Loudspeaker Installation - Adastra WA-210 User Manual

Wall mounted amplifier with usb/fm and bluetooth
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Loudspeaker Installation

The WA-210 wall amplifier is available separately or as a WA-210-SET.
If supplied as a WA-210-SET, there are 2 ceiling speakers supplied.
The speakers may be installed into a plasterboard or tiled ceiling with at least 70mm to
accommodate the mounting depth of each speaker.
The speakers should be wired to the WA-210 amplifier using standard twin speaker cable.
10m of suitable cable is supplied with the WA-210-SET and should be cut as required.
Carefully mark out and cut a hole 165-170mm
diameter for each speaker.
Feed the speaker wires from each hole to the
WA-210 (passing through the back box)
Connect the + and - wires to the + and - spring
terminals and offer the speaker to the hole in the
ceiling with the spring clamps either side on the
magnet pressed fully up to fit through the hole
fully extended and these will fold back down to
hold the speaker in place (see opposite)
If the WA-210 is supplied without speakers, ensure that the load to be connected to each
speaker output has no lower than 8Ω impedance and has a power handling of 10W max.
Do not connect further speakers as this can cause damage to the WA-210 amplifier circuitry.
WA-210 Installation
The WA-210 amplifier can fit into a standard back box of 38mm depth or more (supplied).
Adequate space for connections and ventilation should be ensured and a deeper back box
may be beneficial.
Remove the front fascia of the WA-210 by carefully prizing it away from the main housing.
A slot is visible on the right-hand side of the fascia which can be used to insert a
screwdriver for this purpose.
Removing the front fascia will reveal the mounting screw holes behind. These should be
lined up with the threaded tabs inside the back box or used with screws that are suitable for
the material if mounted directly into the wall.
953.131UK, 953.136UK User Manual

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