Gateway Speaker System kas103 User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
KAS-203  
System  
KAS-103  
System  
SW203  
Subwoofer  
SP303  
2 Rear  
Satellites  
SW103  
Subwoofer  
SP303  
2 Front  
Satellites  
SP103  
2 Rear  
CC103  
Center  
Satellites  
CC303  
Center  
SP103  
2 Front  
Satellites  
SW303  
Subwoofer  
KAS-303  
System  
SP303  
Rear  
SP303  
Center  
2 Rear  
Satellites  
SP303  
2 Front  
Satellites  
CC303  
Center  
Video-Shielded Home Theater Speaker Systems by  
Designed and engineered in the U.S.A.  
 
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Positioning Your  
Satellites  
UNPACKING  
PLACEMENT  
Carefully remove your new Gateway®  
speakers from their boxes, avoiding staples  
which can cause damage to the cabinets.  
Inspect each speaker for transit damage.  
If you discover damage, contact Gateway®  
immediately.  
Positioning Your  
Subwoofer  
Refer to Figure 1 for satellite speaker  
placement. Front channel speakers  
should be placed at least 6 feet apart to  
create proper stereo imaging. The rear  
channel surround speakers should be  
positioned behind and slightly to the  
sides of the viewer/listener. The rear cen-  
ter speaker should be positioned at the  
See the subwoofer owner’s manual.  
Save your cartons – they are the best  
possible protection for your speakers  
should you ever have a need to move them.  
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The Optimum Listening Position  
4 or 5 Speaker Surround Sound Setup  
REAR  
SATELLITE  
SUBWOOFER  
FRONT  
SATELLITE  
REAR  
CENTER*  
*SP303  
only on  
KAS-303  
system  
FRONT  
SATELLITE  
REAR  
SATELLITE  
Figure 1  
 
same height as the two surround speakers,  
but centered on the wall between them. It  
may take some experimentation with different  
locations for the surround speakers to suit  
your preference and your room. The center  
channel speaker should be placed as close to  
the TV as possible, preferably directly above  
or below the set.  
Screw firmly  
mounted  
Each satellite is supplied with a mounting  
bracket to allow hanging the speaker system  
on the wall. All that is needed is a good solid  
mount in the wall (into a wood stud if  
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/ ˝  
Keyed slot  
on satellite  
possible) to securely hold the weight of  
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the speaker. Leave approximately / ˝ of a  
Wall  
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screw head exposed from the wall and the  
keyhole slot in the mounting bracket will  
slide down over the head of the screw to  
hang the speaker on the wall (Figure 2).  
Figure 2  
See Figure 3. The metal bracket supplied on the  
rear of each satellite can be removed and an  
aftermarket swivel-type satellite mount can be  
used. Your Gateway® satellite speaker will  
accommodate both the “Omnimount 10  
Series” and the “Sound Gear SATP Series”  
and other manufacturers’ mounts. Follow  
the instructions included with the mount for  
proper wall attachment.  
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/ ˝- 20 screws  
Aftermarket Speaker  
Mounting Plate  
Figure 3: Using an Aftermarket Swivel Mount  
 
Setting Up Your  
New KAS-103, KAS-203,  
or KAS-303 System  
Speakers  
CAUTION: Make sure that you consult your  
amplifier’s owner’s manual regarding  
speaker setup. Your amplifier should be  
turned off throughout this procedure.  
Refer to Figure 4 for proper connection.  
Use the supplied male RCA to RCA line  
level cable to connect the subwoofer to the  
receiver. The satellites connect to the  
receiver as shown with the red/black wires  
supplied. Be sure to maintain proper  
polarity when connecting the satellites and  
center. Make sure the red wire goes to the  
(+) positive and the black wire goes to the  
(-) negative on both the receiver and  
speaker.  
SETUP  
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KAS-103 SETUP  
IMPORTANT: Make certain all stereo  
system components including the  
subwoofer are turned OFF before  
proceeding.  
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Figure 4: KAS-103 Setup  
 
with the red/black wires supplied with your sys-  
tem. Be sure to maintain proper polarity when  
connecting the satellites and center. Make sure  
the red wire goes to the (+) positive and the  
black wire goes to the (-) negative on both the  
receiver and speaker. Note: The rear center  
satellite is only used with the KAS-303 System.  
the wiring diagram in Figures 5 and 6 closely  
to produce the correct setup and to obtain  
“Ventriloquist” operation. When wired as  
shown and the switch on the upper center of  
the center channel speaker is in the UP posi-  
tion you will experience the “Ventriloquist”  
effect. This causes the small front satellites to  
effectively sound like much larger bookshelf  
speakers. When the switch is in the DOWN  
position, the “Ventriloquist” function will be  
KAS-203, KAS-303  
Setup  
IMPORTANT: Make certain all stereo sys-  
tem components including the subwoofer  
are turned OFF before proceeding.  
Refer to Figures 5 and 6 for proper connection.  
Use the supplied male RCA to RCA line level  
cable to connect the subwoofer to the receiver.  
The satellites connect to the receiver as shown  
CC303 Center  
Setting up the center and front satellites is dif-  
ferent than other standard speakers. Follow  
turned off and the front satellites perform as  
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a standard 2 / ˝ speaker.  
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Figure 5: KAS-203 Setup  
 
