• Seismic tabs that secure the speaker to prevent damage or injury, should it dislodge from the ceiling or wall (included on the CS610, CS630 and CS650). o This tab is provided on the back of each Backcan for connection to an independent secondary support point.
The packing materials are designed to protect the speaker from damage during transport. If visible or concealed damage occurs during handling, please notify your authorized PSB dealer, or the shipping company that delivered your loudspeaker. We highly recommend retaining all packaging, as it may be needed to transport the speakers in the future.
Based on different requirements and the variety of room shapes and sizes, we highly recommend consulting your local PSB authorized dealer, or contacting a local CEDIA certified custom install specialist nearest you.
Trace along the cutting line of the template with a pencil. New Construction For open back model speakers (CS610, CS630, CS650) use the stud plate and/or metal wings to lock the speakers in place. For enclosed model speakers (W-LCR, W-LCR2, C-LCR, C-SUR) use the appropriate in-wall/in-ceiling installation bracket, locate the locking tabs and connect both halves of the bracket together until secure.
Existing Construction Drill a hole large enough so that the blade of your cutting tool can be inserted. Drill a hole inside the area drawn with the template. Choose a spot near the centre or close to the outside edge of the drawn area, based on the location, that will be easier to begin cutting with a cutting tool.
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Observe Proper Connection Polarity Slide the bare end of the positive lead into the correct, spring-loaded terminal post colour-coded red or marked (+). Slide the bare end of the negative lead into the correct, spring-loaded terminal post colour-coded black or marked (-).
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PROTECTING YOUR INVESTEMENT For long lasting enjoyment of your PSB speakers, you should respect their limits and avoid excessive volume levels for music or movie playback. Excessive volume levels can damage all types of speakers. If your speakers are pushed to excessive volume levels, they could be driven into “clipping”, which could result in severe and permanent damage.
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