Step 3: Speaker Connection; Step 4: Removing Screws; Step 5: Fixing Screws; Step 6: Tightening Screws - Monitor Audio Radius Assembly Instructions

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3. Take either your Radius 90 or Radius 180, remove the small red and black plastic
caps from the terminals. A knife or fine blade screwdriver may be required to lever
these out (Fig. 1).
4. Remove the screws located either side of the terminal on the back (labelled 'A' and
'B' in fig. 2), from your loudspeaker. These can be removed with the hex key
provided with your stand.
5. Place the Radius loudspeaker fixing screws into their holes in the back of the stand
(Fig. 3). Carefully push your loudspeaker on to the terminals in the floorstand
terminal housing (Fig. 4), and while supporting the weight of the speaker, start to
tighten the screws until they are finger tight and bear the weight of the cabinet
(Fig. 5).
Fig. 3
6. Take the hex key (included in the packaging), and tighten the screw so that your
loudspeaker is held firmly in place.
7. If you intend to use 4mm banana plug terminations with your floorstand remove the
small red and black plastic terminal caps from the terminals on the base of the
floorstand (this is done in the same way as described in section 3). If you are using
bare wire terminations, leave these in place. If you choose to use banana plugs,
simply plug them straight into their correct terminal's (Fig. 6), or if you are using
bare wire terminations, unscrew the terminal slightly and placing your cable into
the through hole and then tighten the terminal up again to hold the cable in place
(Fig. 7).
Fig. 6
8. Connect the speaker cable to your amplifier.
Fig. 1
Monitor Audio 2004
Radius Floor Stand Fixing Instructions
A
Fig. 4
Fig. 7
2
B
Fig. 2
Fig. 5

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