Speaker cable should be run to each speaker location prior to speaker installation. In new construction applications, run the speaker wire to the speaker locations prior to drywalling. Speaker Grill Removed From Frame Choosing the Speaker Location Before you install your speakers you should carefully consider their location to ensure the best quality sound. Make sure to note the location of lighting fixtures, electrical wiring, plumbing, HVAC ducting, or any other possible obstructions. Once you
Painting the Speaker Speaker Grill: Remove the speaker grill from the speaker frame. Paint the grill lightly, being careful not to clog the holes. Do not paint the grill while it is still on the speaker. Speaker Frame: Eaton suggests painting all parts of the speaker prior to the installation. If you must paint after installation, place the provided paint guards around the grill area. After the paint guards are in place, paint the frame of the speakers. Adjusting the Tweeter EATON CORPORATION Cu
Caution: Make sure to observe polarity (positive + to positive + and negative – to negative -). Finally, to mount the speaker, turn all the mounting brackets in toward the speaker. This will allow the speaker to easily fit into the hole you have just cut. Insert the speaker into the hole. Turn All Mounting Brackets into the “in” Position Mounting Brackets in the “in” Position EATON CORPORATION Cutler-Hammer Wall and Ceiling Mounted Speakers Installation Manual IM00412012E Effective: May 2006 Spe
Insert the speaker into the hole. Turn All Mounting Brackets into the “in” Position Mounting Brackets in the “in” Position EATON CORPORATION Cutler-Hammer Wall and Ceiling Mounted Speakers Installation Manual IM00412012E Effective: May 2006 Speaker Installation (continued) Reapplying the Speaker Grill Make sure that the speaker is level and carefully tighten the mount-Once the tweeters are adjusted, the grill can be replaced. Recheck ing screws to secure the speaker. As you tighten the screws, t