Extron electronic Speaker CS 120P User Manual

User Guide  
Speakers  
CS 26T and CS 120P  
CS 1226T SpeedMount Ceiling Speaker System  
68-2161-01 Rev. A  
08 13  
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. The Class A limits provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference; the user must correct the interference at  
his own expense.  
NOTE: For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility,  
accessibility, and related topics, see the “Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance  
Guide” on the Extron website.  
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Notifications  
The following notifications are used in this guide:  
WARNING: A warning indicates a situation that has the potential to result in death or  
severe injury.  
ATTENTION: Attention indicates a situation that may damage or destroy the product or  
associated equipment.  
NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.  
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Contents  
Introduction............................................................ 1  
About this Guide................................................. 1  
Overview ............................................................ 1  
Features ............................................................. 1  
Application Example........................................... 2  
Installation.............................................................. 3  
Installation Considerations.................................. 3  
Installation Configurations................................... 3  
Installing the CS 1226T System — Single  
Installer.............................................................. 4  
Installing the CS 120P in a Suspended  
Ceiling — Division of Labor.............................. 15  
Installing the CS 26T in a Suspended  
Ceiling — Division of Labor.............................. 20  
Installing the CS 120P in a Hard Ceiling............ 26  
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Introduction  
This section gives an overview of the Extron CS 1226T SpeedMount Ceiling Speaker  
System, consisting of the CS 26T speakers and CS 120P enclosure. It also provides a list of  
system features and an application diagram. Topics include:  
About this Guide  
This guide describes the Extron CS 1226T Speaker System, the CS 26T speaker pair and  
the CS 120P enclosure and provides instructions for installing all components of the system  
in different types of ceilings.  
Overview  
The CS 1226T system features a low profile design that houses a 6.5-inch woofer and a  
0.75-inch tweeter (CS 26T) contained in a UL 2043 rated enclosure (CS 120P) designed for  
use in plenum rated ceiling spaces.  
This unique speaker system splits installation into two phases, rough-in and finish, allowing  
the installer to “reserve” space for the speaker system by installing the CS 120P back can  
and then later installing the CS 26T speaker. This two-step process (division of labor) is  
especially useful when multiple installers are involved. The CS 120P can be installed by the  
low voltage contractor while the CS 26T can be installed by the AV systems contractor.  
Features  
US and metric ceiling grids — The CS 120P enclosure can be installed in both U.S.  
and metric ceiling grid systems (for metric systems, the CS 120P end tabs are cut off).  
UL 2043 listed — The CS 1226T is UL 2043 listed (only when the CS 26T is used with  
the CS 120P).  
NOTE: The use of any other back can other than the CS 120P or those provided by  
Extron voids the UL 2043 rating.  
Optional open back configuration — The CS 26T can be used without the CS 120P  
by reconfiguring the attached bass port plate (allowing the CS 26T to function as an  
open back speaker).  
NOTE: When the CS 26T is used without the CS 120P, it is not suitable for air  
handling spaces and is not UL 2043 rated.  
New dog-leg design — The new dog-leg design eliminates jamming during  
installation.  
Low profile enclosure — The low profile enclosure is compatible with plenum  
environments where overhead space may be limited.  
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Selectable taps — The rotary tap selector switch, located behind the grille, sets the  
speaker to operate in either 8-ohm direct or 70 volt /100 volt operation with 16, 8, 4, 2,  
and 1 watt taps.  
Magnetic grille — Magnets spaced around the grille edge enable it to be easily  
attached and to remain firmly in place.  
Application Example  
The illustration below is one example of configuring a system using the CS 1226T.  
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Figure 1. Application Diagram of a CS 1226T Installation  
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Installation  
This section provides instructions for installing the CS 26T speakers and the CS 120P  
enclosure. Topics include:  
Installation Considerations  
WARNING: Risk of severe bodily injury from falling or sharp equipment.  
Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only.  
All wiring and electrical connections must conform to all applicable building codes and  
local ordinances.  
