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USER MANUAL CMS 503DC BM TANNOY
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Close-up of two white ceramic speakers with black centers and mounting holes (no text or symbols visible)CMS 3.0 Series
CMS803DC BM/PI/Q / CMS803 PI BACKCAN
8" Full Range Ceiling Loudspeaker with Dual Concentric Driver
CMS603DC BM/PI / CMS603ICT BM/PI/LS / CMS603 PI BACKCAN
6" Full Range Ceiling Loudspeaker with Dual Concentric or ICT Driver
CMS503DC BM/PI/LP / CMS503ICT BM/PI/LP / CMS503 PI BACKCAN
5" Full Range Ceiling Loudspeaker with Dual Concentric or ICT Driver
CMS403DCE / CMS403ICTE
4" Full Range Ceiling Loudspeaker with Dual Concentric or ICT Driver and adjustable "eyeball" design
2 CMS 3.0 Series Quick Start Guide 3
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EN Important Safety Instructions

Terminals marked with this symbol carry electrical current of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock. the only high quality professional speaker tables with 15" TS or twist, locking plugs pre installed. All other installation or modification should be performed only by qualified personnel.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure – voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature. Please read the manual.
Caution To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the top cover (or the rear section). No user serviceable parts include. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Caution To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain and moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing liquids and no objects filled with liquids, such as wares, shall be plated on the apparatus.
Caution These service instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operation instructions. Repairs have to be performed by qualified service personnel.
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Hold all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Clean only with dry cloth.
- Do not hold any ventilation openings, install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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Do not install near any heat sources such as rotators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding proing. The wide blade or the third proing are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
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Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they eat from the apparatus.
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Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

- Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
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Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
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Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug in damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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The apparatus shall be connected to a AWNS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
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Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain nearly operable.

- Correct disposal of this product: This symbol indicates that this product must not be disposed of with household waste, according to the WEE Directive (2012/19/LU), and your national law. This product should be taken to a collection center licensed for
the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment ILEL. The mislanding of this type of waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with ILEL at the same time, your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the efficient use of natural resources. For more information about where you can take your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, or your household waste collection service. 18. Do not install in a confined space, such as a book case or similar unit.
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Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus.
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Please keep the environmental aspects of battery disposal in mind. Batteries must be disposed-of at a battery collection point.
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This apparatus may be used in tropical and moderate climates up to 45°C.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
Music Tribe accepts no liability for any loss which may be suffered by any person who relies either wholly or in part upon any description, photograph, or statement contained herein. Technical specifications, appearances and other information are subject to change without notice. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Midas, Mark Tekink, Lab Suggers, Lake, Tammy, Turbosound, TC Electronic, TC Helicon, Behringer, Bugera, Institut Micophones and Codaudio are trademarks or registered trademarks of Music Tribe Global Brands Ltd. © Music Tribe Global Brands Ltd. 2012 All rights reserved.
LIMITED WARRANTY
For the applicable warranty terms and conditions and additional information regarding Music Tribe's Limited Warranty, please see complete details online at community.musctribe.com/pages/support#warranty.
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BESCHRÄNKTE GARANTIE
Thank you for purchasing this Tannoy Ceiling Monitor System product. Designed for both speech and music program material, the Tannoy CMS range provides exceptional sonic quality and long-term reliability in all ceiling mount applications. The CNS 3.0 DC series features new 16 ohm Dual Concentric drivers for improved performance and prolonged service life.
Unpacking
Every Tannoy product is carefully inspected before shipment. After unpacking, please inspect your product to ensure no damage has occurred in transit. In the unlikely event of damage, please notify your dealer and retain all shipping materials as your dealer may require return shipment.
All CMS loudspeakers are shipped in pairs and provided with the following accessories as standard: C-ring, tile-bridge kit, cut-out template and paint mask. A plaster (mud) ring is available as an optional accessory.
Safety Notices
Some regional construction codes require the use of a secondary method of securing loudspeakers in the ceiling to provide security of a backup support. A secondary support line should be attached from the safety loop on the rear of the product to a source point on the ceiling. For PI models, the secondary support line should be attached from the back of the driver chassis to a source point on the ceiling. Please consult the relevant construction codes in your region.
When using a power driver to install the product, it is essential to use the correct torque level settings to avoid over-tightening and damage to the ceiling material or clamps. Recommended torque setting: 1.5 Nm
Tannoy will not be held responsible for any damages caused by the improper installation of these loudspeakers.
The CMS 603 ICT LS is UL-1480, category UUM'W, for use with non-DC supervised systems.
Electrical Safety Notice: To comply with the standard IL-1480, metal-clad flexible conduit (3K) is required for connection to the terminal block for proper earth grounding.
In order to comply with UL regulations, the PI backcan must always be used with the CMS PI models.
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In addition, the following is a 100% 1980. It is required to be used in the first section of the actual call processing unit and the subsequent instructions are being applied to the other with the necessary procedure for the application of the first section of the application.
Product Feature Identification
IMPORTANT NOTE: Drawings for each loudspeaker below are generic and apply to the loudspeaker types specified. Some variations will be apparent in some models, but differences are not critical for installation purposes except as noted.
Blind Mount

