|
Фрагмент инструкции
Mono applications combine the left and right signals to provide the full sound of an audio signal to each speaker in the system without left/right separation. DVC applications send the left signal to one voice coil and the right signal to another voice coil, essentially creating a stereo pair in one speaker cabinet. Figure 2.2 shows an A62ST DVC Speaker in a kitchen. A62ST Figure 2.2 - Mono/DVC Application ©2007 • All rights reserved. © 2007 • All rights reserved. 3 Storm Series Ceiling Speakers Home Theater ATON Ceiling Speakers provide unobtrusive, high-quality Home Theater sound when installed in the correct locations. It is critical to identify the primary listening position before installation! See Figure 2.3 for a system design utilizing all ceiling speakers and Figure 2.4 for a system design utilizing ceiling speakers as rear surround speakers. TV XOVER 8080120 120 180180 In-Wall Subwoofer Figure 2.3 - Home Theater-All Ceiling Application TV XOVER 8080120 120 180180 In-Wall Subwoofer Figure 2.4 - Home Theater-Rear Surround Application 4 ©2007 • All rights reserved. Storm Series Ceiling Speakers 3. Installation The Installation process is divided into three distinct processes: Wiring, Mounting and Setting Switches. After carefully considering the intended application (Defi ning a Listening Area, Mono/Stereo, Home Theater, etc.), specifi c mounting locations can be decided upon. Once the specifi c locations are determined, installation can commence. Wiring Before actually running any wire or cable, take the time to look around each room or area of the house and plan your wire paths for maximum effi ciency. Look for routes through uncluttered parts of the stud wall or ceiling that allow you to group all low-voltage (video, speaker wires, Cat- 5, telephone, etc.) wires wherever possible. It is a good practice to label both ends of all cables and to protect wires by tying a plastic bag over the ends. LEFT SPK Label Plastic Bag Figure 3.1 - Wiring Label & Plastic Bag Wiring Methodology There are three common scenarios for connecting speaker to an audio system. Figures 3.2 to 3.4 show stereo pairs, while Figures 3.5 and 3.6 show examples of mono and DVC applications, respectively. Each stereo method can also be used for mono or DVC applications. Figure 3.7 shows a Home Theater wiring scheme. A/V Receiver/Amplifier • Two separate 2 conductor speaker wires run from the A/V Receiver or amplifier to each stereo speaker. +-+- +-+- Figure 3.2 - Wiring: Amplifi er to Speakers-2 Conductor Direct • One 4-conductor speaker wire runs from the amplifier to a splice near one speaker. A 2-conductor wire runs from the splice to each speaker. A/V Receiver/Amplifier +-+- +-+- Splice 4 Conductor Wire 2 Conductor Wire Figure 3.3 - Wiring: Amplifi er to Speakers-4 Conductor to 2 Conductor © 2007 • All rights reserved. 5 Storm Series Ceiling Speakers Volume Control • One 4 conductor speaker wire runs from the amplifier to a stereo volume control, then one 2 conductor...
Эта инструкция также подходит к моделям:Акустика - A60C (915.01 kb)
Акустика - A62C (915.01 kb)
Акустика - A62ST (915.01 kb)
Акустика - A63C (915.01 kb)