Get yourself ready
Your Juno system is a self-contained speaker line array, but if you need additional sound coverage for large or
odd shaped rooms, Juno can be expanded to be used with additional speakers. (If you are not installing speakers,
proceed to page 24).
To install speakers you will need some basic tools and materials, depending on how your classroom is built:
1. What kind of walls do you have?
For drywall installations (similar to most houses) gather the following tools:
Drill Wall anchors
Drill bits Cable tacks/staples
Phillips #2 driver bit Plastic cable (zip) ties
Level or ruler/tape measure Plastic raceway with screws
Crimp pliers or scissors Tin snips (optional)
Hammer Ladder
Staple gun Safety goggles
For concrete walls, assemble the following tools:
Hammer drill Hammer
Masonry drill bits Plastic cable (zip) ties
Phillips #2 driver bit Plastic raceway with adhesive
Level or ruler/tape measure Tin snips (optional)
Crimp pliers or scissors Ladder
Concrete screws Safety goggles
2. Are you installing ceiling speakers?
If so, you’ll also need:
Keyhole saw or sabre saw or RotoZip
Electrical tape
Short length of string or twine
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Installing speakers with your Juno system