Crowson Technology TES100SM Automobile Parts User Manual


 
Installation TES-100 Stereo Motion System
TES-100 INSTALLATION MANUAL
Furniture
Supporting
Foot
Motion
Isolator
Washer
Wood
Screw
(remove if possible)
(optional)
(optional)
II. Installation
A: TES-100 Stereo Motion System
Sysem includes: two (2) TES-100 Actuators and two (2) Motion Isolators*
1. Install Motion Isolators:
If possible, remove all of the furniture supporting feet. Position two Motion Isolators in place of the front supporting feet
(ref: fig. 3). Orient each Isolator such that the flat side faces upward (open side down). Use the supplied #8 wood screw
and washer to secure the Motion Isolators. A 1/8 inch pilot hole may be necessary. If removal of the furniture feet is
impractical, simply place the Motion Isolators under the supporting feet (ref: fig. 4).
2. Connect Actuators to Amplifier:
If using a Crowson Integrated Stereo Motion Amplifier, connect the signal wires according to fig.5. If you wish to use a
non-Crowson stereo amplifier, connect the signal wires according to fig.6. TES-100 Actuators should be powered by an
amplifier producing between 50 and 500 Watts RMS per channel. Without the use of a Crowson Bass Management Pre-
Amplifier, standard audio amplifiers are unsuited to power TES-100 Actuators.
Use standard speaker wire to connect the actuators to the dedicated stereo amplifier. Ensure that the polarity (positive
and negative) between the amplifier and TES-100 Actuator is consistent. Use 18AWG or larger wire. Binding posts accept
banana-style plugs or bare wire. If using bare wire, strip 1/2 inch of insulation from the end. Depress the binding posts to
open the wire terminals and insert the bare wire or banana plugs.
3. Install Actuator:
Place two TES-100 Actuators under the chair in place of the rear supporting feet. (Actuators may be placed under the rear
or front feet, though rear feet may afford the Actuators more protection from errant objects.) If the chair’s supporting feet
are not removed, place the rear feet on the center of the TES Actuators. Orient the TES Actuator such that the binding
posts face towards the front of the couch or chair (ref: fig. 3).
*Note: Additional Motion Isolators are available for seating with more than four (4) feet, such as sectional couches.
Attachment to Furniture
R
L
Figure 3
Figure 4
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