Westinghouse VR4090 Setup Guide - Page 11

Connecting Your Speakers, continued - vr 4090 speakers

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Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Speakers, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until all connections have been made. To Connect Front Speakers Only: If you only intend to listen to stereo sound (as opposed to surround sound), you may simply connect a single pair of speakers. To do so: Using Banana Plugs (except for U.K.): 1. Tighten the speaker wire binding posts. If you do not tighten the posts, they will not conduct sound properly to the speakers. 2. Insert the plug from the positive jack on the RIGHT FRONT speaker into the pin jack on the positive RIGHT FRONT post. Repeat for the negative plug. 3. Repeat step 2 for the positive and negative wires on the LEFT FRONT speaker. Using Bare Wires: 1. Loosen the speaker wire binding posts. 2. Insert the wire from the positive jack on the RIGHT FRONT speaker into the U-shaped slot in the base of the positive RIGHT FRONT post. Lay the wire to the right of the post; that way, when you tighten the binding post, it will naturally twist the wire into the best connection. Tighten the post. Repeat for the negative wire on the RIGHT FRONT speaker as shown to the right. 3. Repeat step 2 for the positive and negative wires on the LEFT FRONT speaker. To Connect Front and Surround Sound Speakers: To listen to the full surround sound that this receiver can put out, connect front speakers, center, left surround, and right surround speakers. To do so: Using Banana Plugs (except for U.K.): 1. Tighten the speaker wire binding posts. If you do not tighten the posts, they will not conduct sound properly to the speakers. 2. Follow the steps under "To Connect Front Speakers Only" on this page to connect the RIGHT and LEFT FRONT speakers. 3. Insert the plug from the positive jack on the CENTER speaker into the pin jack on the positive CENTER post. Repeat for the negative plug. 4. Insert the plug from the positive jack on the RIGHT SURROUND speaker into the pin jack on the positive RIGHT SURROUND post. Repeat for the negative plug. 5. Repeat step 4 for the positive and negative wires on the LEFT SURROUND speaker. Using Bare Wires: 1. Loosen the speaker wire binding posts. 2. Follow the steps under "To Connect Front Speakers Only" on this page to connect the RIGHT and LEFT FRONT speakers. 3. Insert the wire from the positive jack on the CENTER speaker into the U-shaped slot in the base of the positive CENTER post, as shown to the right. Tighten the post. Repeat for the negative wire. 4. Insert the wire from the positive jack on the RIGHT SURROUND speaker into the U-shaped slot on the base of the positive RIGHT SURROUND post. Tighten the post. Repeat for the negative wire. 5. Repeat step 4 for the positive and negative wires on the LEFT SURROUND speaker. What if I Have a Powered Subwoofer? Simply connect the subwoofer's audio cable to the receiver's subwoofer PRE OUT jack as shown to the left. Never short circuit the + and - speaker wires. Do not switch the left and right speaker wires or swap the + 5 and - wires on the binding posts. The speakers must have a nominal impedance of between 6Ω and 16Ω (VR-4090/VR-4080), between 4Ω and 16Ω (KRF-V7773D for U.K.) or between 6Ω and 16Ω (KRFV7773D for U.S. Military and other countries). Using Bare Wires 1. Loosen post 2. Insert wire 3. Tighten post

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Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices
Connections
Connecting Your Speakers, continued
Do not
plug in the receiver to AC power until all connec-
tions have been made.
To Connect Front Speakers Only:
If you only intend to listen to stereo sound (as opposed to
surround sound), you may simply connect a single pair of
speakers. To do so:
Using Banana Plugs (except for U.K.):
1.
Tighten the speaker wire binding posts. If you do not
tighten the posts, they will not conduct sound properly
to the speakers.
2.
Insert the plug from the positive jack on the RIGHT
FRONT speaker into the pin jack on the positive RIGHT
FRONT post. Repeat for the negative plug.
3.
Repeat step 2 for the positive and negative wires on the
LEFT FRONT speaker.
Using Bare Wires:
1.
Loosen the speaker wire binding posts.
2.
Insert the wire from the positive jack on the RIGHT
FRONT speaker into the U-shaped slot in the base of
the positive RIGHT FRONT post. Lay the wire to the right
of the post; that way, when you tighten the binding post,
it will naturally twist the wire into the best connection.
Tighten the post. Repeat for the negative wire on the
RIGHT FRONT speaker as shown to the right.
3.
Repeat step 2 for the positive and negative wires on the
LEFT FRONT speaker.
To Connect Front and Surround Sound
Speakers:
To listen to the full surround sound that this receiver can
put out, connect front speakers, center, left surround, and
right surround speakers. To do so:
Using Banana Plugs (except for U.K.):
1.
Tighten the speaker wire binding posts. If you do not
tighten the posts, they will not conduct sound properly
to the speakers.
2.
Follow the steps under “To Connect Front Speakers
Only” on this page to connect the RIGHT and LEFT
FRONT speakers.
3.
Insert the plug from the positive jack on the CENTER
speaker into the pin jack on the positive CENTER post.
Repeat for the negative plug.
4.
Insert the plug from the positive jack on the RIGHT
SURROUND speaker into the pin jack on the positive
RIGHT SURROUND post. Repeat for the negative plug.
5.
Repeat step 4 for the positive and negative wires on the
LEFT SURROUND speaker.
Using Bare Wires:
1.
Loosen the speaker wire binding posts.
2.
Follow the steps under “To Connect Front Speakers
Only” on this page to connect the RIGHT and LEFT
FRONT speakers.
3.
Insert the wire from the positive jack on the CENTER
speaker into the U-shaped slot in the base of the positive
CENTER post, as shown to the right.
Tighten the post. Repeat for the negative wire.
4.
Insert the wire from the positive jack on the RIGHT
SURROUND speaker into the U-shaped slot on the base
of the positive RIGHT SURROUND post. Tighten the
post. Repeat for the negative wire.
5.
Repeat step 4 for the positive and negative wires on the
LEFT SURROUND speaker.
What if I Have a Powered Subwoofer?
Simply connect the subwoofer’s audio cable to the receiver’s
subwoofer PRE OUT jack as shown to the left.
Never short circuit the + and - speaker wires.
Do not switch the left and right speaker wires or swap the +
and - wires on the binding posts.
The speakers must have a nominal impedance of between
6
and 16
(VR-4090/VR-4080), between 4
and 16
(KRF-V7773D for U.K.) or between 6
and 16
(KRF-
V7773D for U.S. Military and other countries).
1.
Loosen post
2.
Insert wire
3.
Tighten post
Using Bare Wires