UNICOM UniHome Series, UniHome UHB1-SW652, UniHome UHB1-SC652 Installation Manual

Installation guide
Rev. 04014
( Continued )
Overview: This guide will facilitate the installation of the UniHome 6.5” 2-way Speakers. Product: UniHome 6.5” In-Wall Speakers (1 pair) (p/n: UHB1-SW652)
UniHome 6.5” Ceiling Speakers (1 pair) (p/n: UHB1-SC652) Tools you’ll need:
UNICOM Electric, Inc.
908 Canada Court City of Industry, California 91748 U.S.A.
www.unicomlink.com
E-mail: info@unicomlink.com Technical Support: 1.800.346.6668 International: 626-964-7873
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*
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Ceiling Speaker Specifications
(p/n: UHB1-SC652)
2-way speaker
3/4” Swivel dome tweeter
6 1/2” Kevlar cone
Built-in crossover
Tweeter protection
Power (Max.): 120 watts maximum
Frequency Response (Hz): 60 - 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 90dB
Magnet: 16.5 oz.
Paintable grill and aluminum frame
Dimensions: outer grill: 9.5”
cut-out: 8.0”
in-wall depth: 2.75”
weight: 3.5 lbs. each
In-Wall Speaker Specifications
(p/n: UHB1-SW652)
2-way speaker
1” Swivel dome tweeter
6 1/2” Kevlar cone
Built-in treble balance switch (+/-3dB)
Built-in crossover
Power (Max.): 120 watts maximum
Frequency Response (Hz): 58 - 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 89dB
Magnet: 16.5 oz.
Paintable grill and aluminum frame
Dimensions: outer grill: 8.5”W x 12.5”H
cut-out: 7”W x 11”H
in-wall depth: 2.75”
weight: 3.5 lbs. each
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UNICOM Electric, Inc. 908 Canada Court City of Industry, California 91748 U.S.A.
www.unicomlink.com
E-mail: info@unicomlink.com Technical Support: 1.800.346.6668 International: 626-964-7873
Installation Instructions
1) Consider a location for the speakers that satisfies your listening preference and the speakers’ performance characteristics.
2) Determine that the speaker locations are free from any piping, electrical wiring, or structural framing. For maximum safety, maintain at least a 1" clearance from any such items.
3) Draw the outline of the cutout hole for the speaker frame using the included template. Use a keyhole saw (or consult with a professional) to cut out the wall or ceiling hole. (see fig.1)
4) Connect the speaker wires to the proper terminals on the back of the speaker. The positive terminal (+) is indicated by red and the negative terminal (-) by black color. Ensure that the positive and negative wires are well separated from each other. (see fig. 2)
5) Remove the grille from the speaker. Rotate the mounting arms to clear the hole edges.
6) Insert the speaker into the cutout hole. Tighten the metal screw on each mounting arm to firmly clamp the speaker to the wall or ceiling. (see fig. 3)
7) Adjust the swivel tweeter direction if desired.
8) Adjust the treble balance switch if desired.
(UHB1-SW652 model only)
Settings: +3 - More treble
0 - No adjustment
-3 - Less treble
9) Position the aluminum grille on the front of the installed speaker and gently press to secure the grille in place. (see fig. 4)
10)The speaker’s frame and grille can be painted the color of choice.
That’s it! Now you’ve made all of the necessary connections. Enjoy your new UniHome Speakers.
fig. 1
fig. 4
fig. 3
Rotate clockwise and tighten
(Shown from back)
+
fig. 2
Positive
(red)
Negative
(black)
Speaker Placement
Unicom recommends that the speakers be pointed straight ahead from the listener. This placement produces the largest, most natural sound. However, the speakers may be angled slightly according to preference.
The position of the speakers should roughly form an equilateral triangle with the listener although this will depend on the width of the room -- a narrow room will require closer placement. If the room is wide enough, ideal spacing is usually about ten feet apart. All aspects of speaker placement are dependent on the particular room. Since every room is different, no hard rules can be given and experimentation is necessary to achieve the best results.
10 feet
30˙
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