Installation in a plenum-rated environment requires plenum rated cable or conduit.  
If using secondary support cables, the installer provides the cables.  
Installation Configurations  
The CS 26T can be configured in the following ways:  
Open-back: For configurations in which the CS 120P is not used, use the C-ring  
accessory, available at www.extron.com. The C-ring spreads out the clamping force of  
the dog-legs when used in drop ceilings and gypsum ceilings.  
Using the CS 120P: When used with the CS 120P, the CS 26T can be placed in  
plenum environments. This is the only configuration that is UL 2043 rated.  
NOTE: The CS 120P can be ordered separately or as part of the CS 1226T kit.  
For hard ceiling installations, see Installing the CS 120P in a Hard Ceiling on  
page 26.  
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Installing the CS 1226T System — Single Installer  
If a single installer is installing the CS 1226T system, follow this procedure for the entire  
system:  
NOTE: The ceiling grid must be installed before the installation of the CS 1226T begins.  
Verify if fiberglass ceiling tiles are being used (see step 2 below and step 11 on  
page 7 for details).  
The grid face must be at least 15/16 inch (24 mm) for proper installation of the  
CS 120P (see step 20 on page 13 for details on suspending the enclosure on a  
smaller grid face).  
Side View  
Grid Face  
15/16" (24 mm)  
Figure 2. Grid Face Example  
1. Disconnect power Power down all attached devices before proceeding.  
2. Verify the space where the system will be installed — Ensure that there is sufficient  
clearance above the ceiling tile for the unit to be installed.  
3. Cut a hole for the CS 26T speaker — Use the provided cutout template to outline  
the hole to be cut in the ceiling tile as described below.  
a. Remove the ceiling tile.  
b. To find the center of the tile, use a tape measure to measure the space between  
two opposite corners, and mark the half-way point.  
c. Position the center hole of the cutout template directly over the center of the tile  
that you marked in step 3b.  
d. Using the provided cutout template, trace a circle on the ceiling tile as follows:  
For installations in ceiling tiles that are NOT fiberglass or when installing  
the speakers in an open back configuration: Trace a circle around the CS 26T  
cutout template.  
NOTE: The fiberglass tile adapters are not needed and can be discarded.  
For installations in 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass ceiling tiles with the  
CS 120P:  
NOTE: A set of fiberglass tile adapters is provided with both the CS 26T and  
the CS 120P. Only one set is needed to install the CS 26T with the CS 120P  
kit in a 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass tile. The adapter works only with  
1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass tile.  
i. Place the fiberglass tile adapter around the outer diameter of the template that  
was positioned in step 3c.  
ii. Trace a circle around the outer diameter of the adapter.  
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e. Cut out the circle traced in the ceiling tile.  
f. Replace the tile in the ceiling.  
4. Remove the adjacent ceiling tile To facilitate the installation  
process, remove the tile adjacent to the ceiling tile where the CS  
26T will be installed. If the CS 120P is being installed, skip to step 6.  
Otherwise, proceed to step 5.  
5. If NOT using the CS 120P, install the Ceiling Mount kit — Place two V-rails and  
one C-ring across the tile above the hole that you cut in step 3, where the speaker will  
be installed.  
C-ring  
V-rail  
Figure 3.  
Install the Ceiling Mount Kit  
Skip to step 12 on page 8.  
6. Configure the CS 120P for a U.S. or metric ceiling grid — For U.S. ceilings (2 feet  
by 2 feet or 2 feet by 4 feet) leave intact the four tabs that are on one of the short ends  
of the enclosure.  
For metric ceilings (600 mm by 600 mm or 600 mm by 1200 mm) cut off the tabs.  
Tabs (4)  
Removable  
Tabs  
Figure 4.  
Tabs on the CS 120P  
7. Remove the cover plate — Loosen (do not remove) the two screws on the cover  
plate and remove it, as shown in figure 5.  
Cover Plate  
Figure 5.  
