User's Manual

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3.3.2 SP2500LP Low-Profile Speaker Installation
Use a flat-blade screwdriver, or similar tool, to open the SP2500LP speaker box by
prying the rear panel off the box at the four points shown in Figure 17, and remove it.
Note: Mount the speaker
inside the speaker post
or menu board if
possible. It must be
mounted at least 2 feet
(610 mm) from the
microphone,
center-to-center.
Hold the rear panel of the SP2500LP flat
against the surface of the speaker post or
menu board, at the desired mounting
location, as shown in Figure 18. Use a
pencil to mark the speaker post through the
wire hole in the panel. Remove the panel
and set it aside. Drill a ¼ inch (6 mm) wire
hole at the marked location.
Hold the rear panel against the surface, in
the same position as before, and screw the
four enclosed self-tapping screws through
the screw holes on the panel into the speaker
post or menu board as shown in Figure 19.
Route the cable from the back of the speaker
through the wire hole in the rear panel of the
speaker box, into the speaker post.
Close the box by pressing it against the rear panel.
SP2500LP Cable Connections:
Inside the speaker post or menu board,
connect the green and white wires of the
appropriate cable to the wires coming from the
speaker as shown in Figure 20. Do not connect
the drain wire. Solder the connection and
cover it with a crimp cap insulator.
IMPORTANT! For full-duplex systems, use
separate cables for speaker and microphone,
or feedback may occur.
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Figure 17. Open the low-profile speaker
Figure 18. Mark speaker post or menu
board through wire hole in rear panel
of SP2500LP speaker assembly
Figure 19. Screw the self-tapping
screws through holes in rear panel
of SP2500LP speaker box
Figure 20. SP2500LP cable connections