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13. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, turn the
four dog leg tab mount screws
clockwise to extend the tabs. Continue
tightening until the speaker is firmly
against the ceiling. Take care not to
over-tighten.
14. Determine whether you will want to
use these speakers in stereo or mono
mode. Slide the stereo/mono switch on the master speaker to the appropriate
position.
15. Determine if you will need to limit the volume, then slide the volume limiter switch
on the master speaker to the 50% or 100% position, as desired.
16. (Optional) Using a stereo RCA patch cable (not included), plug one end into the RCA
input jacks on the master speaker. Next, feed the cable into the installation hole,
then connect the other end into the line output of an audio source device, such as a
CD player or FM tuner. This cable must be rated for in-wall/in-ceiling use.
17. Connect the speaker wire from the slave speaker to the speaker output connectors
on the master speaker, taking care to
match polarity.
18. Plug the DC barrel connector on the
included AC power adapter into the
power input jack on the master speaker.
Next, feed the AC power adapter into
the installation hole, then plug it into an
AC power outlet in the ceiling.
19. Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, turn the four dog leg tab mount screws on the
master speaker counterclockwise to retract the tabs.
20. Insert the master speaker into the speaker installation hole.
21. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, turn the four dog leg tab mount screws clockwise to
extend the tabs. Continue tightening until the speaker is firmly against the ceiling.
Take care not to over-tighten.