Tannoy Arena Highline 500 manual

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    OWNER’ S MANUAL[...]

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    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 SA TELLITE What’ s in the box? 4 How to wall mount 5 ST AND MOUNT What's in the box? 8 How to stand mount 9 CENTRE CHANNEL What’ s in the box? 10 How to wall mount 1 1 TOWER What’ s in the box? 13 How to connect 14 ROOM SET UP 15 CONNECT TO RECEIVER 16 SPECIFICA TIONS 17 W ARRANTY This equipment has been produced [...]

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    INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting T annoy loudspeakers developed in the UK by our dedicated team of design engineers. The T annoy Arena Highline 500™ speakers are designed to blend perfectly into your room and provide a sound stage which is at least as good as you would hear in a commercial movie theatre, but in the comfort of your own home. Y[...]

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    SA TELLITE Wha t’s in the box? 1 x Satellite speaker 1 x Long wall bracket 1 x Short bracket with pre-fitted cap 1 x Short bracket without pre-fitted cap 1 x Bracket cap 4 x 8mm Silver hex socket fixing screw + lock washers 1 x 5mm black cap head fixing screw + spring washer 1 x Ball nosed Allen key Required but not included: Sufficient cable for[...]

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    SATELLITE How to wall mount WARNING: It is your responsibility to ensure that the bracket to wall fixing screws or bolts and the walls themselves are strong enough to support the weight of the speaker – refer to the speaker weight specifications supplied in this manual. Particular care is needed when fixing to hollow or cavity walls - ‘'st[...]

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    SA TELLITE How to wall mount - continued Cut the speaker wire so that the (+) side is slightly longer than the (-) side and feed the speaker wire through spare bracket cap. Important Note: It is essential that the speakers are wired correctly at this stage. The (-) wire should have a solid black line, or similar , marked along it. Screw (+) wire in[...]

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    SATELLITE How to wall mount - continued Fix spare cap to bottom of bracket using cap screw and spring washer provided 7[...]

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    8 ST AND MOUNT What’ s in the box? 1 x Stand mount 2 x Lock washers 2 x Fixing screws 6 x Spikes 6 x Rubber feet 6 x M6 nuts[...]

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    ST AND MOUNT How to stand mount Attach the spike kits, or rubber feet, to the bottom of the stand then thread the cable through the stand base and shaft. Cut the speaker wire so that the (+) wire is slightly longer than the (-) wire. Screw the (+) wire into the red terminal and screw (-) wire into black terminal. Important Note : It is essential th[...]

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    CENTRE CHANNEL What’s in the box? 1 x Centre speaker 1 x Long wall bracket 1 x Short bracket with pre-fitted cap 1 x Short bracket without pre-fitted cap 1 x Bracket cap 4 x 8mm Silver hex socket fixing screw + lock washers 1 x 5mm Black cap head fixing screw + spring washer 1 x Ball nosed allen key 1 x Small stand Required but not included: Suff[...]

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    CENTRE CHANNEL How to wall mount WARNING: It is your responsibility to ensure that the bracket to wall fixing screws or bolts and the walls themselves are strong enough to support the weight of the speaker - refer to the speaker weight specifications supplied in this manual. Particular care is needed when fixing to hollow or cavity walls - ‘&apos[...]

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    CENTRE CHANNEL How to wall mount - continued Offer the speaker up to the wall bracket half way along. Engage speaker with bracket and slide across. Ensure cap is fully engaged with the wall bracket. Fix spare cap to bottom of bracket using the cap screw and spring washer provided. 12[...]

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    13 T OWER What’s in the box? 1 x Tower speaker 6 x Spikes 6 x Rubber Feet 6 x M6 Nuts Required but not included: Sufficient cable for your requirements[...]

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    TOWER How to connect Attach the spike kits or rubber feet to the base of the tower then thread the speaker cable through the base. Cut the speaker wire so that the (+) wire is slightly longer than the (-). Screw the (+) wire into the red terminal and screw (-) wire into the black terminal. Important Note : It is essential that the speakers are wire[...]

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    ROOM SETUP A 5.1 surround sound system consists of 5 separate speakers and 1 subwoofer. The centre channel is designed to reproduce most of the dialogue or solo performances. The front left and right speakers reproduce the left/right stereo information and special effects. The rear left and right speakers reproduce special effects. Try to get all 3[...]

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    CONNECTING THE SYSTEM TO YOUR A V RECEIVER Wire up the system connecting each speaker to the appropriate terminals on the receiver or amplifier making sure that cables connect red to red terminals (+ to +) and black to black terminals (- to - ). Please note : (+) is shown as grey, (-) is shown as white. Take care to distinguish between left and rig[...]

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    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ARENA HIGHLINE 500, CENTRE & SATELLITE SPEAKER PERFORMANCE: Recommended amplifier power 25 - 100W RMS Maximum sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m) 88dB Nominal impedance 8 Ohm Frequency response (-6dB) 85Hz- 54kHz Drivers 1 x 100mm (4”) Dual Concentric TM with 19mm (0.75”) HF 1 x 100mm (4”) LF Crossover frequency 1.75kHz Magn[...]

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    209.0mm (8.23”) 197.0mm (7.76”) 759.5 (29.90”) 999.5 - 1 199.5mm (39.35” - 47.22”) TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS ARENA HIGHLINE 500 SATELLITE ACCESSORY STAND Weight 5.9kg (13lbs) Dimensions H x W x D 760 x 209 x 197mm (29.90 x 8.23 x 7.76 ins) Finish Black gloss or silver gloss 18[...]

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    209.0mm (8.23”) 197.0mm (7.76”) 1160.5mm (45.69”) TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS ARENA HIGHLINE 500, TOWER SPEAKER PERFORMANCE: Recommended amplifier power 25 - 100W RMS Maximum sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m) 88dB Nominal impedance 8 Ohm s Frequency response (-6dB) 75Hz- 54kHz Drivers 1 x 100mm (4”) Dual Concentric TM with 19mm (0.75”) HF 1 x 100mm [...]

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    Check periodically for the latest manual revision that will always be available for download from www.tannoy.com The issue number of this manual is located below Part No. 6481 0481 / MAR 06 T annoy United Kingdom T : +44 (0) 1236 420199 F: +44 (0) 1236 428230 E: enquiries@tannoy .com T annoy North America T : (519) 745 1158 F: (519) 745 2364 E: inq[...]