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ensure it is securely attached to the connector. Repeat for the positive lead and the
L+ connector.
5.
Connect the negative lead of the speaker wire to the negative input on your left
channel speaker, then connect to the positive lead to the positive input.
6.
Using a second two-conductor speaker wire, repeat steps 4 and 5 for the R- and , R+
connectors, and the right channel speaker.
7.
Using a stereo RCA cable (not included), plug the left and right plugs into the L and
R connectors on the Line In (3), then plug the other end into the analog stereo
outputs on your preamplifier, television, or other audio source device.
8.
(Optional) Using a stereo RCA cable (not included), plug one end into the inputs on
a second amplifier, then plug the left and right plugs into the L and R connectors on
the Line Out (4).
9.
(Optional) Using a 3.5mm cable (not included), plug one end into the Trigger In (8)
jack, then plug the other end into the trigger output of your controller.
10.
(Optional) Using a 3.5mm cable (not included), plug one end into the trigger input of
a device you want to control using the amplifier, then plug the other end into the
Trigger Out (8).
11.
If you connected 8-ohm speakers, set the Output Selection (6) switch to the 8Ω
position. If you connected 4-ohm speakers, set it to the 4Ω position.
12.
Set the Power Selection (7) switch to the On, Auto, or Trigger position, depending
on how you want to control the amplifier's power-on behavior. When set to On, the
amplifier is always on whenever the Power Switch (1) is in the On position. When set
to Auto, the amplifier will power on when an audio signal is detected and will
power off after a few minutes without an audio signal on the input. When set to the
Trigger position, the amplifier turns on and off when a 12-volt signal is detected on
the Trigger In (8). When using the Auto or Trigger options, the Power Switch (1) on
the front panel must be set to the On position.
13.
Using a 1/8" flat head screwdriver, turn the Volume (5) control fully
counterclockwise to the minimum position.
14.
Ensure that the Power Switch (1) is in the Off position.