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Philips FB 206W
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POSITIONING
SETUP
Positioning
of
the
transmitter
unit
_
Position
the
unit
in
a
way
that
you
are
able
to
"see"
the
active
surround
speaker
from
the
position
of
the
unit.
To
avoid
sound
distortions
caused
by
magnetic
fields
do
not
place
the
transmitter
unit
on
your
TV
set.
Positioning
of
the
speakers
Important!
To
avoid
overheating
do
not
cover
any
vents
and
leave
a
minimum
distance
of
5
centimeters
(2
inches)
for
ventilation.
General
hints
for
positioning
Avoid
positioning
the
speakers
in
a
corner
or
on
the
floor,
as
this
will
boost
the
bass
tones
too
much.
Placing
the
speakers
behind
curtains,
furniture
etc.
will
reduce
the
treble
response,
thus
reducing
the
stereo
effect
considerably.
The
listener
should
always
be
able
to
"see"
the
speakers.
Each
room
has
different
acoustic
characteristics
and
the
positioning
possibilities
are
often
limited.
You
can
find
the
best
position
for
your
speakers
by
following
the
picture
above.
The
speakers
should
always
be
arranged
as
symmetrically
as
possible
in
the
room.
Positioning
the
centre
speaker
The
centre
speaker
should
be
placed
in
the
centre
between
both
front
speakers,
e.
g.
underneath
or
on
top
of
the
TV.
The
best
height
for
the
centre
speaker
is
at
the
height
of
the
listener's
ears
(while
seated).
Positioning
the
surround
speakers
The
surround
speakers
should
face
each
other
and
be
in
line
with,
or
at
most
1,5m
(4ft
6ins)
behind
the
listener.
Adjusting
the
relative
sound
level
_
After
installing
your
speakers,
you
will
have
to
find
a
good
sound
balance
between
the
surround,
the
centre
and
the
front
speakers.
r
In
the
instruction
booklet
of
your
appliance
you
will
find
a
section
describing
howto
adjust
the
sound
of
the
different
speakers.
Follow
those
instructions
to
get
the
most
out
of
your
new
PHILIPS
speakers.
Setting
the
input
sensitivity
A-B-C
Depending
on
which
sound
source
you
use,
the
signals
delivered
have
different
strengths.
If
the
red
light
on
the
front
of
the
transmitter
unit
starts
to
blink,
the
incoming
signal
is
too
strong.
This
will
cause
distortions!
Set
the
A-B-C
switch
to
adjust
the
input
sensitivity
to
a
lower
level.
If
the
red
light
on
the
front
of
the
transmitter
unit
goes
off
during
play,
the
incoming
signal
is
not
strong
enough.
Set
the
A-B-C
switch
to
adjust
the
input
sensitivity
to
a
higher
level.
Setting
the
transmitting
channel
_
1
In
case
of
interferences
of
the
signal
from
the
transmitter
unit
it
is
possible
to
shift
to
another
transmitting
channel.
1
Switch
off
the
active
surround
speaker.
2
Set
the
CHANNEL
slide
at
the
back
of
the
transmitter
unit
to
another
number.
3
Set
the
CHANNEL
slide
at
the
back
of
the
active
surround
speaker
to
the
same
number
as
on
the
transmitter.
4
Switch
on
the
active
surround
speaker.
Note:
-Always
be
sure
that
the
transmitter
unit
and
the
active
surround
speaker
are
switched
to
the
same
transmitting
channel,
otherwise
no
sound
or
only
a
distorted
sound
will
be
heard
on
the
surround
speakers.
Switching
On-Standby-Off
The
transmitter
unit
is
equipped
with
a
sensitive
input.
If
there
is
no
signal
on
the
SUB
and
SURR
input
the
transmitter
and
the
surround
speakers
will
switch
to
standby
after
approximately
100
seconds.
The
green
light
on
the
front
of
the
active
surround
speaker
shows
that
the
speaker
is
on.
If
the
red
light
is
on,
the
speaker
has
switched
to
standby.
To
switch
the
active
speaker
off,
use
the
POWER
switch.
If
the
red
light
on
the
front
of
the
transmitter
is
off,
it
has
switched
to
standby.
To
switch
the
transmitter
off,
unplug
the
AC/DC
adapter
from
the
mains.
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BrandPhilips
ModelFB 206W
CategorySpeaker System
LanguageEnglish

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