Laser SPK S20 User Manual

WARNING:  
Do not expose speakers to direct sunlight for  
extended periods.  
Do not use speakers in extremely hot, dusty,  
humid or damp conditions.  
SPK-S20  
Do not attempt to disassemble these speakers.  
There are no user serviceable parts inside.  
User Manual  
Opening these speakers may void your warranty.  
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SPECIFICATION  
Total Output Power: RMS 1W  
> RMS 0.5W Per Channel  
> 2” Full Range Speaker Driver  
> Frequency Response: 150Hz~18KHz  
> Magnetically Shielded  
Please read carefully before use  
> Power Indicator  
> Dimension: 60(W) x 85(D) x 133(H)mm  
SYSTEM CONNECTION  
OPERATING METHOD  
OPERATING METHOD  
CONNECTING METHOD  
USB connecting cable  
LED  
1: Plug the USB cable in a spare USB socket on your computer.  
NOTE:  
2: In the first instance the operating system should detect the  
speaker and automatically load the correct drivers.  
The power LED will light when connected to an active USB port.  
The LED will flicker when the speakers are recieving an audio signal.  
3: Adjust the volume to the desired level.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING:  
NOTE:  
Device not recognised:  
Confirm that the operating system has native drivers for USB Audio  
devices.  
In some cases Win98SE or ME can  
not detect USB audio devices  
and switch to them.  
If the operating system does not  
detect the USB speakers,  
Audio will stop at full volume:  
Ensure that the USB port used to connect the speakers is not  
overloaded. Move connection to other ports or connect using a  
powered USB hub.  
please open the “Control Panel”,  
select “Sound and Audio Devices”.  
Choose the “Audio” page and then  
change the “Default Device” to  
“USB Device” or “C-Media USB  
Device”  

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