Niles Audio HDLCR manual Loudspeaker Wire, Incorporating a Remote Control

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LOUDSPEAKER WIRE

Use 2-conductor loudspeaker wire when connecting loudspeakers to your receiver or amplifier. For most applications, we recommend using 16- or 18-gauge wire. For wiring runs longer than 80 feet, we recommend 14-gauge wire. The spring-loaded terminals of the HDLCR will accommodate up to 12-gauge wire directly. Larger sizes can be accommodated via pin connectors.

When running wire inside walls or ceilings, use special jacketed cable (CL-2 or CL-3) to protect the wire and for fire prevention. In some areas, conduit is also required. For a trouble-free installation, low-voltage wire such as speaker wire must be run in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any applicable provisions of the local building code. If you are unsure of the correct installa- tion techniques, wire jacket, or type of conduit to use, consult a professional audio/video installer, building contractor, or the local building and inspection department.

INCORPORATING A REMOTE CONTROL

If you are planning to use a stereo system with a hand-held IR remote control, consider the advan- tages of having a Niles IR Repeater system installed. It will allow you to control all of the functions of your system from the room with the remote pair of speakers.

Niles makes a number of IR sensors, which install in the wall, in the ceiling, in cabinetry, on tabletops, or even behind the grille of your Niles HDLCR speaker. An IR sensor requires that a CAT5 cable be home run from each sensor location to the main equipment location. This wire is normally run beside the speaker wire at the same time. Typically, the sensor is placed in a location that faces the listening position.

Most remote controls will have an effective line-of-sight range of 18 to 30 feet when used with any Niles sensor placed in a wall, ceiling, on a cabinet or tabletop. However, when a Niles MS-100 MicroSensor® is used behind the HDLCR’s perforated aluminum grille, the effective range is reduced to 9 to 15 feet.

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Contents Hdlcr Congratulations Table of ContentsIntroduction Features and BenefitsMicroperf Aluminum Grilles INSTALLER-SELECTABLE Acoustic Fine TuningCTR L/R Mode Switch Easy Retrofit Installation in Your Existing HomeNILES’ HD HIGH-DEFINITION Voice Matching Installation ConsiderationsDolby Digital Ready Recommended Amplifier Power Tools and PrecautionsIncorporating a Remote Control Loudspeaker WireInsulating the Wall Cavity Speaker PlacementPlacing the Hdlcr AS the Front Left and Right Speakers Boundary Effect Hdlcr Placing AN Hdlcr AS the CENTER-CHANNEL SpeakerInstallation Fundamentals Running the Speaker Wire in NEW ConstructionObserve Safety First About Drilling Scheduling and PreparationPulling the Cable Concealing Speaker WireAbout Interior Walls About Exterior Walls Planning the Speaker Wire RouteOther Possible Speaker Wire Routes Include Speaker wiringNEW Construction Installing a Bracket Installing the BracketCutting Holes Exact location of the wire on a set of plans Concealing Speaker Wire for a Future InstallationThrough 4 at a new location Existing Construction Installing a BracketFinishing the Installation Installing the FramePainting the Grille and Frame Setting the CTR L/R Mode Installing a Niles MS-100 MicrosensorConnecting a speaker wire to the Hdlcr terminals Connecting and Installing the SpeakerChecking Speaker Phase Adjusting the Tweeter Acoustic Fine TuningRemoving the Grille Installing the GrilleListening AT Higher Volumes CleaningRemoving the Speaker SpecificationsLimited Warranty Yes Warranty Registration CardL e s a u d i o C o r p o r a t i o n