Removing the Cover Plate  
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8. Route the cables through the cover plate —  
NOTES:  
The CS 120P is fully UL 2043 compliant only when it is used with a metal  
conduit or with plenum rated cables.  
Installation of all conduits, conduit adapters, wiring, and electrical connections  
must conform to all applicable building codes and local ordinances.  
Using a flexible conduit:  
a. Route wires through the conduit.  
b. Insert the conduit into the cover plate opening using an appropriate conduit  
adapter, and secure the conduit to the plate as shown in figure 6.  
c. Pull the wires out of the conduit and through the cover plate. with flexible conduit  
Flexible Conduit Adapter  
Flexible Conduit  
Cover Plate  
Seismic Cable Pass  
Through Loop  
Rear of Speaker  
Figure 6.  
Routing the Cables through the Cover Plate Using a Flexible  
Conduit  
Using speaker wires without a conduit:  
a. Secure the cable clamp adapter (included) to the cover plate.  
b. Insert the wires through the clamp and cover plate, as shown in figure 7.  
c. Tighten the clamp screws.  
Cable Clamp Adapter  
Cover Plate  
Seismic Cable Pass  
Through Loop  
Rear of Speaker  
Figure 7. Routing the Cables Without a Conduit  
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9. Wire the CS 120P — Route the wires through the H-shaped opening in the CS 120P.  
Be sure to leave sufficient slack.  
Figure 8.  
Route the Wires Through the H-shaped Opening  
10. Replace the terminal cover plate — Reinstall the terminal cover plate onto the  
CS 120P and tighten the two screws that were previously loosened.  
11. If the CS 120P is NOT being installed in a 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass  
ceiling tile, discard the fiberglass tile adapter and proceed to step 12 on the next  
page.  
If the CS 120P is being installed in a 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass ceiling tile,  
install the fiberglass ceiling tile adapter. Attach the fiberglass tile adapter to the  
outer side of the lip of the port hole on the CS 120P as follows:  
a. Cut four strips of adhesive tape (such as duct tape) approximately 4 inches  
(102 mm) long.  
b. Attach each tape strip starting from the outer side of the CS 120P metal baffle, up  
and over the port ring adapter, then down to the inner surface of the CS 120P metal  
baffle, as shown in figure 9. strips  
Fiberglass Tile Adapter  
Tape (x 4)  
Figure 9. Attach Four Tape Strips to the Baffle and Port Ring Adapter  
NOTE: The tape strips must lie flat against all surfaces, with no ridges or raised  
edges.  
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12. Place the CS 120P into the ceiling grid — Place the CS 120P over the tile grid so  
that the CS 120P is safely supported on the two short edges. Ensure that the hole in  
Fig: Mounting the PRE  
NOTE: 2' x 2' (600 mm x 600 mm)  
grid mounting is the same as 2' x 4'  
(600 mm x 1200 mm) grid mounting.  
Figure 10. Mounting the CS 120P in a 2" x 2" (600 mm x 600 mm) Ceiling Grid  
13. Route the speaker wires — Route the speaker wires through the ceiling tile hole.  
14. Remove the speaker grille — Carefully remove the grille from the front of the CS 26T.  
NOTE: Grille hooks are provided for grille removal, if needed.  
15. Configure the bass reflex port plate. By default, the CS 26T is set up for use with  
the CS 120P. If not using the CS 120P, set the plate for an open-back installation.  
With the CS 120P (default configuration): Leave the plate in its default location.  
The port must be left uncovered (see A in figure 11).  
Open back: The bass reflex port is uncovered by default. In the open back  
configuration (without the CS 120P), this port must be closed (covered). If the port  
is not covered:  
a. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws securing the bass reflex  
port plate in its storage location.  
b. Attach the plate to the bass reflex port using the two screws that you removed  
in step a (see B in figure 11).  
