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• Also note that the size of the RLS II may require some modification
of the stud structure in your wall. This should only be done by a
competent professional who will configure the studs to maintain
their structural integrity.
• Speaker wire must be run inside your wall as part of the installation
process of in-wall loudspeakers. Plan the connection before you
start your loudspeaker installation.
Installation Procedure (continued)
Step-by-Step Installation
• The included template is the exact size of the required speaker
opening. Once you have decided on a general location for your
speaker, hold the template in the preferred position on the wall
and trace around it taking care that the opening is level.
• Use a saw or knife to cut the opening.
• Make sure the gasket is installed on the inner surface of the speaker
bezel so that it will be between the speaker bezel and the wall when
the speaker is installed.
• Run color coded wires between the speaker cavity and the amplifier
unit. When running the wires inside the wall to the opening, leave a
minimum of 12" of additional length in the cavity to facilitate
speaker connection.
• Connect the speaker wires to the In-Wall unit taking care to make
red to red (+) and black to black (-) terminal connections.
• Refer to your amplifier or receiver loudspeaker wiring instructions,
turn off the unit and connect the speaker wires to the appropriate
colored output terminal on the unit, again making red to red (+)
and black to black (-) connections. This will ensure absolute phase
throughout the system.
• The metal pivoting dogs are pre-installed in the loudspeaker frame
with Phillips screws. The dogs can be rotated left or right by
turning the screws.