Thank you for purchasing JBL Control Contractor ceiling loudspeakers.
Read through this manual to familiarize yourself with the features, applications and
precautions before you use these products.
Product Descriptions
The JBL Control Contractor ceiling loudspeakers utilize innovative design and
materials to provide premium level performance from compact in-ceiling speakers.
CONTROL 24C & 24CT
24C contains a coaxially mounted 4” woofer and ¾” titanium-coated tweeter,
providing high-fidelity full-range sound over an extremely wide coverage area. The
optional Control 24CT includes a multi-tap transformer for 70V or 100V systems.
CONTROL 26C & 26CT
containing a coaxially mounted 6.5” woofer and ¾” titanium-coated tweeter, able to
deliver maximum sound level over a wide coverage area. The optional Control 26C
includes a multitap transformer for a 70V or 100V line distribution system.
CONTROL 19CS & 19CST Subwoofer
Linear Dynamics port allows powerful low-frequency reinforcement from a
compact in-ceiling enclosure. The Control 19CS is an ideal addition to any system,
resulting in full-fidelity high level sound. The optional Control 19CST includes a
special subwoofer-band transformer for use on 70V or 100V line distribution systems.
– Most compact of the JBL ceiling speakers, the Control
– The Control 26C is a powerhouse ceiling speaker
– The unique Nested Chamber design and
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Product Feature Identification
(
Control 24C Shown)
Steel Backcan
Loudspeaker
Tap Selector (on T-versions)
Attachment Screws
Removable Locking Input Connector
Strain Relief Fitting
Seismic Tab
(secondary support point)
Terminal Cover Plate Assembly
Rotating Mounting Tabs
-
JBL Logo
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Installation Preparations
The entire installation can be accomplished, if necessary, without requiring access
above the ceiling. Bracketry for use with either suspended ceilings or sheetrock
ceilings is included. The speaker is held securely in place via mounting ears which
lock into place. Inputs are attached to a removable locking connector (included)
which can be prewired before installing the speaker for ultra-fast snap-on installation.
OPTIONAL PRE-INSTALLATION BRACKETS
IN MOST CASES, NO BRACKETS OTHER THAN THE ONES INCLUDED WITH
YOUR SPEAKER ARE REQUIRED. Everything needed for most installations of
these loudspeakers is provided with your Control Contractor ceiling speaker.
However, a particular procedure that is sometimes used for installation into sheet rock
(typically gypsum board) can be facilitated by the use of JBL’s optional preinstallation
brackets before the sheetrock is installed. The preinstallation bracket provides a
bracket to which wiring can be tied behind the sheetrock and it can function as a
cutout template when many cutouts are to be made in a production-line style
installation. Two types of pre-installation brackets are available from JBL
Professional as optional accessories:
1) The optional
with wings to attach to the building structure. Holes are drilled for nails or screws at
16 inches (406 mm) and 24 inches (610 mm) on-center. Additional holes can be
drilled by the installer at other spacings up to a maximum of 24-3/4 inches (630 mm)
apart. Sheet rock installs over the bracket, and the bracket provides a template for
blind cutout of the hole in the sheet rock. The sheet rock is typically cut with a routertype cutting tool, using the bracket ring as a cutout guide.
NEW-CONSTRUCTION BRACKET
Figure 1:
Optional New -Construction Bracket
is made of flat sheetmetal,
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2) The optional
PLASTER-RING BRACKET
(or “mud ring”) contains a circular
offset, forming a edge guide for sheet rock plastering. The bracket has wings that
attach to the building structure. Sheet rock is typically either precut or cut with a
rotary cutting tool using the outside of the plaster ring circle as a guide. The sheet
rock hole is then plastered (or “mudded”) up to the ring to create a seamless cutout.
Figure 2:
Optional Plaster Ring Bracket
New
Mod el
Con structio n
Bra cket
Pla ster- Rin g
Bra cket
Control 24C & 24CT MTC-24NC MTC-24MR
Control 26C & 26CT MTC-26NC MTC-26MR
Control 19CS & 19CST MTC-19NC MTC-19MR
USING INCLUDED C-BRACKET WITH SHEETROCK
For most installations, the INCLUDED C-shaped backing plate to provides adequate
reinforcement to the ceiling material, spreading out the clamping force from the tab
clamps.
CUTOUT SIZES
Packaged with the speakers are cardboard cutout templates for scribing the cutout hole
onto your ceiling surface.
