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2861 Congress man Lane Dallas, TX 75220 800.877.6 631 www .mssystems .com Service & T roubleshooting M&S Systems is committed to producing high quality audio products for the home. If you have any questions or problems with the speaker systems or the system is not opera ting properly, contact your WaveGuide installer or call M&S Systems[...]
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Page 2 Introduction WaveGu ide ceilin g and in- wall spe akers are designed to provide clear, shar ply-focused audio reproduction whil e remaining unobtrus ive in the back grou nd. Thes e spe ake rs brin g out t he bes t in an y home th eat er or whol e- hous e st er eo sy ste m. T hes e prod ucts als o offe r ma ny f eat ure s, i ncl udin g: • 1[...]
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red wire in the red terminal and the black wire in the black terminal. See figure 10. Make sure that none of the strands from the black and red wi res are touching each oth er. This can create a short circuit that can damage your electronics. M ount the baffle to the frame using t he 6 scr ews provided. Do not over tighten the mountin g screws. Ste[...]
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WG150W Unp acking Y our Speake rs Before you unpack your speakers, be ex tra careful not to touc h the co ne an d tw eete r materials. After carefully unpacking your speakers, the carton and the packing material should be saved for pos sible use later. If any speaker appears to be damaged, do not at tempt to repair or to connect the un it to the am[...]
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sound. When the s ound is deeper and more hollow sounding, you are between studs. When the sound is sharper and more flat sounding, you are close or over a stud. • Identify studs by the position of electrical outlets or switches. T here may be a stud directly to the left or right of these electrical fixture. This gives you a point o f measurement[...]
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of the speaker, use a piece of bat insulation at least 3 inches thick in the s tud cavity. This insulation should not h ave a backing or if it does, the backing must be installed facing away from the speaker. The insulation should extend a bout 2 ft. on either side of the speaker opening. Do not install speakers in outside walls , stud cavities con[...]
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stranded cable so the wires are tight. Step 10. Follow the instructions included with the volume control and amplifier. Step 11. You are now ready to install the speaker. Remove the p aint mask from the b affle. Be careful not to touch the s peaker cones and tweeter when removing the paint mask in order to pre vent an y dama ge. Attach the speaker [...]
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tabs (see figure 2) , such as the M&S Sy s tems MS16X, for attachment t o the speakers after t he dry wall has been in stalled. Leave at leas t 18 inches additional cable for the connection during final speaker installation. Run the other end of the speaker cable to the audio source. NOTE: Mak e a drawing of each speaker location. This will a s[...]
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Page 16 S peaker Inst allation for Existing Construction Ceiling Speakers For existing construction, the use of mounting rings can not occur. The following steps out line how to locate a section between two joist s, mark the outer boundaries of the hole, drill a small hole in the center to veri fy th e lo cation a nd th en cu t the main hole. Step [...]
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tweeter provides the highest directional response in this direction. See figure 5. If you require to disperse the sound in a 360- degree pattern you mu st position the line in the tweeter in a horizont al position. See figure 6. Th e combination of switch settings allow you to boost and cut bass and treble +/-3dB. Adjust the speaker level to accomm[...]
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Page 14 touching each other. T his can create a short circuit that can damag e your electronics. Mount the baffle using the 6 screws provided. DO NOT OVERTIGH TEN THE SCREWS, the sc rews should on only be tight enough to secure the speaker. Step 6. After the speaker is mounted, adjustments to the swiv el tweeter (s mall speaker) can be made by eith[...]
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• Horizontal wire runs should be routed through holes drilled a t equal heights in the studs. • Do not install the actual speaker un til the wall board is in place. Until then leave several feet of wire secured to the back of the mounting ring. The excess wire can be removed during final installation. During the drywall installation, make sure [...]