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1. and terminals labeled LOOP THRU Note Observe all local and national codes when installing the A2 Open the terminal cover plate 7 on the back of the CIS300 CIS300 Route the speaker cable through the strain relief 1 Cut the hole for the speaker using the supplied cutout template bracket 9 and connect the speaker connector 8 to the If using a circular cutter set the diameter to 7 8 inches 199 mm EN 4 CIS300 SFA NY 4 pin terminal Tighten the strain relief screws to secure B Installation to Conduit the speaker cable or flexible conduit Close the terminal cover plate 7 and tighten the locking screw 7a firmly B1 Remove the two screws holding the strain relief 9 onto the rear cover and remove the strain relief assembly Flexible Conduit B2 Open the terminal cover plate 7 on the back of the CIS300 Use a threaded conduit set screw coupler not supplied For 1 2 conduit use Thomas amp Betts Steel City A3 Insert the speaker into the hole all the way so the front model TC221 SC or UL listed equivalent and insert baffle rim is flush against the ceiling into the opening exposed by removing the strain relief assembly Siiboit Rails B3 Fasten the coupler to the cover using the nut supplied with AT the coupler C Ring Threaded Conduit Set Screw Coupler Thomas amp Betts Steel City Ceiling Tile TC221 SC r equivalent ce T Channels B4 Insert the spe
2. INSTRUCTION MANUAL EAM zea CI 9300 2 Way Ceiling Monitor 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 Read Instructions Before connecting and using the equipment please read this Instruction Manual carefully and keep it for future reference 1 2 HEED ALL WARNINGS Always follow the precautions provided on this EAW Commercial product and in the instruction manual 1 3 Water and Humidity Do not use this EAW Commercial product near water for example in the vicinity of a bath tub or sink in a damp cellar near a swimming pool etc 1 4 Foreign Bodies and Liquids Be careful not to allow any foreign bodies or liquids to get into this EAW Commercial product 1 5 Servicing The user should never attempt to make any repairs on this EAW Commercial product unless otherwise indicated in the instruction manual All repairs should be made by qualified service technicians 1 6 Installation Do not install this EAW Commercial product in any way that is not provided for in the instruction manual 1 7 Respect the Safety Standards The entire sound system must be designed in compliance with the current standards and laws regarding electrical systems 1 8 Specifications When installing and using this EAW Commercial product keep in mind the technical specifications indicated in the dedicated section of the manual 1 9 Accessories Install and use this EAW Commercial product only with the accessories specified by t
3. Woofer Size Diaphragm Material Magnet Type High Frequency Diaphragm Size Diaphragm Material Magnet Type Waveguide Design Horizontal Coverage Vertical Coverage Type Mouth Size Throat Size 90 Hz 22 kHz 10 dB 110 Hz 20 kHz 3 dB 90 dB 1W 1m 2200 Hz 30 watts long term 102 dB 1m 3 7 W 7 5 W 15 W 30 W 7 5 W 15 W 30 W 150 Hz 20 kHz 110 Hz 20 kHz Full Range 70 100 Volt Systems High Pass 70 100 Volt Systems Full Range 162 Low impedance Systems Secondary Tap Positions 1 4 102 mm Polypropylene Ferrite 1 25 mm Damped Cloth Neodymium 140 1 kHz to 6 kHz averaged 124 1 kHz to 6 kHz averaged Exponential 2 75 x 2 75 70 mm x 70 mm 1 0 25 mm Physical Contruction Features Inputs Outputs Removable locking connector with screw Basic Design 2 way front loaded down terminals Bezel Material UL94V 0 rated material 2 input terminals and 2 loop thru terminals Rear Enclosure Material Steel Dimensions Grille renoneloe mera with weather Diameter x Height 8 7 in 221 mm x 5 7 in 144 mm fesietant c0al ng Front of Ceiling Tile to Back of Back Can Safety Features 4 6 in 116 mm Rear hanging Ring Safety loop located at rear of enclosure for Cutout Size 7 8 in 199 mm attachment of load bearing safety strap Net Weight 6 2 1b 2 8 kg Safety Agency Rating Included Accessories Grille Support Rails C Ring Removable UL1480 General Signaling Fire Standard Locking Conn
4. Tap Selector Switch 13 Full range High Pass Selector Switch Re DIE EE Ie Ss 4 Mounting LN Strain Relief 10 Seismic Safety Tab 6 Backcan 1 Grille 3 Support Rails EEA COMMERCIAL CIS300 3 6 INSTALLING THE CIS300 2 Insert the C ring 2 through the hole so the hanging brackets on the C ring point up If installing in a suspended The CIS300 can be installed into suspended or drywall based ceiling align the support rails 3 on either side of the hole ceilings The speaker is secured in place with the four rotating and hook them onto the T channel runners in the suspended mounting tabs The support rails are used with suspended ceiling support grid Then slide the C ring brackets over the ceilings standard 24 spacing to transfer the weight of the support rails as shown in the illustration below speaker to the I channel runners PLACEMENT eqns Support Rails Bracket There are two considerations when deciding where to place the CIS300 speakers Location When installing the speaker in a suspended ceiling with conventional ceiling tiles the location of the speaker is determined in part by the support grid of the suspended ceiling system Ceiling Tile When installing the speaker in a drywall ceiling the location of the speaker is determined in part by the location of the ceiling joists Coverage It is important to locate the speakers in such T Chan
