Surround Sound/ Reciever Problem

I have a pre wired house with two cords covered with a red covering and inside that has 4 wires (red,black,white and green); I then have two cords covered with a blue covering and inside that has multiple wires (gold, orange and white stripes, blue, and a few other colors). I am having troubles having the ceiling speakers inside and the ceiling outdoor speakers coming on through the Yahama reciever. Help? 

the blue cord is most likely a data run and it is not used for speakers.
The red cord will be the for the speakers. I am assuming that both sets of speakers have wires running to there location. Go ahead and plug in the speakers to the wiring. Pair the colors as followed- Red(+) & Black(-) wire as a set for the right speaker and the White(+) & Green(-) wire as a set for the left speaker. If all 4 wires run to each speaker, cut off the remaining 2 wires as to not get in the way.
Next step is a 2 person job. One person will need to be by the speakers and the other where all of the pre-wiring of the house comes together. At the pre-wire location, find the cord with the red sheething. If there is more than one, that's ok. With a battery (AA will do) your are going to try and "pop" the speakers. Don't worry this won't harm the speaker. Locate the Red and Black wires in the red cord. Strip the wire to expose the copper if not already done. Place the Red wire on the (-) post of the battery and the Black wire on the (+) post of the battery. If this set of wire is attatched to a speaker the other person will hear the speaker make a "popping" noise. To reproduce the noise again, simply remove one wire from the battery and place it back on. (Sometimes you might have to flip the battery polls to try and get it to pop again also). Do this with every set of wire to try and locate each speaker. Don't forget to label them once you know what goes where.
Now as far as hooking it up the the reciever, I need to know what the model number is.

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