Sima Products SSW-4, SSW-6 user manual Operation, Initial connection, Inputs

Models: SSW-4 SSW-6

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Push the tab and simultaneously insert the wire into the correct hole.

Verify that there are no wire frays.

Connect the wires from the speaker output from your receiver or amplifier to the SSW-4/6 terminals marked AMPLIFIER. Pay attention and connect the “+” output from the right front output on the amplifier to the right “+” input on the SSW-4/6 and connect the “-” output from your amplifier to the “-” input on the SSW-4/6. Likewise, connect the left channel wires to the left input of the SSW-4/6.

Next, connect the wires from each of the speakers to the corresponding connection on the SSW-4/6.

Finally, attach one of the pre-printed labels to the front of the unit in the recessed area so the button matches the location of the speaker.

Operation

Initial connection

It is recommended that you select only one speaker pair in the same room you are in for initial turn on. Select this speaker pair and turn on your receiver/amplifier. Make sure sound is coming from both speakers. Before you turn on additional speakers, read the information below.

Inputs

Pushing an input button on the front panel will select another speaker pair to turn on. The orange indicator above the button will indicate the active button.

Protection Circuit

When to use the protection switch

When you have more than one speaker pair selected (see chart on page 6). This circuit provides additional impedance so your amplifier does not drive too low of a impedance. In addition, the protection circuit has an electronic circuit breaker to automatically turn off if the volume level is excessive. It will automatically reset when the overload is removed and/or the volume is reduced.

It is recommend not to use the protection when:

When you want to listen to just one speaker pair, especially at loud levels.

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Sima Products SSW-4, SSW-6 Operation, Initial connection, Inputs, Protection Circuit When to use the protection switch