Owner's Manual
pressing them into place. They may also
be
attached
to the side
of
the speaker
if
one intends to lay the
speaker
on
its side.
INSTALLATION
(USING
OPTIONAL
DOUBLE
SWIVEL
BRACKET)
Follow the manufacturers instructions for the installation
of the bracket.
To
prepare the speaker for this type
of
bracket, remove the supplied bracket and replace the
endcaps following steps
1-4
in
the previous section,
"Using Speakers without Brackets." The bracket is
attached to the back of the speaker using ¼-20 screws
or bolts. The length of the hardware will
be
determined
by
the bracket thickness but
it
will likely
be
about 1
/2"
to
5/8"
in
length. It will
be
necessary to remove
the
terminal
cover from back
of
the speaker.
To
do this, use your
finger(s) to pull back
on
the bottom
of
the cover
at
the
relief in the enclosure.
INSTALLATION
1.
Determine the installation location
of
the speaker.
Use
care to ensure the structure has the ability to
carry the weight
of
the speaker.
We
recommend
that
the speaker
be
located where there
is
a stud or
other support structure especially
if
the speaker will
be
oriented horizontally. If attaching to sheetrock
(gypsum board), ensure
that
you
use suitable hardware such
as
toggle anchors (not supplied).
2.
Measure the hole-spacing
on
the bracket and transfer these
dimensions to the mounting
surface.
3.
Install the attachment hardware,
drilling holes
as
necessary.
In
most installations the bracket will need to
be
removed from the speaker
so
that
it
can
be
tightened
to the mounting surface without obstruction.
4.
Remove
the endcaps
by
pulling the back end
of
them
away from the enclosure.
5.
Remove
the bracket from the speaker
by
loosening
and removing the brass
thumb
screws
that
hold the
bracket to the speaker.
6.
Screw the
bracketto
the mounting surface. Either
set
of
holes may
be
used (slots or keyholes). If the
wire
is
coming through the wall then
it
can
be
passed
through the center-hole
in
the bracket
if
desired or
practical.
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1/4
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Cabinet
Loudspeaker
Indoor/
Outdoor
7.
Prepare the wire for termination
by
stripping back
the insulation approximately
½"
(13mm).
8.
Remove
the terminal cover from back
of
the speaker
using your finger(s) to pull back
on
the bottom
of
the
cover
at
the relief
in
the enclosure.
9. Attach the speaker to the bracket making the
thumb
screws finger tight.
10. Position the speaker
so
the input terminals can
be
accessed.
11
. Pass the wire through the cover and connect
it
to
the
input
terminals, observing polarity to ensure
consistency.
12. Snap the terminal cover into place and rotate the
speaker
in
the desired direction.
13. Tighten the
thumb
screws. A screwdriver may
be
used to ensure they are tight.
14. Re-install the endcaps.
3-YEAR
LI
MITED
WARRANTY
AudioSource
will
repair or replace any product found
to
be
faulty
due to defects
in
material or workmanship, with new
or
rebuilt parts, free
of
charge in
the
USA,
within 3 years
of
original purchase date
of
the product. This is a no-hassle
warranty with
no
mail-in warranty card needed. This warranty
does not cover damages in shipment, failures caused by other
products, or failures due
to
accident, misuse, abuse, acts
of
God,
or alteration
of
the
equipment. This warranty is extended
only
to
the
original purchaser, when purchased through an
authorized reseller and a purchase receipt, invoice, or other
proof
of
original purchase date is provided. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights and
you
may have other rights (which
vary by area). If a problem with
this
product develops during
or
after
the
warranty period, please contact AudioSource, your
dealer, or any factory-authorized service center
for
service.
Mail-in service can
be
obtained during
the
warranty period
by
visiting AudioSource.net. A Return Authorization
(RA)
number
must
be
obtained in advance and a copy
of
the
RA
form should
be included inside the shipping carton.
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