Tannoy CMS60 ICT–30 User Manual

Ceiling monitor system

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CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4

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HOLE CUT- OUT SIZE
305mm (12")

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 User Manual HOLE CUT- OUT SIZE 305mm (12”)
  • Page 2 Strathclyde, ML5 4TF, SCOTLAND Telephone: +44 (0)1236 420199 Fax: +44 (0)1236 428230 Tannoy North America Inc, Suite 1. 335 Gage Avenue, Kitchener, Ontario, CANADA, N2M 5E1 Telephone: (519) 745 1158 Fax: (519) 745 2364 Tannoy Nederland BV, Anthonetta Kuijlstraat 19, 3066 GS, Rotterdam THE NETHERLANDS Telephone: (010) 2860554 Fax: (010) 2860431 Issue 1.0 Part No.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction Unpacking CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 – The Product The C-ring The Tile Bridge and C-ring The Plaster ‘Mud’ Ring Installation Instructions Hole Cut Out Connections Installation Speaker Assembly with C-ring Speaker Assembly with Tile Bridge and C-ring Polarity Checking Amplification and Power Selection (Low Impedance Mode) Voltage and Power Selection (Distributed Line Operation)
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction The Tannoy CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 Ceiling Monitor System has been designed for high-level music and speech reinforcement applications requiring exceptional sonic quality with uncompromised reliability. The utmost consideration has been given to the installation procedure to ensure that this product is quick and easy to install.
  • Page 5: Cms60 Ict - 30 / Cms60 Ict - 4 - The Product

    2.1 CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 – The Product 2.2 The C-ring (Optional) 2.3 The Tile Bridge and C-ring (Optional) 2.4 The Plaster ‘Mud’ Ring (Optional)
  • Page 6: Installation Instructions

    3. Installation Instructions 3.1 Hole Cut Out The cutout size required is 305mm (12”) 3.2 Connections The CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 is provided with a plugable European "Phoenix" type connector, which is located on the back of the speaker can, under the wiring cover as shown in Figure 3a below.
  • Page 7: Installation

    When the plug has been connected, close the wiring cover as shown in Figure 3d, below: Place the wires in the recess in the cable clamp. Close the cable clamp as shown in Figure 3e and tighten the screw holding the clamp in order to secure the cables in place. Figure 3d Figure 3e 3.3 Installation...
  • Page 8 Slide the speaker through the 305mm hole, as shown in figure g, and tighten the outer screws on the front baffle. Tighten these screws until a secure grip is established as shown in Figure h. Figure g Figure h...
  • Page 9: Speaker Assembly With C-Ring

    3.4 Speaker Assembly with C-ring To spread the weight / pressure of the 4 tags (dogs), an optional C-ring is available for the CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4. To install the speaker in the ceiling, place the C-ring behind the surface by separating opening of the C-ring and twisting it through the hole.
  • Page 10: Polarity Checking

    If necessary consult your local safety standards officer before installing any product. Alternatively, check any laws or bylaws. Tannoy will not be held responsible for any damages caused by the improper installation of loudspeaker. 4. Polarity Checking It is most important to check the polarity of the wiring.
  • Page 11: Amplification And Power Selection (Low Impedance Mode)

    5. Amplification and Power Selection (Low Impedance Mode) As with all professional loudspeaker systems, the power handling is a function of voice coil thermal capacity. Care should be taken to avoid running the amplifier into clip (clipping is the end result of overdriving any amplifier). Damage to the loudspeaker will be sustained if the amplifier is driven into clip for any extended period of time.
  • Page 12: Equalization

    7. Equalization The CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 is designed to need no equalization or correction to overcome system limitations. As a result, it will only need equalization to compensate for difficult acoustic environments. Excess equalization can reduce system headroom, and introduce phase distortion resulting in greater problems than it cures.
  • Page 13: Performance Data

    9. Performance Data Unprocessed Anechoic Frequency Response, 1 watt @ 1 metre Impedance Beamwidth vs Frequency Frequency (Hz)
  • Page 14: Technical Specifications

    Ease data can be downloaded from http://www.tannoy.com/ Tannoy operates a policy of continuous research and development. The introduction of new materials or manufacturing methods will always equal or exceed the published specifications, which Tannoy reserves the right to alter without prior notice.Please verify the latest specifications when dealing with...
  • Page 15: Cms60 Ict Recommended Service Parts & Accessories

    Work under warranty should only be carried out by a Tannoy Professional dealer or service agent. This warranty in no way affects your statutory rights. For further information please contact your dealer or distributor in your country.
  • Page 16: Declaration Of Conformity

    13. Declaration of Conformity The following apparatus is/are manufactured in the United Kingdom by Tannoy Ltd of Rosehall Industrial estate, Coatbridge, Scotland, ML5 4TF and conform(s) to the protection requirements of the European Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards and Directives relevant to Domestic Electrical Equipment. The apparatus is...

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