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Tape measure
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Pencil and saw or knife
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Appropriate bit or screwdriver
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Tape
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Cut-out template
When the correct placement has been found, tape the mounting template to the
surface. Outline the cut-out area with a pencil.
Remove the template and drill holes for insertion of saw or knife. Saw/cut carefully
along the line marked with pencil.
When the hole for the loudspeaker is made, make sure that the loudspeaker cable
is not hanging loose inside the ceiling/wall. It must be securely fastened to the inside
of the ceiling/wall to prevent tension on the cable when the cable is connected with
the terminals of the loudspeaker. If le unsupported, cable can gradually come
loose, creating a poor electrical connection between wire and terminals (see figure
8 for correct fastening of the cable).
When the loudspeaker cable is fastened and the hole for the loudspeaker is prepared,
you are ready to connect the speaker cables. Connect cable to the terminals –
being careful to connect the amplifier's red (+) terminal to the loudspeaker's red (+)
terminal and the amplifier's black (-) terminal to the loudspeaker's black (-) terminal.
Please refer to chapter 4.5 of this manual.
When the cables are connected, turn on the system and listen to the loudspeakers
before final mounting to make sure that all connections are correct. Insert the
loudspeaker in the ceiling/wall opening and align the loudspeaker as described in
chapter 4.4.
NOTE: Be careful not to touch the drivers during installation. When the loudspeaker
is aligned, tighten the 4 screws in the loudspeaker brackets with an appropriate
screwdriver or bit so that the loudspeaker is firmly mounted in place. Be careful to
avoid over-tightening the screws and shredding the threads.
7 . 0 R U N N I N G - I N
You should expect the sound quali
improve during the first period of use. Nothing particular has to be done in order
to run in the loudspeakers – but expect up to 100 hours of playback (depending on
playback level) before full performance level is reached.
8 . 0 M A G N E T I C S H I E L D I N G
The loudspeaker drive units produce a magnetic field which may interfere with CRT
televisions/monitors, hard drives, audio and video tapes as well as swipe cards etc.
Therefore keep such items away from the loudspeaker to avoid damage. LCD and
plasma televisions/monitors are not a ected by magnetic fields.
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from your new loudspeakers to gradually