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YOUR NEW SPEAKERS

Although CI Pro and Elite Series in-wall/in-ceiling speakers sound great out of the 

carton, they will sound even better once they are broken in. Operate them for several 

hours before you listen critically.
High-frequency drivers use ferro-fluid that can thicken at temperatures below  

10° C (50° F). If your speakers have been transported or stored in the cold, let them 

warm to room temperature before use.
Clean speaker housing with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use a strong or abrasive 

cleaner or get any part of the speaker wet.

HOW TO AVOID SPEAKER DAMAGE

Use an appropriate amplifier. At high volumes, a very powerful amplifier can 

overdrive your speakers and damage them. On the other hand, if your amplifier isn’t 

powerful enough, it can produce clipping distortion that can easily damage high-

frequency drivers. (See your dealer.)
Don’t be fooled by your amplifier’s volume control. It adjusts listening level—it 

does not indicate power output. If your speakers begin to sound harsh or grating, 

or if you hear the bass breaking up, turn the volume down immediately or you 

will damage your speakers! This type of damage constitutes abuse and is not 

covered by warranty!
Tone controls and equalizers
 can demand even more power from an amplifier, 

lowering the point at which it produces clipping distortion. Use them sparingly, if 

at all, and do not use them when listening at loud levels.

PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND SETUP OF P80-SM MODEL ON PAGE 11.

YOUR LISTENING ROOM

The CI Pro and Elite Series in-wall/in-ceiling speakers are suitable for use in a 

wide variety of listening environments. Note however, that room construction, 

dimensions and furnishings will all play a part in the quality of sound you 

ultimately achieve. The extra care taken in installation will result in greater 

listening enjoyment. Try to follow these guidelines:

a) Strong, rigid walls and ceilings are preferred for best bass balance. For 

even better results, add cross-braces at about 12˝ (30 cm) above and below 

(either side) the speaker to further increase rigidity.

  b)  Midrange and high frequencies are affected by room furnishings. For best 

sound, your listening room should contain an average amount of curtains, 

carpets, sofas, etc.

SPEAKER ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 

(one speaker)

 

•  1 in-wall/in-ceiling speaker complete with attached mounting  

clamps and screws

•  1 mounting template

Summary of Contents for CI PRO Series

Page 1: ...MAN0105...

Page 2: ...et accommodates installer supplied safety cable Standard top surface 3 8 knockouts for conduit set screw connector Positioning of knockouts allows for vertical or horizontal installs Pre drilled mount...

Page 3: ...ely or you will damage your speakers This type of damage constitutes abuse and is not covered by warranty Tone controls and equalizers can demand even more power from an amplifier lowering the point a...

Page 4: ...pair of speakers or where a single speaker is the preferred choice The speaker is connected to both left and right amplifier channels Position speakers to achieve the broadest sound coverage in the ma...

Page 5: ...he center of the listening area GUIDED SOUNDFIELD SURROUNDS REARS These speakers are also ideal for use as surrounds rears Guiding the sound toward the sides and rear of the room creates an enveloping...

Page 6: ...CM The CSA standard is FT4 For optimum sound reproduction the use of high quality speaker cable is essential 1 Mounting In Ceiling Mounting Place the mounting template onto the ceiling Trace along the...

Page 7: ...Speaker IMPORTANT While it is possible to use a manual screwdriver for installation we strongly suggest using a power drill To avoid damaging or breaking the clamps set your drill to a LOW setting A h...

Page 8: ...Distributed Left plus Right Sound Fig 1d Fig 1c Fig 1f Fig 1e Fig 1b 5 1 Surround Placement using Two P80 SM Speakers 7 1 Surround Rear Placement using Two P80 SM Speakers Single Speaker Left plus Rig...

Page 9: ...Speakers in a 7 1 placement Min 12 Min 12 Min 12 10 14 Min 12 10 14 Front Left Center Right Speakers Front Left and Right Speakers 5 1 Surround Placement diffuse soundfield 6 1 Rear Placement diffuse...

Page 10: ...ONNECTION pictorial NOTE If the clamps are not set to the right position use a screwdriver to turn the screws counter clockwise until the clamps are in the correct position In Ceiling Mounting Fig 3e...

Page 11: ...10 In Wall Mounting Fig 4e Fig 4c Fig 4a Fig 4f Fig 4d Fig 4b...

Page 12: ...ring amplifier Lack of Bass or Dislocated Image Stereo One or more speakers may be connected out of phase their polarity is reversed Re check to ensure that each speaker s cable is connected with corr...

Page 13: ...mpered with or damaged by an unauthorized service facility The serial number has been removed or defaced Owner Responsibilities Provide normal reasonable operating care and maintenance Provide or pay...

Page 14: ...NOTES...

Page 15: ...MD...

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Page 19: ...uided SoundfieldMC Les enceintes ParadigmMD champ sonore orient Guided SoundfieldMC encastrables au plafond sont con ues pour offrir une performance optimale dans les pi ces dont le plafond fait 2 4 m...

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Page 22: ...n es exactement comme il est indiqu dans les diagrammes de mise en garde dans la partie sup rieure des pages 9 et 10 Si elles ne sont pas correctement positionn es consultez ces diagrammes 3 Poussez d...

Page 23: ...seule enceinte SM Couverture distribu e Gauche Droite Mod les SM les fl ches indiquent l orientation du haut parleur des aigus Fig 1d Fig 1c Fig 1f Fig 1e Fig 1b Couverture ambiophonique 5 1 deux ence...

Page 24: ...in 12 Min 12 10 14 Min 12 10 14 Enceintes avant gauche centrale et droite Enceintes avant gauche et droite 5 1 Positionnement ambiophonique champ sonore diffus 6 1 Positionnement arri re champ sonore...

Page 25: ...illustrations NOTE Si les pinces ne sont pas dans la bonne position utilisez un tournevis pour tourner les vis dans le sens antihoraire jusqu ce que les pinces soient dans la bonne position Montage a...

Page 26: ...11 INSTALLATION ET RACCORDEMENT DES ENCEINTES illustrations Montage au mur Fig 4e Fig 4c Fig 4a Fig 4f Fig 4d Fig 4b...

Page 27: ...es S assurer que le pr amplificateur ou l amplificateur est branch et allum V rifier que la prise de courant fonctionne correctement Les couteurs sont ils branch s ou le syst me est il en mode sourdin...

Page 28: ...nte y compris le bo tier est alt r e ou endommag e lors d une r paration non autoris e La plaque du num ro de s rie de l enceinte est enlev e ou d figur e Responsabilit s du propri taire Apporter un s...

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