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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS 

• Read and understand all instructions.
• Before beginning installation, carefully plan locations accounting for potential electrical,  

 

  plumbing or other obstacles.

• Contact a suitable contractor if you are unsure of how to best install.

GENERAL GUIDELINES

• Keep speakers about 2 feet away from corners and other surfaces that might interfere 

 

  with or reflect sound, such as tall furniture. 
• Tile bridge is included for installation in suspended ceilings.

DATE CODE

The serial number on the speaker indicates the date code which reflects time of manufacturing.

INSTALLATION

EXISTING CONSTRUCTION

• Choose a location for each speaker that is free of obstructions created by joists, 

 

  HVAC ductwork, electrical wire runs, plumbing or anything else that might not allow  

  for the depth of the speaker or create interference or noise.  

• Once you have determined your locations, mark the hole to cut out for the speaker 

 

  using the supplied template.  Don’t forget to allow for the size of the speaker bezel 

 

  if you are choosing to install the speaker near a side wall or other item that could  

  become an obstacle. 

• If you are unsure of potential obstacles, carefully cut a small hole at an angle to the inside of 

 

  the template line as illustrated. This will allow you to ‘plug’ the hole easily if needed. If the area  

  is clear and is a good location for the speaker, go ahead and cut the edges of the opening at 90  

  degrees to accommodate the speaker diameter.

TILE BRIDGE

The included two piece tile bridge is used for  

installation in suspended ceilings or where  

reinforcement of the ceiling is needed. The tile  

bridge is universal for both ES-600C-IC-5 and 

 

ES-600C-IC-6. Place one piece on top of the 

 

ceiling tile on each side of the mounting hole  

as shown.

WIRING

In a 70V or 100V system, a speaker wire is run from the amplifier location to the first speaker 

 

location. A “loop out” is run from the first speaker to the second speaker, the second speaker 

 

to the third speaker, etc. If installing with a standard receiver/amplifier (not 70V or 100V 

 

system), a separate speaker wire must be run from the amplifier to each speaker location.

The recommended methods should be in accordance with the applicable section of the  

National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and/or the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72, 

 

as applicable. The wiring method and compartment should not interfere with the  

operation of the speaker.

• Remove the rear cover for access to the terminals. 

 

  The cover will accept a standard conduit clamp  

  (not included). A knock-out accepting a second 

 

  conduit clamp is available for loop out.

• Strip the insulation on each conductor approximately ¼” 

 

  and insert into the locking screw  connector. The connector  

  can be unplugged for easier wiring. Ensure that there  

  are no stray strands of wire protruding from the connector.  

  Connect to one of the + and one of the – terminals. Observe 

 

  proper polarity (+ to + and – to – for each speaker and at the amplifier). 

• Connect loop out speaker wire to the and – terminals and connect to next speaker in line.

• Continue connecting speakers in line as shown below.

• Insert the speakers into the ceiling and tighten each of the four screws for the speakers ‘dog’ 

 

  legs enough to clamp the speaker against the ceiling or tile bridge if used.

CAUTION: Do not over tighten screws. This could result in speaker damage, ceiling damage or both.

SECURITY EYELET

Use the security eyelet on the back of the speaker to install a support wire. Connect the wire to a 

secure point in the ceiling. Check the construction codes in your area.

SIDE VIEW OF CEILING

First Cut

45°

90°

Second Cut

+ + - -

+ -

-

+

From Amplifier 

 

or Previous Speaker

To next Speaker

Amplifier

+ + - -

+ + - -

+ + - -

+ + - -

+ -

+-

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