5
[FIG. 5A]
[FIG. 5B]
[FIG. 5C]
[FIG. 5D]
Right Channel
Jumper Plugs
stereo position
IN
MONO
STEREO
Right Channel
Jumper Plugs
stereo position
Left Channel
IN
MONO
STEREO
Left Channel
Jumper Plugs
mono position (Bi-pole/di-pole)
IN
MONO
STEREO
[WIRING OPTIONS FOR THE CI6.2 X]
For proper connection and therefore full enjoyment of your new Phase
Technology speakers, we encourage you to read this owners’ manual
thoroughly, even if you are very familiar with installing speakers.
Speaker placement is very subjective. Placement follows the guidelines
for the developers of in-ceiling speakers, yet is also guided by personal
preferences. The proper spacing, location and adjustment of in-ceiling
speakers are critical for complete enjoyment of your new speakers.
This manual covers these topics thoroughly.
STEREO FIG. 5A-
8 ohms: Use this configuration to drive one channel
(left OR right)
of a stereo pair. Set jumper plugs in the stereo position.
Connect the right or left signal wire to the right set of terminals on the
rear of the speaker.
STEREO POINT SOURCE FIG. 5B
-8 ohms: Use this configuration to
combine
left AND right
channels for full fidelity sound from a single
loud-speaker stereo source. Set jumper plugs in the stereo position.
Connect right and left signal wires to the spring-loaded terminals on
the rear of the speaker.
MONO/STEREO FIG. 5C
-4 ohms: Use this configuration to drive one
channel (
left OR right
) of a stereo pair with a 4 ohm speaker load. Set
jumper plugs in the mono position. Connect the right or left signal wire
to the left set of posts on the rear of the speaker. Acoustic output of
the speaker is increased by 3 dB in this configuration.
BIPOLE/DIPOLE FIG. 5D
-4 ohms: Use this configuration for home
theater surround applications. For
bipole
mode, connect as in the
Mono/Stereo
instructions (
FIG.3
): one speaker to each surround
channel. For
dipole
mode, connect speaker inputs the same as
Mono/
Stereo
instructions (
FIG.3
), but reverse the
+
and
–
connections of the
red and black tweeter wires to put one of the tweeters out of phase.