The blind-mount models are supplied with a pre-fitted backcan. Above applies to all models as well any others that do NOT have a "PI" suffix.
Pre-install


A pre-install [PI] unit is shown without the optional pre-install backcan.
Pre-install backcan


Optional pre-install (PI) backcan for PI models.
NOTE: The CMS 603DC / ICT PI and CMS 803DC models have the transformer pre-attached to the inside of the backcan. The CMS 503DC / ICT PI has the transformer pre-attached to the loudspeaker assembly.
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Accessories
Standard Accessories

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Installation Guide for Suspended Ceilings
- Remove the ceiling tile from its frame and place it on a flat surface. Position the cutout template (self adhesive backed) on the tile. (Fig.1)
- Cut out the hole in the ceiling tie using a pad saw following the broken line indicated on the template (Fig.2)
- Place the C-Ring and tile-bridge on top of the ceiling panel, aligning the C-Ring over the hole, and screw the C-Ring to the tile bridge using the fixings provided. (Fig. 3)
- Go to the 'Niring and Setting Up' chapter.
- Slide the speaker assembly through the hole. Turn the screws (denoted "Screw Fix") clockwise on the front of the speaker to extend the mounting wings. Tighten the screws until a firm grip is achieved. (NOTE: Screws have a PoziDriv head; use of a PoziDriv driver is recommended). If using a power driver, set the speed setting to slow, Tammy recommends a torque setting of 1.5 km (recommended) and 2.6 km (maximum). (Fig. 4) DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!
- Attach the nylon safety to the hooks on the front taffle before attaching the gille by presenting it to the speakers and allowing the magnets to pull it into position (Fig.5). (With the CMS 403DCelCTe, the gille is already fitted to the product.)
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NOTE ON INSTALLATION OF CMS 403DCe/ICTe:
Before tightening the screws in step 5, swivel the speaker in the desired direction. When the screws are tightened, the speaker will lock into position. Replace the front trim to conceal the mounting screws.
Installation Guide for Sheetrock (Plasterboard) Ceilings
- Position the cutout template (self adhesive backed) on the ceiling. (Fig.1)
- Cut out the hole in the ceiling using a pad saw following the broken line indicated on the template then slide the C-ring into the ceiling, aligning it over the cut-out hole. (Fig.2)
- Go to the 'Wiring and Setting Up' chapter, then return to point 4 below.
- Slide the speaker assembly through the hole. Turn the screws (denoted "Screw Fix") clockwise on the front of the speaker to extend the mounting wings. Tighten the screws until a firm grip is achieved. (NOTE: Screws have a PostDrive head; use of a PostDrive driver is recommended). If using a power driver, set the speed setting to slow, Tannoy recommends a torque setting of 1.5 Nm (recommended) and 2.6 Nm (maximum). (Fig.3) DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!
- Attach the nylon safety to the hooks on the front table before attaching the grille by presenting it to the speakers and allowing the magnets to pull it into position (Fig.4). (With the CVS-403DCe/ICTe, the grille is already fitted to the product.)
NOTE ON INSTALLATION OF CMS 403DCe/ICTe:
Before tightening the screws in step-1, stivel the speaker in the desired direction. When the screws are tightened, the speaker will lock into position. Replace the front trim to conceal the mounting screws.

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Installation Guide for Optional Plaster Ring
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An optional plaster (mud) ring bracket is available from Tannoy. This bracket is designed to be pre-installed into newly constructed, non-suspended ceilings.
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Nail or screw the plaster ring to the joints. (Fig. 1)
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Lay the speaker wiring to where the speaker will be fitted and complete the plastering work on the ceiling. (Fig.2)
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Go to the 'Wiring and Setting Up' chapter, then return to point 4 below.
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Slide the speaker assembly through the hole. Turn the screws (denoted "Screw Fox") clockwise on the front of the speaker to extend the mounting wings. Tighten the screws until a firm grip is achieved. (Note: Screws have a Poziziv head; use of a Poziziv driver is recommended). If using a power driver, set the speed setting to slow, Tannoy recommends a torque setting of 1.5 km (recommended) and 2.6 Km (maximum). [Fig.3]
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!
- Attach the nylon safety to the hooks on the front baffle before attaching the grille by presenting it to the speakers and allowing the magnets to pull it into position (Fig.4). With the CMS 4030Co/CTe, the grille is already fitted to the product.)

