Speaker Layout
HALLWAY -
Wall baffle speakers work well with rooms and
hallways that are 20’ to 60’ wide. Layout starts at one
end of the hallway or room. The first speaker should be
installed 10’ from the end of the hallway or room. The next
speaker on that wall should be installed 20’ from the first
speaker. Each additional speaker should be installed 20’
apart from the previous one.
The first speaker on the opposing wall should be installed
20’ from the end of the hallway or room, thereby
staggering the speakers. Each additional speaker should
be installed 20’ apart from the previous one
(see Figure 1)
.
CLASSROOM -
In most cases, a classroom environment
requires only a single wall baffle speaker to service the
entire room. The final placement of the speaker within the
classroom can vary, but common area locations such as
at the head of the class or near the room entrance are
typically chosen
(see Figure 2).
Based on the speaker position that has been selected, and
using the supplied hardware, the installer can choose
between several mounting options
(see Figures 3-6).
The layout of the speakers should be planned prior to installation. Because wall baffle speakers are designed to
project forward, it is best to aim them in the same direction, as this provides for both greater coverage and clarity.
You can use the building’s roof pillars or other available supports for mounting the wall baffles.
In some cases, it may be necessary to mount the wall baffles on opposing walls. In these cases, the speakers will
project sound in opposing directions.
VoIP Wall Baffle Speaker
Model WBS810QIP
Specifications subject to change without notice.
740-00001A 1704
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10’
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