Installation guide

WIRING THE LCRS
3 CHANNEL METHOD (Left, DualMono Center and Right)
1. Operate the terminals by firmly pressing on them. An opening will be exposed in the side of
the terminal. Slip about 9 mm (3/8") of bare speaker wire into this opening hole and release
the terminal. The spring loaded terminal will now securely hold the wire
in
place. 16 gauge
is
the minimum requirement. Depending upon total wire length a larger gauge may be used. 12
gauge is the maximum that will fit into the terminals.
2.
Left
and
Right
Channels
2.1. Connect two conductor speaker wire between each channel and the receiver or amplifier.
Mind the polarity of the wiring is consistent.
(+
to
+,
- to
-)
3.
DualMono
Center
Channels
3.1. Using the supplied 2 meter speaker wire, connect both center channels together
in
parallel. This
is
done by connecting Red to Red and Black to Black, (+ to
+,
- to -).
3.2. Connect two conductor speaker wire between one
of
the DualMono Center Channels
and the receiver or amplifier. The wire from the amplifier and the wire from the opposite
center channel should be twisted together and placed
in
the terminals. Mind the polarity
of
the wiring is consistent.
(+
to
+,
- to
-)
4. Refer to FIGURE 15.
5.
NOTE:
This
can
be
achieved
by
using
2
runs
of
4
conductor
speaker
wire.
One
run
per
side
of
the
FPTV. Separate
the
4
conductors
into
2
pairs.
Connect
one
pair
to
each
channel.
The
parallel
connection
of
the
DualMono
Center
Channels
can
be
made
at
the
amplifier.
2 CHANNEL METHOD (Left/Right Stereo)
1. Using a single conductor of speaker wire, connect the negative terminal of the Left Channel to
the positive terminal
of
the DualMono Center Channel
in
the same cabinet. This puts the two
channels in series.
2. Similarly, connect a single conductor from the negative terminal of the Right Channel to the
positive terminal
of
the DualMono Center Channel
in
the same cabinet.
3. Using two conductor speaker wire, connect the Left and Right channel outputs of the receiver
or amplifier to the pair of unused
+ and - terminals on each corresponding side.
4. Refer to FIGURE 16.
16