Unpacking
Carefully remove your new Elura speakers from the box. Inspect the speakers
for transit damage. If you discover damage, contact your dealer immediately.
Save your carton – it is the best possible protection for your speakers should
you ever have a need to move them.
Positioning and Mounting Your New Elura Speakers
Note: the distance between yourself and the point directly between the speakers
should be (roughly 20%) greater than the distance between the two speakers.
Outside placement may be different, due to variances in available mounting areas.
All Elura weather-resistant speakers are equipped with powder-coated ratcheting
aluminum mounting brackets that allow for vertical or horizontal mounting. Be
certain the type of anchor you choose, and the material you are mounting the
anchor into, are capable of holding the weight of the speaker. (Many mounting
anchor systems are available from your local hardware store.) After mounting the
bracket, connect the wire as shown in FIG. 2, and loosely secure the speaker to
the bracket using the supplied knobs. Adjust the speaker's angle for optimum
listening area coverage and firmly hand-tighten the knobs.
FIG. 1
model OUT5.25W/B
black label series
Weather-Resistant Speaker System
Hooking Up Your
New Elura Speakers
STOP! – Make sure that you consult your
amplifier's owner's manual regarding
speaker hook-up. Your amplifier should
be turned off throughout this procedure.
Most speaker wire is polarity coded. This
means that each conductor is labeled
either (+) positive or (-) negative. The (+)
positive side may be a different color or
texture than the (-) negative side. On the
back of your amplifier, each channel
should be labeled (+) and (-) as well as
color coded red for (+) positive and black
for (-) negative. Elura speaker terminals
are color coded red for (+) positive and
black for (-) negative. Be sure to hook (+)
to (+), (red to red), and (-) to (-), (black to
black). (See FIG. 2 on back.) All
connections should be tight. Inspect
connections for frays and stray strands of
wire touching both (+) and (-) terminals
(This will cause a short and, perhaps,
damage your equipment.)
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