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5.
Support cables
Speaker and sensor cables should not rest on the ceiling. Lift them off the ceiling and use cable/zip ties to secure
them loosely to beams, anchor bolts, or other support structures in the ceiling (do not attach them to ductwork,
plumbing, or other secondary work).
Wall speakers
If you’re installing wall speakers, follow these guidelines:
1.
Tack cable
Starting at one of your marked speaker locations, begin securing speaker cable to the wall with professional cable
tacks. For a neat installation, try to keep the cable as close to the ceiling as possible. Leave about 10 centimeters
slack for your eventual connection to the speaker.
Make your way back toward the receiver
Repeat for the other speakers and sensors in the room
2.
Connect cables to receiver
Trim speaker cables to comfortably meet the receiver. Coil and tie sensor cable -- do not trim.
Connect all speaker and sensor cables as shown on the previous page.
Tip
Up to eight speakers can be connected at once
If you have a large or odd-shaped room you may install more than the typical four
speakers. Refer to the “special speaker connections” section starting on page 23
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