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Features
Push-pin Terminals
Zone Buttons
AVX-1600
Premium Audio Video Controls
Engineered in the USA
AVX-1600, AVX-1602, AVX-1604 Speaker Selectors
Front
Rear
Connecting Speaker Cables
selector.
2. Try to make sure all small speaker wire strands are inserted into the opening. Stray speaker
wire strands can cause shorts and damage equipment. Strip 3/8
"
insulation from the end of
the cable and twist the exposed end to avoid fraying.
3. Press on a
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push-pin
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terminal to reveal an eye into which the twisted cable is inserted;
release the terminal to lock.
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boxes that allow you to distribute
a
signal into multiple zones. These models include a manually activated impedance protection circuit that can be turned
ON to prevent the impedance presented to your receiver from dropping below an unsafe level of 5 Ohms, regardless
of the number and impedance ratings of your speakers. The protecting switch can also be turned o
when used as
part of a planned system of impedance matching volume controls, allowing you to get
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If you are unsure, consult a professional contractor.
3/8
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Connecting Speaker Selector
The terminals on the rear of the speaker selector will accommodate 14 gauge cable which
n long
connections (greater than 100 feet of wire). For shorter distances, 16- or 18-gauge wire will suf
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wall installations, we recommend using UL Class 2 or Class 3 approved cable (marked
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CL2 or CL3 ) for compliance
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r , it is important to retain the correct polarity . To do
this, be sure that the wire attached to the +, red, or positive terminal on the speaker connects to the +, red, or positive
terminal on the rear of the selector box. Similarly , the -, black, or negative terminal on the speaker must connect to the
respective -, black, or negative terminal on the selector box. Polarity should also be maintained when connecting your
e selector box.
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