4. Fit the keyhole bracket in the rear
of the loudspeaker over the screw
head that sticks out near the top
of the column. Check that it is
securely in the keyhole slot.
Column
Base
Spikes
3 screws
Wires
Wires
Binding
posts
Keyhole
bracket
Threaded
hole