Southwestern Bell Car Speaker CM660 User Manual

I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S  
C M 8 6 0 & C M 6 6 0 P R O M M E R C I A L ® S P E A K E R S  
S A F E T Y A G E N C Y C O M P L I A N C E  
I N T R O D U C T I O N  
The Prommercial® CM860 and CM660 are designed for a wide range of  
commercial applications. When properly installed, this product will  
provide years of high quality sound reproduction.  
S o u n d A d v a n c e C M 8 6 0 S p e a k e r s  
UL-2043: Suitable for use in air-handling spaces.  
NFPA-70: 2002 National Electrical Code  
To obtain the full potential of this Sound Advance speaker, please read  
all instructions before starting the installation.  
NFPA-90A: Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilation Systems,  
Section 2-3.10.1(A)  
Listed UL-1480 Standard For Safety For Speakers for Fire Alarm,  
Emergency, and Commercial and Professional Use. Suitable for use  
in air-handling spaces.  
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Each Sound Advance CM860 and CM660 speaker package includes the  
following items:  
(2) Sound Advance CM860 or CM660 speakers  
(4) Tile support rails  
(2) C shaped tile supports  
(2) Paint plugs  
(1) Cutout template  
O P T I O N A L A C C E S S O R I E S C M 8 6 0  
FlexBracket (part number 901358): Plastic template to reserve a hole  
for the speaker in new construction. Designed to be used with the  
RotoLock® mounting system.  
S A F E T Y A G E N C Y C O M P L I A N C E  
S o u n d A d v a n c e C M 6 6 0 S p e a k e r s  
Coverplate (part number 91457): Designed to cover the hole made  
NFPA-70: 2002 National Electrical Code  
by the FlexBracket until the speaker is installed.  
Listed UL-1480 Standard For Safety For Speakers for Fire Alarm,  
Emergency, and Commercial and Professional Use.  
O P T I O N A L  
A C C E S S O R I E S  
C M 6 6 0  
FlexBracket (part number 901315): Plastic template to reserve a  
hole for the speaker in new construction. Designed to be used with  
the RotoLock® mounting system.  
Coverplate (part number 900643): Designed to cover the hole made  
by the FlexBracket until the speaker is installed.  
Adapter Ring (part number 900768): A plastic ring used to cover the  
13" diameter hole created by low-grade commercial speakers.  
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D I S T R I B U T E D A U D I O P L A C E M E N T  
W I R E G A U G E  
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O H M S Y S T E M  
When using the CM860 and CM660 in an 8 ohm system the total wire  
resistance should be less than 10% of the speaker impedance. The  
CM860 and CM660 nominally 8 ohms impedance, so your total wire  
resistance should be no more than 0.8 ohms.  
The Sound Advance Prommercial series speakers possess extremely  
smooth and predictable off-axis frequency response. The chart below  
shows how far apart the speakers can be placed in a distributed audio  
system. The calculations are based on +/- 45 degrees of coverage  
from the speaker, and listener ear heights of 62" for standing and 40"  
for seated.  
In simple terms, the extra resistance from the wire will have a very  
negative affect on the sound quality of the speaker. The sound can be  
less dynamic, definition of bass frequencies can be reduced, and in  
extreme cases, the high frequencies can be attenuated. Amplifier  
power is also wasted in the wire, reducing the maximum output level  
of the system.  
Speaker spacing in feet for a distributed audio system  
Standing Listener  
Seated Listener  
9.5'  
8 foot ceiling  
10 foot ceiling  
12 foot ceiling  
14 foot ceiling  
5.7'  
9.7'  
Please refer to the following chart when deciding on the appropriate  
wire gauge for your installation.  
