Lenoxx Electronics HT-391 manual Tips for connecting the speaker wires

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SPEAKER SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

Tips for connecting the speaker wires

Unwind and stretch out the speaker wires attached with each speakers, then push and hold down the speaker terminal tab on the back of the main set to insert each wire. Make sure the wire is fully inserted, but the insulation is not covering the inserted part of the speaker wires.

To avoid short-circuiting the speakers

Make sure the stripped end of each speaker wire does not touch another speaker terminal or the stripped end of

another speaker wire.

SPEAKER TERMINALS

Examples of poor connection of the speaker wires

PUSH AND HOLD THE COLORED TAB OF TERMINAL.

Stripped speaker wire is touching another speaker terminal.

 

Make sure not even 1 strand of wire touches the other

 

wire!

WHILE HOLDING THE TAB OF THE TERMINAL, STICK

THE EXPOSED PART OF THE WIRE INTO THE HOLE

OF THE TERMINAL.

Stripped wires are touching each other due to excessive removal of insulation. Do not allow the above to happen on your set.

REMOVE YOUR FINGER FROM THE TERMINAL TO LOCK THE WIRE INSIDE THE TERMINAL.

GO ON TO THE NEXT WIRE & REPEAT ABOVE.

MAKE SURE POWER IS OFF WHEN DOING THE ABOVE.

NOTE:

Be sure to match the speaker wire to the appropriate terminal on the back of the main set: (+) to (+) (color), and (-) to (-) (black). If the wires are reversed, the sound will be distorted and will lack some tones. Follow the color codes of each terminals.

NOTE: If longer wires are needed, you may buy any good quality speaker wire and splice the wires yourself. Please make sure the wires are not shorting to each other and observe the correct color polarity. Many speaker wires have a dotted line or solid line or raised rib on one side to identify each side.

Also make sure you use electrical tape to cover your splices.

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