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Included with your Soundbar is a pair of black textured opaque
strips. These are used to cover the remaining open area where
the lock screw slides through. In some conditions light may
pass through this area into the grille. Peel off the adhesive
backing and place the strip over the open area and cut to size.
The radius side fits against the lock screw.
Step 4
Soundbar Wiring
We suggest leaving extra wire length to make it easy to
connect the wire to the Soundbar spring terminals prior to
mounting the display. The extra wire can then be pushed back
into the wall.
A.
Strip 1/4” – 1/2” (6mm – 12mm) of insulation from each
speaker lead. Twist the strands or tin the exposed wire with
solder to ensure that there are no stray strands.
NOTE: STRAY STRANDS THAT TOUCH EACH OTHER CAN
CAUSE A SHORT-CIRCUIT THAT CAN DAMAGE THE AMPLIFIER.
B.
Bend the speaker wires into an L for easy connections to the
spring terminals.
Proceed to Step 4
Opaque Strip
Step 3
Adjusting Grille Width
Be sure to complete this step prior to attaching the display and
Soundbar to wall mount bracket. Adjust the side grilles of the
Soundbar to achieve perfect symmetry with the display. Loosen
the rear lock screw on each side grille and slide the grille out
to match the width of the display. No tool required. Once the
width is set tighten the lock screws finger tight.
C.
Soundbar’s six terminals are spring-loaded. Push the top
of each terminal down to open the connector and insert the
exposed wires into the holes in the spring terminals. The
speaker’s positive spring terminals are labeled with a red dot;
the negative spring terminals are labeled with a black dot.
Double-check that you connected amplifier “+” to speaker “+”
and amplifier “–” to speaker “–”on all three channels.
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