Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
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Figure
2
Pivoting
Horn
(In-Wall
Models)
The
3000
and
5000
series
feature
a
pivoting
horn
that
allows
the
horn
to
be
toed-in.
Before
the
grille
is
installed,
carefully
aim
the
horn
toward
the
listening
area.
Swiveling
Horn
Tweeter
(In-Ceiling
Models)
Klipsch
Reference
in-ceiling
models
(3000
and
bOOO
Series)
feature
a
swiveling
tweeter
to
aim
the
high
frequencies.
To
aim
sound
directly
at
the
listening
area,
gently
adjust
the
horn
to
the
desired
angle
before
the
grille
is
installed.
Do
not
attempt
to
turn
the
tweeter
stem
while
adjusting
the
swivel
tweeter.
Infrared
Sensor
Mount
(In-Wall
Models)
The
2000,
3000
and
5000
Series
in-wall
speakers
feature
a
1/2"
infrared
sensor
locator
on
the
baffle.
Figure
3
WARRANTY-U.S.
AND
CANADA
ONLY
The
Warranty
below
is
valid
only
for
sales
to
consumers
in
the
United
States
or
Canada.
See
back
page
for
more
illustrations.
OPERATING
CONTROLS
Mid-Bass
and
Tweeter
Attenuator
Switch
(3000
and
5000
Series)
Some
models
feature
a
Tweeter
switch
(3000
series)
or
both
a
Mid-Bass
and
a
Tweeter
switch
(5000
series)
located
on
the
front
baffle.
The
switch
allows
a
setting
of
either
OdB
(normal)
or
-3dB
in
the
respective
frequency
range.
If
installing
in
an
acoustically
bright
room,
such
as
a
bathroom
or
kitchen,
you
may
want
to
adjust
the
Tweeter
level
switch.
If
the
speaker
is
located
in
a
corner
and
produces
too
much
bass,
you
may
need
to
adjust
the
Mid-Bass
level
switch.
The
position
of
the
switch
should
always
be
checked
prior
to
attaching
the
grille.
SPEAKER
INSTALLATION(for
New
Construction,
skip
to
step
#3)
1.
Cut
the
appropriate
size
opening
in
the
wall
or
ceiling
using
the
template
provided.
If
the
template
is
not
available,
cutout
dimensions
are
provided
on
the
Klipsch
website,
www.klipsch.com.
Sizes
listed
are
minimum.
If
accuracy
of
cut
cannot
be
achieved,
you
may
add
1/4"
to
each
dimension.
Be
careful
not
to
cut
through
any
existing
wiring
or
plumbing.
Avoid
compromising
any
fire
stops
between
studs.
2.
Run
speaker
wiring
(18
gauge
minimum)
to
the
openings.
Be
sure
to
comply
with
all
building
codes
in
your
area.
3.
Attach
the
wire
to
the
speaker
using
the
wire's
color
coding
or
markings
as
a
guide
to
maintain
proper
polarity.
4.
Insert
the
speaker
assembly
into
the
opening
and
attach
by
tightening
the
four
Phillips
screws
(figure
3).
The
fr.ame's
"dog"
legs
will
swivel
out
and
"sandwich"
the
wall
and
frame
together.
(Klipsch
new
construction
brackets
make
this
simple
if
used
prior
to
drywall
installation.)
5.
At
this
point,
you
may
paint
the
speaker
grilles
before
inserting
them
into
the
speakers.
Klipsch
grilles
are
designed
to
accept
most
types
of
paint.
You
may
wish
to
remove
the
scrim
material
before
painting.
It
may
be
reinserted
after
the
paint
is
dry.
Care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
excessive
paint
build-up
in
the
grille
perforations.
6.
Press
the
grille
into
place.