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Troubleshooting

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Thorough testing of the speakers should be carried out both prior to and after plastering 
to avoid time consuming repairs or modifications at a later stage. Should you encounter 
any problems at either of the test stages the following guide is designed to help determine 
possible problem areas.

Advice for testing:

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 When testing always use a basic sound system (amp, source, speakers) to eliminate the possibility 

of faults with other, more sophisticated components, such as control systems.
- Test at low and medium volumes and be careful not to exceed the specific speaker model’s 
recommended power. Using tone sweeps or music as test material, listen for distortion, buzzing or 
rattles at appropriate levels. Using test discs or music, confirm that all channels are in-phase. 
- Ideally professional test equipment should be used to record a full frequency response of the 
loudspeaker before and after plastering.

No or low sound output:

- Check continuity of all cables.
- Check that all cables and connections are made correctly, are intact and that all channels are 
correctly phased (+ to + and - to - from amp to speaker).
- Using an impedance meter, check the nominal impedance of the speaker (APU must not be 
connected) both at the terminals and the amp end of the cable. Do these measurements match 
each other? (Allowing for the small impedance increase of less than 1 ohm along the wire length) 
do they match the stated nominal impedance on the speakers specification label? If the nominal 
impedance does not match the product’s stated impedance, a speaker driver may be open 
circuited or short circuited. If so, the product may need to be returned to Amina for repair or 
replacement. 
-If the nominal impedance at the end of the cable is very different to the impedance at the speaker, 
check your cables. Cuts or nicks in the cable along its length can dramatically increase impedance 
or create a short circuit, dramatically lowering the impedance.

Distortion, buzzing or rattles at modest volumes:

- Try to identify the location of the buzz or rattle. It may be caused by a loose screw or other 
mechanical object. Check the wall or ceiling and speaker assembly and ensure screws and fixings 
are tight.
- If the rattle persists, remove the speaker from the wall and check your wiring to the product. 
Ensure that wires, with the speaker in the final location, are not resting against the speaker or 
backbox (if used), causing vibrations.
- With no audio signal applied, lightly push the speaker face in and out at its centre. Listen carefully 
for rubbing on the driver, which may sound like scratching. This may indicate the speaker has been 
over driven and subsequently damaged. The speaker will need to be sent to Amina for repair or 
replacement.

Very low output after speaker passes electrical tests:

- With no audio signal applied, lightly push the panel in and out at its center. Listen carefully for 
rubbing voice coils on the driver, which may sound like scratching. This may indicate the speaker 
has been over driven and subsequently damaged. The speaker will need to be sent to Amina for 
repair.

Distortion at higher volume levels:

- Diffuse source panel loudspeakers of this type have an extremely fast response, articulating 
the signal from your audio system very accurately. Take your system back to the bare minimum 
(amplifier, source and speakers) to eliminate distortions introduced by other components.
- When using your amplifier at maximum power levels, or if the input of your amplifier is being 
overloaded, the signal level may be ‘clipping’. With some conventional speakers this may not be 
evident, but with a diffuse source panel speaker you are much more likely to hear the distortion. 
Consider adjusting or upgrading your system. 

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Страница 1: ...Installation Guide V1 2 Aug 2015 High Performance Invisible Loudspeaker AIW750i Products may vary from items pictured...

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Страница 3: ...r force dry the environment after installing speakers Force drying should only be used to ensure the entire environment and structural work is fully dry before installation of invisible loudspeakers T...

Страница 4: ...and decorating steps 3 4 21 Setup tips 22 Setup tips 23 Set up tips 24 Further details 25 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications Evolution Series APU 27 Spacesaver information 28 Warranty copyright inform...

Страница 5: ...ct to provide high quality high sound pressure levels from such a compact design Please take a moment to read this guide which will help you achieve the best possible performance from your product Tha...

Страница 6: ...board Fixing options ordered separately The AIW750i has been designed to work optimally within BackboxCV products installed in plasterboard stud wall or ceiling installations Slightly less optimal mou...

Страница 7: ...will position the speaker correctly and securely in the wall ceiling ready to be plastered over The details below and the flow chart on the opposite page will allow you to select the correct installa...

Страница 8: ...stered Page 14 Full wet skim For walls ceilings that have already been plaster finished Page 15 Drywall patch plastered For new drywall walls ceilings that will be taped and jointed Page 16 Drywall fe...

Страница 9: ...w cut an aperture with dimensions 455mm x 350mm 18 x 133 4 in your plasterboard wall or ceiling Ensure aperture is created between supporting joists or stud work We strongly advise that joists are not...

Страница 10: ...material can rest against the back of the speaker but not so much as to put pressure on the panel Ensure the speaker cable is laid behind the material and can not rest against the rear of the panel A...

