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6. INSTALLATION

Step 1.

Secure the ceiling bracket to the ceiling
with 4 screws. 
Pull both the lead-in and lead-out cables
through the cable hole in the bracket. 

Ceiling bracket (accessory)

Ceiling

Lead-in and lead-out cables

Tapping screw 4 x 16 (accessory)

Note

If these screws are not appropriate 
for the ceiling material, separately 
prepare the proper screws.

The input power (impedance) is factory-preset to 6 W
(1.7 k

Ω

) for 100 V line and 3 W (1.7 k

Ω

) for 70 V line.

When changing this setting, use a standard screwdriver
to rotate the rotary switch on the upper side of the
speaker to the desired position

The input power (impedance) is factory-preset to 30 W
(330 

Ω

) for 100 V line.

When changing this setting, use a standard screwdriver
to rotate the rotary switches on the upper side of the
speaker to the desired position.

(1) When operating at high impedance (100 V and 70 V lines);

Set the rotary switch of "LINE VOL." to "100 V" or "70 V" and that of "INPUT" to the input power to be used.

(2) When operating at low impedance; 

Set both rotary switches of "LINE VOL" and "INPUT" to 8 

Ω

.

Important 

Be sure to follow the instructions below. Failure to do so may cause damage to the speaker. 
• Switch off the amplifier's power when changing the input power.
• Never make 8 

Ω

connection in a 100 V or 70 V line system, as excessive input power is applied to the speaker,

possibly resulting in damage. (PE-304)

5. INPUT POWER (IMPEDANCE) CHANGE

Note

Shown above is an example when the input power is 
set to 3 W on 100 V line and 1.5 W on 70 V line.

Note

Shown above is an example when the input power is 
set to 20 W on 100 V line.

5.2. PE-304

5.1. PE-64

Impedance

1.7 k

Ω

3.3 k

Ω

10 k

Ω

100 V line

6 W

3 W

1 W

70 V line

3 W

1.5 W

0.5 W

Input power

30 W

20 W

15 W

10 W

5 W

100 V line

330 

Ω

500 

Ω

670 

Ω

1 k

Ω

2 k

Ω

70 V line

170 

Ω

250 

Ω

330 

Ω

500 

Ω

1 k

Ω

4. WIRING DIAGRAMS

4.1. PE-64

Rotary switch

10 kΩ

OFF

OFF

OFF

3.3 kΩ

1.7 kΩ

8 Ω

0

COM

COM

HOT

Matching 
transformer 

(Factory-preset wiring)

4.2. PE-304

Rotary switch 2

Network

Rotary switch 1

2 kΩ

1 kΩ

670 Ω

500 Ω

330 Ω

16 Ω

0

8 Ω

0

COM

8 Ω

8 Ω

0

8 Ω

OFF

OFF

70 V

OFF

100 V

SP1

SP2

COM

HOT

Matching 
transformer 

(Factory-preset wiring)

Summary of Contents for PE-304

Page 1: ...t the upper side of the speaker The speakers are easy to repaint so as to meet a wide range of design needs 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Note The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement 3 SPECIFICATIONS PE 64 PE 304 Bass reflex type 6 W 100 V line 3 W 70 V line 30 W 100 V 70 V line 8 Ω 8 Ω 1 7 kΩ 6 W 3 3 kΩ 3 W 10 kΩ 1 W 330 Ω 30 W 500 Ω 20 W 670 Ω 15 W 1 kΩ 10 W 2 ...

Page 2: ...be used 2 When operating at low impedance Set both rotary switches of LINE VOL and INPUT to 8 Ω Important Be sure to follow the instructions below Failure to do so may cause damage to the speaker Switch off the amplifier s power when changing the input power Never make 8 Ω connection in a 100 V or 70 V line system as excessive input power is applied to the speaker possibly resulting in damage PE 3...

Page 3: ...sh the ceiling cover slipped over the cord in Step 2 onto the ceiling surface then tighten the cover retaining nut using a 17 mm 0 67 hex wrench In the case of exposed wiring notch the cable entry tab on the rim of the cover then make connections Ceiling cover accessory Cover retaining nut Tightens Loosens 9 mm 0 35 Speaker cord 5 m 16 4 ft Mounting hanger accessory Input connector HOT black COM w...

Page 4: ... net could become clogged with paint Use appropriate paints for the speaker cover and mesh net materials Speaker cover Rolled steel plate acrylic paint Mesh net Fire resistant HIPS resin Step 5 After the paint has dried apply another light coat Repeating Step 4 apply 2 or more light coats of paint Application of one thick coat of paint all at once may cause drips or unevenness to show up in the pa...

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