Bose 18370 User manual

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The Bose® 131™ Marine Speaker System
Owner’ s Guide
Safety , Warranty , and Technical Information
Please read this owner’ s guide
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131TM marine speaker system is engineered to provide sound quality far beyond
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The Bose other marine speaker systems. This guide helps you install and use your speaker system properly. Please read the installation section completely before cutting any holes. It is important to understand the reasons for choosing one mounting hole size over the other.
Warranty period
Bose 131 marine speakers are covered by a limited 3-year transferable warranty. Details of the coverage are provided on the warranty card that came with your speakers. Please fill out the information section on your card. Then detach the card, and mail it to Bose Corporation.
Technical information
For your records…
Features
• Polymer fiber driver cone
• Dual-port polypropylene enclosure
• Syncom II® computer quality control
Speaker driver complement
• One 41⁄2" (11.4 cm) full range environmental driver per enclosure
Compatibility/Impedance
• Maximum continuous power per I.E.C.: 40W
• Compatible with receivers or amplifiers 10 - 80 watts per channel
• Impedance 4 - 8 ohms
Size/Dimensions
•Weight, unpacked: 9 lb (4 kg)
• 12"L x 31⁄2"D (30 cm x 8.9 cm)
• Cut out Diameter:
• 53⁄8" (13.7 cm) with access to rear of mounting surface
• 71⁄8" (18 cm) without access to rear of mounting surface
• Grille Diameter: 8" (21 cm)
• Mounting Depth: 31⁄2" (8.9 cm)
• Mounting Wall Thickness: .75" (1.9 cm maximum) rear mounting .50"(1.2 cm maximum) front mounting
Finish
• Grille: Arctic White
Serial numbers are located on the label of each 131 marine speaker. Serial numbers: _____________________ and _____________________________________ Dealer name: __________________________________________________________________ Dealer phone:_______________________ Purchase date: ___________________________ We suggest you keep your sales slip and warranty card together with this owner’s guide.
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Contents/Records
Where to find…
Setting up
Unpack the carton ........................................................................................................4
Tools required ...............................................................................................................4
Select the locations for your speakers ......................................................................... 5
Installing Your Speakers
Test the speakers ......................................................................................................... 6
Mounting the speakers .................................................................................................6
Installation from the rear of the bulkhead .....................................................................7
Installation from the front of the bulkhead.................................................................. 11
Maintaining Your Speakers
Cleaning the speakers ................................................................................................16
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................16
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Bose
Corporation ....................................................................................inside back cover
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Bose® Corporation, The Mountain,
Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA
acknowledge our sole responsibility, that the product:
Kind of equipment: Loudspeaker
Type designation: 131™ marine speaker system
in accordance with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
and Article 10(1) of the Directive,
is in compliance with the following norm(s) or document(s):
Technical regulations: EN50081-1, EN50082-1
Accredited by Bose Corporation
23 January 1997
Bose B.V.
Nijverheidstraat 8, 1135 GE Edam
The Netherlands
We, the offerer:
Anton Schalkamp
General Manager, Bose Europe
Manufacturer’s authorized EU representative
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Setting Up
Unpack the carton
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Carefully unpack your speakers and save all packing materials for possible future use. Do not attempt to use your speaker system if any part of it appears damaged. Notify Bose® Corpora­tion or your authorized Bose dealer immediately. Check that your system contains the parts identified in Figure 1. For shipping, the mounting flange is packed inside its speaker grille. Separate these components before installation.
Notes:
Please remove the perforated drilling and cutting template from the inner carton containing the grille and mounting flange. Also remove the perforated speaker cone shields from the inner cartons containing the enclosures. You will need the template and shields during installation.
Now is a good time to record each speaker serial number on page 2 of this guide and on your warranty card.
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Packaging Contents:
•Two 131 marine speaker enclosures
•Two mounting flanges
•Two speaker grilles
• One Owner’s Guide
• One template for positioning, cutting, and drilling holes
•Two speaker cone shields
• Mounting hardware:
• 30 screws (6 extra)
• 10 wire nut connectors (2 extra)
• T wo 20 foot speaker cables, 18-gauge
Tools required
CAUTION:
The 131TM marine speakers are not intended to be installed in automobiles.
You will need the following tools to complete this installation:
•Phillips-head screwdriver.
•An appropriate cutting tool for the surface to be cut. For installation in fiberglass or wood, we recommend a sabre saw. Use a short blade, and have some extra blades available. A hole saw may also be used. Large diameter hole saws are available and they allow you to make circular cuts on a flat surface.
•Drill with the following bits:
- For drilling the screw holes a 3⁄
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⁄8 (.32 cm) inch bit.
inch (.24 cm) bit is preferred, but you could also use a
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- For drilling the starter hole, use a 5⁄16 inch (.8 cm) bit.
