Connect Speakers To Jack Panel Extension Cable; Wire Front, Rear, And Center Speakers - RCA HT35752BD Installation & Hook-Up Manual

35-inch built-in custom home theatre system
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Connect Speakers to Jack Panel Extension Cable

The front, center, and rear speaker wires must be soldered to the back of the jack
panel extension cable that came attached to the audio/video component cabinet.
Be sure the speaker wires are long enough to solder the wires to the jack panel
extension cable before placing the audio/video component cabinet in its opening.
Important Note: When soldering speaker wires, strip about one inch of insulation off the
wire. Then wrap the wire at least one and a half times around the terminal before
soldering.
Caution: Do not let the bare wires touch each other. This will cause damage to
the audio/video receiver.

Wire Front, Rear, and Center Speakers

When installing speakers and connecting components, be sure to label or
make note of how wires are connected. The wires usually can be
distinguished by the texture of their cover (either ribbed or smooth) or the
marking on their cover (marked with a + or unmarked). Use ribbed or +
marked wire for positive (+) connections and smooth or unmarked wire for
negative (–) connections.
1. Cut and label wires for the front and center speakers.
• The front R and L speakers will require approximately eight feet of wire.
• The center speaker will require approximately 12 feet of wire.
• Speaker wire should have already been run by the builder from the rear
speaker location to the back of the audio/video cabinet.
2. Solder each wire to the corresponding terminal on the back of the jack
panel extension cable.
ONLY SOLDER
WIRES TO SHADED
TERMINALS SHOWN
+
R
Front
L
+
+
R
_
+
DSS
Center
Surr
L
+
"IN FROM ANTENNA
OR CABLE"
Sub-
woofer
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