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Getting Started Getting Started
NOTE:
•To ensure safety, do not place any objects
on top or lean objects against the speaker
system.
The speaker may topple down or fall if
force is applied to the sides. Be particularly
careful to avoid this, as this could cause
injury or other serious accidents.
When installing the speaker systems on
the wall, to ensure safety, have specialists
do the installation work.
Be sure to fasten the speaker cords to a
wall, etc., to prevent people from tripping
over them or otherwise pulling on them
accidentally, causing the speaker systems
to fall.
Be sure to check for safety after installing
the speaker systems. Afterwards, perform
safety inspections at regular intervals to be
sure there is no danger that the speaker
systems will fall. Denon will accept no
responsibility for damages or accidents
caused by inappropriate choice of the
place of installation or improper installation
procedures.
For your safety, do not put anything nor
lean yourself on the loudspeakers.
Do not push the loudspeaker
from aside to protect it from
toppling that may cause
serious accident.
Fix speaker cables to prevent being caught
on it and making loudspeakers toppling
down.
SC-S101
When mounting the speaker system (SC-
S101) on a speaker stand or wall bracket.
As shown in the diagram, fasten the speaker
stand to the back of the speaker using the two
included screws.
When mounting, be sure to install properly
and securely.
When placing the included SC-S101 speakers
on a rack or shelf, fasten the included speaker
stand securely using the screws included with
the SC-S101 speakers (left and right).
2 Speaker stand installation
Speaker stand
Screws
SC-S101
Wall
Screws
Wall bracket
When placing the speaker system (SC-S101)
on a stand, etc., stick the included cushion
pads at the two corners of the bottom
surface. (Refer to the illustration below.)
Stick the cushion pad here.
Bottom of SC-S101
Cautions on handling
Switching the input function when input
terminals are not connected.
A clicking noise may be produced if the input
function is switched when nothing is
connected to the input terminals. If this
happens, either turn down the VOLUME knob
or connect components to the input terminals.
Muting of HEADPHONE jack and SPEAKER
terminals.
The HEADPHONE jack and SPEAKER
terminals include a muting circuit. Because of
this, the output signals are greatly reduced for
several seconds after the power switch is
turned on or input function, surround mode or
any other-set-up is changed. If the volume is
turned up during this time, the output will be
very high after the muting circuit stops
functioning. Always wait until the muting
circuit turns off before adjusting the volume.
Whenever the power switch is in the
STANDBY state, the apparatus is still
connected on AC line voltage.
Please be sure to unplug the cord when
you leave home for, say, a vacation.
DVD Surround receiver Speaker system
•Muting of after power is turned ON.
The built-in amplifier of the active subwoofer
includes a muting circuit. The output signal is
strongly attenuated for several seconds after
the power is turned on. If the volume is
adjusted during this time, the output may be
extremely high when the muting circuit is
deactivated. Be sure to wait for the muting
circuit to be deactivated before adjusting the
volume.
Magnetic force of speaker system.
Note that color blotching may occur on a TV,
etc., due to interaction with the speaker
system if there is a magnet or an object
generating magnetic force nearby.
Example:
(a) When there are magnets on the door of the
rack, stand, etc.
(b) When a health device, etc., equipped with
magnets is placed nearby.
(c) When toys or other objects using magnets are
placed nearby.
NOTE:
Be sure to fasten the power supply cord
to a wall, etc., to prevent people from
tripping over it or otherwise pulling on it
accidentally, causing the subwoofer to fall.
Subwoofer
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