Artison P-LCR/UMB Manuale di installazione - Pagina 8

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MOUNTING THE LCR TO THE UMB
Every LCR comes with an attached Main Bracket, which is used to fasten the speakers to the
UMB. The Main Bracket may also used to mount the LCR speakers to the wall.
1. Remove the Main Bracket by loosening the LCR Knobs in a counter-clockwise direction.
2. Carefully slip the Main Bracket off of the LCA. SEE FIGURE 5. WARNING: DO NOT place
the LCR on it's face as this may permanently damage the drivers.
3. Locate the center of each side of the display and place a short piece of masking tape there.
Using a tape measure, determine the exact vertical center of the display and make a mark on
the tape with a pen or pencil. Double-check your measurements. SEE FIGURE 6.
4. Place the LCR's Main Bracket against the UMB that is now attached to the display. Insert the
Bracket to Bracket Screws (supplied in your Hardware Kit) to loosely hold the Main Bracket in
place, do not tighten them yet. Align the center mark on the Main Bracket with the center mark
on your display. Then tighten the Bracket to Bracket Screws. NOTE: Only 2 screws per
side are needed to secure the Main Brackets (one at the top and one at the bottom).
The spare holes in the UMB are to accommodate different flat panel displays.
5. Carefully slide the LCR onto the Main Bracket that is now mounted to the display. NOTE:
Place each LCR on their corresponding sides of the television. The DualMono™
Center Channel should be located toward the top of the display, with the drivers
pointing inward. SEE FIGURE 7.
6. Use the knobs that you removed earlier to loosely re-attach the speakers. Slide the LCRs
back and forth until the front edge is approximately 1/8" behind the front surface of the display.
Tighten the knobs to hold the speaker in place. SEE FIGURE 8. NOTE: It may be easier to
perform final alignment after your LCRs have been wired as described in the next
section of this Guide.
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