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4. When installing into double drywall or other thicker wall
materials, you may need to remove part of the two-piece
toggle feet. Use a small screwdriver to gently release the two
locking levers (see Figure 4).
5. Tighten the screws on the front of the speaker bae. The Roto-
Lock toggle feet will automatically rotate into position and
begin clamping the speaker (see Figure 5).
• When you notice resistance on the screws the speaker has been
clamped successfully.
• There are four toggle feet on each speaker.
6. The micro-trim grille is held in place by several small, powerful
magnets on the speaker frame. Place the grille against the
speaker and the magnets will hold it firmly in place.
To pivot the tweeter, apply light pressure to the ring around the
outside edge of the tweeter, as shown in figure 7. Make sure not
to touch or apply pressure to the tweeter itself.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE LOW-TORQUE SETTINGS; NEVER OVERTIGHTEN.
NOTE: ADJUSTING THE TENSION OF THE ROTO-LOCK CLAMPS SO THAT THE SPEAKER FRAME IS FLAT
WILL HELP ENSURE THAT THE GRILLE CONTACTS THE WALL ALL THE WAY AROUND THE SPEAKER
FOR A PROPER FIT.
Unlocking SONOS Audio
Enhancements
SONOS IN-WALL by SONANCE speakers include exclusive audio
enhancements when used with a SONOS Amp. Use the free
SONOS app to unlock them.
Audio enhancements include:
• Custom EQ settings
• Gain adjustment
• Dynamic bass extension
• Signal limiting/loudspeaker protection
1. Download the SONOS mobile app from the app store on a
mobile device.
2. Open the app and follow the prompts to set up your
SONOSs system.
3. After Amp is set up, go to Room Settings and choose the room
your speakers are in.
4. Select Advanced Audio -> Detect SONOS Architectural to
unlock the audio enhancements.
Figure 5: Tightening the Roto-Lock Screws
Speaker Adjustments
Pivoting Midrange/Tweeter Assembly
All SONOS IN-WALL by SONANCE Speakers have a pivoting
tweeter. If you’re using the speakers as surround channel
speakers in a home theater, pivot the drivers towards a wall or
window, away from the listeners.
To pivot the midrange/ tweeter assembly, apply light pressure
to the ring around the outside edge of the midrange cone, as
shown in figure 6. Take care not to touch or apply pressure to the
midrange cone itself.
Figure 6: Pivoting the Midrange/Tweeter Assembly
Figure 7: Pivoting the Tweeter
Figure 4: Removing the Caps from the Roto-Lock Toggle Feet
Remove
Cap
Locking Levers
Figure 3: Inserting the Speaker
into the Mounting Hole
Roto-Lock Clamps (retracted)
Roto-Lock Screws
When properly installed, the grille trim should make contact
with the wall all the way around the speaker.