Stealth 2 installation instructions




















The wiring is the same. The programming is slightly different. Do not use this mode whilst driving. Read on for further detail. After the Controller has been installed, please put the vehicle onto ignition mode. XX number. See image below. After a 7 second countdown the RPMs will increase. Vice versa to unlock the vehicle. Trouble shooting: Screen doesn't turn on - Double check the connections by unplugging them and plugging them back in - Unplug the screen and plug it back in - Push it into the OBD2 plug harder.

If you see the Stealth logo appear and then see it fade away, this usually indicates an issue with the harness, if there is no Stealth. The harness may have been damaged during the install, it's usually easy to see if the pins are bent or the wires have been pulled out,.

NO, disconnect it! It does not need to be plugged in unless power is very faint on the screen. See Image below. Check out some of our customer review:. Trouble shooting: Screen doesn't turn on - Double check the connections by unplugging them and plugging them back in - Unplug the screen and plug it back in - Push it into the OBD2 plug harder If you see the Stealth logo appear and then see it fade away, this usually indicates an issue with the harness, if there is no Stealth logo at all, the OBD2 fuse on your vehicle might be out, please re-check the fuse.

VF Instructions. VE Instructions. Screws are not needed on the horizontal sides of the speaker panel that do not have framing behind them. Be sure to maintain flushness between the perimeter screw flange of the speaker panel and the surrounding wallboard. Do not use nails. Now that the speaker is secured, recheck that the outer edge of the speaker is flush with the surrounding drywall. This will minimize the amount of drywall mud compound that is built up over the face of the speaker when the seam between the drywall and speaker is mudded.

Test each speaker and wiring installation with an amplified sound source to ensure that everything is connected and working properly prior to taping and finishing. Test with music in addition to tones to ensure everything is sounding as it should. Make note of sound coming from high, mid, and low frequency drivers. After testing the speaker sound and speaker alignment, you can begin with tapping and mudding the speaker.

We recommend using self-adhesive nylon mesh tape. Mud can be pushed into the crack around the speaker panel before taping to make mudding easier after taping. The speaker panel can be mudded similar to a piece of drywall. It is important that enough joint compound be applied around the speaker to make a very gradual transition from the surface of the wallboard to the face of the speaker panel.

For best results, we recommend two or three light applications and sanding of joint compound instead of one heavy application.

In general applying a lot of mud in one application is more susceptible to cracking. Stealth Acoustics speakers do not require a skim coat to attain a smooth finish. However, some advanced finishing techniques such as Venetian plaster may require covering the speaker face panel.

Sanding is the last important step before the painting begins. This can make or break the quality of the installation. When sanding, imperfections in the application of the joint compound may appear. If so, additional joint compound and sanding may be needed to create a seamless transition. Once sanding is complete the face panel is ready for painting. Stealth Acoustics speaker face panels are engineered for optimum audio performance with four coats of latex paint applied to the surface.

Heavy knock down or trowel finishes are not recommended. For use with advanced wall finishes, please contact Stealth Acoustics. How To Install. Full Installation:. Retrofit Installation:. Wall Finishing:. Invisible speaker installation Installing a Stealth Acoustics Invisible Speaker is as simple as fitting a drywall patch! Step 3: Check Speaker Registration After the wallboard is installed around the speaker location, but before seam taping and mudding occurs, check speaker registration and wallboard thickness.

See the image to the left For correct registration, the perimeter edge of the face panel must be flush with the adjoining wallboard. Step 4: Install Shims if needed The screw flange perimeter of the speaker panel must be flush with wallboard, if it is recessed behind the wallboard, use the provided shims to bring the speaker panel flush. Step 4 Cont…: Shim detail The detail to the right shows where to properly install the shims if needed to bring the edge of the speaker panel flush with the wallboard surrounding the speaker.

Step 5: Connect Speaker Wires Insert the speaker wires into the binding posts on the speaker crossover, noting proper polarity. Step 7: Recheck Speaker Registration Now that the speaker is secured, recheck that the outer edge of the speaker is flush with the surrounding drywall.

Step 8: Test Speaker Sound Test each speaker and wiring installation with an amplified sound source to ensure that everything is connected and working properly prior to taping and finishing. Step 9: Tape the Joint After testing the speaker sound and speaker alignment, you can begin with tapping and mudding the speaker. Step Mud the Joint The speaker panel can be mudded similar to a piece of drywall.

In general applying a lot of mud in one application is more susceptible to cracking Stealth Acoustics speakers do not require a skim coat to attain a smooth finish.



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