Final Installation - Niles CM8SW Installation & Operation Manual

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Final Installation
in New
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I. lf it is possible
to lay a batt of insulation
into the ceiling
cavity,
do so. Remember
to use equal
amounts
of insulation
for
each speaker.
2. Separate the speaker wire so that at least
two inches of each conductor
are free.
3. Open
the no-strip
terminal
by applying
pressure to the red and black levers until
an audible
"click"
is heard.
4. Insert one unstripped
wire fully
into the
black and one into the red terminal.
Pay
attention
to the markings
on the wire.
Each speaker
must be connected
to the
amplifier
in the same way.
If unsure,
see section
"Speaker
Phase"
located
on
the following
page.
Squeeze
the red
and black levers until they click signify-
ing that they have locked
into the wire.
5. insert
the no strip
terminal
into
the
corresponding
socket on the rear of the
speaker.
Push it down
until
it locks
in
place.
The terminal
will
only
fit in the
socket
in one direction.
If the terminal
does not properly seat, reverse the terminal
6. Connect
the wire
which
runs
to the
satellite
speakers
to the left and right
output
terminals.
Pay attention
to the
markings
on the wire.
7. There
are four
clamps
or mounting
"dogs"
which
hold
each
speaker
in
place.
The dogs are tightened
via four
front-baffle
screws. To install the speaker,
first rotate
the dogs
inward.
Insert the
speaker
into the cutout
and tighten
the
dogs by turning
the screws
clockwise.
DO
NOT
OVER
TIGHTEN
THESE
SCREWS.
Over-tightening
the clamps
may make
the grille
difficult
to install.
(See Figure18).
NOTE: The screws will be easier to turn if
you "prime"
them first. Before installing each
speaker,
turn the screws
in and then turn
them back out to their original positions.
8. Setting the High Pass Filter
When
the "SAT"
filter
is in the CUT
position,
all of the bass energy
will
be
produced
via the CM8SW.
When
the
switch
is in the FULL position,
both the
satellite
speakers
and the CMRSW
will
reproduce
the bass signal.
Typically,
satellites
with woofers
that are 5-3/a"
or
smaller
will
sound
best with
the filter
on. Listen to a loud
and well
recorded
bass passage to evaluate.
9 Setting the Subwoofer
Low Pass Filter
With
the "SUB"
switch
in the IOOHz
position,
the CM8SW
will
only
repro-
duce
bass below
one hundred
cycles.
When
the switch
is in the 140Hz
posi-
tion,
the CM8SW
will
reproduce
bass
below
140 cycles.
Depending
on the
size of the room,
the type
of satellite
speaker
and the subwoofer
position,
you will
prefer one setting to the other.
Listen to a loud and well
recorded
bass
passage to evaluate.
lO.tnstall
the grille
into the speaker.
The
grilles should fit snugly. If you have diff-
culty
fitting
them
in, try loosening
the
mounting
dog screws slightly
(excessive
tightening
can distort
the shape
of the
frame holding
the grille in place).

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