•Center punch or awl.
•Half-round file or rasp.
•Eye and ear protection; dust mask.
CAUTION:
Failure to follow these instructions voids all warranties on your speakers. If you are unsure of your ability to complete this pr ocess, consult a professional installer. Please read this owner’s guide completely before beginning installation.
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Setting Up
Select the locations for your speakers
In selecting locations for your speakers, understand that there are two possible mounting options. It is easiest to mount the speakers from behind the mounting surface. However, if you cannot reach behind the mounting surface, you may cut a larger hole that allows you to insert the speaker enclosure from the front of the mounting surface. See Figure 2. With this in mind, find a location that:
•Allows sufficient room to snap on the grille. Use the template to be sure there is enough area around the holes you will cut in the bulkhead.
•Allows sufficient room for the speaker enclosure behind the bulkhead. During installation, the enclosure requires 4 enclosure requires only 31⁄2 inches (9 cm) of mounting depth and 12 inches (31 cm) of extension. The enclosure may be rotated in a complete cir cle, but attaches to the mounting flange in only one position.
•Accommodates the speaker wire provided. Lay out lengths of wire that comfortably reach from the receiver to each speaker. Be sure the wires are secure and protected from being pinched, pulled, or damaged in any way.
•Is not close enough to adversely affect any compass.
Note:
The magnets in the speakers will affect a boat compass. Avoid mounting the speakers closer than three feet from the compass. If necessary, a marine installer can help correct any deviation.
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⁄2 inches (11 cm) of mounting depth. However, once installed the
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Figure 2
Selecting the right locations
A.
Mount from the rear if you can insert the speaker enclo­sure behind the bulkhead mounting surface.
B.
Mount from the front if you cannot reach behind the mounting surface. If you are uncertain about the depth and clearance behind your mount­ing surface, consult your boat manufacturer or dealer.
A
Note:
Before going any further with your assembly, choose one of the methods de-
B
scribed in Figure 2 above. The instructions for A begin on page 7; B on page 11.
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Installing Y our Speakers
Test the speakers
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Mounting the speakers
It is a good idea to test your system before installation. With the power turned off, connect the receiver to the speakers.
The provided speaker cord consists of two insulated wires; one is marked or ribbed, and is always positive (+). The plain wire is always negative (–). The wires corr espond to the red (+) and black (–) terminals on the back of the speaker, receiver, or amplifier. Place the stripped end of the positive (+) right channel receiver wire together with the stripped end of the positive (+) right speaker wire. Then place the stripped end of the negative right channel receiver wire together with the stripped end of the negative right speaker wir e. Repeat this procedure for the left speaker.
Be sure to connect each wire to the proper terminal (positive to positive, negative to nega­tive). For this test, just twist the wire ends together. You will use the supplied wire nuts for the permanent connections.
When you are satisfied that everything works, disconnect the speakers and continue with the installation.
CAUTION:
holes in the hull. We recommend you consult a marine installer before drilling or cutting any holes. Choose a safe spot for drilling. Do not mount the speakers on surfaces with concealed hazards, such as electrical conduits or plumbing.
Be sure to mount your 131TM marine speakers on a bulkhead only. Do not cut
Figure 3
The template
The cutting and drilling template
Locate the cutting and drilling template. It is perforated into the inner carton that contained your grilles and mounting flanges. The template has four functions.
1. It helps you position the speaker enclosure by showing how much room to provide for the extension of the enclosure behind the bulkhead.
2. It shows you how much room to allow for the snap on grille.
3. It assists you in cutting the appropriate hole size in the bulkhead wall.
4. It helps you drill the mounting screw holes in the bulkhead.
The template has two punch-out hole diameters. Use the smaller size for installation from behind the bulkhead. Use the larger for installation from the front. See Figures 2 & 3.
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Installing Y our Speakers From The Rear Of The Bulkhead
Installation from the rear of the bulkhead
A
Choose the 53⁄8 inch (13.6 cm) diameter hole size if you can comfortably hold the speaker enclosure from behind the wall while installing screws from the front. This is the preferred mounting method. If the hole you cut is not perfect, any slight overcut will be hidden by the grille.
Determine that there is enough room by
A 1
reaching into the mounting area and sweeping with your hand. Determine where you will drill the hole for the speaker. You should also experiment by placing the speaker enclosure behind the bulkhead before making your final selection. Any orientation of the speaker enclosure is acceptable.
CAUTION:
Determine whether any obstacles exist behind the mounting surface. To be certain, contact your boat manufacturer or dealer. Also, be certain that the enclosure will fit within the mount­ing area before drilling any holes.
