Kramer Electronics SPK-C411 user manual Plugging and Securing the Cable

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2.Place the tile rails on the tile and snap them into the two tabs on the C-ring. Align the rails so that the ends extend over the T-channel grid.

3.Insert a screw through each tab on the C-ring to secure the rails.

4.Connect the speaker wires to the appropriate connector terminals:

PIN 1 and PIN 2 are connected internally and are positive (+)

PIN 3 and PIN 4 are connected internally and are negative (-)

Screw the hold-down screws on the connector until tight, using a small screwdriver.

You can connect the speakers in the two following possible layouts:

Wiring in parallel: connect the wire pair of the subsequent speaker to PIN 2 and PIN 3. When one input connector is removed, subsequent speakers will remain connected (see Figure 3)

Daisy-chaining: connect the wire pair of the subsequent speaker to PIN 1 and PIN 4. When one input connector is removed, subsequent speakers will be disconnected (see Figure 3)

5.Plug the connector into the socket in the terminal cup of the speaker (see Figure 5).

6.Run the wires through the wires’ opening in the input terminal cover plug and then into the terminal block connector of the speaker.

Figure 5: Plugging and Securing the Cable

7.Push the speaker into the ceiling hole until the front baffle rim is leveled with the ceiling.

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SPK-C411 / SPK-C412 - Installing the Closed-back Ceiling Speakers

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Contents SPK-C411 This page is intentionally left blank Figures This page is intentionally left blank Introduction Getting Started Achieving the Best PerformanceOverview Your Closed-back Ceiling Speakers This table defines the ceiling mounting kit itemsShows a schematic diagram of the Closed-back Ceiling speaker Installing the Closed-back Ceiling Speakers Choosing the Best LocationCutting the Ceiling Tile Mounting the SPK-C411 / SPK-C412 Speakers Plugging and Securing the Cable Tighten the Mounting Tabs Painting the Speaker Technical Specifications SPK-C411SPK-C412 Page This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank Safety Warning