Onkyo Portable Speaker SKF 201 User Manual

SKF-201  
Connection  
Front Speaker System  
Turn the sound volume to the minimum and turn OFF the  
amplifier power switch (POWER) before connecting the speaker  
cables.  
The nominal impedance of this speaker system is 6  
amplifiers capable of handling this impedance.  
Use the supplied speaker cables to connect between speaker 's  
binding posts and the amplifier's speaker terminals as illustrated  
below.  
Thank you for your purchase of the Onkyo speaker system.  
Please read this manual thoroughly before using it.  
Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to  
obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from  
your new speaker system.  
. Use only  
Please retain this manual for future reference.  
Connect the speaker cables securely to the terminals, with the  
core wires twisted properly. In this case, make sure that the core  
wires do not touch each other. Note that a short circuit in core  
wires may result in damage to the amplifier.  
Before using this unit  
The speaker cabinet is made of wood and is therefore  
sensitive to extreme temperatures and humidity. Avoid  
placing the speaker systems in locations subjected to direct  
sunlight, or in smokey or in humid places, such as near an  
air conditioner, humidifier, bathroom, or kitchen. Doing so  
may result in damage to the speaker.  
Place the unit on a rigid, level surface. Placing it on a  
slanted surface or weak base not only may cause the unit to  
fall, but also results in decreased sound quality.  
Be sure to turn off your amplifier before connecting the  
speaker system. Connecting them with the amplifier's power  
on may result in damage to the amplifier or the speaker  
system.  
This speaker system uses banana-plug compatible binding  
posts.  
Connect the Right and Left speakers (as viewed from the  
listening position) to the amplifier's corresponding Right and Left  
speaker terminals.  
Ordinary connection (single-wiring)  
1. Loosen the LOW-FREQUENCY binding post screws, with the  
jumper bars attached.  
2. Insert the speaker wires to the connection holes. Fasten the  
screws securely again.  
* To use banana-plug speaker cables, insert the banana plug  
into the center hole of each binding post.  
Note:  
Keep water or other liquids away from the unit. If water is  
spilled into the unit, not only the unit but also the speakers  
themselves may be damaged.  
Make sure that the HIGH-FREQUENCY jumper bars are not loosened.  
HIGH-FREQUENCY binding post  
LOW-FREQUENCY binding post  
Name and function of each part  
Grille plug holes  
Cabinet  
Tweeter  
Grille  
R
L
Amplifier's speaker output  
terminals  
(Or AV amplifier's front  
speaker output terminals)  
Woofer  
Bi-wiring connection (Remove the attached jumper bars.)  
1. Using two sets of speaker cables, connect the HIGH FRE-  
QUENCY and LOW-FREQUENCY binding posts independently  
to your amplifier.  
2. On the amplifier, connect the speaker cables to the speaker  
output terminals paying close attention to maintain consistent  
polarity (See below.).  
Bass-reflex port  
Precaution on use  
This speaker system can handle the specified input power  
when it is used for ordinary music reproduction. If the  
following abnormal signals are fed to the speaker, however,  
an overcurrent may flow in the internal circuits, causing  
burning or breakage of the wires even if the input power is  
below the specified rating.  
R
L
Amplifier's speaker output terminals  
(Or AV amplifier's front speaker output  
terminals)  
1. Noise produced when FM station is not tuned in  
2. Sound produced when fast-forwarding cassette tape  
deck  
Remove the  
jumper bars.  
3. High-frequency sound generated by an oscillator, an  
electronic musical instruments, etc.  
4. Oscillating amplifier signals  
5. Special test signals produced by audio checking CD, etc.  
6. Sound produced when connecting or disconnecting audio  
connection cables (Always turn off the amplifier’s power  
before connecting or disconnecting cables.)  
Beforeturningontheamplifier'spowerswitch:  
Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (–) speaker  
cables do not contact each other. Otherwise, a short-circuit  
may occur, causing damage to the amplifier.  
Be sure to connect the speaker cables with correct polarity  
(connect the speaker's positive (+) and negative (–) binding  
posts with the amplifier's corresponding speaker terminals).  
Reversed polarity results in impaired bass-range  
reproduction, causing mislocalization of the sound image.  
Also, be sure to connect the Right and Left speakers with  
the amplifier's corresponding speaker terminals.  
Pull lightly on the speaker cables to ensure that they are  
connected firmly.  
7. Howling when a microphone is used  
Do not place magnetic objects such as screwdrivers and iron  
parts near the speaker system since they use speakers with  
strong magnets. Otherwise, the objects may be attracted,  
causing injury or damaging the diaphragm.  
 

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