Speaker Wire Termination; Allport Termination And Installation - Nuvo Simplese System Installation Manual

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II.

Speaker Wire Termination

It is important to keep the proper orientation of
positive and negative signal for each speaker
connection. Typically, two-conductor speaker wire uses
red to denote positive and black to denote negative.
Some types of wire indicate positive with a dark line
running through the insulation. Four-conductor wire
can also be used. This has four separate wires in one
outer jacket, making it possible to run a single speaker
wire to a zone for its pair of speakers. This type of wire
typically uses red and black for one speaker and white
as positive and green as negative for the second
speaker.
Note: The Simplese System is designed to handle one
pair of 8-ohm speakers per zone. Using more than one
pair of speakers per zone could cause damage to the
amplifier output.
III.

Allport Termination and Installation

Both the speaker wire and Cat-5 cables for each zone
terminate into the back side of the Allport. The order of
Cat-5 plug-ins is irrelevant to the operation of the
system, but it is recommended that you label the
individual Cat-5 cables for future reference. Follow the
zone and polarity labeling for the speaker wire
termination, fig. 2.
The final connection from the Allport is made with the
Allport cable supplied with the Simplese System, fig. 3.
STATUS
Simplese
LINK
ON=+12V
SPEAKER AND DATA SIGNALS
MUTE
RS232
=0V
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
ALL PORT CONNECTION
D
FOUR-SOURCE FOUR-ZONE
CONFORMS TO
CM
UL STD.6500
CERTIFIED TO
100~240V
50~60Hz 85W
C
US
CAN/CSA STD.E60065
NuVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio USA
3033118
8
Fig. 2
Fig. 3

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