Stereo Remote  (400-0125B)         Installation        Faxback Doc. # 8726
Speaker Switch

Connecting the Switch

Use two-conductor speaker wires to connect the speakers to the screw
terminals on the rear of the switch.  Be sure to observe proper polarity
(+ connected to +, and - connected to -).  Most speaker wires are clearly
marked with a raised line along one conductor, or have one wire a
different color from the other.

Cautions:  Do not allow stray strands of wire to touch adjacent terminals
           because a short could damage the amplifier/receiver.

           Do not use an amplifier/receiver's remote (or B) speaker
           terminals in addition to the remote switch.

Follow these steps to connect the switch to your speakers and your
amplifier/receiver.

1.  Connect the switch's right and left positive (+, upper) terminals to
    the right and left speakers' positive (+ or marked) terminals.  Then
    connect the switch's right and left negative (-, lower) terminals to
    the right and left speakers' negative terminals.  Be sure to connect
    right to right and left to left.

2.  Use another pair of two-conductor cables to connect the switch's right
    and left AMP screw terminals to your amplifier/receiver's right and
    left speaker output terminals.

Notes:  If your speakers or amplifier/receiver have only phono jacks, you
        need cables with phono plugs for connecting to the amplifier/-
        receiver.  Cut off the plug at the other end for connecting to the
        switch.  Remove the insulation from the wire ends and connect them
        to the switch's screw terminals.  Typically, the wires will be
        color-coded gold and silver.  Connect the gold wire to the
        positive (+) terminals, and the silver to the negative (-).

        When 8-ohm speakers are connected, the load impedance for the
        amplifier/receiver is:

              One Pair          8 ohms

              Two Pairs         4 ohms

              Three Pairs       4.5 ohms


(br/all-9/20/94)