Niles Audio Home Theater System WDC 100 User Manual

I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D O P E R A T I O N G U I D E  
MusicAnywhere! Kit  
IN-CEILING  
Niles Audio Corporation  
12331 SW 130th Street Miami Florida 33186  
TEL: (305) 238-4373 FAX: (305) 238-0185  
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INSTALLATION  
INSTALLATION  
The following is an overview  
of the installation of the  
Music Anywhere! In-Ceiling  
Kit. In some cases you  
should refer to the specific  
product manuals for addi-  
tional information.  
!
The Wall-Mount Volume  
Control should be installed  
indoors, in an interior wall  
relatively close to the area  
where the speakers will be  
mounted. The VCS-2D-IM  
Volume Control included  
with the Music Anywhere!  
In-Ceiling Kit is not water-  
proof and is not suitable  
for installation outdoors  
without a Niles WDC-100  
weatherproof cover.  
In-Ceiling  
Speakers  
Figure 1  
Volume  
Control  
Positioning your  
Speakers for the  
Best Sound Quality  
01 0:00  
Decide on an appropriate  
installation location for your  
In-Ceiling Speakers. They  
may be installed in any  
standard ceiling of at least  
a 3/8” thickness. Best results  
are achieved by installing  
the In-Ceiling Speakers an  
equal distance from the  
main listening position  
(See Page 10)  
FM 105.9  
Be sure to measure the  
approximate distance from  
your equipment to the  
Wall-Mount Volume Control  
location, and from the  
Wall-Mount Volume Control  
to the first and second  
Speaker locations. This  
will ensure that you have  
enough wire to complete  
the installation. The Music  
Anywhere! In-Ceiling Kit  
includes 100 ft. of 4-con-  
ductor Speaker Cable.  
(See Figure 1)  
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Safety Check  
!
If you have doubts about  
whether you are capable  
of installing a Niles Music  
Anywhere! In-Wall Kit into  
your system, consult a  
When you’ve found loca-  
tions that appear to be free  
of obstructions, drill a small  
1/8” pilot hole just barely  
through the drywall in each  
location.  
Figure 2  
whenever possible.  
!
DO NOT MOUNT THE  
Niles dealer or profession-  
al installer. They have spe-  
cial tools, techniques, and  
SPEAKERS AT THIS TIME  
(See Figure 2)  
Finding the Right  
Spot to Install  
the Wall-Mount  
Volume Control  
!
experience to make the  
impossible possible. The  
installer can provide you  
with an estimate before  
work is started.  
Be careful. If you feel any  
extra resistance as you  
are drilling. STOP!  
Cut a piece of coat hanger  
and bend the wire to create  
two right angles opposite of  
each other about six inches  
long. Poke the six inch end  
of the “Z-shaped” wire into  
the pilot hole and rotate in a  
circle while probing the  
inside of the wall for  
If the wire’s movement is  
obstructed by a pipe, cable  
or wall stud, fill the hole with  
spackle or other patching  
compound, sand, paint and  
try another location.  
Decide on a location for the  
Wall-Mount Volume Control  
that is convenient for you  
and where you believe the  
Speaker Cable will easily  
reach.  
Once you have found a con-  
venient location for the Wall-  
Mount Volume Control and  
decided on an installation  
location for the In-Wall  
Speakers, locate nearby  
studs in the wall with a stud  
sensor or by hand knocking.  
obstructions.  
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INSTALLATION  
INSTALLATION  
When the bracket is secure,  
bend the tabs back against  
the inside of the drywall and  
insert the screws so that they  
penetrate the tabs, clamping  
the bracket to the drywall.  
(See Figure 7)  
Figure 3  
conductors and remove 1/4"  
of insulation from the end of  
each conductor. Twist the  
end of each conductor so  
the ends are not frayed.  
Make sure that no more  
than 1/4" of bare wire is  
exposed.  
aged with the Wall-Mount  
Volume Control. (See  
Connect the wires” at  
the bottom of page 7.)  
Cutting the Hole  
Connecting the  
Speaker Cable to  
the Volume Control  
Once you have decided  
upon an ideal installation  
location for the Wall-  
!
Connecting the Volume  
Control backwards could  
damage your amplifier.  
Make sure to connect the  
Speaker Cable coming  
from your amplifier to  
the INPUT of the Volume  
Control (labeled AMPLIFI-  
ER), and the OUTPUT of  
the Volume Control  
If you are going to connect  
more than two pairs of  
speakers to the amplifier,  
the Volume Control’s  
Impedance Magnifying”  
jumpers must be reset.  