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NOTE ON INSTALLATION OF CMS 403DCE/ICTe:
Before tightening the screws in step 4, swivel the speaker in the desired direction. When the screws are tightened, the speaker will lock into position. Replace the front trim to conceal the mounting screws.
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Installation Guide for Optional Pre-Installation Backcan (PI Models Only)
An optional pre-install backcan is available for all pre-install (PI) models. The backcan is designed for pre-installation in newly constructed, non-suspended ceilings. NOTE: The CMS 603DC/CT and CMS B83DC models have the transformer pre-attached to the inside of the backcan; the CMS 503DC/CT models have the transformer pre-attached to the loudspeaker assembly.
- Attach the backcan to a safe and secure fixing point. This can be done in a number of ways. METHOD 1: Fix the backcan to a secure fixing point by using suitable fixings with the 4 fixing holes provided on the PI backcan. (Fig.1)
METHOD 2: Secure the backcan to a safe and secure fixing point using suitable fixings with the flexible straps that are attached to the P1 backcan. (Fig.2)
METHOD 3: a. Attach the PI backcan to the optional pre-mount ring (plaster ring) using the fixings provided with the pre-mount ring. (Fig.3)
b. Next, secure the wings of the pre-mount ring to a safe and secure fixing point by using suitable fixings. (Fig.4)
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Installation Guide for Optional Pre-Installation Backcan (PI Models Only)
- Attach the conduit to the installed backcan. This can be done in two ways:
METHOD 1: You can use the clamp at the back of the pre-install backcan. The product will accept a squeeze connector with a thread size of up to 22 mm. To remove the cable clamp, simply uncrew the threaded washer (under the wiring cover) which holds the cable clamp in place and replace it with a conduit squeeze connector. (Fig.5)

METHOD 2: You can use any of the three knock-out points at the sides of the PI backcan (19 mm, 22 mm or 28 mm diameter). (Fig.6)

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If conduit is not chosen as the wiring method, run an approved speaker cable to the installed can. Terminate in the top mounted cable clamp or with an approved cable connector in one of the three knock-out points at the sides of the PI backcar.
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Cut hole in the proper location in the ceiling using a pad saw. Place the pre-install backcan over the hole. (Fig.7)

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Go to the 'Wiring and Setting Up' chapter, then return to point 6 below.
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Side the speaker assembly through the hole. Turn the screws (denoted "Screw Fix") clockwise on the front of the speaker to extend the mounting wings. Tighten the screws until a firm grip is activated. (NOTE: Screws have a PostOrb head; use of a PostOrb driver is recommended). If using a power driver, set the speed setting to slow, Tammy recommends a torque setting of 1.5 Nm (recommended), and 2.6 Nm (maximum). (Fig. 8) DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!
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Attach the nylon safety to the hooks on the front baffle before attaching the grille by presenting it to the speakers and allowing the magnets to pull it into position. (Fig.9)


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Wiring and Setting Up
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Open the wiring cover (if applicable) and locate the Euro-type connector plug and socket at the back of the speaker. [Fig.1]
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For connection to an amplifier, use Pins 1 and 2 (Fig.2);
• Fin 1 is positive
- Pin 2 is negative
For connection to additional speakers in a distributed line, Pins 3 and 4 are in parallel where: • Pin 3 is negative
- Pin 4 is positive
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Close the wiring cover and tighten both screws on the cable clamp (if applicable).
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Use the rotary switch on the front of the unit to select low impedance (Lo2) mode or high impedance (70 V or 100 V) for distributed applications.
THE SPEAKER IS SUPPLIED IN LOW IMPEDANCE MODE. NEVER CONNECT THE SPEAKER TO A 70/100 VOLT AMPLIFIER WHILE IT IS SET FOR LOW IMPEDANCE.
CMS 403DC/e/ICTe and CMS 503DC/ICT models (all variants) use a 30 W transformer. In distributed line applications, the transformer can be tapped at 30 W, 15 W and 7.5 W, with an additional 3.75 W tap for 70 V line systems. [Fig.3]
CMS 603DC/CT and CMS 803DC models (all variants) use a 60 W transformer. In distributed line applications, the transformer can be tapped at 60 W, 30 W and 15 W, with an additional 7.5 W tap for 70 V line systems. (Fig.4)
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Painting
If desired, the grille and baffle panel may be painted to match the surrounding décor.
Painting the baffle:
- Carefully mask off the driver assembly using the paint mask provided to ensure that the paint does not come into contact with the cone and roll surround.
- Apply several thin coats of paint – this will provide a better finish than one overly thick coat.
Painting the grille:
- Carefully remove the acoustically transparent grille cloth from the reverse side of the grille.
- Paint the grille and then replace the grille cloth - several thin coats of paint will provide a better finish than one overly thick coat.
- Re-bond the grille cloth to the grille over the entire area using a light spray-adhesive to avoid audible resonances.
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C Ring Color Paint Mask Tile bridge hib None. A file bridge kit must always be used when installing site separated cooling tiers. TANNOY CMS 603 Installation Template Cut-out template TANNOY CMS 603 Paint MaskCMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 803DC BM
Hole Cut-out Size: 295 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 295 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 295 mm
Luchalsschmit: Grosse. 295 mm
Dimensione del ritacillo del forsy: 295 mm
Cat uitgesreden grootte: 295 mm
Hälsskuren storlek: 295 mm
Rozmiar wycięcia w otworze: 295 mm






