Home Theater Wall Panel
Model: CPHT200WH (White) CPHT200 (Black)
Mounting: Mounts on double gang electrical box
Dimensions: 4
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" H x 4
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" W x 1
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Depth behind wall:
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INTRODUCTION
NuTone Home Theater Wall Panel, allows you to connect
the speakers in your home theater set up conveniently to
your Audio/Video (A/V) Receiver.
MOUNTING
Designed to be mounted on a double gang electrical box.
Choose a convenient location to mount your electrical box
close to where your stereo amplifier (A/V Receiver) will be
located. Refer to installation instructions sheet of the
electrical gang box for mounting the box. Refer to Figure 1
for connections.
CONNECTING SPEAKERS WIRES
At the back you will see terminal blocks for connecting your
speaker wires. Remove about 1/4" of insulation from each
speaker wire. Loosen the screw on each terminal block
using a small screwdriver and insert the speaker wires into
these terminal blocks, observing polarity. It is a good idea to
attach identifying labels on each wire.
MOUNTING THE FRONT PANEL
Gently insert the wires into the electrical gang box and
mount the front panel using the screws provided.
A/V RECEIVER CONNECTION
Connect the amplifier left and right front channel speaker
wires to the left and right front terminals on the front face of
the panel. These terminals accept up to 14 AWG of speaker
wires. Connect the amplifier left and right rear speaker
channel wires to the left and right rear terminals on the front
face of the panel. Connect the amplifier center channel
speaker wires to the center channel speaker terminals on
the front face of the panel. These terminals accept up to 14
AWG of speaker wires. Always observe polarity.
SUB-WOOFER CONNECTION
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Features:
• For connecting the Front left and right, Rear left and right and center
channel speakers including a sub-woofer in a home theater set up
• Input Terminals: Accepts up to 14 AWG wires
• Output Terminals: Via speaker push type terminals which accept up
to 14 AWG wires
• Impedance Matching: None
• Mounting: Standard Double gang electrical box
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• Dimensions: 4
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" H x 4
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• Depth Behind Wall: Appx.
There are two ways of connecting a sub-woofer to your
home theater set up:
1. Low level connection
2. High (speaker level) connection
LOW LEVEL CONNECTION:
Has provisions to connect a sub-woofer to an external
amplifier. Connect the passive sub-woofer wires to the Sub-
Woofer terminal block. Connect one end, an RCA cable to
the RCA jack on the front face of the and connect the other
end of the cable to the amplifier.
Note: If you have a powered sub-woofer such as
ES4110PSL, then you will connect the RCA cable from
panel to the "Sub-Woofer" RCA jack on the A/V receiver. If
you have passive sub-woofer, then you will need to connect
the RCA cable to an external preamplifier and power
amplifier. A convenient method is to use the high level
connection with a passive sub-woofer as described below.
The low level connection works well with either the low level
or the high level connection if you have a powered sub-
woofer. In this case, you may need to use shielded wires to
keep noise level low.
HIGH LEVEL CONNECTION:
Connect the front (main) left and right speaker wires from the
A/V Receiver to the Input Side (that says From Amplifier) left
and right terminals of the sub-woofer. Connect the Output
Side (that says To Speakers) left and right speaker wires to
the front left and right speaker terminals of the home theater
wall panel.
Now, you will also need a large screen television and either
a DVD player or Stereo VCR for your home theater system.
These components are not shown in Figure 1. Refer to the
instruction sheets of these components for information
regarding how to connect them in your set up.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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