Kramer Electronics user manual Mounting the SPK-C411 / SPK-C412 Speakers

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!Do not nail or staple the speaker wires.

If you are mounting the speakers onto a ceiling tile, remove the ceiling tiles where you plan to install the speakers. Use the template to trace and then cutout the speaker hole over an empty box.

The closed-back ceiling speakers are supported by the ceiling mounting kit (two C- rings and two pairs of tile rails; the tile rails prevent the speakers from falling if the tile itself comes out or falls apart, as their ends catch onto the T-grid). When mounting onto the ceiling tiles, use both supports.

Be sure that the tiles can support the speaker. Smaller sized tiles or i fiberglass-type tiles cannot support the weight of the speakers.

When this is the case, the speakers will need additional support.

When mounting onto a sheetrock ceiling, the C-ring alone is used to reinforce the ceiling material.

5.3Mounting the SPK-C411 / SPK-C412 Speakers

To mount the closed-back ceiling speakers, do the following:

1.Place the C-ring over the hole cut in the ceiling tile (on the “ceiling” side). Place it around the hole so that the tabs are located in parallel to the tile edges.

T-channel Grid

C-ring

Support Ring

Tile Rails

Screws

 

Ceiling Tile

 

Figure 4: Mounting the SPK-C411 / SPK-C412 Closed-back Ceiling Speakers

SPK-C411 / SPK-C412 - Installing the Closed-back Ceiling Speakers

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Contents SPK-C411 This page is intentionally left blank Figures This page is intentionally left blank Introduction Achieving the Best Performance Getting StartedOverview This table defines the ceiling mounting kit items Your Closed-back Ceiling SpeakersShows a schematic diagram of the Closed-back Ceiling speaker Cutting the Ceiling Tile Installing the Closed-back Ceiling SpeakersChoosing the Best Location Mounting the SPK-C411 / SPK-C412 Speakers Plugging and Securing the Cable Tighten the Mounting Tabs Painting the Speaker SPK-C411 Technical SpecificationsSPK-C412 Page This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank Safety Warning