CMS 803DC PI
Hole Cut-out Size: 295 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 295 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 295 mm
Lochaußschnitt: Größe: 295 mm
Ternamente do recorcio do loro: 253 mm
Dimenziava del situato del foro: 205 mm
Cat uitgestaden groette: 795 mm
Hässkuren stodek: 295 mm
Rozmier wydęcia w otworze: 295 mm






112 CMS 3.2 Series Quick-Sand Grade 113
CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 803DC PI BACKCAN
Hole Cut-out Size: 295 mm
Hole Cut-out Size: 295 mm
CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 603DC BM
Hole Cut-out Size: 253 mm
Hole Cut-out Size: 253 mm
CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 603DC PI
Hole Cut-out Size: 253 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 253 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 253 mm
Lochausschnit Größe: 253 mm
Tamanho do recorte do fundo: 253 mm
Dimensione de maglio de 100.25 mm
Est. de la aplica di 753 mm
Häskurup sterisk: 253 mm
Roomar wyciccia w otworze: 253 mm






CMS 603ICT PI
Hole Cut-out Size: 253 mm
Tamaño de corte del onificio: 253 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 253 mm
Lochausschnitt Größe: 253 mm
Tamanho do recorte do furo: 253 mm
Dimensione del ntaglio del foro: 253 mm
Galt ausgeschieden größte: 253 mm
natskolen 107ek. 253 mm
Bonnier uvisiada wefuero: 151 mm
normal wjy304.019512.253 mm






CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 603DC PI BACKCAN
Hole Cut-out Size: 253 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 253 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 253 mm
Lochausschnitt Große: 253 mm
Tamaño do recorte do rufo: 253 mm
Einheitsteile der Risikurendau. 213 mm
Gesüberskaden geobt. 267 mm
Hörschung stade: 253 mm
Rozmiar wydęcia w otworze: 253 mm





CMS 603ICT PI BACKLAN
Hole Cut-out Size: 253 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 253 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 253 mm
Lochausschritt: Größe: 253 mm
Tamaño do recorte ao 1o/0, 235 mm
dimellstone den maglio berlato: 253 mm
Gat uitnegraden montre: 253 mm
Hällsskuren stadek: 253 mm
Rozmier wycięcia w obworze: 253 mm





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CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 603ICT LS
Hole Cut-out Size: 253 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 253 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 253 mm
Lochausschnit Große: 253 mm
Tamanho do recorte do fundo: 253 mm
Dimensione de maglio de 100.25 mm
Est. de la aplica di 753 mm
Häskurup sterisk: 253 mm
Roomar wyciccia w otworze: 253 mm






CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 503DC BM
Hole Cut-out Size: 190 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 190 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 190 mm
Lochaußschnitt Große: 190 mm
Trembe der sonstige durch 100 mm
Dimensione del rispetto del forso: 100 mm
Catuitessgaden grootte: 150 mm
Hälsskuren stadek: 190 mm
Rozmiar wycięcia w otworze: 190 mm






CMS 503ICT BM
Hole Cut-out Size: 190 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 190 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 190 mm
Lochausschnitt Grolle: 190 mm
Tamaínho do recorte do ano: 190 mm
Dimensierte der Risiko betallo, 150 mm
Gehaltzernaden mehr: 100 mm
Hörskuran strode: 700 mm
Rozmier wycięcia w otworac: 190 mm






118 CMS 3.2 Series Quick-San Grade 119
CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 503DC LP
Hole Cut-out Size: 253 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 253 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 253 mm
Lochausschnitt Größe: 253 mm
Tornache der sonstige in km: 251 mm
Dimensiono del diacilo del foro: 753 mm
Gat ditgaspedan opethe: 353 mm
Hälsskuren storlek: 253 mm
Roomar wycięcia w otworze: 253 mm






