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CMS55 ICT

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for CMS55 ICT

Page 1: ...CMS55 ICT USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...MS 55 BC Ceiling Can iii CMS 55 TB Tile Bridge Assembly 3 Assembly instructions 4 Voltage Power Selection 5 Equalisation 6 Dimensions 7 Technical Specifications 8 Performance Data 9 Recommended Service Parts Accessories 10 Warranty 11 Declaration of Conformity HOLE CUT OUT SIZE 208mm ...

Page 3: ...t the heart of our 5 ceiling transducer which utilises a moulded plastic cone and nitryl rubber surround to further enhance it s durability and long term reliability The ICT driver is housed in a rugged aluminium ceiling enclosure that has been optimally tuned to achieve maximum bass response and tonal balance The CMS55 ICT is powered by Tannoy s THP 30 multi tap transformer that provides high sys...

Page 4: ...CMS55 ICT Loudspeaker Baffle Transformer Contents Baffle Assembly Complete Wadding Material Baffle assembly ii Ceiling Can Contents Back Can C Ring 2 x Sliding Clamp Fixings C Ring Back Can Sliding Clamp ...

Page 5: ...ding Clamp 3 Assembly Instructions There are 4 methods of assembly depending on application i Baffle assembly and back can back can fitted from above ceiling ii Baffle assembly and back can with c ring The use of the c ring facilitates installation from below the ceiling where access is not possible from above iii Baffle assembly back can and tile bridge iv Baffle assembly with tile bridge Ceiling...

Page 6: ...nto the back can Important Connect the safety cable to the rear of the transformer plate After connecting to the transformer see section 4 squeeze the retaining springs together as shown in fig c Still holding the springs together place them into the sliding clamp and gently push the baffle into position There is an anchor point fitted to the top of the back can fig a For added safety this should ...

Page 7: ... facilitate positioning from below the ceiling if necessary After positioning the c ring bend the tabs back to secure the c ring in place push the back can through the ceiling hole ensure the tabs on the c ring line up with the three indents on the back can rim Insert the three machined screws through the holes in the back can flange and into the spring clips on the c ring fig e After connecting t...

Page 8: ...e fig g Use the sliding clamp to sandwich the roof material tighten the wing nut to hold the back can and Tile Bridge firmly in position Place the wadding material that comes with the baffle assembly into the back can Important Connect the safety cable to the rear of the transformer plate After connecting to the transformer see section 4 squeeze the retaining springs together as shown in fig c Sti...

Page 9: ... g can be bent at right angles to hold the assembly in position before fixing the tile supports in position permanently Use the sliding clamp to sandwich the roof material tighten the wing nut to hold the tile bridge firmly in position After connecting to the transformer see section 4 squeeze the retaining springs together as shown in fig c Still holding the springs together place them into the sl...

Page 10: ...ed to the respective voltage rating on the primary The black cable is connected to the common on the transformer primary When you have selected the desired operating wattage the brown wire connected to the positive terminal of the loudspeaker should be connected to the relevant wattage tapping on the transformer secondary The blue wire connected to the negative terminal of the loudspeaker drive un...

Page 11: ...and introduce phase distortion resulting in greater problems than it cures If equalisation is required then it should be applied gently and smoothly Violent equalisation will be detrimental to the overall sound quality If the loudspeakers were being used consistently at high levels it would be beneficial to introduce a high pass filter at 50Hz to protect the loudspeaker from any unnecessary subson...

Page 12: ...int Source Enclosure 4 3 litres vented in back can Finish White System Weight in back can 1 75 kg Dimensions Can height 150mm Baffle Diameter 245mm Hole cutout size 208mm Accessories Tile Bridge optional NOTES 1 Average over stated bandwidth Measured at 1m on axis in an anechoic chamber 2 Long term power handling capacity as defined in EIA standard RS 426A 3 Unweighted pink noise input measured at...

Page 13: ...8 Performance Data FREQUENCY RESPONSE IMPEDANCE 500 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz 4 kHz 8 kHz 16 kHz ...

Page 14: ...Professional dealer or service agent This warranty in no way affects your statutory rights For further information please contact your dealer or distributor in your country If you cannot locate your distributor please contact Customer Services Tannoy Ltd at the address given below Customer Services Tannoy Ltd Rosehall Industrial Estate Coatbridge Strathclyde ML5 4TF Scotland Telephone 01236 420199...

Page 15: ... such that electromagnetic disturbances generated do not exceed levels allowing radio and telecommunications equipment and other apparatus to operate as intended and the apparatus has an adequate level of intrinsic immunity to electromagnetic disturbance to enable operation as specified and intended Details of the Apparatus Tannoy Monitor Loudspeaker Model Number CMS55 ICT Associated Technical Fil...

Page 16: ...0199 Fax 44 0 1236 428230 Internet http www tannoy com TGI Tannoy 300 Gage Avenue Kitchener Ontario CANADA N2M 2C8 Telephone 519 745 1158 Fax 519 745 2364 Tannoy Nederland BV Anthonetta Kuijlstraat 19 3066 GS Rotterdam THE NETHERLANDS Telephone 010 2860554 Fax 010 2860431 Tannoy is a member of the Group of Companies Issue 1 Part No 6481 0314 GH 10 FEB 1999 ...

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