Connect your speaker system – Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 2 - User Guide User Manual
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You gain access to the BeoLab 2
socket panel through the hole on
the rear.
For reference, when locating the
sockets, use the overview on the
previous page and the graphics
imprinted on the socket panel.
For specific information about the
other speakers and units in your
Bang & Olufsen system, please
refer to the Guides enclosed with
these systems.
You might find it easier to
“thread” the cables into the
enclosed cable cover before you
connect them, as shown on the
previous page.
Speaker connections
Connect the BeoLab 2 to your system using
the enclosed 8-pin Power Link cable.
On the next page you can see examples of
three different setups: two surround sound
setups, and a stereo setup. In each
example it is explained which sockets to
use.
Dolby Digital system: The system has a
dedicated SUBWOOFER socket, and all
speakers are connected directly to your Bang
& Olufsen system.
Dolby Pro Logic system: This system has no
dedicated subwoofer socket. The front set of
speakers is connected to BeoLab 2, and
BeoLab 2 is connected to your Bang &
Olufsen system. The rear set of speakers is
connected directly to your Bang & Olufsen
system.
Stereo system: The left and right speakers are
connected to BeoLab 2, and BeoLab 2 is
connected to your Bang & Olufsen system
Remember to set the L • R • LINE switch to the
correct setting on each of your front and rear
speakers.
Connection to the mains
Connect the enclosed mains cord to the
socket marked
~
.
Connect your speaker system
OUT
R
L
OUT
IN
OUT
R
L
IN
Looping the signals through from
speaker to speaker: To avoid cables running
from both front speakers to BeoLab 2,
you may choose to loop the signal through
from speaker to speaker.