CMS 503ICT LI
Hole Cut-out Size: 253 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 253 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 253 mm
Lochausschnitt Größe: 253 mm
Tamarino do recorte do filho: 255 mm
Dimensione del maglio del 1010.255 mm
dan ungeschieden große 255 mm
Körskursar stersik: 257 mm
Rozmiar wyciecia w otworze: 253 mm






CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 503DC FI
Hole Cut-out Size: 190 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 190 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 190 mm
Lochaußschnitt Große: 190 mm
Trembe der sonstige durch 100 mm
Dimensione del rispetto del forso: 100 mm
Catuitessgaden grootte: 150 mm
Hälsskuren stadek: 190 mm
Rozmiar wycięcia w otworze: 190 mm






CMS 503ICT PI
Hole Cut-out Size: 190 mm
Tamaño de corte del orificio: 190 mm
Taille de la découpe du trou: 19
Lochausschnitt Größe: 190 mm
Tamanho do recorte do furc: 150 mm
Dimensione del Risaggio del lord: 150 mm
Gut ünges kurejöröse. 150
Rozmiar wydieda w otworze: 190 mm






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CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 503DC PI BACKCAN
Hole Cut-out Size: 190 mm
Hole Cut-out Size: 190 mm
CMS Series Model Dimensions
CMS 403DCe
Hole Cut-out Size: 187 mm
Cat witnesses grade 157,000
Hälsskuren stadek: 187 mm
Hole Cut-out Size: 187 mm
Technical Specifications
OHS 803DC/Model OHS 803PCQ/Model
| Performance | ||
| Frequency response (1 dB) * | 47 Hz - 32 kHz DFS Backscan -47 Hz - 50 GHz | |
| Frequency range (-10 dB) * | (4 Hz - 25 kHz DFS Backscan | |
| Frequency range (-10 dB) * | (4 Hz - 25 kHz DFS Backscan | |
| System sensitivity (1 Hz to 1 m) * | 50 dB (1 Hz = 4 Hz for the Chen), 93 dB (1 Hz = 4.5 Hz for the Chond) | |
| Nominal Coverage Angle 50-degree conical 50 degree conical | ||
| Powerlanding* | ||
| Average 50 Hz | ||
| Programme 100 Hz | ||
| Peak 360 W | ||
| Recommended Amplifier Power 100/2 Hz to 16 Ohms | ||
| Nominal Impedance (to, Z) to Ohms | ||
| Rated maximum SPL | ||
| Average | 112 dB | 112 dB |
| Peak | 110 dB | 110 dB |
| With THFS2 Average | 110 dB | 111 dB |
| Transformer Eaps (this from rotary switch) | ||
| 70 V | 60 W (82.0 V, 130 W) (65.0 V, 150 W, 230 W, 175 W) (660 W, 201 W & low impedance operation, Refr to Hone-1 | |
| 100 V | 60 W, 765 W, 120 W, 150 W, 201 W, 152 W, 166 W, 201 W & low impedance operation, Refr to Hone-1 | |
| Transducers | ||
| Dual Concentric point source driver | 1 x 320 mm, 20.1" Dual Concentric drive using Immuno-gener technology | |
| Low Frequency | 64 mm, 1.25" I value oil, treated multi-litre paper-pulp core | |
| High Frequency | 25 mm (1.00" P/B) home | |
| Physical | ||
| Endurance | ||
| Backion | Zinc stated seed | |
| Raffle | Backion loaded (10, 907) rated 685 | |
| Giltie | Steel, with whether inconsistent coating | |
| Safety Features | Safety ring located at rear of arc source for load bearing safety ring | |
| Comping Design | Security toggle clamp Mir / Max clamping range 0.5 mm (0.25" to 0.61 mm (2.36") Recommended damn torque: 1.5 Km | |
| Deckan Options | ||
| Kind Mount (MW) | Complete with Tand backscan | |
| Perficial (P) | Separate horizontal for installation | |
| Cable Entry Options | Cube clamp & source connector for wind roll up to 22 mm | |
| Condill Knockouts on PI Backscan | 3 sets of horizontal positions 16 / 22 / 28 mm (0.15" / 0.87" / 1.39") | |
| Connectors | Removable locking connector with surface/nemirals with "Leap through" facility | |
| Compliance | UL-1400, UL-2540, CC | |
CMS 803DC Models CMS 803DCQ Model
| Physical | ||
| Dimensions | ||
| Fixed Diameter | 375.0 mm (12.56") | |
| Front of ceiling to rear of backseat | — | 370.5 mm (12.22") |
