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Technical support, Specifications, Important – Cambridge SoundWorks Home Theater System User Manual

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Technical Support

Inside U.S.A., Canada and Latin America

Creative Labs Inc. Technical Support

If you need technical assistance, call 405-742-6622. Technical support is
available seven days a week from 8:00 am to midnight, Central time.

You can get the latest program and driver updates from Creative Labs’ bulletin

board, 24 hours a day. Call 405-742-6600; use modem settings:

Baud rate:

300 to 14400
(V.32/V.42 bis)

Data bits:

8

Parity:

none

Stop bits:

1

You can also send a FAX at 405-742-6633 or write us at:

Technical Support
Creative Labs, Inc.
1523 Cimarron Plaza
Stillwater, OK 74075

To reach Creative Technical support via the Internet, visit our technical support

web site at http://www.creativehelp.com, for troubleshooting help.

For information about this product and other Creative Labs’ products, visit

Creative Zone at http://www.soundblaster.com. Or, call Customer Service at
800-998-1000

Faxback information is available by calling 405-372-5227

Specifications

DeskTop Theater 5.1

Six-channel

Amplifier Specifications

Left, Right, Left Surround, Right
Surround amplifiers, each of
four:
One channel driven into a 4
ohm load at less than 1% total
harmonic distortion, at 1 kHz–5
watts RMS

Center Channel amplifier: One
channel driven into a 4 ohm load at
less than 1% total harmonic
distortion, at 1 kHz–15 watts RMS

Subwoofer amplifier: One channel
driven into a 4 ohm load at less
than 1% total harmonic distortion,
at 100 Hz–15 watts RMS

Important

Playback Levels

DeskTop Theater 5.1 is intended for
individual or small group listening
and will achieve surprisingly high
output levels. However, playing
the system continuously at overly
loud, distorted levels on heavy
bass program material may cause
its internal fuse to blow.

The fuse can be replaced

only by

a qualified representative. To avoid
this inconvenience and a possible
non-warranty repair charge,
reduce the playback volume when
the system shows obvious signs of
stress, i.e. it sounds “raspy,”
“fuzzy,” and/or “muddy.”

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