Microphone Unit And Foam Inserts Shown In Typical Speaker Post Installation; Pry Rear Panel Away From Speaker Box At The Four Points Shown; Remove Rear Panel From Speaker Box - HME Wireless 6000 Installation Instructions Manual

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Open the speaker post and remove
any existing equipment, foam or
debris. If there is an existing
microphone, remove it and
disconnect the microphone cable
from it.
Splice the wires of the microphone
cable (new or existing) from the
audio system to the wires of the
cable extending from the microphone
unit, according to the audio system
wiring diagram.
Place the enclosed foam
windscreen against the inside
of the metal speaker grill.
Place the front of the microphone
unit flush against the foam
windscreen, centered on the
speaker grill.
For optimum performance, the microphone must be mounted flush and tight
against the foam windscreen, behind the speaker grill. Pack the remaining
enclosed pieces of foam around the top and bottom of the microphone unit, and in
back of it, so it will be held securely in place against the speaker grill when the
compartment is closed. If required, add extra foam (not supplied) on the sides of
the microphone to fill the enclosure.
IMPORTANT: Fill all the holes and cavities in the speaker post or menu board,
between the speaker and microphone, with insulating foam sealant ("Great Stuff"
expanding polyurethane foam or equivalent, available at home improvement stores).
CAUTION: Do not use the foam sealant in a wet area, or allow it to come in
contact with water. See can for precautions and safety information.
Close the speaker post.
2. Installing the SP2500LP Low-Profile Speaker
Use a flat blade screwdriver, or similar tool, to open the SP2500LP speaker by prying
the rear panel away from the speaker box at the four points shown in Figure 14. Remove
the rear panel from the speaker box as shown in Figure 15.
Figure 14.
Pry rear panel
away from speaker box
at the four points shown
Figure 13.
Microphone unit and
foam inserts shown in typical
speaker post installation
NOTE: The speaker should be
mounted internally whenever possible.
Figure 15.
Remove rear panel
from speaker box
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