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Support Rails

C-Ring

Bracket

Ceiling Tile

T-Channels

LOO

P

THRU

LOO

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THRU

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LOOP

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THRU

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6. INSTALLING THE CIS300

The CIS300 can be installed into suspended or drywall-based 

ceilings. The speaker is secured in place with the four rotating 

mounting tabs. The support rails are used with suspended 

ceilings (standard 24" spacing) to transfer the weight of the 

speaker to the T-channel runners.

PLACEMENT

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.

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 

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 

than directly below the speaker, resulting in a decrease in SPL 

at the outer edges of the listening plane. The CIS300 is –6 dB 

at a horizontal off-axis angle of 70º from 1 kHz to 6 kHz (140º 

coverage).

The speaker placement should be designed such that the 

edges of the coverage pattern for each speaker are at least 

touching. The more overlap that is provided (higher density 

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.

INSTALLATION

Note:

 Observe all local and national codes when installing the 

CIS300.
1.   Cut the hole for the speaker using the supplied cutout template. 

If using a circular cutter, set the diameter 

to 7.8 inches (199 mm).

2.   Insert the C-ring 

(2)

 through the hole so the hanging 

brackets on the C-ring point up. If installing in a suspended 

ceiling, align the support rails 

(3)

 on either side of the hole 

and hook them onto the T-channel runners in the suspended 

ceiling support grid. Then slide the C-ring brackets over the 

support rails as shown in the illustration below.

3.   You can install the CIS300 speakers using either conduit or 

plenum-approved jacketed cable.

A. Installation with Plenum-Approved Jack-
eted Cable or Flexible Conduit

Note:

 If you can access the back of the CIS300 once it is 

mounted, you may prefer to do steps A3 and A4 before doing 

steps A1 and A2.
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 

speaker cable running to the next speaker to the “+” and 

“–” terminals labeled 

LOOP THRU

.

A2.Open the terminal cover plate 

(7)

 on the back of the 

CIS300. Route the speaker cable through the strain relief 

bracket 

(9)

, and connect the speaker connector 

(8)

 to the 

Summary of Contents for CIS300

Page 1: ... CIS300 2 Way Ceiling Monitor INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ure 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 2 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 3 KEY FEATURES 2 4 INTRODUCTION 3 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 6 INSTALLING THE CIS300 4 7 SPECIFICATIONS 6 8 SERVICE IN...

Page 3: ...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 ra...

Page 4: ...that is provided higher density 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 INSTALLATION Note Observe all local and national codes when installing the CIS300 1 Cut the hole for the speaker using the supplied cutout template I...

Page 5: ...in relief screws to secure the speaker cable or flexible conduit Close the terminal cover plate 7 and tighten the locking screw 7a firmly 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 Betts Steel City model TC221 SC or UL listed equivalent1 and insert into the opening exposed by removing the strain reli...

Page 6: ... 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 ...

Page 7: ...r hanging Ring Safety loop located at rear of enclosure for attachment of load bearing safety strap Safety Agency Rating UL1480 General Signaling Fire Standard UL2043 Fire Test for Heat and Visible Smoke Release for Discrete Products and Their Accessories Installed in Air handling Spaces Inputs Outputs Removable locking connector with screw down terminals 2 input terminals and 2 loop thru terminal...

Page 8: ...hen 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 Or...

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