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Master Audio 

CS Series. Version 1.0  

 

 Mar14 

10

Electronics

:  Power amplifiers (*), equalizers (**), mixers (**), limiters (**).  For this group of 

products, the warranty is extended to 

THREE

 years for all related to circuits and electronic 

components (in solid state). 
 

Exceptions

(*):  Each series of amplifiers has its own warranty period due to its technological 
configuration, which is defined in the Instructions Manual or in the commercial catalogue. 
(**):  The mechanic parts and components submitted to wear out from the own use, such as 
slide potentiometers, commuters, switches, and connectors, will only have 

ONE

 year 

warranty, provided that the wear out is not caused by inappropriate use or by presence of 
solid or liquid foreign object. 

Acoustics

:  Passive acoustic cabinets.  The warranty for this group of products is for 

ONE

 

year for all its components  (transducers, passive crossovers, and connectors); provided 
that the cause of the damage is due to a manufacturing defect or malfunctioning of any of 
its components (***) 
(***) The warranty 

WILL NOT

 be effective in any case when: 

 
a) 

 Any of the mentioned components present unquestionable traces of destruction by 

overheating or excess of continuous temperature (burned voice coils or diaphragms), as 
well as magnetic nucleus displaced by a hit. 

b) 

 The parts handled by the user, such as connectors or painted wooden cabinet, also 

present signs of violence, hits, exposure to continuous and excessive humidity, or 
mistreat in general. 
 

Electroacoustics

:  Active acoustic cabinets, that is, self-powered systems (****).  In this 

section of products, the warranty has also two parts: 

c)

  Electronics, that includes in most of the cases the amplification in class AB and D, with 

its corresponding power sources (linear or commuted) and the rest of the control or 
processing circuits.  In this case, a 

TWO

-year warranty is granted. 

d)

  And the acoustic components (electromagnetic transducers – speakers), with 

ONE

-

year warranty.  In this case, the warranty does NOT cover the damages caused by the 
same causes described in clause (***). 
(****) As a general rule for all products, the 

WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER

 the damages 

caused by improper use (failure to comply the operations described in the User’s Manual, 
wrong connections, etc.), mistreat during use or accidentally, the internal handling by other 
than an Authorized Technical Service without the previous authorisation of our own 
Technical Service . 
 

In case of damaged or defective product

Please contact your local dealer or check our website 

www.master-audio.com

 to find the 

distributor in your country. 
As the transport of the material to the Technical Service office is to the charge of the client, 
we recommend that you take the necessary measures to protect the product to avoid any 

Summary of Contents for CS6/T

Page 1: ...NG SPEAKERS CS CS6 T CS6FR CS6MC T Pol Ind Norte Perpiny 25 08226 TERRASSA Barcelona SPAIN Copyright 2014 info master audio com All rights reserved www master audio com Mar 14 User s manual Manual usu...

Page 2: ...line transformer with impedance power selector 20W musical program Sensitivity 92 dB 1W 1m Aluminium grille CS6FR Two way Full Range Speaker System 6 5 coaxial speaker with polypropylene cone and rub...

Page 3: ...er to the amplifier s output by choosing the appropriate setting 5W or 10W TO AMPLIFIER S OUTPUT Fig 1 CS6 T wire connection 2 2 Connection description CS6FR without TF 100 transformer Connect each sp...

Page 4: ...e red and black wire from the transformer Red wire 16 must be connected in the red push terminal Black wire 0 must be connected in the black push terminal Connect each speaker to the amplifier s outpu...

Page 5: ...with TF 100 transformer Left first generation transformer right second generation transformer 2 3 Connection description CS6MC T Remove the input terminal cover Remove metal cover Connect the speaker...

Page 6: ...driver You can connect the speakers in the following possible layouts Wiring in parallel connect the wire pair of the subsequent speaker SPK2 to PIN 2 and PIN3 When one input connector is removed subs...

Page 7: ...plug Adjust each speaker to the appropriate tap setting 3 MOUNTING AND PLACEMENT For a proper installation of the ceiling speaker it is strongly recommended to read carefully the following advices Us...

Page 8: ...aper circle in the supplied template Mark the opening in the correct location by tracing the hole in the template Cut out the hole according to the template or with a circular cutter set to the approp...

Page 9: ...ncy response 10dB 78 Hz 19kHz 60 Hz 20kHz 75 Hz 20kHz Sensitivity 92 dB 90 dB 89 dB Impedance 16 16 16 100V Line 2k 1k 100V Line 5k 2k 1k 500 o 2k 1k 500 250 100V Line 3k3 1k6 800 400 200 Connections...

Page 10: ...it b The parts handled by the user such as connectors or painted wooden cabinet also present signs of violence hits exposure to continuous and excessive humidity or mistreat in general Electroacoustic...

Page 11: ...with the technical features of the product purchased and the instructions for its correct use The buyer after checking the purchased material accepts the reception of the product without any type of e...

Page 12: ...ncia potencia 20W de programa musical Sensibilidad de 92 dB 1W 1m Reja de aluminio CS6FR Sistema de dos v as Full range Altavoz coaxial de 6 5 con cono de polipropileno y suspensi n de goma de butilo...

Page 13: ...da del amplificador escogiendo la opci n de transformador adecuada 5W o 10W A LA SALIDA DEL AMPLIFICADOR Fig 1 Conexi n cableado CS6 T 2 2 Descripci n conexionado CS6FR sin transformador TF 100 Conect...

Page 14: ...s rojo negro El cable rojo 16 debe colocarse en la borna roja positivo y el cable negro 0 a la borna negra negativo Conectar cada altavoz a la salida del amplificador escogiendo la opci n de transform...

Page 15: ...formador TF 100 Izquierda transformador de primera generaci n derecha transformador segunda generaci n 2 3 Descripci n conexionado CS6MC T Quitar la tapa que cubre el conector de entrada Quitar tapa m...

Page 16: ...illador peque o Puede conexionar los altavoces de las siguientes maneras Conexionado en paralelo conecte el par de cables del altavoz siguiente SPK2 al PIN 2 y PIN3 Cuando se desconecta uno de los cab...

Page 17: ...av s de las aperturas de la tapa met lica Ajuste la posici n de potencia deseada 3 MONTAJE Y COLOCACI N Para una instalaci n ptima del sistema recomendamos seguir los siguientes puntos Use solo cables...

Page 18: ...tavoz use la plantilla Corte el agujero Inicialmente puede cortar un circulo m s peque o solo para asegurarse de que existe suficiente espacio para colocar el altavoz 3 3 Colocaci n del altavoz Para i...

Page 19: ...Kg 2 4 Kg 5 GARANT A Todos los productos de la marca MASTER AUDIO distribuidos por Amate Electroac stica sl han sido concebidos bajo las m s estrictas normas de fabricaci n y han superado los m s rigu...

Page 20: ...resto de circuitos de Control o Procesamiento En este caso la Garant a ser de DOS a os d Y por otro lado los componentes ac sticos transductores electromagn ticos altavoces cuya Garant a ser de UN a...

Page 21: ...ilizaci n correcta El comprador despu s de revisar el material que adquiere lo recibe sin que el mismo presente ning n tipo de deterioro externo y en condiciones de uso sin perjuicio de posibles falta...

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