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INSTALLATION
Perform the following steps to install these speakers into your ceiling. Installation requires
knowledge of and experience with best building practices. Thoroughly read all of these
installation steps before beginning installation. If you do not feel totally comfortable with
performing any of these steps, contact a professional installer to perform the installation.
1.
Determine where you will mount the master speaker. The master speaker should be
mounted near an AC power outlet in the ceiling.
2.
Use a stud finder to locate the ceiling studs around the installation location. Mark
the edges of the ceiling studs with a pencil.
3.
If you have not already done so, remove the grille from each speaker.
4.
Place the cutting template against the ceiling in the intended installation location,
then mark the cutting line with a pencil.
5.
Drill a small hole in the middle of the marked location.
6.
Cut open a clothes hanger and straighten it out. Bend the hanger 90° at a point
about 6" from the end. Insert the hanger into the pilot hole, then turn it 360° around
to ensure that there are no obstructions in the cutting area. If there are
obstructions, move the install location and repeat the above steps until you have
identified an unobstructed area.
7.
Using a drywall saw, cut along the cut line.
8.
Repeat the above steps for the slave speaker.
9.
Prepare a two-conductor speaker wire for connecting the slave speaker to the
master speaker. This wire must be rated for in-wall/in-ceiling use.
10.
Connect one end of the speaker wire to the speaker input terminals on the slave
speaker, taking care to match the polarity.
11.
Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, turn the four dog leg tab mount screws on the slave
speaker counterclockwise to retract the tabs.
12.
Feed the loose end of the speaker wire through the installation hole, then insert the
slave speaker into the speaker installation hole.
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