5. reinforcement The CIS300 is ideal for use in business music systems and foreground background music applications Installing the CIS300 is simple The one piece assembly includes the backcan mounting tabs clamps front baffle rim high and low frequency drivers and our proprietary two way waveguide based on the award winning Mackie HR824 studio monitors Support rails are supplied that attach to the C ring included and distribute the speaker s weight to the ceiling tile T channels A template is also included for marking the correct Cutout size The Phoenix style connector on the back of the assembly provides input and loop through connections for 70V 100V distribution systems or low impedance operation An easily accessible rotary switch on the front panel selects the appropriate tap from 3 7 watts to 30 watts A second switch allows you to select among full range operation high pass 5 Attachment Screws 13 Full Range High Pass Selector Switch lt t 2 C Ring 7 Terminal Cover Plate when used with a subwoofer and full range low impedance operation 16 ohms A plastic paint shield is provided that protects the transducers so the front baffle rim and grille can be painted to match the surrounding d cor 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Grille C Ring Support Rails Mounting Tabs Attachment Screws Backcan Terminal Cover Plate Connector 9 Strain Relief 10 Seismic Safety Tab 11 Waveguide 12
6. the system add up to less than the rated power of the amplifier driving them As a general rule you should provide at least 10 headroom to account for insertion losses i e wiring resistance etc For example if you have four speakers tapped at 15 watts each the amplifier should be rated at least 66 watts CS EAW COMMERCIAL 5 Set the Full Range High Pass Selector Switch 13 For normal operation set the switch to the FULL RANGE position If a subwoofer is being used in the system to reinforce the very low frequencies use the HIGH PASS position to roll off the frequencies below 150 Hz This provides the added benefit of making more power available for the crucial mid and high frequencies If the speaker is being used in a low impedance system use the FULL RANGE 16 OHM position This bypasses the tapped transformer 6 Install the grille 1 by pressing it into place until the front of the grille is flush with the front baffle rim It is important that the grille be securely seated to avoid having It vibrate loose 7 SPECIFICATIONS System Acoustic Frequency Range Frequency Response Sensitivity Crossover Point Power Handling Maximum SPL Transformer Taps 70V 100V Operation in High Pass Mode Frequency Response Operation in Low Impedance Mode Frequency Response Control Features Front mounted Rotary Switch Front mounted Rotary Switch Transducers Low Frequency Number of Drivers
7. aker into the hole all the way so the front baffle rim is flush against the ceiling B5 Turn the four attachment screws 5 clockwise until tight to secure the mounting tabs over the C ring A4 Turn the four attachment DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN screws 5 clockwise until tight to secure the mounting tabs over the C ring DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 1 This method can be used with 1 2 flexible conduit by substituting a Thomas amp Betts Steel City model XC241 flexible conduit fitting or UL listed equivalent TN EEAW CIS300 5 a 6 CIS300 B6 Pull the speaker cable through the conduit coupler and attach to the supplied Phoenix type connector 8 This is a A position connector with two and two terminals Connect the speaker cable to the and terminals labeled IN If connecting another speaker in a distributed system in parallel connect the speaker cable running to the next speaker to the and terminals labeled LOOP THRU B7 Close the terminal cover plate 7 and tighten the locking screw 7a firmly B8 Insert the conduit into the coupler and fasten with the set SCreW Note A seismic safety tab 10 is provided to secure the loudspeaker to the building structure with wire cabling for additional support where required by local construction codes We recommend using this secondary support for additional safety set the Tap Selector Switch 12 Make sure all the taps in
8. are exceeded Consult the specifications provided in the instruction manual to know the maximum sound pressure SPL the speaker is capable of producing WARNING This equipment has been designed to be installed by qualified professionals only There are many factors to be considered when installing professional sound reinforcement systems including mechanical and electrical considerations as well as acoustic coverage and performance LOUD Technologies strongly recommends that this equipment be installed only by a professional sound installer or contractor Duration per Sound level Typical example day hours dBA Ai 8e Duoinasmaldub oe RS EE pa Subway train O oo EEE 7 DE Locomotive at 50 feet 110 0 25 or less Loudest parts at a rock concert 3 KEY FEATURES e Proprietary waveguide design to improve hi frequency dispersion e Ported design for extended low frequency response e 1 soft dome tweeter with neodymium magnetic motor structure e 4 low frequency woofer e Built in 70 100V transformer with multiple taps e Transformer bypass for low impedance operation 16 ohms e True 2 way crossover e Built in switchable high pass filter e Complete assembly for quick installation e UL cUL CE listed 4 INTRODUCTION The CIS300 is a complete two way bass reflex flush mount loudspeaker assembly designed for ease of installation extremely wide coverage and high fidelity full range sound