Mod elCut out S ize
(di amet er)
Control 24C & 24CT168 mm (6.6 in)
Control 26C & 26CT220 mm (8.75 in)
Control 19CS & 19CST305 mm (12.0 in)
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STEP-BY-STEP
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
The installation system has been designed so that the entire installation can be
accomplished from beneath the ceiling, for instances when access above the tile is not
possible or practical. However, in some cases it may be easier with removable ceiling
tiles to access from both the top and bottom of the ceiling tile during various phases of
the installation.
Step 1 – Cut the Hole.
template or with a circular cutter set to the cutout sizes listed above. Pull the wiring
through the cutout hole.
Step 2 – Insert Backing Hardware Through the Hole.
are two types of backing hardware – a C-shaped backing-plate bracket and two tile
rails.
Cutout the hole size either by tracing the cardboard cutout
Figure 3:
Hole Cutout
Packaged with the speakers
Suspended Ceilings –
Place the C-plate around the hole with the tabs located as shown on Figure 4.
Insert the tile rails through the cut hole in the ceiling tile. Snap the two rails into the
two tabs in the C-plate and align the rails so that the ends extend OVER the Tchannel grid on the side of the tile. Secure the rails onto the C-bracket tabs by
inserting a screw though each tab into the rail. This can all be accomplished from
below the ceiling tile, if necessary.
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ALL included support brackets – C-plate and tile rails -- MUST be used
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Insert the C-plate through the hole cut in the ceiling tile.
when installing into suspended ceiling tiles.
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Figure 4:
C-Bracket and Tile Rail
Positioning on Ceiling Tile
Tile Rails:
The tile rail pieces do NOT physically attach to the T-grid struts. Instead, the inverted-V shape at the
ends of the rails sit OVER the T-grid strut. During normal operation, the rails are supported by the edge
of the tile. In the unlikely even that the tile comes out or falls apart, the ends of the support rails are
designed to catch onto the T-grid, providing secure support to hold the loudspeaker assembly in place.
Vibration Reduction:
of the ceiling materials or structure. Depending on the character of the ceiling tile and structure, the
installer might need to place neoprene or other dampening material under the tile rails or the edges of
the tiles to eliminate rattles.
Cutout Placement:
is not limited to the center of the tile as is the case with many other tile rail support systems.
Non-Suspended Ceiling Types –
The tile rails are designed to fit either standard 24-inch wide tiles or 600-mm wide tiles.
These loudspeakers can generate substantial vibration, which can cause buzzing
The tile rails are pre-punched with attachment holes along their length. Placement
The C-bracket can be optionally used by itself to
shore up the ceiling material and to spread out the clamping force from the tab
clamps. Insert the C-plate through the cut hole in the ceiling and place it on the
back side of the hole before inserting the speaker.
Step 3 – Connect the Wiring to the Removable Locking Connector –
Connect the
wiring to the removable locking connector that is INCLUDED with the speaker by
stripping the insulation back about 5 mm (about 3/16 inch), inserting the bare end of
wire into the connector and screwing down the hold-down screw until tight using a
small flatblade screwdriver. Tighten any unused screws to avoid vibration.
Figure 5:
Connecting Wires to
Removeable Locking Connector
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Guide to the Pins for Connection --
The removable locking input connector
contains 4 terminals, as marked on the connector. The pin functions are listed on
the label located on the terminal cover plate.
CONNECTION
+
Loop
Thru
1234
+
IN
–
IN
–
Loop
Thru
Figure 6: Connector Pins
Pins 2 & 3 are the “+” and “-” inputs to the loudspeaker. Pins 2 & 3 are looped to
pins 1 & 4, respectively (Pin 1 connects to Pin 2 and Pin 3 connects to Pin 4) inside
the speaker. Pins 1 & 4 are intended as loop-through connections to subsequent
loudspeakers. There are two possible hookup schemes for connecting subsequent
speakers, determined by the desired result from the circuit whenever this speaker’s
connector gets disconnected during troubleshooting:
Paralleling Input Terminals --
Connect the wire pair of the subsequent
speaker to pins 2 & 3 (in parallel with the input wire pair). Whenever the
connector is pulled out of the speaker for troubleshooting, subsequent speakers
will stay connected. This can be useful during troubleshooting to be able to
disconnect a single loudspeaker at a time. In this hookup scheme, no wires get
connected to pins 1 & 4.
Figure 7:
Paralleling Input Terminals
1234
From Amplifier or
Previous Speaker
Figure 8:
Parallel System
Hookup Diagram
Power Amplifier
+–
+
–
123412341234
Speaker 1Speaker 2Speaker 3
–
To Subsequent
+
Speakers
+
–
To
Subsequent
Speakers
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Using Loop-Through Terminals (Pins 1 & 4) -
- By connecting the wire pair of
the subsequent speaker to pins 1 & 4, then all subsequent speakers will be
disconnected when this speaker’s connector is disconnected during for
troubleshooting,. This can be useful as a way to isolate problems to a section of
the distributed line while leaving the wires attached to the connector.
