Radio Shack 40-1431 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
Connecting the Speakers
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You can connect the speakers to any audio source that has
a
1
/
8
-inch headphone or line-out jack.
1. Press
POWER
to turn the speakers off. Make sure the
audio source's power is also turned off.
2. Plug the speakers's
1
/
8
-inch plug into the audio source's
headphone or line-out jack.
3. Press
POWER
to turn the speakers back on. Also be
sure to turn the audio source’s power back on.
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1. Rotate
VOLUME
to
MIN
. If the speakers are connected
to a headphone jack, be sure the audio source’s
volume is set to its lowest level, then rotate
VOLUME
to
a comfortable listening level.
2. To turn on the speakers, push
POWER
. The power
indicator lights.
3. Turn on the audio source.
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4. If the speakers are connected to a line-out jack, adjust
VOLUME
on the speakers to the desired level.
5. To enhance the bass or treble sound, adjust
BASS
or
TREBLE
until you reach the desired level.
6. Press
POWER
to turn off the speakers. The power
indication turns off. Then turn off the audio source’s
power.
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Keep the speakers dry; if they get wet, wipe them dry
immediately. Use and store the speakers only in normal
temperature environments. Handle the speakers carefully;
do not drop them. Keep the speakers away from dust and
dirt, and wipe them with a damp cloth occasionally to keep
them looking new.
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If your speakers is not performing as it should, take it to your
local RadioShack store for assistance. Modifying or
tampering with the speakers’s internal components can
cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty.
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For the best stereo effect,
position the speakers apart
from each other and facing the
center of the listening area.
Connecting the speakers to a
headphone jack usually
disconnects any other
speaker(s) connected to the
audio source.
If the speakers are connected
to a line-out jack, the audio
source's volume control has no
effect on the speakers's
volume.
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Setting the audio source's
volume too loud can cause
sound distortion, damage the
speakers, and possibly damage
your hearing.
You might permanently damage
your speakers by cleaning them
with a vacuum cleaner. Use a
feather duster or a soft loose
cloth instead.