8
Installation
Step 1.
Step 1.
Step 1.
Step 1.
Prepare studwork to accept the subwoofer.
If the studwork is being built onto a solid wall, a
generous bead of silicon sealant (minimum width
5mm) should be applied between the studs and the
solid wall.
It is important to fit a noggin (cross-brace) directly
above the location of the subwoofer. Also, ensure
the aperture has sufficiently height to provide a gap
of at least 100mm (4in) between the bottom of the
installed subwoofer and the studwork. This will
allow access to the cables which connect to the
electronics module.
Note: If the subwoofer is to be installed in
conjunction with the RF DSW Mains Receptacle
(available separately), refer to the Appendix at the
end of this guide.
Step 2.
Step 2.
Step 2.
Step 2.
The DSW600 is powered via a mains inlet
socket on the underside of its electronics module.
Therefore, a mains feed terminated with an IEC C13
connector is required within the wall cavity adjacent
to where the mains inlet socket will be located.
The SpeakerLink connections on the electronics
module of the DSW600 carry the audio and control
signals for the product. One SpeakerLink cable is
required to connect to the SpeakerLink input socket.
Depending on the layout of the system, a second
SpeakerLink cable may be required to be connect to
the SpeakerLink output socket.
Note: If two SpeakerLink cables are to be connected
to the DSW600, the two cables should be
identifiable as the input and output feeds to ensure
they can be inserted into the correct respective
sockets.
Run the mains cable and SpeakerLink cable(s) into
the aperture, below where the subwoofer is to be
installed. To ease installation, ensure all cables are
long enough to allow them to be inserted into their
sockets once the electronics module is in its final
installed position. Approximately 30cm of spare
cable should suffice.