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Sonance SONARRAY SR1 - Wiring Methods and Precautions; Satellite Daisy-Chain Wiring; 2-Conductor Wire Connection; Amplifier Channel Limit Warning

Sonance SONARRAY SR1
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SONARRAY SR1 SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL
8. Repeat steps 6 & 7 for the black wires.
9. At the next speaker, repeat steps 2 – 7 for the left channel
using the White (+) and Green (-) leaving the Red (+) and
Black (-) wires intact.
10. Continue the above steps for the remaining 6 speakers in the
daisy-chain. See figure 2 (on page 3).
IMPORTANT: Be sure only 4 satellite speakers are
connected to each amp channel; mis-wiring may result in
an unpredictable load which could damage your amplifier.
Connecting the speakers using a 2-conductor wire or low
voltage lighting wire.
1. Pull the first pair of 2-conductor wire to the furthest speaker
location, leaving it connected to the spool.
2. Starting at the first speaker and every other speaker that
follows create a loop of wire approximately 6” in length,
securing the loop with a wire tie.
3. Cut the wire at the last speaker location in the daisy-chain.
4. Take the spool back to the starting point and pull a second
2-conductor wire to the furthest speaker location.
See figure 3.
5. Starting with the first speaker, cut the wire loop.
NOTE: If not using color-coded wire, notice that one of the
wires out of the pair will have different texture or printing
on it. This will help identify and separate the (+) from the
(-). For simplicity, use the wire with texture or writing as the
(+) and the other as the (-). Use this polarity standard when
connecting all the speakers.
6. Strip the insulation on each wire to expose approximately
1” of copper. Combine and twist the all the positive (+)
wires together in a clockwise motion. Repeat this step for all
the negative (-) wires.
7. Secure the three wires together using the provided Silicone
Filled Wire Nuts. (See Figure 4.)
8. Repeat steps 5– 7 for the remainder of the speakers.
Figure 3
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