Bass Port Plate  
(storage location)  
Bass Reflex Port  
(closed, covered)  
Bass Reflex Port  
(open, uncovered)  
Screws (2)  
A
B
Figure 11. Configuring the Bass Reflex Port Plate  
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16. Attach the speaker wires to the captive screw connector —  
ATTENTION: Do not tin the wires. Tinned wires do not remain tight in the captive  
screws and can break easily after several bends.  
Number of Wires per Connection Point  
Maximum Wire Gauge  
12 AWG  
1
2
4
16 AWG  
18 AWG  
Attach the speaker wires to the included four-pole captive screw connector using one of  
the following methods:  
Wiring a Single Speaker: Connect the wires to the captive screw connectors of  
the speakers as shown in figure 12. Be sure to tighten the screws.  
(Red)  
(Black)  
– – + +  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
Power Amplifier  
Speaker 1  
Figure 12. Wiring a Single Speaker  
Wiring Multiple Speakers in Parallel: Connect the wires to the captive screw  
connectors of the speakers, as shown in figure 13. Be sure to tighten the screws.  
(Red)  
(Red)  
(Red)  
(Black)  
(Black)  
(Black)  
– – + +  
– – + +  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
Power Amplifier  
Speaker 2  
Speaker 1  
Figure 13. Wiring Multiple Speakers in Parallel  
In the parallel configuration, all of the speakers downstream of the one being tested  
continue to function even when it is disconnected. This is especially useful in  
installations where the system can never be completely down, such as in a hospital  
setting.  
The source signal can be tested by connecting to the inner + (IN) and (IN)  
terminals of the captive screw connector.  
Red Wire (+) from Amplifier  
Amplifier  
Black Wire (-) from Amplifier  
Test Points  
Figure 14. Signal Test Points — Parallel Configuration  
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Wiring Multiple Speakers Using Loop-through:  
A loop-through electrical connection is made on the crossover board of the CS 26T.  
Connect the wires to the captive screw connectors of the speakers, as shown in  
figure 15. Be sure to tighten the screws.  
(Red)  
(Red)  
(Black)  
(Red)  
(Black)  
(Black)  
– – + +  
– – + +  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
Power Amplifier  
Speaker 2  
Speaker 1  
Figure 15. Wiring Multiple Speakers Using Loop-through  
In this configuration, all of the speakers downstream of the one being tested are  
disconnected from the signal when it is disconnected. This is useful for  
troubleshooting in three ways:  
The system is sectioned for easier troubleshooting.  
The source signal can be tested by connecting to the inner + (IN) and – (IN)  
terminals of the captive screw connector, as shown in figure 16.  
Red Wire (+) from Amplifier  
Amplifier  
Black Wire (-) from Amplifier  
Test Points  
Figure 16. Signal Test Points — Loop-through Configuration  
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The impedance of the speakers downstream of the one being tested can be  
measured while the system is on by connecting to the outer (LOOP) terminals  
of the captive screw connector, as shown in figure 17.  
Red Wire (+) from Amplifier  
Amplifier  
To next speaker(s)  
Black Wire (-) from Amplifier  
Test Points  
Figure 17. Impedance Test Points — Loop-through Configuration  
17. Insert the captive screw connector into the four-pole receptacle on the speaker  
crossover board.  
2' by 4' Ceiling Tile  
4 Pole Connector  
Figure 18. Connecting the Wire from the CS 120P to the Speaker  
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18. Attach the speaker wire to the strain relief tie down point using the provided zip  
tie.  
Captive Screw  
Strain Relief Tab  
Connector  
(zip tie)  
Figure 19. Attaching the Speaker Wire to the Strain Relief Point  
19. Mount the CS 26T (see figure 20).  
a. Insert the CS 26T through the bottom of the hole in the ceiling tile that was cut in  
step 3.  
b. Tighten the four screws (clockwise) until the speaker is securely clamped to the  
ceiling.  
Figure 20. Mounting the Speaker to the CS 120P  
ATTENTION: Do not overtighten the screws.  
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20. Attach secondary support lines — If required, attach all of the secondary support  
lines as shown in figure 21.  
