GAI-Tronics 12703-001 EZ Page Speaker Voice Coil Kit User Manual

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Pub. 42003-180A

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12703-001

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5. Reposition the permanent magnet’s indentations, if necessary.

6. Firmly press on the permanent magnet to ensure that it is fully seated into the cavity.

7. Reinstall the supporting strap across the rear of the permanent magnet and tighten securely.

8. Using the long needle nose pliers, reconnect the speaker wire connections to the new voice coil as

follows: black to terminal 1, yellow to terminal 2. (Terminals are identified on the speaker driver
housing assembly.) Ensure connections are fully seated.

9. As necessary, reposition the driver assembly’s large round gasket, ensuring proper alignment with the

screw holes in the rear of the upper enclosure section.

10. Gently reposition the speaker driver housing assembly into the rear enclosure housing. Assist the

speaker wires back into the electronics cavity, ensuring that the section of protective tubing covering
the speaker wires is positioned between the upper and lower cavities correctly.

11. Realign the speaker driver assembly’s three mounting holes with the enclosure’s rear mounting holes

and reinsert the three screws using a flat blade starter screwdriver.

12. Using the flat blade screwdriver, tighten the screws.

13. Using the #2 Phillips screwdriver, reinstall the sound deflector to the speaker driver housing assembly

using the three screws previously removed.

14. Using the #1 Phillips screwdriver, reinstall the nameplate onto the speaker cone tip using the screw

previously removed.

15. Reconnect the P2 connector (2-conductor speaker connection) to the PCBA’s J2.

16. Slowly reinstall the front cover assembly into the rear housing, ensuring that no wires are pinched or

stressed.

17. Using the #2 Phillips screwdriver, reinstall the front cover to the housing using the six front panel

screws previously removed.

18. Reinstall unit and check for proper operation.

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