9. ector Cut out Template UL2043 Fire Test for Heat and Visible Smoke Paint Shield Release for Discrete Products and Their Accessories Installed in Air handling Spaces 7 8 in 199 mm Impedance ohms aa 2 E Ds z Oo on 50 100 1000 10000 20000 Frequency Hz CIS300 Beamwidth vs Frequency 360 300 240 180 120 60 6 dB Beamwidth degrees 20 100 1000 10000 20000 Frequency Hz TN EAN CIS300 7 a DISCLAIMER LOUD Technologies Inc continually engages in research related to product Improvement new materials and production methods Design refinements are introduced into existing products without notice as a routine expression of that philosophy For this reason any current EAW Commercial product may differ in some respect from its published description but will always equal or exceed the original design specifications unless otherwise stated EAW Commercial is a trademark of LOUD Technologies Inc All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged 8 SERVICE INFORMATION In the event that your CIS300 should require servicing please follow these instructions 1 Call EAW Commercial Tech Support at 1 888 337 7404 7 am to 5 pm PST Monday Friday to verify the problem and obtain a Return Authorization RA Number Be sure to have the serial number of the unit wh
10. en you call You must have a Return Authorization Number in order to obtain warranty service at the factory or at an authorized service center You can also email EAW Commercial Tech Support at support eawcommercial com 2 Pack the unit in its original packaging THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT LOUD Technologies is not responsible for any damage that occurs during shipping due to non conventional packaging Original packaging helps to minimize the possibility of shipping damage 3 Include a legible note stating your name no P O boxes daytime phone number Return Authorization Number and a detailed description of the problem including how we can duplicate it 4 Write the Return Authorization Number in BIG BOLD PRINT on the top of the box 5 Tech Support will tell you where to ship the unit when you call for an RA Number We suggest insurance for all forms of cartage 7N COMMERCIAL N EAW Commercial One Main Street Whitinsville MA 01588 USA TEL toll free within US Canada 888 337 7404 TEL outside US 425 892 6503 FAX 425 485 1152 www eawcommercial com 2004 LOUD Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved EAW Commercial is a registered trademark of LOUD Technologies Inc
11. he manufacturer or supplied with the product 1 10 Hearing Loss Exposure to high sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss The sound pressure level which leads to hearing loss varies considerably from one person to another and depends on the duration of exposure The U S Government s 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS unenennesesesesnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 2 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ureeeneennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 2 3 KEY FEATURES 2 20 ses 2 INTRODUCTION ts 3 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 6 INSTALLING THE CIS300 eee eeeteteteeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen 4 T SPECGIFICATIONS sn 6 8 SERVICE INFORMATION u2u2unenenonennnanannnannnnnnnane 8 Part No 0009737 Rev A 03 04 2004 LOUD Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved CS EAW COMMERCIAL Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has established the maximum sound pressure levels that can be with stood without causing damage which are shown in the table below According to the OSHA regulations any exposure over the maximum limits indicated in the table can reduce the hearing capacity of a person To prevent potentially dangerous exposure to high sound pressure levels anyone subjected to such levels must use suitable protection When an EAW Commercial product capable of producing high sound levels is being used It is therefore necessary to wear ear plugs or protective earphones when the limits shown in the table
12. nels a way that the sound Is evenly distributed over the entire area Keep in mind that the sound has farther to travel on the outside edge of the coverage area for each Individual speaker 3 You can install the CIS300 speakers using either conduit or than directly below the speaker resulting in a decrease in SPL plenum approved jacketed cable at the outer edges of the listening plane The CIS300 is 6 dB at a horizontal off axis angle of 70 from 1 kHz to 6 kHz 140 A Installation with Plenum Approved Jack coverage eted Cable or Flexible Conduit The speaker placement should be designed such that the Note f you can access the back of the CIS300 once it is edges of the coverage pattern for each speaker are at least mounted you may prefer to do steps A3 and A4 before doing touching The more overlap that is provided higher density steps Al and A2 coverage the more SPL the system Is capable of providing and the less variation in level as you move around the area The downside of higher density coverage of course is that more speakers are required for a given area A1 Attach the speaker cable to the supplied Phoenix type connector 8 This is a 4 position connector with two and two terminals Connect the speaker cable to the and terminals labeled IN If connecting another speaker in a distributed system in parallel connect the INSTALLATION speaker cable running to the next speaker to the
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