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Installation with angle-mount-cup (figure 3)
Put the
angle mount cup
(S) on the
installation place. Scribe and finish the
cable,- and mounting holes.
Fix the angle mount cup (S) with the
provided screws.
Twist the tweeter distance ring to remove it
from the tweeter.
Insert the tweeter (H) in the angle mount
cup (S), pull the cables through the
appropriate holes and twist the tweeter (H)
with a smooth pressure to snap in.
figure 3
Important:
Only use the provided assembly-kit to install the tweeter.
Cable Preparation
Shorten tweeter cable (e.g., AIV Silverado with at least 1 mm² cross section) to the appropriate length
and strip both ends. Insert the red conduit cover (+) over the appropriately marked conductor and the
black cover (-) over the remaining conductor. Solder one end of the stripped conductor to the cable end
sleeve. Provide cable end sleeves at the other end of the cable as well as at the short connection cables
of the tweeters.
Note:
Attach tweeter only over the prepared connection cables, preferably with suitable plug
contacts. Soldering of the cables directly to the tweeter is not possible. The tweeter can be
severely damaged by the soldering procedure.
Shorten woofer cable (e.g., AIV Triple Mix with at least 2.5 mm² cross section) to the necessary length to
run from the woofer to the screw connections of the crossover and strip at both ends. Insert the red
conduit cover (+) over the appropriately marked conductor and the black cover (-) over the remaining
conductor. Equip both ends of cables with conduit covers provided and solder cable end sleeves to one
end and the u-shaped metal jacket to the other end.
Note:
If cables with a larger cross sections than 2.5 mm² are being used for the installation, they
must be provided with the appropriate u-shaped metal jackets according to DIN 46244. Cables
should not be soldered at the screw connections. The heat from soldering causes the screw
connections to move out of position, making misfires caused by poor contact unavoidable.
In general, the loudspeaker cables should be kept as short as possible and run in such a way that they
are kept separate from the auto’s electrical system, thereby preventing distortion caused from the
generator and electrical wiring. The loudspeaker cables can also be twisted together to help prevent
distortion. Rolling up excess loudspeaker cable length is not helpful, as it merely increases chances of
distortion.