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Estimated time for this step: 45 minutes
With your receiver installed, you now have a base for routing your cables.
1. DROP-CEILING ROUTING
If you want to run cables above a drop (acoustic tile) ceiling,
follow the guidelines below. (If you just want to run cables
along the wall, follow the instructions under Wall Routing
below.)
A. Remove selected ceiling tiles
Remove a ceiling tile next to each speaker to give yourself
access to the cable.
Remove the ceiling tiles directly above the sensor or IR
speaker locations.
Remove the ceiling tile directly above the Juno Tower
B. Prepare and route cable
Tie an object, such as a roll of electrical tape, to some
twine to use as a pull line. This will help you more
accurately direct the cable in the area above the ceiling.
Standing on a ladder with your head and shoulders in the
space next to a speaker, toss the weighted end of your
twine through the ceiling space into the open tile hole
above your receiver.
Connect the other end of the twine to the speaker cable.
Pull cable through to the receiver.
Your goal is to have the cable entirely above the ceiling,
with only the end protruding from the open space above
the Tower.
Repeat these steps for the other speakers and for your
sensors.
Note: If you must shorten or lengthen the sensor
cable, observe the guidelines on page 24.
Tip
Can’t get the pull line to the receiver in one throw?
Get the weighted end of the pull line as close to the receiver as you can.
Then move your ladder under the tile where your cable stopped, remove
that tile, and repeat until you’ve hit the mark.
Route and connect cables