Yamaha NS-P276 Manual Do Utilizador

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7
 
Connecting speaker cables
 
Keep the speaker cables as short as possible. Do 
not bundle or roll up excess cable. If the 
connections are faulty, you will hear no sound 
from the speakers.
 
Before connecting the cables:
 
Remove a small amount (about 10 mm) of 
insulation coating from the end of each speaker 
cable.
One side of the included speaker cable is marked 
with a broken white line; the other side is unlined.
Connect the (+) terminal on the speaker to the (+) 
terminal on the amplifier using the cable side 
marked with the broken white line. Connect the (–) 
terminals on both components using the unlined 
side of the speaker cable.
 
Inserting the cables:
1.
 
Press and hold the terminal tab, as shown in the 
figure below.
 
2.
 
Insert the bare wire core.
 
3.
 
Release your finger from the tab to allow it to 
lock securely on the bare wire core.
 
4.
 
Test the security of the connection by pulling 
gently on the cable at the terminal.
 
Note:
 
 Do not let uninsulated bare wires touch each 
other as this could damage the speaker or the 
amplifier.
 
Connections:
 
• Connect the front, center and surround speakers (and 
surround back speaker for the NS-P276) to the 
speaker output terminals on your amplifier using the 
included speaker cables.
– The included speaker cables have labels marked 
FRONT L, FRONT R, CENTER, REAR L, REAR 
R (and REAR C for NS-P276). Connect each 
speaker cable to the corresponding speaker as 
illustrated in the figure on page 6.
– Connect each speaker making sure not to reverse 
the polarity (+, –). If the speaker is connected with 
reversed polarity, the sound will be unnatural and 
lack bass.
– For the front and surround speakers only, connect 
one speaker to the left (marked L) terminals on 
your amplifier, and the other speaker to the right 
(marked R) terminals.
• Connect the subwoofer to the line output (pin jack) 
terminal(s) on the amplifier.
– To connect to a YAMAHA DSP amplifier (or AV 
receiver), connect the SUBWOOFER (or LOW 
PASS, etc.) terminal on the rear of the DSP 
amplifier (or AV receiver) to the INPUT terminal 
on the subwoofer.
 
Connecting components and the 
 
subwoofer to AC power
 
After you complete all speaker and subwoofer 
connections, plug the amplifier, other audio/video 
components, and the subwoofer into an AC outlet 
of appropriate voltage. Make sure the subwoofer’s 
 
VOLUME
 
 control is set to 0 before proceeding to 
adjust the speaker balance as described on page 8.
Good
Not Good
3
1
2
Red: positive (+)
Black: negative (–)
Note: Do not insert 
the insulation coating 
into the hole. The 
sound may not be 
produced.
 
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