SecurityTronix SD-LPSPKR-6.5 User Manual

UNDERPOWERING VS. OVERPOWERING
SD-LPSPKR-6.5 User Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Symphonic Designs SD-LPSPKR-6.5 outdoor speaker. Please read these instructions carefully before installation.
IMPORTANT: Symphonic Designs has made every eort to provide accurate and detailed instructions for this product’s installation and use. Should you have any questions or doubts about the correct way to wire or use this speaker, please call Symphonic Designs’ tech support at 610 429-1821. Choose “3” for tech support, then choose “5” for Symphonic Designs and other NACE Brands.
Read these instructions carefully before installation or use of this product
1) When these speakers are installed outdoors, unsure that the wiring is properly routed, concealed or buried, to ensure that it is not cut by typical landscaping maintainenance.
2) Ensure the speakers sit rmly where placed and cannot tip over.
3) Turn down the volume level when switching inputs to the amplier.
4) Do not use any chemical solvents to clean the speaker. Use only a damp cloth with mild cleanser.
Direct burial wire or conduit
In most cases, direct burial of the wire to the speaker should suce. It may be necessary to use conduit to protect the speaker cable from the elements. Always check with your local building and electrical codes to ensure you are in compliance.
Connections can be protected using one of the following methods:
Solder wires together and use waterproof heat shrink tubing to seal them. Use weatherproof wire connectors. Make connections with immersion-resistant crimp splices Use Ggrease wire caps.
Connection
This speaker can be congured for use with 8 ohm ampliers or 70V / 100V ampliers. If using a 70V / 100V amp, use the black wire as common and then the appropriate colored wire to match the power and voltage of the amplier.
If using an 8 ohm amplier, cut the red and white wires where they join, then use the BLACK wire for common and the RED wire for Positive.
Precautions
* Most speaker damage is caused by using an amplier with too little power. * An overdriven amplier clips the signal, sending distortion to the speakers. * Clipping is usually audible; distortion and clicks can be heard. * If you hear clipping, turn down the source material until the clipping stops. *Damage caused by improper use or powering of the speakers is not covered by the warranty.
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