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Power Dynamics PD VOL50 Manuel D'instructions page 3

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MOUNTING THE VOLUME CONTROL
The volume control is designed to be mounted in a standard
electrical wall box. Select a location that is within reach of the
speaker wires and easy to reach for using the volume control.
Warning: You must mount the volume control in a standard
electrical box, do not mount it directly on a wall.
CONNECTIONS
1. Run 4-Conductor speaker cable from the amplifier (positive and
negative for both the left and right channel) to the volume control
marked 1 and 2. Similarly, run 2-conductor speaker cable from
each of the first pair of speakers to the volume control. Label
the cables for future reference.
2. Measure the depth of the volume control to make sure your
Volume Control will fit in the box.
3. Connect the speaker cable to the volume control:
a. Strip 6mm of insulation from the end of each cable.
b. Tightly twist the wires in each cable until there are no frayed
ends.
c. Insert the 4-conductor speaker cable from the amplifier into
the input terminals.
d. Insert the two 2-conductor speaker cables from the first pair of speakers into the output terminals.
4. Connect additional speakers in parallel.
5. Make sure that all connections between your amplifier and the volume control, and between the volume
control (3) and each speaker, are in "phase", that is (+) to (+) and (-) to (-).
6. Turn the volume knob to the "off" position (all the way down.)
7. Screw box into place.
8. Put on faceplate and screw in place using the screws.
Caution: This volume control is limited to a maximum of 50 watts maximum per channel.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
: 50 Watts / Channel
st
Attenuation
: 1
position (slider at bottom): Full off
nd
2
and 3
th
4
through 9
th
10
position: Full on
Weight
: 225 gram
Dimension
: 70 x 112 x 83mm
rd
position: attenuate 6 +/- 1 dB per step
th
position: attenuate 3 +/- 1 dB per step

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