Bose 301 Series IV Owner's guide - Page 6

Choose the cord, Prepare the cord, Make the connections - black

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English Setting Up Choose the cord It is important to use the proper gauge (thickness) of speaker cord. Standard zip cord (2-conductor, 18-gauge wire) works for most applications. You can find this wire at most electrical and hardware stores. You will need thicker wire if your speakers will be more than 30 feet (9 m) from a receiver (or amplifier). Refer to the wire recommendations under "Technical information" on page 10, or contact your authorized Bose® dealer for more information. Note: Before running speaker cord through a wall or under a floor, check your local building code requirements and safety regulations. You may want to contact an electrical installer for this information. Caution: Never use broken or frayed wiring, which can result in electrical shock or damage. Prepare the cord Speaker cord consists of two insulated wires. The insulation around one wire is marked (striped, collared, or ribbed). This marked wire is always positive (+). The plain wire is always negative (-). These wires correspond to the red (+) and black (-) terminals on the speakers and the receiver. At the ends of each cord, strip approximately 1⁄ inch (12 mm) of insulation from both wires. 2 Twist the bare end of each wire so loose strands will not touch across terminals. Be sure to connect each wire to the proper terminal (positive to positive and negative to negative). Note: It is sometimes difficult to distinguish wire markings. Inspect both wires carefully. Make the connections Just press the terminal tab on the back of each speaker to insert the appropriate wire (Figure 3). 1. Connect one speaker cord to your right speaker. a. Attach the marked wire at one end to the red (+) terminal. b. Attach the plain wire at that end to the black (-) terminal. 2. Connect the other end of the same cord to the RIGHT SPEAKER OUTPUT of your receiver. a. Attach the marked wire to the red (+) terminal. b. Attach the plain wire to the black (-) terminal. 3. Connect the second cord to the left speaker and LEFT SPEAKER OUTPUT. Follow the steps in 1 and 2 above. Caution: Before making any connections, turn off your receiver and unplug it from the AC power (mains) outlet. Not doing so may result in damage to your system. Red terminal tab + - + - Figure 3 How to make terminal connections Marked wire 6

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English
Setting Up
CAUTION:
Never use broken or frayed wir-
ing, which can result in electrical
shock or damage.
Choose the cord
It is important to use the proper gauge (thickness) of speaker cord. Standard zip cord
(2-conductor, 18-gauge wire) works for most applications. You can find this wire at most
electrical and hardware stores.
You will need thicker wire if your speakers will be more than 30 feet (9 m) from a receiver (or
amplifier). Refer to the wire recommendations under “Technical information” on page 10, or
contact your authorized Bose
®
dealer for more information.
Note:
Before running speaker cord through a wall or under a floor, check your local building
code requirements and safety regulations. You may want to contact an electrical installer for this
information.
Prepare the cord
Speaker cord consists of two insulated wires. The insulation around one wire is marked
(striped, collared, or ribbed). This marked wire is always positive (+). The plain wire is always
negative (–). These wires correspond to the red (+) and black (–) terminals on the speakers
and the receiver.
At the ends of each cord, strip approximately
1
2
inch (12 mm) of insulation from both wires.
Twist the bare end of each wire so loose strands will not touch across terminals. Be sure to
connect each wire to the proper terminal (positive to positive and negative to negative).
Note:
It is sometimes difficult to distinguish wire markings. Inspect both wires carefully.
Make the connections
Just press the terminal tab on the back of each speaker to insert the appropriate wire (Figure
3).
1.
Connect one speaker cord to your right speaker.
a. Attach the marked wire at one end to the red (+) terminal.
b. Attach the plain wire at that end to the black (–) terminal.
2. Connect the other end of the same cord to the RIGHT SPEAKER OUTPUT of your re
-
ceiver.
a. Attach the marked wire to the red (+) terminal.
b. Attach the plain wire to the black (–) terminal.
3. Connect the second cord to the left speaker and LEFT SPEAKER OUTPUT. Follow the
steps in 1 and 2 above.
+
+
Red terminal tab
Marked wire
Figure 3
How to make terminal connec-
tions
CAUTION:
Before making any connec-
tions, turn off your receiver
and
unplug it from the AC power
(mains) outlet. Not doing so
may result in damage to your
system.