SP303  
Center Rear Satellite  
SP303  
Left Rear Satellite  
SP303  
Right Rear Satellite  
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SW303  
Subwoofer  
Note: Switch in the UP position  
to turn "Ventriloquist" function ON  
CC303 Center  
CC303  
engineered in the U.S.A. Made in China  
#7004675  
Designed  
&
SP303  
Right Front Satellite  
SP303  
Left Front Satellite  
Surround Sound Receiver  
RCA  
Line Cord  
Figure 6: KAS-303 Setup  
your receiver/integrated amp/preamp  
are turned all the way down (fully  
counter-clockwise).  
receiver’s volume control up to a  
normal listening level. If you don’t  
hear sound through your main  
speakers, turn off the system and  
check connections.  
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INITIAL  
LISTENING  
TEST  
o 3. Turn on your reciver. THEN turn on  
the subwoofer. Confirm that the  
subwoofer’s green POWER indicator  
is glowing. If it isn’t, check the  
o 5. If sound is coming out of your main  
speakers, turn the subwoofer’s  
power connections between the  
subwoofer and the wall socket.  
VOLUME control clockwise until you  
hear noticeable additional bass. If  
you don’t hear bass by the time you  
have advanced the subwoofer’s  
VOLUME control halfway, turn off  
the system and check connections.  
o 1. Double-check all connections.  
o 4. Play a musical selection that you are  
familiar with. Pick a song that has  
o 2. Make sure that the volume controls  
regular low bass beats. Advance the  
controls on both the subwoofer and  
 
You can leave the SW103 in the ON mode,  
and your SW203 or SW303 turned on and  
in AUTO mode when not in use. It does  
not draw much power in this state and  
will be ready to add low bass the moment  
you begin to play music. The SW103,  
SW203, or SW303 will automatically go  
into STANDBY mode after 10 to 20 min-  
utes, when no music is playing.  
o 6. Some digital receivers only send a  
subwoofer out signal when playing a  
DVD or movie in the digital mode. In  
the 2-channel (stereo music) mode,  
no subwoofer out signal is sent to the  
subwoofer. You may need to set your  
main speakers to “small” mode in  
your receiver setup to get the receiver’s  
subwoofer out to turn on. Check  
Caring for Your  
Gateway® Speakers  
The subwoofer and satellite cabinets are  
finished with a very high quality polymer  
laminate covering that is both attractive  
and serves as an excellent protection for  
the wood cabinet. The system can be  
cleaned with a damp, soft cloth or you  
may use a high-quality furniture polish to  
maintain the original luster.  
your receiver’s owner’s manual for  
setup and subwoofer operation.  
However, if you’re not using your stereo  
system for a long period of time (such as  
when you’re on vacation), unplug the  
subwoofer from the 120 volt AC wall plug.  
o 7. Adjust the subwoofer’s VOLUME control  
until you are satisfied with the amount  
of bass. You may want to try several  
different tapes, compact discs or DVDs  
while determining how high to adjust  
the subwoofer VOLUME. The amount  
of bass varies from disc to disc and  
between different types of music.  
A Word About  
Power Handling  
Remember, most amplifiers put out their  
full rated power well before the volume  
control is turned all the way up!  
If your speakers distort when you play  
them loud, turn down the amplifier.  
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o 8. After you are satisfied with the output of  
your subwoofer, you can make all your  
volume settings through your main  
stereo system’s volume control. The  
only time you might want to re-adjust  
the subwoofer’s VOLUME is when you  
encounter a musical selection that has  
abnormally low – or high – bass.  
Troubleshooting  
and Service  
Gateway® speakers do not use external fuse  
protection or circuit breakers because these  
devices tend to impede sound quality and may  
only protect the speaker to a marginal degree.  
Rather, we use components and designs of the  
highest caliber as an effective method of protect-  
ing the speaker. However, no amount of protec-  
tion will prevent damage caused by defective  
associated equipment or extreme abuse.  
KAS-103, KAS-203, KAS-303  
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
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If you have a problem, first try to determine  
if it is indeed a speaker problem. Determine  
whether the problem exists in both speakers.  
If its does, the problem likely originates in  
some other component in the system. If the  
problem is in one speaker only, reverse your  
speaker leads (left to right, right to left). If  
the problem moves to the other channel, your  
problem is not in the speakers.  
Satellites  
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Video-shielded, 2 / ˝ (6.4 cm) full range driven  
Enclosure: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black vinyl laminated MDF  
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Dimensions: . . . . . . . . . 5 / ˝ (14.6 cm) H x 3 / ˝ (9.8 cm) W x 3 / ˝ (8.9 cm) D  
Center-Channels  
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CC103: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Video-shielded, two 2 / ˝ (6.4 cm) full range drivers  
Once you have determined that you have a  
speaker problem, contact your dealer for autho-  
rized factory service information. If you are  
unable to contact your dealer, if your dealer  
is unable to solve your problem, or if you have  
any questions or comments regarding your  
Gateway® Speaker System, contact us at:  
CC303: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Video-shielded, two 4˝ (10.2 cm) x 6˝ (15.2 cm) woofers,  
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one 2 / ˝ (6.4 cm) mid-high driver  
Enclosure: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black vinyl laminated MDF  
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Dimensions (CC103): . . . . . . 3 / ˝ (9.2 cm) H x 7˝ (17.8 cm) W x 3 / ˝ (9.5 cm) D  
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Dimensions (CC303): . . 5 / ˝ (13.3 cm) H x 16 / ˝ (41.9 cm) W x 8 / ˝ (22.2 cm) D  
Powered Subwoofers  
See subwoofer owner’s manual  
System Specifications (including subwoofers)  
1-800-846-2301  
System Frequency Response (KAS-103 System): . . . . . . . 36 Hz.- 18.5kHz +/- 3dB  
System Frequency Response (KAS-203 System): . . . . . . . . .30 Hz.- 18.5kHz +/- 3dB  
System Frequency Response (KAS-303 System): . . . . . . .23Hz.- 18.5kHz +/- 3dB  
Characteristic Sensitivity: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 dB @ 1 watt, 1 meter  
Nominal Impedance: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ohms  
Describe the problem in detail. We will decide  
on the most appropriate course of action.  
©2003 Gateway®  
 

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