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SPEAKER/SOUND BAR ON-WALL INSTALLATION

If you mount your RP-140D,RP-240D,RP-640D speakers or RP-440D sound bar 

on a wall, do not attach the pedestals. Determine a suitable location for each 
speaker to wall-mount and complete all wiring to all speaker positions before 
mounting speakers to the wall. 

Do not ceiling-mount

.

1. 

If you have the RP-640D or RP-440D

, use included template and choose 

mount position for the speaker (horizontal or vertical). Pin template to wall, 
making sure it is level (when horizontally mounting) or plumb (when vertically 
mounting) and positioned correctly, centered with the TV’s center points for 
example. Mark on wall the pilot hole locations through the template and 
remove template. 

If you have the RP-140D or RP-240D

, mark on wall 2 

pilot hole points 

9.26”apart for the RP-140D or 13.25”apart for the RP-

240D 

(make sure the points are lined up so that the speaker hangs straight 

up and down vertically or level horizontally). 

For all speakers

, Leave a 

minimum of one inch space between speaker cabinet and TV. Keep in mind 
that, when mounted, the speaker will  “lock” into position 5/16” lower than 
where the pilot holes are drilled.

2. 

Pre-drill pilot holes in marked locations. If drilling into a wall stud (ideal) it is 
recommended to use #10 mounting screws 

(not included)

 to mount the 

speaker bracket (RP-640D and RP-440D) or the speaker itself (RP-140D 
and RP-240D). If there is no stud where a pilot hole is located, install wall 
anchors 

(not included)

 into the pilot holes to hold the bracket or speaker 

instead. Wall anchors should be rated to at least 6 pounds (RP-140D and 
RP-240D) or 12 pounds (RP-640D and RP-440D). 

3. 

If vertical wall-mounting

, feed speaker wire into speaker bottom area 

and attach each wire to appropriate screw-terminal binding post (See 
Diagram 2). 

If horizontal wall-mounting

, feed speaker wire to channel(s) 

that start on the back center part of the speaker, then continue running 
wire through the channel(s) and attach each wire to the appropriate 
screw-terminal binding post the same as if vertical mounting. (See 
Diagram 3) 

(Note: using speaker wire larger than 18 gauge may 

not allow wire(s) to completely fit in channels). If needed, stick the 
included adhesive strip on a point over the channel to hold the wires 
in place in the channel

. To change the Klipsch logo direction on the 

speaker front 

gently

 pull out one side of it and rotate 45˚.

4. 

Gently push the speaker onto the two tabs on the mounted bracket through 
its keyholes (RP-640D and RP-440D) or onto the two screws in the wall (RP-
140D and RP-240D) and push 5/16” down to lock into position.

                                                                                                                                             

CONNECTING 

RP-140D, RP-240D, RP-640D Connection - Using 16-gauge or larger speaker 
wire, connect the RED “positive” (+) terminal of the LEFT speaker to the RED 
“positive” (+) terminal of your amplifier’s LEFT channel. Connect the BLACK 
“negative” (-) terminal of the left speaker to the BLACK “negative” (-) terminal of 
your amplifier’s left channel. Repeat this procedure for connecting all remaining 
speakers to the appropriate amplifier channels.

RP-440D sound bar Connection - Since this speaker contains the LEFT, RIGHT 
and CENTER channels, connect each one of these channels from your amplifier 
as above to the designated “Left”, “Right” and “Center” terminals on the RP-
440D. 

Make sure that no bare wires from any of the connections touch each other or 
any other terminals as this could cause a short and damage your equipment.    

SPEAKER CARE AND CLEANING

Your Klipsch Reference Premiere Designer On-Wall Speaker has a durable finish 
that should only require dry dusting or cleaning with a dry cloth. Avoid the use 

of abrasive or solvent-based cleaners and harsh detergents. The unique grille 
for the speaker consists of a piece of sheer rectangular cloth with metal rods 
along two sides.  It is held in place by magnets embedded in a slot on each 
side of the rear of the cabinet. Carefully pull the metal rod away from one side, 
then the other to remove grille.  The grille is designed to be as lightweight and 
acoustically transparent as possible so there is no rigid framework behind it.  
Because of this, it might be necessary to “smooth” the cloth once the grille is 
attached to the cabinet by using two thumbs to pull the cloth taught from top to 
bottom (or side to side if unit is mounted horizontally).  

DIAGRAM 1

DIAGRAM 2

DIAGRAM 3

Front Left

Front Right

Back Surround 

Left

Back Surround 

Right

Surround 

Right

Surround 

Left

Speaker Hookup

Center

HDMI Out

HDMI 1

HDMI 2

HDMI 3

L

R

L

R

CD

TAPE

TV

DVD

Monitor

Out

Video

In

Out

In

In

In

In

CBL/SAT

Sub Pre Out

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