13.5'  
13.7'  
17.7'  
17.5'  
Wire resistance in Ohms vs. length of cable run  
21.5'  
Distance in Feet  
20 gauge  
18 gauge  
16 gauge  
14 gauge  
12 gauge  
10 gauge  
50' 100' 150' 200' 250' 300'  
.86  
.65  
.43  
.27  
.17  
.11  
1.73 2.59 3.45 4.32 5.18  
1.30 1.94 2.59 3.24 3.89  
.85  
.54  
.34  
.22  
1.28 1.71 2.14 2.56  
.81  
.51  
.33  
1.08 1.35 1.62  
.68  
.44  
.85  
.56  
1.02  
.67  
Distributed Audio Placement  
PAINTING THE SPEAKERS AND GRILLES  
A M P L I F I E R  
S E L E C T I O N  
The Sound Advance CM860 and CM660 speakers feature a tough  
weather-resistant ABS finish that may be painted to color match their  
surroundings. Use a weather-resistant outdoor paint and a spray gun.  
First remove the grille by carefully prying it away from the baffle. The  
driver components must be protected from paint when spraying. If  
necessary, you can fashion plugs by placing the speaker grille on a  
piece of cardboard and tracing around the outside of the grille. Cut  
just inside the line you drew on the cardboard and place the paint plug  
on the speaker baffle. Remove the paint plug when you are finished  
painting.  
When choosing an amplifier the maximum number of speakers and the  
output level of each speaker must be known. The sum of the tap  
settings should never exceed 80% of the amplifier’s rated output. For  
example, if there are 5 speakers and the taps are set at 15 watts, the  
load would be 75 watts (5 x 15 watts = 75 watts). To arrive at the  
needed power for this number of speakers, simply divide the total load  
by .8. In this case, 75 / .8 = 93.75 watts. Therefore, a standard 100  
watt amp would safely drive this load. To calculate the amount of  
usable power an amp offers, simply multiply the rated output by .8,  
i.e., 100 watts x .8= 80 watts.  
The metal grilles may also be painted. Use very thin paint (5:1). It will  
be easier to paint the grille while it is off the speaker. Avoid plugging  
up the holes with excess paint.  
W IR E G AU G E — 70/ 100 V O L T SY STE M  
The most common wire used on commercial 70 volt systems is 18  
gauge, 2 conductor, stranded, and jacketed without a shield.  
The wire starts at the amplifier location and is paralleled at each  
speaker location.  
M A I N T E N A N C E  
Wire length using 18 gauge is appropriate up to 700 feet with a 100-  
watt load. If you double the load (sum of your tap settings), you will  
reduce the footage by half, to 350 feet. Conversely, if you halve the  
load, you may double the acceptable wire length, i.e., a 50 watt load is  
safe over 1400 feet of 18 gauge. Stepping up to 16 gauge wire  
extends the allowable run length by approximately 35%. For example,  
a 100-watt load can go 700 feet on 18 gauge; the same load may be  
placed on 1100 feet of 16 gauge.  
No maintenance is required when installed in accordance with  
installation and wiring guidelines described in this manual.  
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I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S  
C M 8 6 0 & C M 6 6 0 P R O M M E R C I A L S P E A K E R S S  
Step 4  
Step 1  
Once all the wires are terminated. Plug the green input connector into  
the back of the speaker.  
Cut a hole in the drywall using the  
supplied cutout template.  
NOTE: For drop-ceiling instructions refer  
to page 5.  
Step 2  
Remove the speaker from the  
packaging, open the terminal cover  
plate door and remove the green input  
connector.  
Step 3  
Connect the wires from your amplifier to  
the input connector.  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 4  
+ Positive Loop Thru connector  
+ Positive Input  
- Negative Input  
- Negative Loop Thru connector  
Strip approximately 3/16" of the  
insulation off each wire. Insert the wire  
into the correct square opening on the  
connector. Use a small flat head  
screwdriver to tighten the corresponding  
screw to secure the wire.  
Route the wires through the Strain Relief Fitting on the back of the  
speaker. Tighten the screws on the strain relief to clamp the wires.  
Make sure not to over-tighten the screws and damage the wire.  
When using multiple speakers you can  
connect the speakers either in parallel  
or in the loop thru method as shown  
below.  
