1
Remove the round cardboard pad from
.
inside the supplied template .
202mm diameter mounting hole
2
Use the template to mark the position for
the mounting hole at the selected location.
Before cutting ceiling speaker holes, it is suggested that the area is
tested for clearance by making an L-shaped probe from strong wire (see
illustration below), drilling a small hole in the target area, inserting the
probe and slowly turning. Any obstructions will be immediately obvious,
and the target area can be moved to a more suitable position.
3
Cut the mounting hole with a drywall or
keyhole saw.
Be sure the mounting surface is between 10 and 30mm(0.39 - 1.18")
thick, and that there is at least 93mm(3.74") of clearance behind the
mounting surface.
(0.39 - 1.18")
Min 10-30mm
Mounting
Before mounting, ensure that the four fixing screws are slackened off so that the red
mounting dog-legs can move freely.
Move each red dog-leg foot to the LEFT into it's holding slot, and then insert the
speaker into the mounting hole.
Using a cross-head screwdriver, slowly turn each fixing screw clockwise. This will
move the mounting dog-legs out of their slots.
Tighten each fixing screw until the mounting dog-legs grip the ceiling.
Please check with your builder/installer whether
you need to install a fire hood with this product.
"Low smoke/zero halogen" specification Speaker
cable may also be required.
125mm
(4.92")
125mm
(4.92")
Min 102 mm
(4")
(Optional accessories)
Connecting
Do not compromise the performance of your system by using inferior quality
speaker cables. We recommend that high quality cables of 16 gauge or higher be
used. Your professional dealer will give you good advice. Always unplug all A.C.
powered components before making any loudspeaker or component connections.
This will avoid the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment.
Follow these steps to connect the speaker to your amplification system:
1
Route the speaker cable from your amplification system to the speakers.
Avoid routing the speaker cable near electrical wires
n
Do not nail or staple the cable
n
2
Separate about 100mm of speaker cable at each end.
100mm
3
Using a wire stripper, remove about 10mm of insulation from both ends
of each conductor, and then twist the strands of each conductor .
4
Observing polarity is of the utmost importance while connecting your
speakers. Ensure that the red (+) terminals on your amplification
system are connected to the red (+) on the speakers, and black
(-) on your amplification system to black ( -) on your speakers
The
speaker
cable
is
coded with
one
lead's
insulation,
or
Press the spring-loaded red or black tab back to reveal the connecting
hole. Insert the stripped end of the speaker wire, then release the tab.
5
.
If your speakers are wired incorrectly they will be out of phase and sound
hollow and indistinct, with a weak bass. Re-check your connections for
correct polarity and reverse the connections if necessary.
PAINTING THE FRAME AND GRILLE
By reason of the magnet, we can remove grille by our finger easily , be careful, Fit
the clear plastic painting mask provided when painting the speaker surround to
avoid getting paint getting on the speaker cone.
10mm
.
C165
C165SS
a
bead
or
stripe
down
has
differently
coloured
wires.