ATTENTION: Do not allow any slack in the support cables.  
NOTE: If the CS 26T will be installed in the CS 120P, do not attach secondary  
support cables to the speakers.  
Anchor ends to suitable  
solid secure points within the  
permanent building structure.  
Secondary Support  
Cables (3)  
Secondary Support  
Cable  
Attach cables here  
and secure.  
SC 26T with PRE 120  
Open Back  
Figure 21. Attaching Secondary Support Lines  
NOTES:  
When placing the CS 120P on a tile grid with a grid face less than 15/16 inch  
(24 mm) and no ceiling tile is installed, use the secondary attachment points  
as hanger suspension points.  
Observe all applicable building codes and local ordinances when installing the  
speaker.  
21. Replace the adjacent tile — Reinstall the adjacent tile that was removed in step 4.  
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22. Set the rotary tap selector switch — Use a small screwdriver to set the tap selector  
switch to the appropriate setting.  
ATTENTION: When setting the taps for a distributed (high impedance) system,  
do not tap the system above the rated power of the amplifier. When connecting  
multiple speakers in 8-ohm mode, be sure that the combined rated impedance  
does not equal a value less than the minimum rated impedance of the amplifier.  
2W  
4W  
8W  
16W  
8W  
4W  
2W  
1W  
8Ω  
Adjust the Tap Selector  
16W  
8Ω  
Figure 22. Adjusting the Rotary Tap Selector  
23. Install the grille. Position the outer perimeter of the grille into the groove of the  
speaker baffle. Six magnets pull the grille securely into place.  
Speaker Grille  
Figure 23. Installing the Speaker Grille  
NOTE: Grille hooks are provided for removal of the grille after installation.  
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Installing the CS 120P in a Suspended Ceiling — Division of Labor  
In a division of labor installation, low-voltage contractors install the CS 120P enclosure  
(construction rough-in phase).  
NOTE: The ceiling grid must be installed before the installation of the CS 1226T can  
begin.  
Verify if fiberglass ceiling tiles are being used (see step 4d on the next page and  
step 10 on page 18 for details).  
The grid face must be at least 15/16 inch (24 mm) for proper installation of the  
CS 120P (see step 12 on page 19 for details on suspending the enclosure on a  
smaller grid face).  
Side View  
Grid Face  
15/16" (24 mm)  
Figure 24. Grid Face Example  
Use the following procedure:  
1. Disconnect power Power down all attached devices before proceeding.  
2. Verify the space where the system will be installed — Ensure that there is sufficient  
clearance above the ceiling tile for the unit to be installed.  
3. Configure the CS 120P for a U.S. or metric ceiling grid — For U.S. ceilings (2 feet  
by 2 feet or 2 feet by 4 feet), leave intact the four tabs that are on one of the short ends  
of the enclosure.  
For metric ceilings (600 mm by 600 mm or 600 mm by 1200 mm) cut off the tabs.  
Tabs (4)  
Removable  
Tabs  
Figure 25. Tabs on the CS 120P  
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4. Cut a hole for the CS 26T speaker. Use the provided cutout template to outline the  
hole to be cut in the ceiling tile as described below. (If the ceiling tile will not be installed  
during this phase of the installation, skip to step 6.)  
a. Remove the ceiling tile.  
b. To find the center of the tile, use a tape measure to measure the space between  
two opposite corners, and mark the half-way point.  
c. Position the center hole of the cutout template directly over the center of the tile  
that you marked in step 4b.  
d. Using the provided cutout template, trace a circle on the ceiling tile as follows:  
For installations in ceiling tiles that are NOT fiberglass: Trace a circle around  
the CS 26T cutout template.  
NOTE: The fiberglass tile adapters are not needed and can be discarded.  