From power  
amplifier  
To next speaker  
Parallel Connection  
From power  
amplifier  
To next speaker  
Loop Thru Connection  
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I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S  
D R O P C E I L I N G I N S T A L L A T I O N  
C M 8 6 0 & C M 6 6 0 P R O M M E R C I A L S P E A K E R S  
C M 8 6 0 & C M 6 6 0 P R O M M E R C I A L S P E A K E R S  
The included C-bracket and tile support rails should be used in all  
suspended ceiling installations. The C-bracket and tile support rails can  
also be used in installations when the speakers are mounted into  
material that will not support their weight.  
Insert the two tile support rails and C-bracket through the hole you  
have cut. placing them as shown. Using the two screws that are  
supplied, screw the C-bracket to the tile support rails as shown.  
Step 5  
Make sure the RotoLock clamps are in  
the full clockwise position so that all the  
clamps are tucked within the cutout  
border. Insert the speaker into the hole  
in the ceiling.  
Note: The maximum clamp thickness is  
1-1/4" (32mm)  
SAFETY PRECAUTION  
Attaching the seismic tab to a support line is highly  
recommended for additional safety  
Step 6  
Tighten the four screws on the front of  
the baffle. The RotoLock clamps will  
rotate into position automatically and  
begin clamping. When you notice  
resistance on the four screws, the  
speaker has been clamped successfully.  
After the C-bracket and tile support rails are installed follow Step 2  
through Step 7 in the standard installation instructions.  
The flange is designed to flex and  
conform to any small imperfections in  
the ceiling surface. The screws should  
not be tightened so far that the flange  
bows out.  
SAFETY PRECAUTION  
Attaching the seismic tab to a support line is highly  
recommended for additional safety  
Step 7  
At this step in the installation the  
transformer tap selector can be set.  
Depending on your installation you may  
wait to set the volume of each speaker  
until the system is completely installed.  
After the speaker is installed, and  
transformer tap adjustments are made,  
the grille can be installed. Insert about  
half of the grille into the groove at the  
edge of the speaker. Gently fit the  
remaining half of the grill into the  
speaker by working your hands around  
the speaker fitting the grille into the  
groove as you go along.  
Note: The torque applied to the  
mounting screws can be adjusted for  
proper grille fit.  
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9.95"  
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Prommercial CM860  
A R C H I T E C T U R A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S  
The loudspeaker shall be of the two way type comprising a single  
flush mount enclosure containing one 8" (203mm) low frequency  
transducer and one coaxially mounted 1" (25mm) pivoting high  
frequency transducer.  
Frequency response shall be 50Hz – 20kHz. Total power handling  
shall be 70 watts RMS and 140 watts program. Sensitivity measured  
with 2.83 volts input at 1 meter on axis averaged between  
50Hz – 20kHz shall be 90dB. The unit shall be supplied with a line  
matching transformer suitable for 100 volt or 70 volt with a front  
mounted control allowing user selectable power taps of 60W, 30W,  
15W, 7.5W and a 8 ohm bypass.  
The back can shall be constructed from deep drawn steel. The baffle  
shall be injection molded using fire rated ABS that meets UL94V-0.  
Wire shall be terminated in an enclosed area on the rear of the back  
can. Strain relief shall be provided for wire. A support hook shall be  
provided on the rear of the back can to allow additional support when  
necessary.  
Transformer Tap Switch  
70 volt - 60W, 30W, 15W, 7.5W  
100 volt - 60W, 30W, 15W  
8 Ohm  
The system shall include a support backing plate to reinforce the  
ceiling material and tile support rails which can all be installed from  
beneath the ceiling tile.  
External dimensions shall be 12" (305mm) in diameter x 9-1/2"  
(241mm) mounting depth. The total enclosure shall weigh 11 lbs.  
(4.99 kg) per unit.  
The loudspeaker shall be the Sound Advance Prommercial CM860.  
No other system shall be acceptable unless the above combined  
performance specifications are equaled or exceeded.  
