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Caution:
This is a "Common Ground" switch.
It is not intended to be used with equipment which is incapable of
operating with "common ground" connections.
Consult the owner’s manual of the equipment to be connected.
Severe circuit damage can occur to equipment not designed for
"common ground" type connections.
Wire & Wiring Notes:
A)  Wiring to and from switch should be "CL-2 or CL-3" rated.  Use 16 gauge or larger for runs in excess of 100 feet.
B)  Strip ¼" off each wire.   Ensure all strands are twisted together and inserted into respective terminals.
C)  Two wires will be connected to terminals 3, 4, 7 and 12 if selector is fully utilized.  Wire pairs should be twisted
together and inserted into their respective terminals ensuring that no stray strands can cause a short.  For large gauge
wire, such as #14 or  #12, it may be necessary to make short jumpers and join the two wires together with the jumpers
using wire nuts.  The jumpers may then be inserted into their respective terminals.
D)  For 12 gauge and larger wire, trim some of the strands off to enable them to fit into the terminals.
E)  Perform initial testing of selector at low volume level to prevent damage to equipment.
IW-202
Important Information
Copyright © 1997 OEM Systems Company, Inc., Sparks, Nevada, 702 355-0405    All rights reserved
Precautionary Information Concerning Using More Than Two (2) Pairs of Speakers
When speaker pairs A & B are 8 ohms, the summed impedance when both speakers pairs are operating will be 4 ohms.
Because most amplifiers are designed to operate between 4 - 8 ohms you should not configure your system to play any
more than two (2) pair of 8 ohm speakers at a time.
If you wish to wire your system to play more than two (2) pair of 8 ohm speakers simultaneously you need to install an
impedance compensating device.  These are manufactured by OEM Systems:
SW-4SPKR
4 pair speaker switcher with impedance compensation
SW-8SPKR
8 pair speaker switcher with impedance compensation