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The round outer edge of the template
A 2
shows how much room to allow for the grille. The long end is used to plan for room for the enclosure behind the bulkhead. There are two perforated circles in the template. Snap out the smaller one.
Place the template over the area
A 3
where the speaker is to be located and mark the 53⁄8 inch (13.6 cm) hole with a metal scribing tool or pencil.
Drill a starter hole that is large enough
A 4
for your sabre saw blade. Be sure to drill inside and close to the line you have marked.
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Installing Y our Speakers From The Rear Of The Bulkhead
Using the sabre saw, cut the hole for the
A 5
speaker, carefully following the line. Take your time; you want a smooth-edged circular hole.
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A 6
Use a half-round file or wood rasp to smooth out any roughness in the hole you have cut.
Hold the speaker enclosure up to the
A 7
hole from behind the bulkhead and find the best position for the extended portion of the enclosure. Be sure the enclosure is hidden behind the bulkhead. If the enclosure does not fit, use the file or rasp to enlarge the hole.
Place the mounting flange so that it
A 8
interlocks with the enclosure and is flush with the mounting surface.
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Installing Y our Speakers From The Rear Of The Bulkhead
Mark six screw holes. Use the smallest
A 9
hole pattern that fits.
Remove the enclosure from behind the
A 10
bulkhead.
CAUTION:
Be sure the enclosure is not in
place behind the bulkhead while drilling.
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Drill the marked holes using a 1⁄8 inch
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(.32 cm) bit. Use a center punch to make a slight indentation for your drill bit. This will keep the drill bit from “walking” away from the mark you have made.
You need to open one of the five marked
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drain holes because water can enter your 131TM marine speaker through the ports on the front of the enclosure.
Holding the enclosure in the mounting position you chose in Step 7, find the drain hole that will be at the lowest point when the speaker is mounted and break through the surface using a center punch, awl, or 1⁄ inch (.32 cm) drill bit.
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CAUTION:
Acoustic performance is reduced if the hole is larger than diameter.
1
inch (.32 cm) in
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Installing Y our Speakers From The Rear Of The Bulkhead
Connect the speakers. Be sure the receiver or
A 13
amplifier is turned OFF. If possible, disconnect the power source. Use the supplied silicone-filled wire nuts to secure the ends of each wire pair. Place the
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stripped end of the positive (+) right channel receiver wire together with the stripped end of the positive (+) right speaker wire. Place the wire nut over the ends of the wires and turn it in a clockwise direction. Turn it with firm pressure until it stops; there should be no uninsulated wire visible. Repeat this procedure for the remaining wire end.
Repeat the above procedure for the left speaker. Check that all connections are made positive to
positive (+ to +) and negative to negative (– to –). Tighten any loose connections before you plug in the receiver or amplifier and turn it on.
Note:
Twisting the ends of the wires together is not
necessary .
Tie a knot in each joined wire pair to protect the
A 14
connection from being pulled apart.
Remove the perforated speaker cone shields
A 15
from the enclosure cartons. Insert the tabs of the shields into the speaker ports. This helps protect the speaker cone from potential damage during the installation process.
Note:
For added protection against water entering the bulkhead, you can apply a generic silicone sealant between the flange and the mounting surface.
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Replace the enclosure behind the bulkhead and place the mounting flange so that it interlocks with the enclosure and lines up with the drilled holes. Attach the flange to the mounting surface using six screws. Next, install six screws through the flange into the matching holes in the enclosure.
Note:
If you plan to use a screw gun to install the screws, you should first set the gun to its lowest torque setting (do not exceed 12 inch­pounds or 135.84 N-cm of torque). If the screw does not seat properly, finish installing the screw at the next highest torque setting, or by hand.
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Installing Y our Speakers From The Front Of The Bulkhead
Remove the speaker cone shield from the
A 17
enclosure.
Snap the grille in place on the mounting flange.
A 18
No hardware is needed to secure this part. You are now finished with the assembly. Enjoy your music system!
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B
Installation from the front of the bulkhead
B
If you cannot reach the mounting area from behind the bulkhead, you will have to mount the speaker enclosure by inserting it through the front. To do this you will need a 71⁄8 inch (18 cm) hole, the larger of the two perforated sections on your template.
CAUTION:
be certain, contact your boat manufacturer or dealer. Also, be certain that the enclosure will fit within the mounting area before drilling any holes.
Place the template over the area where the speaker
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is to be located. The round outer edge shows how much room to allow for the grille. The long end is used to judge the room needed behind the bulkhead. There are two perforated circles in the template.
Snap out the larger one and mark the 71⁄8 inch (18 cm) hole with a metal scribing tool or pencil.
Determine whether any obstacles exist behind the mounting surface. To
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