P R O D U C T S P E C I F I C A T I O N S  
Tweeter  
Woofer  
Frequency Range  
Nominal Sensitivity  
1" (25mm) Pivoting Cloth dome  
8" (203mm) Polypropylene cone with a rubber surround  
50Hz – 20kHz ±10dB  
12.00"  
90dB 1w 1m  
Nominal Coverage angle 120.0 degrees conical  
Directivity Factor  
Directivity Index  
Transformer Taps  
5.9 averaged from 500 Hz to 4 kHz  
4.6 averaged from 500 Hz to 4 kHz  
70 volt - 60W, 30W, 15W and 7.5W  
100 volt - 60W, 30W and 15W  
140 watts maximum program power  
70 watts continuous Pink noise  
Back can: Deep drawn steel  
Baffle: ABS meets UL94V-0 fire rating  
Paintable weather resistant aluminum  
Locking removable quick connect with two input terminals and two loop  
through terminals  
Power Capacity  
Enclosure  
Grille  
Termination  
Speaker Dimensions  
Cut-out Dimensions  
Product Weight  
Shipping Weight  
Included Accessories  
12" (305mm) x 9-1/2" (241mm)  
10" (254mm) diameter  
11.0 lbs (4.99 kg) each  
25.0 lbs (11.35 kg) per pair  
C - support plate  
2 international compatible tile support rails  
Cut-out template  
Paint plug  
Removable quick connect wire terminator  
UL 2043  
Certifications  
UL 1480  
CE  
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8.21"  
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Prommercial CM660  
A R C H I T E C T U R A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S  
The loudspeaker shall be of the two way type comprising a single  
flush mount enclosure containing one 6-1/2" (165mm) low frequency  
transducer and one coaxially mounted pivoting 3/4" (19mm) high  
frequency transducer.  
Frequency response shall be 65Hz – 20KHz. Total power handling  
shall be 70 watts RMS and 140 watts program. Sensitivity measured  
with 2.83 volts input at 1 meter on axis averaged between  
65Hz – 20KHz shall be 89dB. The unit shall be supplied with a line  
matching transformer suitable for 100 volt or 70 volt with a front  
mounted control allowing user selectable power taps of 60W, 30W,  
15W, 7.5W and a 8 ohm bypass.  
The back can shall be constructed from deep drawn steel. The baffle  
shall be injection molded using fire rated ABS that meets UL94V-0.  
Wire shall be terminated in an enclosed area on the rear of the back  
can. Strain relief shall be provided for wire. A support hook shall be  
provided on the rear of the back can to allow additional support when  
necessary.  
Transformer Tap Switch  
70 volt - 60W, 30W, 15W, 7.5W  
100 volt - 60W, 30W, 15W  
8 Ohm  
The system shall include a support backing plate to reinforce the  
ceiling material and tile support rails which can all be installed from  
beneath the ceiling tile.  
External dimensions shall be 9-3/4" (248mm) in diameter x 7-1/2"  
(190mm) mounting depth. The total enclosure shall weigh 8 lbs. (3.63  
kg) per unit.  
The loudspeaker shall be the Sound Advance Prommercial CM660.  
No other system shall be acceptable unless the above combined  
performance specifications are equaled or exceeded.  
