3
Connect cables.
• Plug the power cord ( ) into the AC inlet.
• Connect one end of the power cascade cable ( ) to the power supply terminal (DC OUT) for adjoining speakers
on the first speaker, and then the other end to the power supply terminal (DC IN) for adjoining speakers on the
adjoining (second) speaker.
• To connect the joined speakers, connect the Dante output terminal (Dante OUT) on one speaker and the Dante
input terminal (Dante IN) on the other with the Ethernet cable (supplied) ( ).
• To connect a device, such as a Dante compatible digital device or a network switch, to the speaker, connect the
device to the Dante input terminal (Dante IN) on the speaker with an Ethernet cable (commercially available) ( ).
Hint
• The connector (header) at either end of the power cascade cable is colored in black or green.
Plug the connector into the power supply terminal for adjoining speakers (DC OUT: black/DC IN: green) in the same color.
• To prevent cables from sticking out of the speaker, bundle them together with the cable clamp.
• To connect with an analog audio device, connect the analog audio device to the analog input terminal using the 3-pin Euro
type terminal block header.
• When using an Ethernet cable other than the supplied one for connection, choose a cable of CAT5e or higher class.
4
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to join another speaker.
When the power cascade cable is not long enough for connection
When the power cascade cable is not long enough for connection, alter a cable (commercially available) as illustrated
below:
• Use a 16 gauge cable for alteration.
• For the US customers, it is required to use a cable that meets the National Electrical Code (NEC) Class 2 or Class 3
requirements for alteration.
7 mm
(
/
in)
9
32
40 mm
(1
/
in)
5
8
: White SEL
: Green DET
: Black GND
: Red 24 V
7 mm
(
/
in)
9
32
40 mm
(1
/
in)
5
8
: Red 24 V
: Black GND
: Green DET
: White SEL
13
GB