Monitor Audio CP-WT150, CP-CT150, CP-WT260, CP-WT380, CP-WT380IDC Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
MANUALE DEL PRODOTTO E DI INSTALLAZIONE
GUIDE PRODUIT & INSTALLATION
PRODUKT- UND INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH
GUÍA DE INSTALACIÓN Y DEL PRODUCTO
GUIA DO PRODUTO E INSTALAÇÃO
PRODUCT- EN INSTALLATIEHANDLEIDING
РУКОВОДСТВО ПО УСТАНОВКЕ И ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ
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Theatre Systems
You can use your Controlled performance speakers to make up full surround systems, these can be In-Wall, In-Ceiling or a mixture. Other Monitor Audio
speakers such as bookshelf or oorstanders can also be used. For perfect transition across front, side and rear sound stages we would recommend using a suggested range from our website, these will be the closest tonal match to your Custom Performance speakers.
In-Wall 5.1 Theatre In-Ceiling 5.1 Theatre
1. Front Left-Centre-Right main loudspeakers
2. Rear Left-Right surround loudspeakers
3. Add your choice of Monitor Audio subwoofer to complete the theatre
4. You can use in-wall front IDC loudspeakers with in-ceiling left-right surrounds if desired
6.1 and 7.1 Theatres: Use three surround loudspeakers for 6.1 theatres and use four surround loudspeakers for 7.1 theatres.
Optimum Speaker Positioning
22°
30°
90°
110°
135°
150°
Centre
Left Right
Surround
Right
Surround
Left
Rear
Surround Left
Rear
Surround Right
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Speaker Orentation (IW260X and IW460X)
The IW260X and IW460 can both be used in either portrait or landscape orientation should you wish to use the speaker as a centre channel. Since the IW260X uses a domed tweeter no adjustments are required however for the IW460X, which uses a C-CAM Ribbon Transducer, an inovative H.F
rotating system has been added to switch orentation. This is to ensure the ribbon runs at optimum performance in either position. To rotate the IW460X tweeter simply remove the four screws surrounding the tweeter housing, then use the recesses in the grille mesh to rotate the
tweeter. With the speaker terminals towards you a single 90 ° turn anti-clockwise will switch the tweeter for centre channel use.
Painting the Grilles
NOTE: If choosing to paint the grille, we recommend you follow these simple steps:
1. Remove the membrane scrim from the inside of the grille.
2. Paint all grilles required for the installation with the same batch of paint (if they are to be the same colour). Spray paint is easier to apply or use a
stippling action when brushing to avoid blocking the holes of the grille.
3. When dry, attach the spare membrane scrim (supplied) into the inside of the grille.
4. Fit the grille to the speaker (s).
Prior to Fitting the Custom Install Series Speakers
CAUTION: These Custom Install loudspeakers can only be xed into plasterboard (dry-lined) or suspended ceilings/ walls with a thickness of up to 45mm (1 3/4”). Solid wall installation will require channelling out and frame work constructed to provide a structure for the Tri-Grip® dog legs to clamp to. For safety reasons, if you are unsure of your ability to provide a secure and safe xing, do not attempt to x these speakers, please obtain the services of a competent and qualied trades person.
CAUTION: Ensure that there are no water pipes or electricity cables running within the wall structure before cutting the speaker apertures. Work from secure steps and avoid trailing wires.
Over Tightening Warning
Attention installers:
Do not over-tighten the Tri-Grip Dog Leg clamps. Over tightening the clamping mechanism on any in ceiling/ in wall speaker can result in damage to the speaker mounting hardware, ceiling/ wall or speaker frame, and/ or deection in the speaker frame during installation.
If you notice any of the above during installation, you have over tightened the Tri-Grip dog leg. Back o the mounting screw until deection is reduced to allow the product to sit rmly against the ceiling / wall.
Do not exceed 5Kgf/cm (4.34 lbf/inch.) or 0.5 NM when tightening the Tri-Grip dog leg screws.
When are using a cordless screwdriver/ drill to install this product ensure the clutch is set to it’s lowest setting to avoid from over-tightening and damaging the mounting hardware.
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