Pioneer CS-A700 User Manual page 4

Speaker system
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z.REPLACEMENT
OF
S
PEAKER
UNI T
r
.
12"WOOFER
a.
Remove
screws
holding
the
speaker,
and
pull
it
out
gently
toward
you.
(Photo
1),
b. Pull the Blue
and White
speaker leads
off
from the
speaker terminals.
(Photo
2)
c.
Mounting
of
NEW
speaker.
Push
the
Blue
lead end onto the
Red
terminal.
Mount
the NEW
speaker
onto the baffle
board.
Screw speaker
tightly
onto
the
baffle
board.
II.
5''MID-RANGE
a.
Remove
screws
holding
the
speaker,
and
pull it out
gently toward
you.
b. Pull
the
Green and White
leads
off
from
the
speaker
terminals
c.
Mounting
NEW speaker.
Push
the
Green
lead female end
onto
the
Red
side
male
end
of the
speaker
terminal.
Then,
mount
the
NEW
speaker
onto the
front
baffle
board.
Screw
the
speaker
tightly
onto
the
baffle
board.
ru.
MULTI-CELLULAR HORN TYPE
SPEAKER
a.
Remove
screws
holding the
speaker, and
puil
it out
gently toward you.
b.
Pull
the
Red
and
White
leads
off
from
the
speaker terminals.
c.
Mounting
of
NEW speaker.
Push
the
Red
lead
female end
onto the
Red
side
male
end
of
the
speaker,
and push the
White
lead
female
end
onto the
other male end
of
the
same
speaker
terminal.
Then, mount the NEW
speaker
onto
the
baffle
board.
Screw speaker
tightly
onto
the baffle
baord.
V.
CARE TAKEN
TO
REPLACE
A
SPEAKER
The
speakers
of low
and middle
ranges
are
of
the
cone
type;
hence,
if
their
cone
or
cap
should become
damaged,
the
tone
quality
will be
affected
significantly.
Therefore,
carefulness
should be
used
while
removal
from
cabinet and,
again,
installed
in
the
cabinet.
Viewing
it
from
the back
side,
the
terminals
are
always
to
identify the bottom
side
of
the horn speaker. The positive
terminal
(Red
side)
is
always
to
the
right
side
of
the
speaker
and
the
negative
terminal
is
always
to
the
left
side
of
the
speaker.
Photo
1
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