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DLA2/4/6 Speaker Level Audio Router
3. Connections
AMPLIFIER INPUT
Use 16 AWG stranded copper speaker wire to connect from a speaker level output of an A/V
receiver, stereo receiver, or amplifer. Turn power for the output device OFF before making
connections.
To make connections:
Cut the ends of the wire to length, allowing some free play (about 6 inches 1.
of slack) to allow for movement when physically connecting the wire.
Using wire strippers, remove 3/8 inch of insulation, then twist the wire to 2.
ensure that no stray strands are evident.
DeÀ ne positive (3. +) and negative (-) at the ampliÀ er end and the DLA2/4/6
end of the wire run and use the same conductor on each end.
Lift up each Á ip-lock connector until it is locked in the up position. 4.
Place the bare lead from each speaker wire from the receiver/ampliÀ er 5.
into the holes of the AmpliÀ er Inputs terminal of the DLA2/4/6, maintaining
the polarity of each lead (+ to +, - to -).
Note: To avoid damage to the receiver/amplÀ er, DO NOT allow speaker leads to touch
each other.
CLASS 2 WIRING
AMPLIFIER
INPUT
Speaker
Cables
Receiver/Amplifier
Output
DLA2/4/6
+
-
L
L
R
R
B
A
Figure 3-1: Receiver/AmpliÀ er Output to DLA2/4/6 AmpliÀ er Input
125 Watts
per Channel
Max