prewires

/priˈwaɪərz/
verb
  1. To install electrical wiring in a building or structure before it is finished or before the wiring is needed.
    • The builders prewires the new house for ceiling fans and smart home devices.
    • They prewires the theater for surround sound before the walls are closed up.
    • Our contractor prewires the office for future security cameras during construction.
  2. To prepare or set up a system, process, or response in advance, often in a figurative sense.
    • The software prewires the network for automatic updates on the first boot.
    • Her training prewires her to react calmly in emergencies.
    • The company prewires its customer service team with answers to common complaints.