Pyle PDIW67 User guide

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PDIW67
6.5'' Home In-Wall / Ceiling Speakers
USER GUIDE
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Features:
In-Wall / In-Ceiling System
2-Way Stereo Sound Speakers
6.5'' Long Throw Woofers
1'' High Temperature Voice Coils
1'' Titanium Dome Tweeters
360 Watts Rated Peak Power
Frequency Response: 65Hz-22kHz
4-8 Ohm Impedance
Enclosed Speaker Housing Style
Mounts Flush on Walls or Ceilings
Perfect for Custom Installations & Applications
Includes Cut-Out Template for Easy Installation
Vented Design for High Power and Deep Bass Response
Overall Dimensions (W x H x D): 9.52'' x 13.02'' x 4.28''
Cut-Out Dimensions (W x H x D): 8.24'' x 11.76'' x 3.68''
California Prop 65 Warning
WARNING:
This product may expose you to chemicals, which is known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Do not ingest.
For more info go to: www.P65warnings.ca.gov
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Thank you for purchasing this PYLE in-wall/in-ceiling speaker system.
This state-of-the-art product has been carefully designed and manufactured for your installation needs. It has been thoroughly tested to ensure consistent and reliable performance. If you have any questions regarding the installa­tion or operation of your PYLE in-wall/in-ceiling speaker system that are not covered in this manual, please contact your dealer for assistance.
TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
The in-wall/in-ceiling speakers are designed for easy installation.
However, if you are unsure of your ability to properly install these speakers,
please contact your dealer or a qualied installer.
Pencil Phillips #2 screwdriver Measuring tape
Utility knife Carpenter’s level Awl
SPEAKER PLACEMENT
Front Speakers
WALL
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40 60
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REAR SPEAKERS
5-6FT
WALL WALL WALL WALL
IN-CEILING
Proper placement of the speakers is important
to achieve the most realistic soundstage
possible. These recommendations are for
optimum speaker placement. You can make
slight adjustments without diminishing the
listening experience.
Front speakers should be placed the same distance from each other as from
the listening position. They should be positioned at ear level, with tweeters
aimed toward the listener for the best sound. In a home theater setup, the
surround speakers should be placed slightly behind the listening position.
Ideally, they should face each other and be placed higher than ear level.
If that’s not possible, position them behind the listener in the wall or ceiling,
facing forward. The surround speakers should provide a diuse, ambient
sound, complementing the main program material from the front speakers.
In Dolby® Digital and DTS systems, aim the tweeters toward the listening
position at ear level.
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SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
Connection Tips
LEFT RIGHT
Front or Rear Speaker Outputs
LEFT RIGHT
For optimal sound quality, ensure both speaker wires are the same length. If one speaker is closer to the amplier than the other, hide the excess wire behind the wall. Speaker terminals have corresponding (+) and (-) terminals. Red denotes the (+) terminal, and black denotes the (-) terminal. It's crucial to connect both speakers the same way: (+) on the speaker to (+) on the amplier, and (-) on the speaker to (-) on the amplier. Connecting speakers out of phase results in thin sound, weak bass, and poor stereo imaging. For multi-channel surround sound systems, correct polarity is equally important to preserve the proper ambiance and directionality of the program material.
EXISTING CONSTRUCTION
INWALL / INCEILING SPEAKERS
Level
Template
Cut the drywall:
Note: Always allow at least one-half inch between a wall stud and the speaker cutout, or the locking tabs will not be able to swivel into place.
Screw out the two screws to separate the frame rst.
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Place the frame assembly in the wall. Screw down each of the six Phillips head screws. The locking tabs will swivel into place and secure the unit to the rear surface of the drywall.
Connect the speaker wires to the speaker. Screw down each of the six Phillips head screws.
Put in the strips of adhesive to secure the grille.
The in-wall speakers feature unique swivel mounts for the tweeters that enable you to aim the very directional high frequencies toward the listening position, at ear-level height.
Tweeter Adjustment:
Before installing the speaker grille, gently press on the outer edge of the tweeter mount to adjust the position of the tweeter. The tweeter will not swivel more than 15 degrees in any direction; do not attempt to force it to move further.
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Replace the metal grille.
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After installing the speaker grille, gently press on the mesh of the tweeter to adjust the position.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No sound from any speakers:
Ensure the receiver/amplier is on and a source is playing.
Check all wires and connections between the receiver/amplier and speakers.
Ensure none of the wires are frayed, cut, punctured, or touching each other.
No sound from one speaker:
Check the "Balance" control on your receiver/amplier.
Inspect the wires and connections for any issues.
Low or no bass output:
Ensure correct polarity (+ and -) connections.
Consider adding a powered subwoofer to enhance bass output.
For Dolby Digital or DTS systems, verify the receiver/processor is properly
congured and ensure the subwoofer output is enabled.
System shuts o at higher volumes:
Inspect all wires and connections for frays, cuts, or other damage.
If using more than one pair of speakers, verify the minimum impedance
requirements of your receiver/amplier.
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