Ceiling speaker/in-wall speaker installation
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Step 4 – Connecting the speaker:
1. Strip the speaker wire with a pair of wire strippers.
2. Carefully strip off 50mm of the outer jacket. This will reveal the conductor contained inside – two
conductors for 2 conductor wire; four conductors for 4 conductor wires.
3. Conductors are protected by a plastic, colour-coded insulation jacket that must also be stripped.
Carefully strip 15mm of insulation off the conductors that you need. This will expose the copper wire
contained within. You are now ready to connect the wire to your speaker.
4. When connecting wires, observe the proper polarity of your amplifier (+) to (+) Red conductor (-) to
(-) Black conductor also make sure that the left channel of the amplifier is connected to the left
speaker, and the right channel is connected to the right speaker. For surround Sound, connect the
speaker to the appropriate channel on the amplifier or receiver.
5. Now connect the (-) and (+) conductors cables to the corresponding (-) and (+) speaker terminals.
Gently pull on the wire to verify a secure connection.
Step 5 – Installing the speaker:
1. The easy and fast clamp installation procedure found on all the speaker that we supply, allows you
to simply clamp your speaker in place. Remove the grill by gently pushing one of clamp legs
toward the front of the speaker. They should lie in the full clockwise position so that all clamps lay
within the speaker cut-out.
2. Insert the speaker into the cut hole bringing the outer edge flush with the ceiling/wall. Use a Philips
screwdriver to tighten the four screw heads located around the front edge of the speaker. This will
automatically rotate the clamps behind the plasterboard and securely grip your speaker flange to
the ceiling/wall.
3. When you notice resistance in the tightening of all four screws the speaker has been successfully
sandwiched between the plasterboard and the speaker flange. The clamps provide a tight fit and
prevent unwanted vibration.
4. The screws should not be tightened so far that the flange bows, this will make the grill hard to fit. If
this occurs, back off the tension on the screws a little.
5. Gently push the speaker grill into the speaker baffle.
Painting The Speaker - Optional
If you plan on painting your speakers we advise you not to as it is not included in the manufacture
warranty. If deciding to paint the speakers we advise you to paint only the gills of the speakers as
they can detached, making sure you don't clog the holes which allow the sound to go through,
wait until the paint if fully dry before placing it back onto the speakers. Do not paint grills whilst it is
attached to the speakers.
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