| Front of ceiling top of safety loop | — | 322.7 mm (12.90") |
| EM Mount Front of ceiling tower of backseat | 101.5 mm (12.37") | — |
| EM Mount Front of ceiling to top of safety loop | 327.7 mm (12.94") | — |
| FL Stander Front of ceiling surface to rear of speaker and | 125.6 mm (14.34) | — |
| FL Stander Front of accuracy heater as front of top of safety loop | 106.5 mm (11.66") | — |
| Hole cutout diameter (all models) | 235 mm (11.61") | |
| Net Weight (per) | — | 8.5 kg (18.29 lbs) |
| CNS 0000 C IM | 8.5 kg (14.34 lbs) | |
| CNS 0000 C IM | 5.0 kg (11.22 lbs) | — |
| FL Switch | 4.2 kg (15.25 lbs) | — |
| Included Accessories | C Ring, the bridge leg, palteness, cut-out templates, grille | |
| Optional Accessories | Plaster (mail ring, Ace-gnlo) | |
| Packed Quantity | 2 | |
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124 CMS 3.0 Series Quick Stat Guide 125
CMS 603DC Models CMS 603ICT Models
| Performance | ||
| Frequency response (3 dB) 16.5kV (RDC) 75Hz - 20kHz | 75Hz - 22kHz | |
| Frequency range (10 dB) 16kV (RDC) 75Hz - 24kHz | ||
| Frequency range (10 dB) 16kV (RDC) 75Hz - 24kHz | ||
| System sensitivity (1W ± 1m) 16 | 91 dB (11W = 14 W for 16 Chrs) | |
| Nominal Coverage Angle 50 degrees central 92 degrees central | ||
| Coverage Angle (1MHz to 6 MHz) 52 degrees | ||
| Directivity Factor (Q) 7.1 arranged 11 miles 6 x 2 | ||
| Directivity Index (D0 7.9 averaged 1 mile or 8 h) | ||
| Power Handling# | ||
| Average | 18.77 | 62 W |
| Programme | 500 W | 1.00 W |
| Peak | 325 W | 2.00 W |
| Recommended Amplifier Power | 100 W ± 16 Ohms | 120 W or 16 Chrs |
| Nominal Impedance (Lx, Z) | 16 Chrs | |
| Rated maximum SPL | ||
| Average | 110.43 | 105 dB |
| Peak | 110.43 | 115.43 |
| Transformer Topo (inv front stationary switch) | ||
| 70V | 16 W / 20 Hz / 30 V / 165 Hz / 15 W / 200 Hz / 25 V / 100 Hz / 40 V & low impedance operation Refer to Visit 4. | |
| 100V | 16 W / 20 Hz / 30 V / 15 W / 100 Hz / 15 W / 40 V & low impedance operation Refer to Visit 4. | |
| Crossover | — | 7 Electructively coupled |
| Transducers | ||
| Dual Concentric point source driver | 1 x 165 mm (5.5" dual consumer driver, using power range, technology) | — |
| Low Frequency | 44 mm (1.75" slice roll, transfer m/s/d fiber paper pump cone) | 160 mm (6.50" min/haal loaded polysynapton) |
| High Frequency | 25 mm (1.00" P/E) cone | 1.1 aluminum dome |
| Physical | ||
| Endurance | ||
| Backsun | Extra priced seed | |
| Burke | Below loaded 10.90" 2 rated 40S | |
| Giltie | Steel, with weathermelting loading | |
| Safety Features | Safety ring located at rear of the rear end of load bearing safety bond | |
| DM-520CT15 | IL 1400 1000V certification for the Safety application | |
| Clamping Design | Security toggle clamp fan / Share clamping range 0.5 mm (2.37" / 1.60 mm 12.36" ) Recommended clamp torque: 1.5 Km | |
| Backion Options | ||
| Blind Mount (B) | Completely fixed head backion | |
| Pre Slovenia (%) | Separate backion for pre-installation | |
| Cable Entry Options | Cube camp & converter connector for available up to 22mm | |
| Conduit Rebootout on Pil Backion | 3 sets of trichuritas positions 19' 22' 28 mm (3.75" 70.87" 1.10") | |
| Connectors | Removable locking connector w/ 3 sec/w/ min w/ with "Stop the jack" facility | |
| Compliance | III 1400, UI 2540, CF | |
CMS 603DC Models CMS 603ICT Models
| Physical | ||
| Dimension | ||
| Ball Diameter | 2/4.5 mm (10.3") | |
| BM Mount Front of ceiling to rear of deckion | 215.8 mm (10.6") | 216.5 mm (10.12") |
| BM Mount Front of ceiling to rear of safety loop | 272.3 mm (10.24") | 273.8 mm (10.24") |
| FL Mounted Front of ceiling surface to rear of speaker and | 100.2 mm (5.94") | 100.9 mm (5.94") |