P R O D U C T S P E C I F I C A T I O N S  
Tweeter  
Woofer  
Frequency Range  
Nominal Sensitivity  
3/4" (19mm) Cloth dome  
6-1/2" (165mm) Polypropylene cone with a rubber surround  
65Hz – 20kHz ±10dB  
89dB 1w 1m  
Nominal Coverage angle 120.0 degrees conical  
Directivity Factor  
Directivity Index  
Transformer Taps  
5.9 averaged from 500 Hz to 4 kHz  
9.75"  
4.6 averaged from 500 Hz to 4 kHz  
70 volt - 60W, 30W, 15W and 7.5W  
100 volt - 60W, 30W and 15W  
140 watts maximum program power  
70 watts continuous Pink noise  
Back can: Deep drawn steel  
Baffle: ABS meets UL94V-0 fire rating  
Paintable weather resistant aluminum  
Locking removable quick connect with two input terminals and two loop  
through terminals  
Power Capacity  
Enclosure  
Grille  
Termination  
Speaker Dimensions  
Cut-out Dimensions  
Product Weight  
9-3/4" (248mm) x 7-1/2" (190mm)  
8-1/4" (210mm) diameter  
8.0 lbs (3.63 kg) each  
Shipping Weight  
19.0 lbs (8.61 kg) per pair  
Included Accessories  
C - support plate  
2 international compatible tile support rails  
Cut-out template  
Paint plug  
Removable quick connect wire terminator  
NOT SUITABLE FOR AIR HANDLING SPACES  
UL 1480  
Certifications  
CE  
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SERV ICE  
The Technical Assistance Department at Sound Advance is available at (800)  
592-4644 or (949) 492-5449 to answer any questions concerning the operation  
and installation of your speakers between the hours of 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM  
Pacific time, Monday through Friday, except holidays.  
In the event your unit should need repair or service, you may return the unit to  
your authorized dealer or use the following guidelines:  
1. Be prepared to state the model number and / or serial number, date of  
purchase and dealer's name and address when calling.  
2. Contact Sound Advance directly at (800) 592-4644 or (949) 492-5449 or at  
3. If you are returning the product directly to Sound Advance, call us to obtain a  
return authorization number before shipping.  
YOU MUST HAVE PRIOR AUTHORIZATION TO RETURN YOUR UNIT.  
4. The original packaging must be used. If the original packaging is unavailable,  
replacements can be obtained from Sound Advance for a small fee.  
5. Ship the product via United Parcel Service, Federal Express, or other package  
delivery service. Please do not use the U.S.Postal Service.  
6. Write the return authorization number on the outside of the box.  
7. Ship to: Attn: Quality Assurance Department  
Sound Advance  
212 Avenida Fabricante  
San Clemente, CA 92672-7531  
8. FREIGHT COLLECT SHIPMENTS WILL BE REFUSED!  
WARRANTY, REMEDY, EXCLUSIONS AND  
L I M I T A T I O N S  
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Limited Warranty:  
Sound Advance warrants this product to the original purchaser to be free from  
defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and conditions, for a  
period of five (5) years from the date of original purchase as shown on the  
invoice.  
The foregoing exclusive warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
have other rights, which vary from state to state. This warranty applies  
exclusively to the original purchaser.  
The exclusive warranty does not apply and is ineffective if:  
1. The invoice fails to establish that the product was purchased from an  
authorized Sound Advance dealer or distributor;  
2. The product was subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, or improper  
installation. [Damage to the product was caused by accident, abuse, or  
misuse];  
3. The product was modified, altered, or repaired by unauthorized personnel; or  
4. The unit was not used as described in the installation and operating  
instructions.  
Exclusive Remedy:  
Sound Advance agrees, at its option during the five (5) year warranty period, to  
repair any defect in material or workmanship or to furnish an equal product in  
exchange without charge to the purchaser, subject to verification of the defect  
and proof of the date of purchase.  
Warranty Exclusions and Damage Limitations  
The exclusive warranty set forth above is in lieu of all other warranties, express  
or implied, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability  
and fitness for a particular purpose, which are expressly disclaimed. In no event,  
and under no circumstances or legal or equitable theory, shall Sound Advance be  
liable or responsible for any direct or indirect damages, consequential damages,  
loss, or injury, including without limitation, personal injury, bodily injury,  
property damage, emotional distress, death, real property or personal property  
damage, business interruption, costs of delay or lost profits arising from the  
product, whether based upon warranty, contract, negligence, strict product  
liability or other theory.  
Sound Advance 212 Avenida Fabricante San Clemente, CA 92672-7531, USA (800) 592-4644 or (949) 492-5449 FAX: (949) 361-5151  
©2006 Sound Advance. Sound Advance, Prommercial and RotoLock are registered trademarks of Dana Innovations.  
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