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C. Install raceway
You can neatly conceal all cables running between the Tower and the
ceiling space using widely-available plastic raceway.
Cut enough raceway to extend from just behind your mounted receiver to
the ceiling.
Using a level or tape measure to ensure straightness, attach the raceway to
the wall.
Route all speaker and sensor cables in raceway and close.
D. Support cables
Ensure cables are installed in adherance to local and national
electric codes. Speaker and sensor cables should not rest on the
ceiling. Lift them off the ceiling and use cable/zip ties to secure
them loosely to beams, anchor bolts, or other support structures
in the ceiling (do not attach them to ductwork, plumbing, or other
secondary work).
2. WALL ROUTING
If you’re routing cables along walls, follow these guidelines:
A. Tack cable
Starting from your speaker, begin securing speaker cable
to the wall with professional cable tacks. For a neat installation,
try to keep the cable as close to the ceiling as possible.
Make your way back toward the Tower.
Repeat for the other speakers and sensors in the room.
3. CONNECT CABLES TO TOWER
To ensure faithful reproduction of stereo auxiliary inputs,
be sure to properly match the red (+)/black (-) and
left/right speaker wires to the proper receiver terminals.
When using IR speakers, remember to connect one
speaker to the left channel and one to the right channel.
Connect all speaker and sensor cables as shown:
ceiling sensor
wall sensor
IR speaker*
ceiling speaker
OR
sensor cablespeaker cable