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Preparing the speaker cord
Speaker cord consists
of
two
insulated wires. The insulation around one wire is marked
(striped, collared, ribbed, or may have writing on it). This marked wire is always positive
(+).
The plain wire is always negative (-). These wires correspond to the red
(+)
and black (-) ter-
minals on the speaker, receiver, or amplifier.
) Note: It is sometimes difficult to distinguish wire markings. Inspect both wires carefully
To
prepare the ends
of
the cord, strip approximately %
to
Y2-inch
(10-12 mm)
of
insulation
from both wires. Then, twist the bare ends
of
each wire so there are no loose strands
of
wire.
A WARNING: Never use broken
or
frayed wire, as damage
or
electrical
shock
may
result.
Making the connections
Connect your speaker wire to the SPEAKERS A or MAIN (front) left and right speaker outputs
on your amplifier or receiver. See your receiver owner's guidefor any additional information or
instructions.
A. CAUTION: Before making
any
connections, turn
off
your
receiver
and
unplug it from the
AC
power
mains. Failure
to
do
so
may
result in damage to your system.
Figure 5
Wiring schematic
Right speaker
Receiver
Left speaker
6
Unscrew the hex knobs on the terminal posts (Figure
5)
located on the back
of
the left
(L)
speaker. This reveals a small opening through each post where the wire goes.
1. Insert the marked wire into the red
(+)
terminal. Insert the plain wire into the black
(-)
ter-
minal.
<.
2. Tighten the knobs
to
secure the wires.
3.
Connect the other ends
of
the wire to your receiver or amplifier.
A.
Attach the marked wire at one end
to
the red
(+)
terminal.
B.
Attach the plain wire at that end
to
the black H terminal.
4.
Repeat steps 1,
2,
and 3 for the right
(R)
speaker connections.
) Note:
Now
is a
good
time to record the serial numbers
of
these speakers on
page
3
of
this
guide
and
on
your
warranty card.
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