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mounted on drywall, the use of properly selected and installed wall-
anchors and screws is essential. Make sure that the screw head is at least 
0.36 inches (approximately 3/8 inches) or larger in diameter so that it can 
properly hold the backup cord eyelet (11). 

g. 

Holding the speaker cabinet (7) with both hands, reinsert the ball 

portion of the ball/shaft (3) into the wall bracket (4). 

h. 

Hand tighten the molded nut (2) while positioning the speaker for the 

intended orientation. 

i.

 

Once the orientation of the speaker is finalized, use the metal bar (5) in 

one of the holes on the molded nut (2) and tighten securely. 

j.

 

Securely attach the other end (10) of the backup cord (8) to the MIAS, by 

engaging it through the bar (12) on the back speaker.

k.

 Insert the programmed SD card label down into the SD card slot (14).

l. 

Connect the DC power cable to the power input point (13).

m. 

To adjust the volume, turn the volume control (15) clockwise to 

increase the volume.

BRACKET ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING

a. 

Loosen and remove the molded nut @ by turning it counter clockwise. Use 

the 'supplied metal bar (2) if necessary by inserting it in one of the holes on the 
molded nut (5). 

b.

 Pull the ball/shaft (3) out of the wall bracket (4).

c. 

Slide on the molded nut (2) onto the ball/shaft (3) with threaded opening 

facing the ball, and thread on the metal nut (1) all the way onto the ball/shaft 
(3) with the nut (1)'s "knurled" surface facing away from the ball. 

d.

 

Screw on the ball/shaft (3) into the threaded insert on the back of the 

speaker cabinet (6) until it is fully seated against the bottom of the insert. 

e.

 Tighten the "knurled" nut (1) using a crescent wrench until it is firmly seated 

against the back of the speaker and has fully locked the ball/shaft (3) and the 
speaker cabinet together. Please note that once this nut is tightened, it may 
embed some marks on the back of the speaker where the attachment is made. 
However, these marks will be covered by the nut (1). 

f. 

The back-up cord (8) provided as an additional measure to prevent the fall of 

the speaker in case the speaker becomes detached from the wall bracket. One 
of the two lower screws (9) that attach the wall bracket (4) to the wall, will need 
to go through the eyelet (11) at the end of the cord before going through the 
wall bracket hole. Mount the wall bracket (4) onto a wood stud on the wall, 
using #10, minimum 1 inch long, pan head wood screws. Make sure that all 4 
screws are driven into the stud and not in drywall. If the bracket needs to be

Safety note: Proper selection of mounting hardware not included herein and proper 

assembly and installation of brackets, including but not limited to selection of 

appropriate weight bearing support and bracket use with the specified speaker only is the 

exclusive responsibility of the customer. Manufacturer disclaims any liability for the 

selection of mounting hardware and or bracket installation.  

MESSAGE IN A SPEAKER

AUDIO PRODUCT MANUAL

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Страница 1: ...ith the nut 1 s knurled surface facing away from the ball d Screw on the ball shaft 3 into the threaded insert on the back of the speaker cabinet 6 until it is fully seated against the bottom of the insert e Tighten the knurled nut 1 using a crescent wrench until it is firmly seated against the back of the speaker and has fully locked the ball shaft 3 and the speaker cabinet together Please note t...

Страница 2: ...d SD card should be inserted with label side down DO NOT connect an external amplifier into the input located on the rear of the speaker You may connect a second speaker to the input located on the rear of the speaker Not less than 8Ω PIR Detection Range 60 30 20 2M 1 2 3 4 5 M MESSAGE IN A SPEAKER AUDIO PRODUCT MANUAL Please read carefully and use in accordance with our safety instructions below ...

Страница 3: ...dditional options to be programmed which modify the way the SBLite responds to the button inputs This feature is available on SBLites with firmware version SBLITE1 2 or later By default all the messages are non interruptible i e once started the message cannot be interrupted by another message button However some or all messages can be assigned as interruptible by programming a mode type for the p...

Страница 4: ...ws DX030 DY010 M1 N M2 I M3 R M4 R M5 R M6 R M7 R M8 R This has the following mode arrangement Time from power up to checking the button input 30seconds Time from message end to checking the next button input 10seconds Message1 is Non interruptible Message2 is Interruptible Message3 is random Non interruptible Message4 is random Non interruptible Message5 is random Non interruptible Message6 is ra...

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