Owner`s manual

Diagram 3
Port
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I
Port
9. Place the bracket against the
wall
at
the desired
mounting
location.
a.
Line the bracket
mounting
holes
up
on a stud where possible.
If
you can
not
attach to
a
stud
follow
the
instructions
for
using
dry wall anchors.
b.
Use a level to make sure
that
the speaker is level once
it
is
mounted.
In the case
of
the
LRS-IW use a level to assure
that
the template is properly aligned before
marking
the
cut
out
hole
10.
Using
a pencil,
mark
the
mounting
locations on the wall
by
drawing
through the
mounting
holes in the bracket. For the In Wall LRS-IW use the
supplied
template
to
determine
the
proper location and size
of
the
cut
out.
Use a pencil to
mark
the
cut
out.
Cut
the hole
for
the LRS-IW after
making
sure
that
the speaker is in the desired location and
will
fit
into
the space
without
interfering
with
studs
or
other
obstacles.
11.
Set the bracket aside.
12.
If
you were
not
able to
mount
the
LRS
to a stud, use dry
wall
inserts. Using drywall
anchors create secure
mounting
locations
for
the speaker bracket. This
hould
be
don
with
any screw locations
that
DO NOT
hit
a wall stud.
Use anchors
that
will
hold at least two times the
weight
of
the speaker.
13.
Now
mount
the
wall
bracket.
a.
Pu
II
the speaker wire through the rectangular
opening
on the bracket.
b.
The rectangular
opening
in which the wires are pulled through should
be
at the
bottom
of
the bracket.
c.
Mount
the bracket to the wall
using
drywall screws and lor the crews
for
anchors
that
you
installed
earlier.
(DO
NOT
OVER
TIGHTEN THE
SCREWS
AS
THIS WILL WARP THE
BRACKET
AND
MAKE THE
LRS
INSTALLATIO DIFFICULT)
d. Use
at
least 1
1/
4
"
course thread drywall screws anywhere
that
you are
mounting
to a
stud,
this
will
insure
that
the bracket is held securely.
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