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If you must cross high-voltage lines, always do so at a 90 degree angle to avoid audible hum through the speakers!. Note 3: When pre-wiring for In-wall speakers, it is essential to make direct wire runs from the head-end to each speaker. Do not run speaker wires in series or parallel, and do not “daisy-chain” speakers to common wiring. ©2007 • All rights reserved. © 2007 • All rights reserved. 7 Storm Series In-wall Speakers Pre-Wiring The audio/speaker cable runs should be routed from the head-end location (where the amplifi er or A/V Receiver is located) to the speaker rough-in brackets (if used). At the speaker locations, securely fasten the speaker wire to the speaker rough-in bracket. If not using speaker rough-in brackets, staple speaker wire runs in a loose zigzag between the studs where the speaker is to be mounted to make it easier to fi nd the cable after the drywall is installed. Zig-zagging the cable also allows fl exibility in the placement of the speaker. Note: Do not run speaker wires closer than 12" from high voltage wires. Speaker Wire Min 12” High Voltage Wiring Figure 3.8 - Pre-Wiring Mounting Two situations that can exist when mounting In-wall speakers: • Pre-Construction - Installations that occur in new homes being built and in remodel situations where walls and/or ceilings will be exposed. • Retro-Fit - Installation that involve existing homes with walls and ceilings fi nished. While the end result of either type of installation is similar, the process is quite different. Pre-Construction In a pre-construction installation, walls and ceilings are open with no drywall installed. This is desirable and allows the installer much greater access than in retro-fi t applications. ATON model BK6W Rough-In Brackets are specifi cally designed to work with models A60W, A61W and A62W while model BK8W Rough-In Brackets are designed to work with A82W and A82SW speakers. Rough-in Brackets should be used whenever possible to reserve a neat hole in the drywall, ensuring proper placement of speakers and making trim-out and fi nal installation neat and organized. 8 ©2007 • All rights reserved. Storm Series In-wall Speakers Figure 3.9 - Rough-In Bracket Mounting Rough-In Brackets Once the mounting locations are decided upon, assemble the brackets and secure them to the ceiling joists using fl at-head screws or heavy-duty staples (see the ATON Ceiling/In-Wall Rough-In Brackets Manual for detailed steps). Retro-Fit Retro-fi t installations are more diffi cult to complete than pre-construction because walls and ceilings are intact. Typically wires must be fi shed into position through walls, fl oors and ceilings. Holes must be cut and speakers mounted directly in the wall with no rough-in brackets. Note: Before cutting holes in any existing wall or ceiling surface, probe the cavity behind each speaker’s installation location for obstructions! Cutting Speaker Openings in Walls (No Rough-in Brackets) 1. Use a stud fi nder to locate the studs around ...
Ce manuel est également adapté pour les modèles :Haut-parleurs - Storm Series A61W (1.04 mb)
Haut-parleurs - Storm Series A60W (1.04 mb)
Haut-parleurs - Storm Series A62W (1.04 mb)
Haut-parleurs - Storm Series A82SW (1.04 mb)