For installations in 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass ceiling tiles with  
the CS 120P:  
NOTE: A set of fiberglass tile adapters is provided with both the CS 26T and  
the CS 120P. Only one set is needed to install the CS 26T with the CS 120P  
kit in a 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass tile. The adapter works only with  
1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass tile.  
i. Place the fiberglass tile adapter around the outer diameter of the template that  
was positioned in step 4c.  
ii. Trace a circle around the outer diameter of the adapter.  
e. Cut out the circle traced in the ceiling tile.  
f. Replace the tile in the ceiling.  
5. Remove the adjacent ceiling tile To facilitate the installation process, remove the  
tile adjacent to the ceiling tile where the CS 26T will be installed.  
6. Remove the cover plate — Loosen (do not remove) the two screws on the cover  
plate and remove it, as shown in figure 26.  
Cover Plate  
Figure 26. Removing the Cover Plate  
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7. Route the cables through the cover plate —  
NOTES:  
The CS 120P is fully UL 2043 compliant only when it is used with a metal  
conduit or with plenum rated cables.  
Installation of all conduits, conduit adapters, wiring, and electrical connections  
must conform to all applicable building codes and local ordinances.  
Using a flexible conduit:  
a. Route wires through the conduit.  
b. Insert the conduit into the cover plate opening using an appropriate conduit  
adapter, and secure the conduit to the plate as shown in figure 27.  
c. Pull the wires out of the conduit and through the cover plate. with flexible conduit  
Flexible Conduit Adapter  
Flexible Conduit  
Cover Plate  
Seismic Cable Pass  
Through Loop  
Rear of Speaker  
Figure 27. Routing the Cables through the Cover Plate Using a Flexible  
Conduit  
Using speaker wires without a conduit:  
a. Secure the cable clamp adapter (included) to the cover plate.  
b. Insert the wires through the clamp and cover plate, as shown in figure 28.  
c. Tighten the clamp screws.  
Cable Clamp Adapter  
Cover Plate  
Seismic Cable Pass  
Through Loop  
Rear of Speaker  
Figure 28. Routing the Cables Without a Conduit  
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8. Wire the CS 120P — Route the wires through the H-shaped opening in the CS 120P.  
Be sure to leave sufficient slack.  
Figure 29. Route the Wires Through the H-shaped Opening  
9. Replace the terminal cover plate — Reinstall the terminal cover plate onto the  
CS 120P and tighten the two screws that were previously loosened.  
10. If the CS 120P is NOT being installed in a 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass  
ceiling tile, discard the fiberglass tile adapter and proceed to step 11 on the next  
page.  
If the CS 120P is being installed in a 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass ceiling tile,  
install the fiberglass ceiling tile adapter. Attach the fiberglass tile adapter to the  
outer side of the lip of the port hole on the CS 120P as follows:  
a. Cut four strips of adhesive tape (such as duct tape) approximately 4 inches  
(102 mm) long.  
b. Attach each tape strip starting from the outer side of the CS 120P metal baffle, up  
and over the port ring adapter, then down to the inner surface of the CS 120P metal  
baffle, as shown below.  
Fiberglass Tile Adapter  
Tape (x 4)  
Figure 30. Attach Four Tape Strips to the Baffle and Port Ring Adapter  
NOTE: The tape strips must lie flat against all surfaces, with no ridges or raised  
edges.  
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11. Place the CS 120P into the ceiling grid — Place the CS 120P over the tile  
grid so that the CS 120P is safely supported on the two short edges. If the ceiling  
tile was installed, ensure that the hole in the tile is aligned with the hole in the  
CS 120P (see figure 31).  
Fig: Mounting the PRE  
NOTE: 2' x 2' (600 mm x 600 mm)  
grid mounting is the same as 2' x 4'  
(600 mm x 1200 mm) grid mounting.  
Figure 31. Mounting the CS 120P in a 2' x 2' (600 mm x 600 mm) Ceiling Grid  
12. Attach secondary support lines — If required, attach all of the secondary support  
lines as shown in figure 32.  
ATTENTION: Do not allow any slack in the support cables.  