(See Figure 10, Page 8  
of this manual)  
Mounted Volume Control,  
hold the Mounting Bracket  
up to the wall surface. Level  
the Mounting Bracket and  
mark the wall by tracing the  
inside perimeter of the  
Mounting Bracket with a  
pencil. Repeat the same  
procedure for the In-Ceiling  
Speakers using the supplied  
template to trace a 9-1/4”  
diameter hole for each In-  
Ceiling Speaker.  
Running the  
Speaker Cable  
! Exposing too much wire  
could cause the wires to  
touch and create a “short”  
which could damage  
your equipment.  
Figure 4  
Conceal the Speaker Cable  
between the stereo equip-  
ment and the Wall-Mount  
Volume Control, and  
Refer to the Installation  
(labeled SPEAKERS) to  
the In-Ceiling Speakers.  
Connect the exposed ends  
of each of the Speaker  
section on page 8 of the  
VCS-2D-IM Volume Control  
manual included with your  
Music Anywhere! In-Ceiling  
between the Wall-Mount  
Volume Control and the  
Speakers.  
Cable’s conductors to the  
removable connectors pack-  
Strip the wire jacket back 2"  
to expose the four colored  
(See Figure 3)  
! Be sure to measure the  
approximate distance  
from your equipment to  
the Wall-Mount Volume  
Control location, and from  
the Wall-Mount Volume  
Control to the first and  
second Speaker locations  
to ensure that you have  
enough wire to complete  
the installation.  
see Inset  
If you are cutting a painted  
or wallpapered ceiling, use  
a razor-knife to cleanly cut  
the wallpaper. Then use a  
drywall saw to cut the dry-  
wall. (See Figure 4)  
Figure 8  
green  
white  
Figure 5  
red and black  
(unused)  
Left Speaker  
Right Speaker  
!
Be very careful not to saw  
through existing wires,  
pipes or structure.  
Inset  
(See Figure 8)  
Installing the  
Mounting Bracket  
white  
green  
red black  
to “speaker”  
connection on  
red black  
Figure 6  
Figure 7  
Place the Mounting Bracket  
against the hole.  
volume control  
! Carefully make a 12" incision in the wire jacket to  
expose all four colored conductors (be careful  
not to damage the colored conductors inside!).  
(See Figure 5)  
Cut only the red and black wires at the top of the  
Bend the tabs at a 90° angle  
and insert into the hole.  
(See Figure 6)  
incision and strip approx. 3/8" of insulation from  
the ends of each conductor. Connect the red and  
black wires to the speaker as shown above.  
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INSTALLATION  
ADDING ON  
Speaker, conceal the excess  
wire inside the ceiling cavity.  
Cable and remove 2” of the  
outer sheath from both  
feeds by twisting the wires  
together and securing them  
with a wire nut of the  
appropriate size.  
Installing the  
Wall-Mount Volume  
Control in your Wall  
Connecting the  
Speaker Cable to  
your Equipment  
ends. Strip 3/8” of the col-  
ored insulation from each of  
the four conductors at one  
To install the in-Ceiling  
Speakers, first rotate the  
clamps inward so that they  
sit flush against the side of  
the speaker. Insert the In-  
Ceiling Speaker into the  
cutout and tighten the  
clamps by turning the  
screws clockwise with a  
drill or by hand.  
Carefully feed the Speaker  
Cable back into the wall  
and secure the Wall-Mount  
Volume Control to the  
If your receiver or amplifier  
has both “Speakers A” and  
Speakers B” connections  
on the rear of the chassis,  
connect the Cable connect-  
ed to the Speakers to “A”.  
Be sure to observe proper  
polarity when connecting  
the Speaker Cable to your  
equipment.  
end, and connect this end to Protecting Your  
your stereo amplifier’s out-  
Amplifier  
put terminals.  
The Wall-Mount Volume  
Controls included in the  
Music Anywhere! Kits  
incorporate an “Impedance  
Magnifying” feature to  
protect your amplifier.  
bracket using the supplied  
screws. Then install the  
Decora® faceplate using the  
supplied faceplate screws.  
(See Figure 9)  
Connect the wires  
Red = Right Positive (+)  
Black = Right Negative (-)  
White = Left Positive (+)  
Green = Left Negative (-)  
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN  
THE SCREWS.  
!
Mounting the  
In-Ceiling Speakers  
b) Strip 3/4" of insulation  
from both the end of the  
“pigtail” and from the end  
of each of the incoming  
Speaker Cable’s conductors.  
To set the “Magnification  
Factor”, simply straddle the  
small black “jumper” over  
the appropriately marked  
jumper pins” for the correct  
magnification setting based  
on the number of speaker  
pairs in your system.  
Connect the wires:  
Overtightening the screws  
may break the clamps or  
make the grille difficult  
to install.  