Страница 11: ...between the speaker and the plasterboard If necessary increase the aperture size before mounting the speaker Using drywall screws fix the four corner points of the speaker to the fixing blocks Pilot h...

Страница 12: ...ng it to the plasterboard A 75mm 3 cavity depth is required to fit a BackboxCV If a fire rating is required fit an Amina Firehood 200 345 first before fitting the BackboxCV200 345 Fix backbox Using a...

Страница 13: ...See section B Amina backboxes BackboxCV200 and BackboxCV345 are designed for 12 5mm 1 2 plasterboard Shims can be supplied to adapt the backbox for different plasterboard thicknesses Contact your supp...

Страница 14: ...der that will be applied to the wall ceiling prior to the finish plaster skim Subtract that thickness from 50mm 2 to calculate the minimum cavity depth you will need to create Create channel for cable...

Страница 15: ...o add expanding foam around the sides and rear to prevent resonance and also to add mineral wool or natural fibre max 1 to the inside of the BackboxSW NB If there is a layer of render to be applied or...

Страница 16: ...firm Continue on to Section C page 18 testing Reference page for correct retrofit alignment and plastering method 13 14 15 Top View 05 Solid wall installation with backbox continued 12 Securethespeak...

Страница 17: ...e front face of the speaker should be flush with the paper face of the plasterboard To patch plaster Skim across the speaker front and blend with the existing finished plaster Amina recommend British...

Страница 18: ...ainted plastered wall ceiling T ofeatherfinish Allowamuchlargerareaaroundthespeaker approx 1m2 39 tobeskimmed This 1 2mm 5 64 thickskimisthenfeathered outwardattheedgesandblendedinto the existingwall...

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Страница 20: ...required remove a section of drywall around the cutout 30 50mm 2 Fordrywallwalls ceilingsthatw illbetaped andjoined typicallyinNorthAmericabutbecoming commonelsewhere 4 T opatchplaster Applya2mmskima...

Страница 21: ...drywall surface 17 Continue to section C B5 Speaker alignment required for plastering Using a 2 3mm shim set contact your Amina supplier applied between the back of the speaker and the mounting surfac...

Страница 22: ...red together This can be achieved by applying drywall screws through the wall surface and through the metal joists If they are not secure this may well lead to audible vibrations and rattles If using...

Страница 23: ...Easi fill IMPORTANT There MUST be a gap of 2mm 5 64 all the way around the speaker edge If there isn t simply remove the speaker and increase the aperture size accordingly plasterboard installations o...

Страница 24: ...ised for three coats of emulsion once plastered Additional coats will cause very small reductions in the maximum sound pressure levels achievable Completed and fully dried plaster surfaces should be f...

Страница 25: ...hat loudspeaker positioning is far less critical than with conventional speakers Additionally just like the acoustic musical instrument the AIW750i has excellent room filling abilities The AIW750i is...

Страница 26: ...lling into walls Amina suggest portrait orientation for best sound quality For non critical listening in ceiling installations the orientation of the speaker is not crucial For critical listening in c...

Страница 27: ...least 16AWG OFC oxygen free cable 14AWG for long runs to avoid any chance of reduced efficiency and audio bandwidth For 2 1 5 1 and 7 1 systems use the amplifier s crossover settings to divert frequen...

Страница 28: ...ing the wall or ceiling listening for a hollow sound compared to the rest of the wall ceiling Then with a sharp chisel or decorator s scraper carefully chip into the plaster along the edge of the spea...

Страница 29: ...dance at the speaker check your cables Cuts or nicks in the cable along its length can dramatically increase impedance or create a short circuit dramatically lowering the impedance Distortion buzzing...

Страница 30: ...x 77 8 x 15 8 1 5Kg 3 31lbs 1 4Kg 3 09lbs 4 Ohms 50Hz 20kHz 6dB mounted in Backboxes APU750i connected 87 dB 1m 2 83Vrms APU750i connected Twin blue butt splice crimp terminal suitable for 1 5 2 5mm2...

Страница 31: ...ate 1 Ascertain joist position behind plasterboard drywall 2 Ensure cut out dimensions fit between the joists 3 Use a knife to cut around the outside of the template Invisible Loudspeaker Cutout Templ...

Страница 32: ...nt WEEE this product is to be returned to your supplier or directly to Amina for recycling If you have any questions please contact Amina Technologies Ltd Please refer to our full warranty statement f...

Страница 33: ...sign allowing the product to be installed within joinery behind kick boards or within ceilings or other voids Highly discrete powerful and deep bass response is achieved with only a small opening for...

Страница 34: ...30 Wiring Schematic Single Pair Connection Bi Wire Connection AMP L R In Out In Out APU 750i LF HF HF LF AMP L R In Out In Out APU 750i LF HF HF LF...

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