| SPEAKER CONNECTIONS | |
The | Turn Off All Power | |
There is a wall bracket for each satellite speaker. Each speaker | First, turn off all | |
bracket will require (4) | wire to make your connections. | |
should be fastened to a wall stud. If a wall stud is unavailable, | polarity coding is recommended. For longer distances, | |
install an anchor appropriate for a | or heavier wire is recommended.The side of the wire with a ridge | |
NOTE: The customer is responsible for the correct selection | or other coding is usually considered positive polarity (i.e., +). | |
Also, consult the owner’s manuals that were included with your | ||
and use of mounting hardware (available through hardware | amplifier or receiver to confirm connection procedures. | |
stores) that will ensure the proper and safe | Observe polarities when making speaker connections, as shown | |
the speakers. | ||
in Figure 5. Connect each + terminal on the back of the | ||
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Step 1. | amplifier or receiver to the respective + (red) terminal on each | |
speaker. Connect the – (black) terminals in the same way. | ||
Mark the positions on the wall where you would like to place the | ||
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mounting screws. | Important! | |
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Do not reverse polarities (i.e., + to – or – to +) when making connections. Doing so will cause poor imaging and diminished bass response. Be certain that positive and negative wire strands are completely isolated to avoid short circuits that may damage your equipment.
keyhole on the back of the speaker to the screwhead on the wall. |
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Figure 4. | Once positioned properly, the speaker should | Insert Bare |
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End; Release | Press Tab | |||
| slide down slightly and become secure. | |||
| Tab | and Hold |