Red = Right Positive (+)  
Black = Right Negative (-)  
White = Left Positive (+)  
Green = Left Negative (-)  
Remove the grille from the  
In-Ceiling Speaker by bend-  
ing the last quarter inch of  
a small paper clip into an  
L” shape and inserting it  
into one of the holes at the  
edge of the grille. Figure 8  
illustrates how to connect  
the Speaker Cable to the  
In-Ceiling Speakers.  
Carefully install the grille  
into the speaker. The grilles  
fit tightly to prevent them  
from coming loose over  
time. Some effort and  
care may be required  
c) Connect each of the  
Connecting  
Additional Speakers  
and Volume Controls  
“pigtail’s” conductors to its  
corresponding color on the  
incoming Speaker Cable  
(see Figure 10)  
In order to listen to several  
speaker pairs at the same  
time, each run of Speaker  
Cable (and their respective  
Wall-Mount Volume Controls  
and Speakers) must be  
Figure 10  
MAGNIFICATION  
FACTOR  
MAGNIFICATION  
FACTOR  
when installing them.  
! Be sure to observe proper  
polarity when connecting  
the Speaker Cable to the  
In-Ceiling Speakers.  
Right  
Jumper  
16x  
8x  
16x  
8x  
Figure 9  
connected to your amplifier.  
This is easily accomplished  
by using standard wire nuts  
and connecting the other  
speaker pairs to your ampli-  
fier in the following manner:  
4x  
2x  
4x  
2x  
Left  
Jumper  
Connect the wires:  
! Red = Right Positive (+)  
Black = Right Negative (-)  
White = Left Positive (+)  
Green = Left Negative (-)  
JP1 (LEFT)  
(RIGHT) JP2  
SETTING THE MAGNIFICATION FACTOR  
1 – 2 speakers pairs  
3 – 4 speakers pairs  
set jumper on ..................... 2X  
set jumper on ..................... 4X  
set jumper on ..................... 8X  
set jumper on ................... 16X  
a) Simply cut a short  
Once the Speaker Cable is  
connected to the In-Ceiling  
“pigtail” (approximately 12)  
of 4-conductor Speaker  
5 – 8 speakers pairs  
9 – 16 speakers pairs  
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SYSTEM OPERATION  
ACCESSORIES  
Every Wall-Mount Volume  
Control in the system  
must be set to the same  
Impedance Magnification”  
factor.  
ly off. When the Volume  
!
Double-Gang  
Mounting Kit  
Control is set all the way up,  
the speakers will play at the  
amplifier’s preset volume  
setting.  
Used for applications  
where the mounting of two  
Decora® style low-voltage  
controls next to one another  
is desired. This kit includes  
a double-gang Decora-style  
faceplate, double-gang  
!
!
Do not mix other models  
of Niles (or any other  
manufacturer’s) volume  
controls with Niles  
VCS-2D-IM Wall-Mount  
Volume Controls in this  
type of system  
Use caution when  
listening to your In-Ceiling  
Speakers at high volume  
levels. Turning up your  
amplifier’s volume too far  
may cause the amplifier  
to run out of power which  
can create “clipping”  
distortion, which may  
potentially damage your  
amplifier, volume control,  
and speakers.  
Double-Gang Mounting Kit  
mounting bracket, and all  
the necessary hardware.  
Stock# FG00783  
configuration.  
WDC-100 and  
WDC-200  
Weatherized Device  
Covers  
Normal Operation  
Start by presetting the  
volume control on your  
amplifier at a reasonable  
level. The amplifier volume  
control is now the Master  
Volume for all of your  
Typically, an amplifier  
reaches its maximum  
capabilities when playing  
a CD at a 12 o’clock set-  
ting. If you increase the  
amplifier’s volume control  
beyond that point, the  
amplifier will begin to  
distort. This “clipping”  
distortion will quickly  
damage the tweeters of  
any speaker (regardless  
of its power rating —  
power ratings refer to  
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These paintable outdoor  
covers are designed to  
enable you to install either  
single-gang (WDC-100), or  
double-gang (WDC-200)  
control devices outdoors and  
keep them protected from  
the elements. Both models  
are constructed of durable  
Lexan® plastic and feature  
Neoprene sealing gaskets  
and stainless steel mounting  
screws.  
WDC-100  
Stock# FG00289  
speakers. Each room Volume  
Control enables you to  
reduce the volume of that  
room without affecting  
anyone else.  
To control the volume of your  
In-Ceiling Speakers, simply  
turn the Wall-Mount Volume  
WDC-200  
Stock# FG00290  
Control clockwise to increase undistorted sound).  
the volume, and counter-  
clockwise to decrease the  
volume.  
If the treble sounds harsh  
and unpleasant when you  
are standing near your In-  
Ceiling Speakers, reduce  
the amplifiers volume to a  
safe, undistorted level.  
!
When the Volume Control  
is all the way down, the  
speaker system is complete-  
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