Tannoy CMS60 ICT–30, CMS60 ICT-4 User Manual

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CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4
User Manual
305mm (12”)
Tannoy Loudspeakers are manufactured in Great Britain by :
Tannoy Ltd, Rosehall Industrial Estate, Coatbridge, 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. 6481 0391
GH 10
th
October 2002
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Unpacking
2.1 CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 – The Product
2.2 The C-ring
2.3 The Tile Bridge and C-ring
2.4 The Plaster ‘Mud’ Ring
3. Installation Instructions
3.1 Hole Cut Out
3.2 Connections
3.3 Installation
3.4 Speaker Assembly with C-ring
3.5 Speaker Assembly with Tile Bridge and C-ring
4. Polarity Checking
5. Amplification and Power Selection (Low Impedance Mode)
6. Voltage and Power Selection (Distributed Line Operation)
7. Equalization
8. Dimensions
9. Performance Data
10. Technical Specifications
11. CMS60 ICT Recommended Service Parts & Accessories
12. Warranty
13. Declaration of Conformity
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.
This versatile design has addressed the two most common component failures experienced in background music and sound reinforcement system installations, namely the tweeter and the crossover. Due to the revolutionary design of the ICT™ drive unit, neither of these failures can occur, assuring you years of trouble free use. ICT™ or Inductive Coupling Technology utilizes a wireless electromagnetic tweeter that does not require a crossover and cannot be burned out from heavy or abusive use. The 1” aluminium high frequency dome has a deep drawn skirt, which sits on the inside of the low frequency voice coil in the same magnetic gap. The skirt is like a single shorted turn, which is induced with high frequency information generated by the low frequency voice coil, which is fed a full bandwidth signal. The ICT™ dome is at the heart of our 6.5” ceiling transducer which utilises a moulded plastic cone and nitryl rubber surround to further enhance it’s durability and long term reliability.
The ICT driver is housed in a rugged aluminium ceiling enclosure that has been optimally tuned to achieve maximum bass response and tonal balance. Also located in this enclosure is a Tannoy THP30 * multi-tap transformer for distributed-line operation. The transformer provides high system sensitivity, a wide bandwidth and dynamic range, with very low insertion loss. The CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 can also be used in low impedance systems with this selection being made (along with the transformer tapping options) via a single rotary switch located on the front baffle for quick and simple commissioning.
*No Transformer with CMS60 ICT – 4, low impedance only.
2. Unpacking
Every Tannoy CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 product has been carefully tested and inspected before being packaged and leaving the factory to make sure it reaches you in perfect condition. However, we would ask you to make sure that no damage has occurred in transit. In the unlikely event of any damage, would you please notify your dealer immediately and retain the carton and packing materials. Your dealer may ask you to return the damaged unit for inspection.
The CMS60 ICT – 30 / CMS60 ICT - 4 is packed in pairs, and any additional optional extras will be provided in separate packaging. These options include: C Ring, Tile Bridge and Plaster Ring. The cardboard paint guard should be removed before use.
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)
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