1. Kupu Whakataki
This user manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Creative SBS-E2800 2.1 Channel Wired Speaker System. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper functionality and safety. Keep this manual for future reference.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete:
- 1 x Wāhanga Wūruiti
- 2 x Ngā Kaikōrero Amiorangi
- 1 x Mana Mamao
- 1 x RCA to 3.5mm Stereo Converter Cable
- 1 x Manual Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
- 1 x Kaari Korero Whaimana
- 1 x Waea Mana
3. Hua Neke Atuview
The Creative SBS-E2800 is a high-performance 2.1 speaker system designed to deliver clear audio with robust bass. It features multiple connectivity options and convenient controls.

Image 1: Creative SBS-E2800 Speaker System components.
3.1 Nga Waahanga Matua
- Whakawhitiwhiti: Houses the main amplifier, power supply, and a 5-inch down-firing bass driver. It also features control buttons, an LED display, and input ports.
- Kaikōrero Satellite: Two compact speakers for mid-range and high-frequency audio reproduction.
- Mana Mamao: Provides wireless control over power, volume, source selection, track navigation, and FM functions.
3.2 Mana me nga Tauranga
The subwoofer unit includes the following controls and ports:
- Paewhiri Mua: Power button, Mode selection, Volume Up/Down, Play/Pause, Next/Previous Track buttons, LED display, USB port, SD card slot.
- Paewhunga Rear: RCA input jacks for satellite speakers, 3.5mm stereo input jack, RCA input jacks for TV/DVD, FM antenna wire, Power input.
4. Tohutohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps to set up your Creative SBS-E2800 speaker system:
4.1 Te Whakanohonga Kaikorero
- Place the subwoofer on a stable, flat surface, preferably on the floor, to optimize bass performance.
- Position the two satellite speakers on either side of your listening area, ensuring they are at an equal distance from the listener for balanced stereo sound.

Whakaahua 2: Example placement of the speaker system in a room.
4.2 Te hono i nga Kai-korero
- Connect the RCA plugs from the satellite speakers into the corresponding RCA output jacks on the rear of the subwoofer unit. Ensure correct left and right channel connections.
4.3 Te Hono i nga Puna Ororongo
The SBS-E2800 supports multiple audio input methods:
- 3.5mm Stereo Input: Use the provided RCA to 3.5mm stereo converter cable to connect to devices such as computers, laptops, or MP3 players. Plug the 3.5mm jack into your device's audio output and the RCA plugs into the subwoofer's RCA input.
- RCA Tāuru: For devices like TVs or DVD players, connect directly using RCA audio cables (not included) to the dedicated RCA input jacks on the subwoofer.
- USB Drive / SD Card: Insert a USB thumb drive or an SD card into the respective slots on the front panel of the subwoofer for direct MP3 playback.
- Radio Irirangi: Extend the thin wire antenna located at the back of the subwoofer for optimal FM reception.
4.4 Hononga Hiko
- Connect the power cable to the power input on the rear of the subwoofer.
- Plug the other end of the power cable into a standard electrical outlet (220-230V~ 50Hz).
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Operate your speaker system using the controls on the subwoofer or the included remote control.
5.1 Hiko / Whakaweto
- Pehia te Mana button on the subwoofer's front panel or on the remote control to turn the system on or off.
5.2 Kōwhiringa Pūtake
- Pehia te MODE button on the subwoofer or remote control to cycle through available input sources: AUX (3.5mm/RCA), USB, SD, and FM Radio. The selected mode will be displayed on the LED screen.
5.3 Mana Rōrahi
- Whakamahia te Rōrahi Whakarunga (+) a Raro Whakararo (-) buttons on the subwoofer or remote control to adjust the audio level.
5.4 MP3 Playback (USB/SD)
- Insert a USB drive or SD card containing MP3 audio files into the respective slot. The system will automatically switch to USB/SD mode and begin playback.
- Whakamahia te Purei/Tatari, Riro Panuku, a Tuhinga o mua buttons on the subwoofer or remote control to manage playback.
5.5 FM Radio Mahi
- Hurihia ki FM mode using the MODE button.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Purei/Tatari button (often labeled 'SCAN' in FM mode) on the subwoofer or remote to initiate an automatic scan for FM radio stations. The system will store detected stations.
- Whakamahia te Riro Panuku a Tuhinga o mua buttons to navigate through the stored FM stations.