| FL Mounted front of accessory back unit bed to rear of safety loop | 166.5 mm (6.60") | |
| Hole cutout diameter (all models) | 251 mm (6.34") | |
| Net Weight (cat) | ||
| COS 6603C BM | 6.6 kg (14.6 lb) | — |
| COS 6603C FI | 3.3 kg (13.37 lb) | — |
| COS 6603C BM | — | 5.6 kg (11.9 lb) |
| COS 6603C FI | — | 2.7 kg (5.95 lb) |
| FL Backon | 1.2 kg (8.3 lb) | |
| Included Accessories | Chair, the bridge, paint mask, cat net template, grille | |
| Optional Accessories | Parented ring, face grille | |
| Packed Quantity | 2 | |
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| Performance | ||
| Frequency response (-3 dB)1 | 85 Hz - 57 kHz BW/Backion 88 Hz - 22 kHz | |
| Frequency range (-10 dB)1 | 24 Hz - 54 kHz BW/Backion 77 Hz - 24 kHz | |
| Frequency range (-10 dB)2 | 25 Hz - 54 kHz BW/Backion | |
| System sensitivity (1 V ± 1 m)3 | BF-63 (1 W = 1 V for 16.0 m/s) | |
| Nominal Coverage single 90 degrees critical | ||
| Power Handling4 | ||
| Average 60 W | ||
| Programme 120 W | ||
| Peak 240 W | ||
| Recommended Amplifier Power 120 V ± 16 ChmsNominal Impairment (L0, Q) 16 Chms | ||
| Rated maximum SPI | ||
| Average 100 dB | ||
| Peak | 110 dB | |
| Transformer Taps (in from rotary solids) | ||
| 70 V | 300 W (165.0 V - 19 V, 200.0 V - 7.5 V, 660.0 V - 13.75 V, 2220.0 V - 107F & low impatience operation | |
| 100 V | 300 W (130.0 V - 175.0 V, 140.0 V, 7.5 V, 1125.0 V - 10V & low impatience operation | |
| Transducers | ||
| Dual Concentric point source driver | 1 x 130 mm (5.37" Dual Concentric drive, using Conaminogran technology | |
| Low Frequency | 35 mm (1.38") ripple coil, unbranded coil fiber paper purpose | |
| High Frequency | 30 mm (0.79") Hi-dense | |
| Physical | ||
| Endurance | ||
| Backion | 30 inch plated steel | |
| Ratio | Ratio loaded at 1.94V-1.0mm RBS | |
| Grip | Screw with a straight rodent mounting | |
| Safety Features | Safety requirements of rear endzone for load bearing safety/road | |
| Camping Design | Security torque clamp (ft/h vs compressor range 3.5 mm (0.37" to 60 mm 12.36") the commences clamp (tope: 1.5" ft) | |
| Backion Options | ||
| Direct Mount (BV) | Complete with rated backion | — |
| Pre install (%) | Separate backion for pre-installation | — |
| Cable Entry Options | Cable clamp device connection for conduct up to 22 mm | |
| Contact Breakouts on PI Backion | 3 sets of rectangular pinuses 19 / 22 / 28 mm(12.79" / 10.83") 1.0 V | — |
| Connections | Retravitable locking connector without an termination with "loss through" facility | |
| Compliance | UL-1900, UL-2045, OL | |
| Dimensions | ||
| Board current | 205.9 mm (0.11") | 274.6 mm (0.29") |
| Front of ceiling to rear of backion | — | 93.6 mm (0.33") |
| BOS/Indet. Front of ceiling to rear of backion | 100.0 mm (2.10") | — |
| BOS/Indet. Front of ceiling to top of safety loop | 255.3 mm (2.04") | — |
| PI Model Front of ceiling surface to rear of speaker ramp | 133.3 mm (5.35") | — |
| PI Model Front of auxiliary backion trunk to top of safety loop | 133.5 mm (6.34") | — |
| Hole output diameter (all models) | 190 mm (2.48") | 253.0 mm (5.06") |
| Net Weight (kg) | — | 4.7 kg (10.36) Nct |
| OMS 5DC/DC 3M | 4.3 kg (5.67) Nc | — |
| OMS 5DC/DC 2M | 3.2 kg (7.06) Nc | — |
| PI Boxwork | 1.3 kg (4.73) Nc | — |
| Included Accessories | 1 Ring, the bridge bit, point mark, cut out template, grise | |
| Optional Accessories | Paste limit ring, square tile | |
| Packed Quantity | 2 | |
| CMS SOBCT Models | CMS SOBCT LP Model | |
| Performance | ||
| Frequency response [1.3 dB]1 | 85 Hz - 22.9Hz EM Elution 88 Hz - 90 Hz | |
| Frequency range [10 dB]2 | 74 Hz - 24.6Hz EM Elution 77 Hz - 54 Hz | |