NOTE: If the CS 26T will be installed in the CS 120P, do not attach secondary  
support cables to the speakers.  
Anchor ends to suitable  
solid secure points within the  
permanent building structure.  
Secondary Support  
Cables (3)  
Attach cables here  
and secure.  
SC 26T with PRE 120  
Figure 32. Attaching Secondary Support Lines  
NOTE:  
When placing the CS 120P on a tile grid with a grid face of less than 15/16  
inch (24 mm) and no ceiling tile is installed, use the secondary attachment  
points as hanger suspension points.  
Observe all applicable building codes and local ordinances when installing the  
speaker.  
13. Replace the adjacent tile — Reinstall the adjacent tile if one was removed in step 5.  
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Installing the CS 26T in a Suspended Ceiling — Division of Labor  
In a division of labor installation, an AV system contractor installs the CS 26T (final  
installation phase). Use the following procedure:  
NOTE: Observe all applicable building codes and local ordinances when installing the  
speaker.  
1. Disconnect power Power down all attached devices before proceeding.  
2. (If the ceiling tile is already cut and in place, skip this step.)  
Cut a hole for the CS 26T speaker — Use the provided cutout template to outline  
the hole to be cut in the ceiling tile as described below.  
a. Remove the ceiling tile.  
b. To find the center of the tile, use a tape measure to measure the space between  
two opposite corners, and mark the half-way point.  
c. Position the center hole of the cutout template directly over the center of the tile  
that you marked in step 2b.  
d. Using the provided cutout template, trace a circle on the ceiling tile as follows:  
For installations in ceiling tiles that are NOT fiberglass: Trace a circle around  
the CS 26T cutout template.  
NOTE: The fiberglass tile adapters are not needed and can be discarded.  
For installations in 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass ceiling tiles with the  
CS 120P:  
NOTE: A set of fiberglass tile adapters is provided with both the CS 26T and  
the CS 120P. Only one set is needed to install the CS 26T with the CS 120P  
kit in a 1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass tile. The adapter works only with  
1-inch (0.25 cm) thick fiberglass tile.  
i. Place the fiberglass tile adapter around the outer diameter of the template that  
was positioned in step 2c.  
ii. Trace a circle around the outer diameter of the adapter.  
e. Cut out the circle traced in the ceiling tile.  
f. Replace the tile in the ceiling, ensuring that the hole in the tile is  
aligned with the hole in the CS 120P.  
3. Route the speaker wires — Route the speaker wires through the  
ceiling tile hole.  
4. Remove the speaker grille — Carefully remove the grille from the front of the CS 26T.  
NOTE: Grille hooks are provided for grille removal, if needed.  
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5. Attach the speaker wires to the captive screw connector —  
ATTENTION: Do not tin the wires. Tinned wires do not remain tight in the captive  
screws and can break easily after several bends.  
Number of Wires per Maximum Wire  
Connection Point  
Gauge  
12 AWG  
16 AWG  
18 AWG  
1
2
4
Attach the speaker wires to the included four-pole captive screw connector using one of  
the following methods:  
Wiring a Single Speaker: Connect the wires to the captive screw connectors of  
the speaker as shown in figure 33. Be sure to tighten the screws.  
(Red)  
(Black)  
– – + +  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
Power Amplifier  
Speaker 1  
Figure 33. Wiring a Single Speaker  
Wiring Multiple Speakers in Parallel: Connect the wires to the captive screw  
connectors of the speakers, as shown in figure 34. Be sure to tighten the screws.  
(Red)  
(Red)  
(Red)  
(Black)  
(Black)  
(Black)  
– – + +  
– – + +  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
Power Amplifier  
Speaker 2  
Speaker 1  
Figure 34. Wiring Multiple Speakers in Parallel  
In the parallel configuration, all of the speakers downstream of the one being  
tested continue to function even when it is disconnected. This is especially useful in  
installations where the system can never be completely down, such as in a hospital  
setting. You can test the source signal can be tested by connecting to the inner +  
(IN) and (IN) terminals of the captive screw connector.  
