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4  ASSEMBLING THE CENTRE & SATELLITE (HTS 101) WALL BRACKETS 

Fit the wall brackets to the smaller satellite speakers if you wish to wall mount them, as follows:
•  Locate the appropriate screws and lock washers in the accessory pack - 2 screws for each wall bracket.
•  Locate the Allen key tool which you will use to tighten the hex socket head screws.
•  Each wall mounting bracket has two halves and a long screw/ pin which holds the two halves together to act as the hinge.  

  One half is mounted on the speaker using 2 screws and the other half is mounted on the wall using suitable screws and  

  wall plugs. It is your responsibility to ensure that the wall and the screw fixing method are both strong enough to support  

  the weight of the satellite speakers. See the specification page for weights.
•  Separate each bracket into two halves by removing the long hinge screw.

•  Fit one half of the bracket with the large holes to the speakers using the screws and lock washers provided. The threaded  

  hinge pin hole in the bracket should face the terminals on the back of the speaker.Fit the other half of the bracket to the wall  

  using a suitable fixing method for the type of wall material- seek professional advice if unsure

•  Fit one half of the bracket to the centre speaker with the threaded hinge pin hole in the bracket facing the top of the cabinet This  

  orientation will allow the hinge pins to be fitted from the underside of the cabinet when mounting to the wall. Fit the other half of the  

  bracket to the wall using a suitable fixing method for the type of wall material- seek professional advice if unsure

 

•  Position the satellite or centre speaker (with half the wall bracket(s) fitted) against the other half of the wall bracket already fitted  

  to the wall. Line up the brackets so that the long screw pin can be inserted vertically from below the satellite or centre speaker and  

  screwed up lightly. The speakers will now swing in the horizontal plane for best aural and visual effect. Tighten the long screw/ pin  

  to finish.
•  To remove the speakers from the wall to access the wiring terminals, remove the long screw/ pin whilst carefully    

  supporting the weight of the speaker.
•  Alternatively, self adhesive feet are provided for shelf mounting.

Summary of Contents for HTS

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...TOWER SPEAKERS HTS 201 ASSEMBLING THE CENTRE SATELLITE HTS 101 WALL BRACKETS POSITIONING THE HTS SPEAKERS CONNECTING THE HTS SPEAKERS TO YOUR A V RECEIVER OR AMPLIFER GRILLES CARE OF CABINET TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 3: ...nd using this system for the first time Tannoy HTS systems are primarily designed for use with the following equipment An AV or Home Cinema Receiver with integral 5 1 decoder 5 power amplifiers and a dedicated LFE or subwoofer line level output An integrated DVD player with 5 1 decoder 5 power amplifiers and a dedicated LFE or subwoofer line level output A 5 1 decoder with LFE or subwoofer output ...

Page 4: ...uld face the terminals on the back of the speaker Fit the other half of the bracket to the wall using a suitable fixing method for the type of wall material seek professional advice if unsure Fit one half of the bracket to the centre speaker with the threaded hinge pin hole in the bracket facing the top of the cabinet This orientation will allow the hinge pins to be fitted from the underside of th...

Page 5: ...e right Viewed from above Front Left Front Right Left Rear and Right Rear speakers should form a rectangle with the viewing position in the centre of the rectangle Place the subwoofer on the floor alongside the wall nearest to the screen The exact position isn t critical and can be adjusted once the system is up and running Refer to subwoofer Owner s Manual DO NOT PLACE THE SUBWOOFER CLOSER THAN 1...

Page 6: ...and right channels and the front and rear channels as seen from the viewing position This is a very important stage in setting up Getting things wrong at this stage is the most likely reason for disappointing results when troubleshooting the system 7 GRILLES The HTS grilles have been designed to provide acoustic transparency However for ultimate fidelity the enthusiast will appreciate the slight i...

Page 7: ...andTM dome with neodymium magnet system LF 2 x 75mm 3 paper cone Crossover Frequency 3kHz LF to HF Magnetic shielding Yes Weight 2 3kg 5 1lbs Dimensions H x W x D 106mm x 250mm x 166mm 4 2 x 9 8 x 6 6 including grille Supplied accessories Wall bracket self adhesive feet TOWER Recommended amplifier power 25 100 Watts RMS Sensitivity 2 82V 1m 88dB Nominal impedance 6 Ohms Frequency response 6dB 80Hz...

Page 8: ...nfragen tannoy com Tannoy Middle East T 00 971 04 4401208 E enquiries tannoy com TC Group International T 00 45 8742 7000 E info tcgroup international com TC Group Americas T 00 1 519 745 1158 E info tcgroup americas com Tannoy adopts a policy of continuous improvement and product specification is subject to change tannoy com ...

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