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EVID C12.2 Ceiling Speaker Installation and Operations Manual

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Appendix B - Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Causes

Action

No Output

Amplifier

Make sure the amplifier channel is being fed an 

input signal (preferably via a “signal input” indicator 
on the amp).

Check that the amplifier channel’s volume is turned 

up.

Connect the speaker and cable, which had no 

output to another amplifier channel, making sure 

an imput signal is fed to the new ampl channel.  If 

you then get output, the problem was the amplifier 

channel.  If not, then the problem may be in the 
cable or speaker.

Speaker Cable(s)

Replace the cable(s) connecting the loudspeaker 

system and amplifier.

Questionable  
or Intermittent 
Output such 
as Crackling

Faulty Connection Check all cabling for proper connector contact.  A 

bad connection can result in intermittent contact or 
dramatically increased resistance, which in turn can 
cause reduced output or noises unrelated to the 
signal.

Improper Power 
Tap Setting

Check the power tap setting under the speaker 
grille to ensure the setting is appropriate for the 

installation and amplifier chosen.

Constant 
Noise such 
as Buzzing, 
Hissing or 
Humming

A Faulty 
Electronic Device 
in the Signal 
Chain

Since loudspeakers cannot generate these sounds 
by themselves, you may have a faulty electronic 
device in the signal chain.

Poor System 
Grounding

Check and correct the system grounding, as 
required.

Poor Low-
Frequency 
Output

Out-of-Polarity 
Hookup Between 
Multiple Speakers

When two speakers are hooked up out of polarity 
(out of phase), the low frequencies cancel each 
other out.  Try reversing the polarity of one of the 
speakers either by turning around a dual-banana 

plug at the amplifier or by reversing the tip/sleeve 

leads on the jack.  Whichever condition results 
in greater low-frequency output is the in-polarity 
condition.

If none of the suggestions solves your problem, contact your nearest Electro-Voice 
service center or Electro-Voice distributor.

Summary of Contents for EVID C12.2

Page 1: ...EVID C12 2 User Manual...

Page 2: ...ll ceiling or structure is capable of supporting all objects suspended overhead Any hardware used to suspend a loudspeaker not associated with Electro Voice is the responsibility of others Table of Co...

Page 3: ...t Figure 1 EVID C12 2 Packing List A C D E B F G I J x2 H x2 Figure Quantity Part A 1 Speaker System B 1 Grille C 1 Owner s Manual D 1 Terminal Connector E 1 Warranty Card F 1 Ceiling Cutout Template...

Page 4: ...gure 3 Top of Speaker Model Part No Description EVID C12 2 Integrated 12 inch ceiling mount speaker Steel Backcan Tap Selector Mounting Tab Screws x4 Seismic Tab Removable Input Terminal Connector Str...

Page 5: ...mount tabs or the 3 8 threaded rigging point To prevent rattles rotate the four 4 mounting tabs towards the can then tighten the mounting tab screws The seismic tab may be used in addition to the pend...

Page 6: ...Ring and Tile Rails For suspended ceiling installations insert the C ring through the hole cut in the ceiling tile Place the C ring around the hole with the tabs located as shown in Figure 6 Insert t...

Page 7: ...id which prevents the speaker assembly from falling Always use all included support hardware when installing into suspended ceiling tiles to make sure the installation is secure For sheetrock ceiling...

Page 8: ...ther loudspeakers For wiring in parallel connect the wire pair of the subsequent speaker to pins 1 and 4 When one input connector is removed subsequent speakers will also be disconnected See Figure 8...

Page 9: ...ten the strain relief fitting as follows If plenum cable is used slide the cable through the strain relief fitting on the terminal cover plate Figure 10 Hold the strain relief fittings tight around th...

Page 10: ...Ceiling Figure 12 Tighten Mounting Tabs Step 6 Connect a Safety Support Line Note the support ring on the back of the speaker The ring allows for connection to an independent and secure anchor point...

Page 11: ...tures a unique safety tether to prevent the grille from falling if the grille is removed or comes loose after installation First install the grille s safety tether by pushing the grille fastener into...

Page 12: ...r chemicals If you use these cleaners you may permanently damage the enclosure Also don t use abrasives products such as sandpaper or steel wool Either by rolling or spraying apply two or more thin co...

Page 13: ...urn can cause reduced output or noises unrelated to the signal Improper Power Tap Setting Check the power tap setting under the speaker grille to ensure the setting is appropriate for the installation...

Page 14: ...Toggle Anchors Integrated 3 Point Pendant Mount Additonal Secondary Mount Available Colors White Baffle Paintable Surface with Black Rear Can Grille Construction Powder Coated Steel with Safety Tethe...

Page 15: ...EVID C12 2 Ceiling Speaker Installation and Operations Manual 15 Figure 18 Dimensions Specifications continued...

Page 16: ...Bosch Security Systems Inc 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville MN 55337 USA www electrovoice com Bosch Security Systems Inc 2015 2015 09 04 F 01U 317 227...

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