Red Wire (+) from Amplifier  
Amplifier  
Black Wire (-) from Amplifier  
Test Points  
Figure 35. Signal Test Points — Parallel Configuration  
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Wiring Multiple Speakers Using Loop-through:  
A loop-through electrical connection is made on the crossover board of the CS 26T.  
Connect the wires to the captive screw connectors of the speakers, as shown in  
figure 36. Be sure to tighten the screws.  
(Red)  
(Red)  
(Black)  
(Red)  
(Black)  
(Black)  
– – + +  
– – + +  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
LOOP  
IN  
IN  
LOOP  
Power Amplifier  
Speaker 2  
Speaker 1  
Figure 36. Wiring Multiple Speakers Using Loop-through  
In this configuration, all of the speakers downstream of the one being tested are  
disconnected from the signal when it is disconnected. This is useful for  
troubleshooting in three ways:  
The system is sectioned for easier troubleshooting.  
The source signal can be tested by connecting to the inner + (IN) and – (IN)  
terminals of the captive screw connector, as shown in figure 37.  
Red Wire (+) from Amplifier  
Amplifier  
Black Wire (-) from Amplifier  
Test Points  
Figure 37. Signal Test Points — Loop-through Configuration  
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The impedance of the speakers downstream of the one being tested can be  
measured while the system is on by connecting to the outer (LOOP) terminals  
of the captive screw connector, as shown in figure 38.  
Red Wire (+) from Amplifier  
Amplifier  
To next speaker(s)  
Black Wire (-) from Amplifier  
Test Points  
Figure 38. Impedance Test Points — Loop-through Configuration  
6. Insert the captive screw connector into the four-pole receptacle on the speaker  
crossover board.  
2' by 4' Ceiling Tile  
4 Pole Connector  
Figure 39. Connecting the Wire from the CS 120P to the Speaker  
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7. Attach the speaker wire to the strain relief tie down point using the provided zip  
tie.  
Captive Screw  
Strain Relief Tab  
Connector  
(zip tie)  
Figure 40. Attaching the Speaker Wire to the Strain Relief Point  
8. Mount the CS 26T (see figure 41).  
a. Insert the CS 26T through the bottom of the hole in the ceiling tile that was cut in  
step 2.  
b. Tighten the four screws (clockwise) until the speaker is securely clamped to the  
ceiling.  
Figure 41. Mounting the Speaker to the CS 120P  
ATTENTION: Do not overtighten the screws.  
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9. Set the rotary tap selector switch — Use a small screwdriver to set the tap selector  
switch to the appropriate setting.  
ATTENTION: When setting the taps for a distributed (high impedance) system,  
do not tap the system above the rated power of the amplifier. When connecting  
multiple speakers in 8-ohm mode, be sure that the combined rated impedance  
does not equal a value less than the minimum rated impedance of the amplifier.  
2W  
4W  
8W  
16W  
8W  
4W  
2W  
1W  
8Ω  
Adjust the Tap Selector  
16W  
8Ω  
Figure 42. Adjusting the Rotary Tap Selector  
10. Install the grille — Position the outer perimeter of the grille into the groove of the  
speaker baffle. Six magnets pull the grille securely into place.  
Speaker Grille  
Figure 43. Installing the Speaker Grille  
NOTE: Grille hooks are provided for removal of the grille after installation.  
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Installing the CS 120P in a Hard Ceiling  
If you are installing the CS 1226T in a hard ceiling (having no ceiling tiles), with the ceiling  
structure in place, install the CS 120P:  
It is the responsibility of the installer to identify a suitable mounting location and provide  
the mounting hardware.  
The CS 120P must be mounted as close as possible to the upper surface of the ceiling  
material.  
The lip of the CS 120P should protrude into the hole cut for the speaker.  
Do not leave a gap between the CS 120P and the ceiling material.  
NOTE: Installation in this type of ceiling must be done while access to the ceiling is  
still possible.  
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