Bowers & Wilkins CWM6 manual

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    English C WM6[...]

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    2 www .bowers-wilkins.com Wel co me to B owe r s & W i lk in s a n d t h e CW M6 Se r ie s Th an k you for c ho osi ng B ower s & Wil ki ns. W he n J ohn Bowe rs firs t e sta bli sh ed o ur c om pa ny he did so i n th e be li ef th at i mag inat ive d es ig n, in novati ve e ngi ne er in g an d ad van ce d tec hn olo gy were keys that cou [...]

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    3 www .bowers-wilkins.com 2. CWM6 Series Basics 1. CWM6 Carton Contents CWM6 Series wall mount speakers comprise a bafe carrying the speaker drivers and crossover , an integrated frame and front ange, and a magnetically secured grille. The frame is connected via side mounted terminals to the speaker cables, with the bafe connecting automat[...]

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    4 4. Installing CWM6 Series Speakers Multi-channel Audio Applications For applications where multiple CWM6 Series speakers are to be used for multi-channel audio visual systems, the left and right front speakers should be located either side of the screen appr oximately 0.5m (20 in) away . The centre channel speaker should be located either directl[...]

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    5 4.2 If speaker cable is already pr esent in the wall space, pull the cable down through the apertur e. If speaker cables are not alr eady installed this should be done at this stage. It is likely that you will need to gain access through the oor above to r oute the cables down into the wall cavity . Leave enough spare cable thr ough the apertu[...]

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    6 4.6 The bafe can now be tted into the frame. Ensure that the connector on the bafe is oriented correctly with the connector in the frame. The bafe is hinged into place along its bottom edge and secured at the top by two push-lock fasteners. Push-lock fasteners are secur ed by pushing the head inwards – either with a thumb or a screw[...]

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    7 4.8 The grille can now be tted to the bafe. It is held in place magnetically , so simply needs to be aligned with the groove in the frame ange, wher e it will click into place. The diagram above illustrates tting the grille. The CWM6 Series speaker is now installed and ready for use.[...]

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