Installation - Niles CM8SW Installation & Operation Manual

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Installation
in New
Construction
Stage One: Before Drywall is Hung
Insulating
the Wall Cavity.
If feasible, fill the wall cavity with insulation
at this point.
Mounting
The CM8 Series
New Construction
Bracket
The hole saving
bracket
enables
a faster
and cleaner final installation
of the speaker.
tt forces the drywall
installer
to cut out the
speaker hole for you and provides
wire ties
for the speaker
wire,
reducing
the risks of
accidental
loss or movement
of the wire. In
addition,
it enables you to align your speak-
ers with
other
ceiling
fixtures
with
great
ac.curacy
since you can really
see exactly
where the speaker will be.
jo
install
the bracket,
first
attach
the
QuickSnapTM
new construction
wings to the
bracket
by snapping
them into the sides of
the bracket. The wings can be shortened
by
Figure 15
The optional hole saving
brackets
are installed
and the speaker wrre IS attached to the bracket.
breaking
them along the scored lines if their
length will interfere with a corner or eaves.
The wings and brackets have centering
lines
to simplify
the placement
of the speaker.
Screw
one side of the assembled
bracket
with
wings
to the joist
using
one of the
supplied
screws.
Level the bracket.
Screw
the other
side of the bracket/wing
assem-
bly to the joist. Two
screws
on each side
makes
for
a very
secure
installation.
Secure
the wire
to the bracket
using the
bracket's
wire
tie
(See Figure
15).
The
drywall
installers
will
cut the drywall
to
the exact size of the bracket.
Concealing
Speaker Wire for
a Future Installation
Attach the speaker wire in a loop between
the ceiling
joists
and carefully
mark
the
exact location
of the wire on a set of plans
Ask the general
contractor
to inform
the
drywall
installers
that
the speaker
wire
loops are concealed
for future installation.
(See Figure
16).
Figure 16
A loop of wrre IS attached to the joists marking
the location of the speaker.

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