| Frequency range [10 dB]3 | 71 Hz - 24.6Hz PI Elution | |
| System compatibility (1 W g 1 m)1 | 20 dB (1 W = 4 V for 16 Chms) | |
| Nominal Coverage Angle: 30 degrees nominal | ||
| Coverage Angle (1 kHz to 6 kHz) | 105 degrees | — |
| Directivity Factor (Ω) | 5.6 averaged 1MHz to 6MHz | — |
| Directivity Index (ID) | 7.6 averaged 1MHz to 6MHz | — |
| Power handling2 | ||
| Average 40 W | ||
| Frequency 100 W | ||
| Peak 200 W | ||
| Recommended Amplifier Power: 100 W g 10 Ohms | ||
| Nominal Impedance (1x, 2x) 10 Ohms | ||
| Rated maximum S/I | ||
| Average 100 dI | ||
| Peak | 112 dB | |
| Transformer Taps (led front starting point) | ||
| 70 V | 30 W (105 m) / 1.5 W (330 m) / 7.5 W (mod d) / 3.75 W (320 m) / OFF & low impedance operation | |
| 100 V | 30 W (230 m) / 15 W (660 m) / 7.5 W (320 m) / OFF & low impedance operation | |
| Erossover | 7 key instrument type used | — |
| Transducers | ||
| Low Frequency | 110 mm (5.22" mm normal loaded polypropylene | 1 x 100 mm (5.0") mineral bazeepolypropylene |
| High Frequency | ICI aluminum dose | ICI |
| Physical | ||
| Exposure | ||
| Backion | Zinc spiked bed | |
| Enite | Reflex fasted UL-9%+ accelerated ABS | |
| Gole | Steel, with wooden resistant coating | |
| Safety Features | Safety ring heated on surface moisture forced bearing coating bond | |
| Clamping Design | Security toggle clamp Kiln / Wave clamping range 9.5 mm (20.3") / 2.60 mm (2.36") Recommended clamp torque: 1.5 Km | |
| Backion Options | ||
| Remote Noise (IM) | Complete with front horizon | — |
| For Induct (IN) | Separate backion torque installation | — |
| Cable Entry Options | Cable clamp & squeeze connector for contact up to 22 mm | |
| Conduit Keosciouts on PI Backion | 3 sets of horizontal position: 15/22/26 mm in 3V / 12.6V / 1.1V | — |
| Connectors | Removable locking connection with screw terminals with 'Loop through' facility | |
| Compliance | UL 1486, UI 2041, CT | |
| Dimensions | ||
| Front Diameter | 205.9 mm (2.11") | 274.0 mm (19.9") |
| Horn of rolling to rear of backion | 59.6 mm (14.8") | |
| BM Matchel Front of rolling to rear of backion | 38.5 mm (7.42') | 98.6 mm (3.63') |
| BM Matchel Front of rolling to rear of safety loop | 205.8 mm (8.10') | — |
| PI Division front of rolling surface thickness of tension unit | 111.7 mm (5.10") | — |
| PI Division front of recessory backion held to ramp of safety loop | 153.5 mm (6.04") | — |
| Wide cutout diameter (all models) | 150 mm (7.68") | 253.6 mm (9.96") |
| Net Weight (Nm) | — | 4.4 kg (9.70 lbs) |
| CDS SOBCT IM | 3.95 kg (8.70 lbs) | — |
| CDS SOBCT FI | 2.95 kg (6.50 lbs) | — |
| PI Backion | 1.9 kg (9.18 lb) | — |
| Included Accessories | Ciling, the bridge sit, paint mask, cut-out to mode, grille | |
| Optional Accessories | Flower (moving ring, face gate) | |
| Packed Quantity | 2 | |
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CNS 403DCa Model CNS 403ICTe Model
| Performance | ||
| Frequency response (-3 dB) 18 | 110 Hz ~ 540Hz EM Backbone 110 Hz ~ 22 kHz | |
| Frequency range (10 dB) 18, 30 Hz ~ 540Hz 60 Hz | Mean 0.01 Hz ~ 24 Hz | |
| System sensitivity (11 W @ 1 Hz) 19 | 80 dB (19 ~ 47 for 16 Chms) | |
| Nominal Coverage Angle 50 degrees central | ||
| Coverage Angle (1 MHz to 6 MHz) — 120 degrees | ||
| Directivity Factor (Q) — 3.26 averaged 1MHz to 6Hz | ||
| Directivity Index (D) — 5.30 averaged 1kHz to 6Hz | ||
| Power Handling | ||
| Average 40W | ||
| Peak | 165 W | |
| Recommended Amplifier Power | 40 W @ 16.4GHz | |
| Nominal Impedance (Co, Z) | 60 Chms | |
| Rated minimum SPL | ||
| Average | 104 dB | |
| Peak | 110 dB | |
| Transformer Caps (Serv. non-stuary unit) | ||
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