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TO AMPLIFIER/RECEIVER
TESTING THE SYSTEM
There are two ways of testing your home theater system.
1. Using your A/V Receiver's Test Tone: Keep the volume
control on the A/V Receiver at some low setting (1/4th of
its maximum position). Keep the tone controls (Bass and
Treble) at their mid position. On most A/V Receivers
there is a button called "Test Tone". If you select this
button, you will hear a hissing type of sound (called white
or pink noise) coming from the Main Front Left, Center,
Main Front Right and Rear (Surround) speakers in that
order. This sound sequence will keep repeating itself until
you defeat the Test Tone button. (Most A/V Receivers will
also allow you to increase or decrease the volume of the
Center Channel speaker and Rear speakers with respect
to the Main speaker). If no sound is heard from any
speaker(s), check the Troubleshooting Guide.
2. Using a sound source: The other method of testing your
system is to play music from a source such as a CD
player. Make sure you have selected "CD" player on the
A/V Receiver. Play music. You should hear sound from
your speakers. (Note: read the operating instructions that
came with Receiver carefully. Most Receivers cut off
sound to the Center Channel speaker if they are in
Stereo mode or Bypass mode).
HOME THEATER WALL PANEL
FRONT VIEW
CPHT200WH
CPHT200
CONNECT SPEAKER WIRES TO
THE RESPECTIVE TERMINAL BLOCKS
TERMINAL
REAR VIEW
BLOCK
FIGURE 1