
Fixing to the Wall
The R45
HD
& R90
HD
come with a bracket to mount it on the wall. It is fixed using the 2
button head screws on the back of the cabinet either side of the terminals.
WARNING:
Ensure that there are no water pipes, or electricity cables running
behind where the wall bracket is going to be secured. Work from secure steps
and avoid trailing wires.
WARNING:
Do not connect your speaker cable to the amplifier before connecting
it to the speaker.
When you unpack the Radius Wall Bracket you will notice that it is packed in two parts.
Please do not put these two pieces together before fixing to the wall.
Remove the backing from the ‘low tack’ adhesive on the back of the template. Offer
1.
the bracket template up to the wall, so that the fixing holes run vertically, ensuring that
it is true. If you are happy, press it against the wall to hold it in place. Mark the centres
of the two wall fixing holes with a bradawl, piercing through the template (examples
can be seen in Fig.2 and Fig. 3). If your loudspeaker cable has been/going to be run
through the wall remember to take this into consideration when fixing the bracket to
the wall. Please see the template for reference dimensions.
For fixing to plasterboard (sheet-rock) or a solid wall use a suitable 6.5mm (1/4”) drill bit.
2.
Drill the two positions deep enough to accept the wall plugs provided, this should be
30mm (1 1/8”). Insert the wall plugs into the wall. If your cable has been run through
the wall, feed it through the hole in your wall bracket and then screw the bracket to the
wall using the 25mm (1”) screws provided. There are two small markers on the wall
bracket to ensure vertical/horizontal alignment.
22°
0°
30°
90°
110°
135°
150°
Centre
Left
Right
Surround
Right
Surround
Left
Rear
Surround
Left
Rear
Surround
Right
Optimum Speaker Placement
Figure 1.
Radius
HD
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Figure 2.
Figure 3.
Radius HD Manual ~ Greyscale Rev5,1.indd 6-7
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