Figure 9:
Using LoopThrough Terminals
1234
From Amplifier or
Previous Speaker
+
–
–
To Subsequent
Speakers
+
Figure 10:
Loop-Through
System Hookup
Diagram
Power Amplifier
+
123412341234
–
Speaker 1Speaker 2Speaker 3
+
–
To
Subsequent
Speakers
Choose whichever hookup pattern accommodates your installation best.
Step 4 – Plug connector into connector socket in the speaker’s terminal cup.
Figure 11:
Plugging Connector Into
Connector Socket
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Step 5 – Tighten the Strain Relief Fitting & Close the Terminal Cover
First, remove the horizontal screw indicated in the drawing below.
Figure 12:
Opening the
Strain-Relief Fitting
Next, loosen the screws holding the fitting’s sliding pieces onto the input-terminal
cover by about a half turn. Run the wires through the opening in the fitting.
Figure 13:
Running Wires
Through Opening
In Strain Relief
Fitting
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The strain relief can be tightened in two ways, choose whichever is best for your
application:
a) Tightening onto plenum cable or bare wire --
Slide the wiring through the
strain relief fitting on the terminal cover plate. In the case of bare wire and
plenum cable it is often possible to provide acceptable strain relief force by
simply tightening the screws holding the sliding strain relief onto the terminal
cover plate. To achieve a tight fit, use a clamping mechanism (such as slipjoint
pliers) to hold the strain relief pieces together while tightening the hold-down
screws.
It is optional to reinsert the horizontal screw that was previously removed and to
tighten the two horizontal screws, clamping the wire securely between them.
Figure 14:
Tightening Fitting
Onto Plenum Cable (shown)
Or Bare Wire
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b) Tightening onto flexible or hard conduit –
accommodates up to 3/8 inch (9.5mm) flexible conduit. Slide the wiring
through the strain relief fitting on the terminal cover plate. Insert the conduit
into the strain relief fitting. Reinsert the horizontal screw that was previously
removed. Use the two horizontal screws that clamp the fitting together,
clamping the conduit securely between them.
Figure 15:
Tightening Fitting
Onto Conduit
The supplied fitting
Using an Alternate Fitting –
common fitting requirements. Sometimes, alternate fittings are required, such as
for larger diameter conduit or to meet specific code requirements.
In these cases, the existing fitting can be easily replaced with a number of available
off-the-shelf fittings. Simply remove the existing fitting by unscrewing the two
hold-down screws, exposing a 7/8 inch (22mm) knockout hole. Install the alternate
fitting.
The existing strain relief fitting accommodates many
Always use the proper fitting in accordance with your area’s
building codes and regulations.
Close the Terminal Cover –
with the hold-down screw.
Close the hinged terminal cover and secure it in place
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Step 6 – Insert the Speaker Into the Ceiling and Tighten
.
Insert the speaker into the ceiling as far as it goes, until the front baffle rim touches the
ceiling.
Figure 16:
Inserting Speaker
Into Ceiling
Turn the attachment screws to tighten the mounting tabs, by using the following
directions:
IMPORTANT
-- For each attachment screw, FIRST turn ½ turn
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to release the mounting tab from its guide.
Then tighten the mounting tabs by turning the screw CLOCKWISE until tight. The
first ¼ clockwise turn rotates the attachment tabs outward and the remaining turns
tighten the tabs down onto the back of the ceiling surface.
OVERTIGHTEN
.
Figure 17:
Tightening Mounting Tabs
DO NOT
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ModelNumber of Attachment Screws
Control 24C & 24CT3 screws
Control 26C & 26CT4 screws
Control 19CS & 19CST5 screws
Step 6 – Connect a Secondary Support Line to Seismic Tab –
A tab is provided on
the back of each speaker for connection to a independent secondary support point.
Some construction codes require using this secondary support point, which requires
connecting a support line to a separate secure support point. Consult construction
codes in your region.
!
Control Contractor ceiling speakers can generate substantial vibration . It is
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to use the seismic tab as a secondary support
point in case the ceiling tile or structure breaks.
Step 7 for “T” Versions Only: Adjust Tap Selector –
(Control 24CT, 26CT and 19CST) the tap selector switch is located on the front baffle.
Adjust the tap setting before inserting the grille. In some installations it is advisable to
leave the grilles OFF until final adjustment of the taps for the system.
