Final Installation In New Or Existing Construction
Installing the Speaker | 5. Place the speaker baffle in |
If the grille is already | the frame by installing the |
installed, remove it by | legs in the corresponding |
using a bent paper clip or | holes in the frame and |
the tip of a corkscrew and | tilting the speaker forward |
pulling it away from the | until the snaps engage |
frame (See Figure 18). | (See Figure 21). |
Figure 18
1. Separate the speaker wire so that at least two inches of each conductor are free.
2. Open the
3. Insert one unstripped wire fully into the |
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black and one into the red terminal. Pay |
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attention to the markings on the wire. |
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Each speaker must be connected to the |
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amplifier in the same way. Squeeze the |
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red and black levers until they click sig- |
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nifying that they have locked into the | Figure 20 | |
wire. Check to make sure that the knife | ||
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assembly inside the no strip connector | 6. Important: When installing the speak- | |
has properly pierced the wire (See | ers in the ceiling, or if the installation is | |
Figure 19). | located within an earthquake zone, it is | |
| recommended that you utilize the | |
| enclosed self tapping sheetmetal screws | |
| to secure the baffle to the frame. | |
| a. Locate the dimples on the front baffle. | |
| b. Place the | |
| screw in the dimple and turn it with a | |
| screw driver until it cuts through the | |
| baffle and anchors securely in the | |
| frame (See Figure 22). |
Figure 19
4. Insert the no strip terminal into the cor- responding socket on the rear of the speaker. Push it down until it locks in place. The terminal will only fit in the socket in one direction. If the terminal does not properly seat, reverse the termi- nal 180˚ and re insert (See Figure 20).
Figure 21
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