9.Connect your speaker wires to the back of the loudspeaker, making sure of the correct polarity. Gently pull on the wires to make sure of a good connection. Secure the wires so their weight is not pulling against the terminals. Note that banana

or dual-banana plugs will not work when wall-mounting the loudspeak- er, or when fitting the HRS-SAT4 on the optional stand.

10.Hold the loudspeaker in place, so the keyhole lines up with the screw on the wall. Make sure that the screw head is securely in the key- hole slot. If the loudspeaker feels loose, drive the screw in further and remount the loudspeaker.

Wall-mounting the

HRS-SAT4C

The HRS-SAT4C comes with a wall- mount template to help you mark the cor- rect position for the two mounting screws. It is recommended that you get at least one of the screws into a wall stud, if pos- sible. If this is not possible, then two dry wall anchors and screws are supplied.

Remove the nut and the kickstand bracket, and keep them in a safe place.

1.Use a studfinder to find the location of a suitable wall stud.

2.Position the wall-mount template so that one of the holes is over the wall stud centerline, at the right height. Use a level to make sure that the two holes are horizontal (or vertical, if that is your preference).

3.Mark the wall with a pencil in the location of the two holes, and remove the template.

4.Put on your safety glasses. With a 5/16" drill bit, drill through the dry wall at each mark, without drilling into the wall stud. Remove any dust.

5.For holes into a wall stud, screw in the supplied woodscrew into the wall stud by hand, until the head is sticking out approximately 1/8".

6.For holes into dry wall, press a dry wall anchor into each hole, and gently tap them in flush. Tighten the screws by hand, until the heads are sticking out approximately 1/8".

7.To reduce the chance of the loud- speaker vibrating against the wall, place the supplied anti-vibration pads in two locations on the rear panel as shown.

Anti-vibration pads

8.Connect your speaker wires to the back of the loudspeaker, making sure of the correct polarity. Secure the wires so their weight is not pull- ing against the terminals. Note that banana or dual-banana plugs will not work when wall-mounting the loudspeaker.

9.Hold the loudspeaker in place, so the keyholes line up with the screws on the wall. Make sure that the screwheads are securely in the keyhole slots. If the loudspeaker feels loose, drive the screws in fur- ther and remount the loudspeaker.

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HRS-SAT4C, HRS-SAT4 specifications

The Sunfire HRS-SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C represent cutting-edge innovations in the realm of satellite communication technology. Designed to enhance the global connectivity landscape, these high-performance satellite terminals cater to a range of applications, from commercial telecommunications to governmental operations.

One of the standout features of the HRS-SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C is their advanced modulation and coding schemes, which ensure reliable data transmission even in challenging environments. These terminals utilize state-of-the-art encoding techniques to minimize data loss and maximize throughput, making them ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications. The integration of adaptive coding allows the system to optimize performance based on current conditions, helping to maintain a consistent connection.

The HRS-SAT4 series also boasts a scalable architecture that supports various operational needs. Users can easily configure the terminals to meet specific bandwidth requirements, allowing for easy adjustments as operational demands evolve. This flexibility ensures that both the HRS-SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C can handle diverse applications from video conferencing to critical data relay.

In terms of physical characteristics, both models are engineered for durability and portability. They feature ruggedized components designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, ensuring reliability whether deployed in remote locations or urban centers. This robust construction is complemented by integrated weather-resistant housings that protect the electronics from moisture and dust.

Moreover, the HRS-SAT4C variant includes enhanced cryptographic security features, catering to users who require secure communication channels. This adds an essential layer of protection against potential eavesdropping or cyber threats, making it particularly attractive for government and defense applications.

Another notable advantage of the Sunfire HRS-SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C is their compatibility with multiple satellite constellations, allowing users to access a wide array of satellite services. This multi-network capability ensures resilience and redundancy, making these terminals valuable assets in mission-critical scenarios.

In summary, the Sunfire HRS-SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C satellite terminals are exemplars of innovation, offering superior performance, scalability, and security. With their advanced technologies and robust design, they are poised to meet the evolving needs of satellite communications in a dynamic global environment.