On T-version models
14
7.5
15
100 V
30
30
15
7.5
70 V
3.7
Figure 18:
Tap Selector
(Shown: Control 24CT)
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Step 8 – Insert the Grille –
grille into place until the front of the grille is flush with the rim. Make sure grille is
securely seated to prevent it from vibrating loose and falling.
Consider which direction the logo is facing and press the
Removing the Grille --
won’t fall out, even with high vibrations that can be produced by these speakers.
If you need to remove the grille, it is easiest to do so by inserting 2 pointed objects
(such as push pins) into 2 nearby holes in the grille, presenting slow even pressure
to pull down on the grille until that section of the grille comes out approximately 6
mm (1/4 inch) . Work your way around the grille, loosening a section at a time
until the grille comes out.
The grille presents a tight fit in order to make sure that it
Painting the Speaker
The speaker’s textured white finish complements most decor and does not need further
finishing. Where the interior design requires it, these speakers are easy to paint.
The rim can be painted before installation or in cases where the rim needs to be finished
along with the ceiling, the speaker rim can be painted after attaching into the ceiling.
Type of Paint –
based paint. Two coats are recommended.
The speaker’s polystyrene rim accepts almost any type of latex or oil
Painting Process –
proceedure:
• Clean the rim and grille with a light solvent such as mineral spirits by rubbing the
item with a lightly dampened cloth. Do not, however, use abrasives such as
sandpaper or steel wool. Nor should you use gasoline, kerosene, acetone, MEK,
paint thinner, harsh detergents or other chemicals. Use of these cleaners may result
in permanent damage to the enclosure.
• After cleaning, apply two or more two thin coats of either latex or oil-based paints.
Latex paint will adhere better if an oil-based primer is used first. Application can
be made by rolling, brushing or spraying.
Painting the Speaker Along With the Ceiling –
into the front of the speaker to mask the drivers and internal baffle, paint the speaker,
then remove the shield.
Painting the Grille –
grille cloth, they spray painting. If the grille is rolled or brush painted, the mesh may
become clogged with paint and poor sound quality may result. Replace the internal
grille cloth and JBL logo.
For best results, it is recommended to use the following
Insert the clear plastic paint shield
Painting the grille requires removal of the logo and the internal
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Safety Agency Compliance
Complies with the requirements of
Release for Discrete Products and their Accessories Installed in Air Handling Spaces,
NFPA-70
of Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems, Section 2-3.10.1 (a), Exception 3. Listed
UL1480-5
refer to JBL manual
SUITABLE FOR USE IN AIR HANDLING SPACES.
These products are in compliance with the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and Article 10 (1)
of the directive. In compliance with Technical Regulations EN50081-1 and EN50082-1.
For a copy of the model-specific CE Declaration of Conformity, contact JBL at the
address listed at the end of this manual.
National Electric Code 1996, Article 300-22(C), and
Speakers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems. For installation instructions
#CLNG SPKR MANUAL
UL-2043
Fire Tests for Heat and Visible Smoke
NFPA-90A
.
Installation
Maintenance
No maintenance is required when installed in accordance with installation and wiring
guidelines described in this manual.
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Replacement Parts
There are no user serviceable parts inside these speakers. The following replacement
parts are for reference only. Refer servicing to an authorized JBL Service Center. For
the name of an authorized Service Center in your area, contact JBL Professional at the
address listed below.
Driver (Speaker)
Transformer
Crossover
Network
Fuse (internal)
Protection Lamp
Input Connector
Mounting Tab
Control
24C
124-13000-00124-16000-00124-58000-00
None562-
129-
20046-00
Control
24CT
00035-00
129-
20045-00
Control
26C
None562-
129-
20047-00
453-80000-00
SK2SK3
424-00092-00
885-00050-00
Control
26CT
00036-00
129-
20048-00
Warranty & Contacting JBL
Control
19CS
none562-
129-
10037-00
Control
19CST
00037-00
129-
10038-00
These products are designed and backed by JBL Professional, the world leader in sound
reinforcement. For complete JBL warranty information, to order replacement parts or to
ask for clarifications to this manual, contact JBL Professional:
WITHIN THE UNITED STATES: Contact the Applications Dept, JBL Professional,
PO Box 2200, 8400 Balboa Blvd, Northridge CA 91329 USA. In the USA you
may call Monday through Fiday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Pacific Coast Time (818) 894-
8850.
IN OTHER AREAS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD: Contact the JBL Professional
Distributor in your country.
A list of JBL Professional Distributors and U.S. Service Centers can be attained from
the JBL Professional
WWW.JBLPRO.COM
website.
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JBL Professional
8500 Balboa Blvd, P.O. Box 2200
Northridge, CA 91329 U.S.A.
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y
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