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Installing the speakers on the wall
Front, centre and surround speakers can be mounted on the wall and their angle can
be adjusted. Each speaker needs 3 screws to be mounted (not supplied).
Changing the speaker angle:
Whilst holding down the angle adjusting lever, move the speaker to the marking and
then release the lever.
The speaker angle can be adjusted in 5 levels.
The design of the speakers allows them to
be hung on the wall.
Be sure to use the type and size of the
screw that are shown.
1
Make a hole in the wall using a
drill.
2
Drive a wall mount plug into the
hole using a hammer. Drive the
wall mount plug in until it is
flush with the wall surface.
3
Drive one screw into the wall
mount plug for each speaker.
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Make sure that both the screw and the wall can support a load of 20 kg (45 lbs.).
z
Drive the screw, so the screw head extends about 3.5 mm (9/64") out from the
wall.
4
Install the speaker on the wall by inserting the screw head into the
slot on the back of the speaker.
Set the speaker lead in the recess, preventing it from being caught between the
wall and the speaker.
9 mm (3/8")
5 mm
(3/16")
3.2 mm (1/8")
Min. 22 mm (7/8")
8 - 9 mm (3/8")
32 mm (1-1/4")
Wall surface Wall mounting screw
Recess
Wall surface
5
Raise the speaker the most upward. (Refer to "Changing the speak-
er angle" for details.)
6
Drive two screws into the wall.
Use the round labels for hiding mounting screws.
7
Perform steps 1 - 6 to mount other speakers.
Label
Label
Mark
Caution:
Check the stability of the ceiling or wall fully. Sharp is not liable for accidents
caused by insufficient stability of the ceiling or wall, or improper mounting.
The speaker may fall due to unstable mounting.
If you need any assistance, contact the dealer you purchased the system from.
The following may cause personal injury or speaker damage.
Applying any other load to the fittings than the speaker.
Modification or change of the fittings.
Stepping on or hanging from the speakers. Especially pay attention to small children.