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Figure 16: 

Tap Selector  

(Shown: Control 14C/T.  Tap ratings on the 

other models differ from these figures.)

Step 9 – Insert the Grille –

 

Consider which direction the 

logo is facing and press the grille into place until the front of the 

grille is flush with the rim.  It is often easiest to press in various 

places around the perimeter of the grille.   Make sure grille is 

securely seated to prevent it from vibrating loose and falling.

Removing the Grille -- The grille presents a tight fit in order 

to make sure that it won’t fall out, even with high vibrations 

that can be produced by these speakers.   If you need to 

remove the grille, it is easiest to do so by inserting 2 pointed 

objects (such as push pins) into 2 nearby holes in the grille, 

presenting slow even pressure to pull down on the grille until 

that section of the grille comes out approximately 6 mm (1/4 

inch) .  Work your way around the grille, loosening a section 

at a time until the grille comes out. 

 

Painting the Speaker

The speaker’s textured white finish complements most decor 

and does not need further finishing.  Where the interior design 

requires it, these speakers are easy to paint.  

The rim can be painted before installation or in cases where the 

rim needs to be finished along with the ceiling, the speaker rim 

can be painted after attaching into the ceiling.

Type of Paint – The speaker’s ABS rim accepts almost any type 

of latex or oil based paint.  Two coats are recommended.  

Painting Process – For best results, the following procedure is 

recommended:

• Clean the rim and grille with a light solvent such as mineral 

spirits by rubbing the item with a lightly dampened cloth.  Do 

not, however, use abrasives such as sandpaper or steel wool.  Nor 

should you use gasoline, kerosene, acetone, MEK, paint thinner, 

harsh detergents or other chemicals.  Use of these cleaners may 

result in permanent damage to the enclosure.

• After cleaning, apply two or more thin coats of either latex 

or oil-based paints.  Latex paint will adhere best if an oil-based 

primer is used first.  Application can be made by rolling, brush-

ing or spraying. 

Painting the Speaker Along With the Ceiling – Insert the clear 

plastic paint shield into the front of the speaker to mask the 

drivers and internal baffle, paint the speaker, then remove the 

shield.  

Painting the Grille – Painting the grille requires removal of the 

logo prior to painting (the logo should be stuck back onto the 

grille after painting, making sure it is located in the exact center 

of the grille).  

The backing to the grille is glued in place so that it can’t interfere 

with the movement of the woofer cone.   Leave the grille backing 

in place.   Spray the grille lightly using thinned paint.  Make 

sure the spray is light enough that when the grille is held up to 

the light, you can still see light through the grille holes (which 

means that sound can also get through).   Spray only the front of 

the grille, not the back.  Rolling or brushing the paint is discour-

aged because the mesh and/or backing may become clogged 

with paint and poor sound quality may result, however using a 

very short-napped roller can be made to work.  

 

Safety Agency Compliance

 S7232

 

 LISTED

 15CM

 Signaling Speaker

UL-2043 Fire Tests for Heat and Visible Smoke Release for 

Discrete Products and their Accessories Installed in Air Han-

dling Spaces, NFPA-70 National Electric Code 1996, Article 

300-22(C), and NFPA-90A Installation of Air Conditioning and 

Ventilation Systems, Section 2-3.10.1 (a), Exception 3. List-

ed UL1480-6 Speakers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems.    
SUITABLE FOR USE IN AIR HANDLING SPACES.

These products are in compliance with the EMC Directive 

89/336/EEC and Article 10 (1) of the directive.  In compliance 

with Technical Regulations EN50081-1 and EN50082-1.  For a 

copy of the model-specific CE Declaration of Conformity, con-

tact JBL at the address listed at the end of this manual.  

Summary of Contents for Control 10 Series

Page 1: ...1 Control 10 Series Ceiling Loudspeakers Owner s Manual Installation Guide Rev A Control 12C T Control 14C T and Control 16C T...

Page 2: ...vel performance from compact in ceiling speakers Available in white or black BK CONTROL 12C T A 3 75 mm full range driver to provide high fidelity full range sound over an extremely wide coverage area...

Page 3: ...s up to a maximum of 24 3 4 inches 630 mm apart Sheet rock installs over the bracket and the bracket provides a template for blind cutout of the hole in the sheet rock The sheet rock is typically cut...

Page 4: ...e rails are supported by the edge of the tile If the tile were to come out or fall apart the ends of the support rails are designed to catch onto the T grid providing secure support to hold the loudsp...

Page 5: ...Amplifier To Subsequent Speakers Figure 8 Parallel System Hookup Diagram Using Loop Through Terminals Pins 3 4 By connect ing the wire pair of the subsequent speaker to pins 3 4 then all subsequent sp...

Page 6: ...tighten the mounting tabs by turning the screw CLOCK WISE until tight The first clockwise turn rotates the attach ment tabs outward and the remaining turns tighten the tabs down onto the back of the...

Page 7: ...sult in permanent damage to the enclosure After cleaning apply two or more thin coats of either latex or oil based paints Latex paint will adhere best if an oil based primer is used first Application...

Page 8: ...river Frequency Range1 68 Hz 17 kHz Power Capacity low Z 40 W Cont Program 20 W Cont Pink Noise Sensitivity2 84 dB Coverage3 130 Max SPL 97 dB 1m ave 103 dB peak Nominal Impedance 8 ohms in direct byp...

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