5.6 Equalizer Presets
- Pehia te EQ button on the remote control to cycle through various equalizer presets, adjusting the audio profile ki to hiahia.
6. Tiaki
Proper care ensures the longevity and performance of your speaker system.
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the surfaces of the speakers and subwoofer. Avoid using liquid cleaners, aerosols, or abrasive materials, as these can damage the finish or internal components.
- Taiao: Keep the speaker system away from direct sunlight, excessive heat sources, and high humidity. Ensure adequate ventilation around the subwoofer to prevent overheating.
- Te whakahaere: Avoid placing heavy objects on the speakers. Do not expose the speaker cones to direct pressure or sharp objects.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Creative SBS-E2800, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau he kaha | Power cable not connected; Power outlet not active; System is off. | Ensure power cable is securely connected. Check if the power outlet is working. Press the Power button on the subwoofer or remote. |
| Karekau he tangi | Incorrect input source selected; Volume too low; Audio cables not connected properly. | Press the MODE button to select the correct input source. Increase the volume. Check all audio cable connections (3.5mm, RCA, satellite speakers). |
| Oro kerekere | Volume too high; Audio source output level too high; Poor audio cable connection. | Reduce the volume on the speaker system and/or the audio source. Ensure audio cables are securely connected. |
| Te pōhiri FM kino | FM antenna not extended or poorly positioned. | Fully extend the FM antenna wire and try repositioning it for better signal reception. |
| Ko te mana mamao kaore e mahi | Remote battery depleted; Obstruction between remote and subwoofer; Remote not pointed at sensor. | Replace the remote control battery. Ensure there is a clear line of sight between the remote and the subwoofer's sensor. Point the remote directly at the subwoofer. |
8. Whakatakotoranga
Technical specifications for the Creative SBS-E2800 speaker system:
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Whirihoranga Tukuoro | 2.1 Channel |
| Te Mana Pūnaha Tapeke | 50 Wati (RMS) |
| Subwoofer Material | Te rakau |
| Rahi Atekōkiri Subwoofer | 5 Inihi |
| Āraitanga o te Wūruiti | 4 Ohm |
| Satellite Speaker Impedance | 6 Ohm |
| Whakautu auau | 45Hz ~ 20kHz |
| Ratio Tohu-a-Noise (SNR) | ≥70dB |
| Kōwhiringa Hononga | USB, SD Card, 3.5mm Stereo Input, RCA Input, FM Radio |
| Ngā Hōputu Ororongo Tautokohia | MP3 |
| Whakauru Mana | 220-230V~ 50Hz |
| Rahi Hua (LxWxH) | 32.3 x 41.4 x 21.6 cm |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 3.54 kg |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Creative offers a 1-tau iti pūtāhui for the SBS-E2800 speaker system. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and ensures on-site service where applicable.
For technical assistance, warranty claims, or customer support, please contact:
- Tau Tautoko Kiritaki: 01140890070
Please have your product model number (SBS E2800) and proof of purchase ready when contacting support.
10. Nga korero haumaru
To prevent fire, electric shock, or injury, always observe the following safety precautions:
- Kaua e tukuna tenei taputapu ki te ua, ki te makuku ranei.
- Kaua e waiho nga mea kua whakakiia ki te wai, penei i nga ipu, ki runga i te taputapu.
- Kaua e araia nga whakatuwheratanga hau. Tāutahia kia rite ki nga tohutohu a te kaihanga.
- Kaua e whakauruhia ki te taha o nga puna wera penei i nga radiators, nga rehita wera, nga umu, me etahi atu taputapu (tae atu ki ampkaiwhakaora) e whakaputa ana i te wera.
- Tiakihia te taura hiko kia kaua e hikoi, ka kowhakina mai ranei, ina koa ki nga moko, nga waahi waatea, me te waahi ka puta mai i te taputapu.
- Me whakamahi noa i nga taapiri / taputapu kua tohua e te kaiwhakanao.
- Wewetehia tenei taputapu i te wa e uira ana te tupuhi, i te kore ranei e whakamahia mo te wa roa.
- Tukuna nga ratonga katoa ki nga kaimahi ratonga whai tohu. Ka hiahiatia he ratonga ina kua pakaru nga taputapu i tetahi huarahi, penei i te taura hiko, te mono ranei kua pakaru, kua maringi te wai, kua taka ranei nga taonga ki roto i te taputapu, kua kitea te taputapu ki te ua, ki te makuku ranei, kaore e mahi noa. , kua tukuna ranei.