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[. . . ] If shelf placement is required, place the speakers at least 75mm (3 in) from the shelf edge. While the system has a wide listening area, it is best that the satellites are orientated such that you have clear line of sight to the THX logo. SubwooFer Place the sub on the floor below the desk. Placement near a wall or floor (or both) will give the best bass performance. It does not matter which way the sub is pointing. packaGe contents Please carefully remove your Razer MakoTM from the packaging and locate: Subwoofer Satellite Speakers x2 Control Pod AC Power Cable Satellite Cables x2 3. 5 to 3. 5mm Stereo Cable Master Guide Introductory Booklet Sticker < 75mm (3") > 150mm (6") paGe 2 connectinG the razer makoTM components First locate the Razer MakoTM components and the location of the relevant connections as shown in Figure A. B D A C A Satellite speaker ~ left B Subwoofer/amplifier C Control pod D Satellite speaker ~ right (Figure A) E F G H I J K (Figure A) E Satellite speaker input F Control pod connector G Line 1 (3. 5mm mini-jack) H Line 2 (RCA connectors) I J Satellite speaker output On/off switch *Please note that in the US, the plug will be polarized and can only be inserted one way. K Main power input* ww w. ra ze rzone . co m paGe 3 Next, connect both the satellite speakers and the control pod as shown in Figure B. [. . . ] When the BASS indicator is lit on the Control Pod, use the Control Touch Area (B) to set the bass level. NOTE: After several seconds of inactivity, the Control Pod Control Touch Area returns to its normal state for volume adjustment. Touch the MUTE indicator on the Control Pod to silence the system. To connect a headphone, insert the 3. 5mm mini-plug into the headphone mini-jack of the Control Pod. " NOTE: When a headphone mini-plug is inserted into the Control Pod, the subwoofer and satellites will be muted. paGe 6 troubleshootinG · If Control Pod lights are off; ensure that - the Control Pod connector is securely attached to the subwoofer. Note that the control pod plug is similar to a VGA plug used for a video monitor. · If any of the plugs cannot be inserted, ensure that - there are no objects obstructing any of the plug openings. - in the case of the Control Pod connector, check that there are no bent pins. In the event any of the pins are bent in the connector, you may try straightening them with small needle nose pliers. · If there is no sound, ensure that - power, input and satellite cables are securely attached. In the event that one cable is not connected, there will be no sound from the system. This is most easily checked by unplugging the 3. 5mm audio cable from the computer. If you cannot confirm that the computer audio is functioning, try a different source such as an MP3 player headphone output as a source for the system. · If the sound is muffled, ensure that - objects are not obstructing the sound output slot of the satellite speakers. - the cable connection on each satellite is facing away from the listening area. - the equalizer controls on music software (such as iTunes) are set to "flat" or "off" · If the sound is too shrill (not enough bass), ensure that - the stereo audio input cable is securely attached at both ends. - the equalizer controls on music software (such as iTunes) are set to "flat" or "off" · If the sound has too much bass, ensure that - the bass level is adjusted for lower bass. - the equalizer controls on music software (such as iTunes) are set to "flat" or "off. " · If the sound is distorted, ensure that - the volume controls on the computer are not set at too high a level. · If there is radio interference from a radio station or cell phone, ensure that - the system is not placed too near a source of interference. In the case of mobile phone interference, try moving the mobile phone. For more detailed information and other troubleshooting tips, please visit www. razerzone. com. Care and maintenance Use a clean damp cloth to wipe or dust fingerprints off the speakers and Control Pod. Do not use any cleaning fluids or solvents, as these may damage the system. RazerTM may have patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets or other property rights, intellectual and otherwise concerning the Product and subject matter in this manual (both registered and unregistered). The warranty shall also be invalidated if any serial number or date stamp has been altered or removed from this Product. [. . . ] Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. [. . . ]

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