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INSTRUCTION / INSTALLATION SHEET
Home Entertainment Connection
Center (HECC 7.1)

IS-0357 Rev. A

301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800) 321-2343 / Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com

©Copyright 2007 by On-Q/Legrand All Rights Reserved.

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H. If using Surround Sound speakers, connect speaker wires to speakers keeping polarity constant so speakers are in proper phase.

I. If using an lyriQ™ system, a dual male to dual male RCA cable will need to be sourced to connect the line level stereo receiver output to

the RCA inputs of the lyriQ™ Source Input.

J. The RG6QS cable that was run from the HECC to the 1 port outlet (sub-woofer) location should be pulled through the single gang box or

mud ring, and terminated with an "F" connector. Once terminated, attach the cable to the RCA to "F" Connector Insert (P/N 364296-xx),
and attach the 1 port outlet to the single gang box or mud ring. A single male "RCA" to dual male "RCA" Y-cable, such as the subwoofer
RCA Y cable (P/N 364795-01), is available to attach the sub-woofer to the outlet.

K. Connect all equipment and devices as applicable. Always check for proper speaker polarity.

L. Sort and position the cables entering the front of the HECC to allow attachment of cover.

M. Hook cover on top of insert with plunger pulled out to open position. Engage plunger with the hole in the insert. Push in plunger to secure

cover to insert.


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Tips

A. To insure the speakers are installed "in-phase" follow a standard wiring pattern such as "+" on the HECC label goes to the red terminal

on the speaker over the wire with the label and "-" on the HECC label goes to the black terminal on the speaker over the wire without the
label. Wiring the speakers out of phase will decrease their sound output dramatically and cause significant distortion.

B. The opening should be level and square. It may be helpful to put the HECC Insert in the frame before tightening screws.

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