background image

CONTOUR CT28 WALL & CEILING INSTALLATION

Using  a  3  mm  hex  wrench,  remove  the  two  rear  M5×25  mm 
countersunk screws from the top of the CT28 enclosure.

Figure   97.  Inserting  the  M5  swivel 
hoist rings in the rigging points on 
the top of the CT28 enclosure.

Thread the M5 eye bolts into the rigging points from which the 
screws were removed and tighten them with your fingers.

Figure  98. Torquing the hoist rings.

Tighten  the  two  hoist  rings  into  the  rigging  points  to  the  to 
the torque specified by the manufacturer. The tools necessary 
will  be  specified  in  the  product  literature  provided  by  the 
manufacturer of the third-party hoist rings.

Installing the Angle Bar

The Angle Bar combined with the Horizontal Mounting Bracket can be 
installed horizontally on a ceiling to provide a tilt angle from -15° to -75°, 
or vertically on a wall to allow a steeper downward tilt (down to -75°) than 
would be possible with the Horizontal Mounting Bracket alone.

 WARNING

Before  beginning  this  installation,  it  is  necessary  to 
ascertain the construction type, load-bearing capability 
and durability of the wall or surface. Bear in mind that 
the  CT28  speaker  enclosure  weighs  20  kg  (44  lb), 
and  can  be  positioned  in  such  a  way  as  to  extends 
the  mass  of  the  enclosure  out  to  perpendicular  from 
the mounting surface. Therefore the increased forces 
imposed  on  the  fixings  and  wall  must  be  taken  into 
account.
Careful  thought  must  be  given  to  ensure  that  the 
wall  structure  is  strong  enough  to  safely  support  the 
total  load  with  the  proper  Factor  of  Safety  required 
by  local,  state  and  national  norms  or  legislation.  If 
the  facility  or  venue  is  open  to  the  public  and  the 
mount is within reach of the public, the installer should 
take into consideration possible miscreant behavior or 
tampering when determining the appropriate factor of 
safety.  If  the  wall  structure  is  deemed  incapable  of 
supporting the load, consideration should be given to 
strengthening  and/or  stabilizing  the  wall  or  adopting 
an  alternative  method  of  installation.  In  the  case  of 
any  doubt,  architects,  structural  engineers  or  other 
specialists should be consulted.

 WARNING

Risk of Electric Shock
Drilling  into  hidden  electrical  wiring  within  walls  can 
result  in  serious  injury  or  death,  fires  and  property 
damage.
BE  AWARE  OF  WHAT  YOU  ARE  DRILLING  INTO. 
Before drilling holes in any wall or surface, make sure 
that  it  does  not  conceal  electrical  wiring  or  conduits. 
Consult the wiring diagram of the facility or venue and 
check  for  nearby  outlets,  switches  or  junction  boxes 
that  could  indicate  concealed  wiring,  be  it  electrical 
mains, network, telephone or other infrastructure.

Summary of Contents for Contour CT28

Page 1: ...Contour CT28 Wall Ceiling Installation...

Page 2: ...tal Mounting Bracket 22 Critical information 22 Products accessories and tools required 22 Procedures 22 Disassembling the Horizontal Mounting Bracket 22 Installing the Horizontal Bracket on the CT28...

Page 3: ...ions Table 1 CT28 Specifications Description Passive compact 3 way loudspeaker lightweight horn loaded point source Bandwidth 70 Hz 18 kHz 6 dB preset dependent Max SPL 140 dB 1 m with preset Power 17...

Page 4: ...litating both vertical and horizontal positioning The bracket is made from stainless steel 316 or galvanized zinc plated steel with black or white powder coating The bracket can be used together with...

Page 5: ...Any modification by the user or installer could render the product or the installation unsafe Restriction Do not install a loudspeaker or any accessory near any open flame or heat source Products acce...

Page 6: ...hex wrench to loosen and remove the M4 16 mm pan lock bolt from the bottom of the bracket Be sure to keep this bolt as it will be necessary to fix the pan angle when the installation is completed Fig...

Page 7: ...8 25 mm pivot bolt and its washer from the top of the bracket Again be sure to keep these bolts and washers as they will be necessary to complete the installation Figure 9 Removing the top M8 pivot bo...

Page 8: ...lt assembly from the wall yoke The tilt assembly should come away from the yoke Note Before mounting the tilt assembly to the CT28 enclosure it is recommended that you unlock the tilt mechanism to ens...

Page 9: ...anism As the rotating bracket and the tilt arm move with respect to each other the moving cam should slide up and down the tilt arm and within the rotating bracket with negligible resistance IF THE ME...

Page 10: ...eep the cam in the guide without rattling but not so tight as to impede the movement of the cam in the slot If the mechanism does not move freely with negligible resistance the entire mount should be...

Page 11: ...m hex wrench or hex driver remove the two M6 25 mm screws from the top rear of the enclosure inside the recess Keep these as they will be used to mount the bracket Figure 17 Removing the M6 bolts from...

Page 12: ...rt the two mounting ears of the tilt arm into the recesses in the rear of the speaker enclosure oriented so that the tilt mechanism is towards the bottom connector end of the CT28 Align the four holes...

Page 13: ...ntal and vertical space for the speaker enclosure with the bracket attached referring to the figures below Figure 19 The necessary vertical and forward clearance for the CT28 on the Wall Bracket perpe...

Page 14: ...points on the top of the CT28 enclosure for this purpose In most cases of wall mounting a single CT28 enclosure the use of a steel wire rope safety bridle will provide sufficient redundant safety Car...

Page 15: ...e M5 eye bolts into the rigging points from which the screws were removed and tighten them with your fingers Figure 28 Tightening the eye bolts Using a slotted socket or eye bolt spanner firmly tighte...

Page 16: ...any wall or surface make sure that it does not conceal electrical wiring or conduits Consult the wiring diagram of the facility or venue and check for nearby outlets switches or junction boxes that co...

Page 17: ...r them of residue and verify the appropriate depth of each Place the mounting plate against the wall and align the four mounting holes centered on the drilled holes Insert the six screws or anchors di...

Page 18: ...nt Apply force or weight to the mounting plate to physically verify its ability to support the necessary load There must be no movement possible between the plate and the wall Installing and pointing...

Page 19: ...ttom of the rotating bracket with the holes in the top and bottom of the wall mounted yoke and insert and thread the bottom pivot bolt through its washer into the aligned holes in the yoke and bracket...

Page 20: ...olumn at maximum pan 90 Figure 41 Horizontal clearance for the CT28 on the Wall Bracket on a continuous wall at maximum pan 60 The top and bottom plates of the feature a set of holes used to set the p...

Page 21: ...the Bracket its anchor must be installed at least one speaker length away from the anchors holding the Bracket Use only steel wire ropes or steel chains that conform to applicable regulations or norms...

Page 22: ...nd tools required To install a CT28 enclosure permanently on a wall or surface using the Horizontal Mounting Bracket you will need the following A CT28 loudspeaker enclosure The Horizontal Mounting Br...

Page 23: ...be easily attached to the CT28 enclosure Important For permanent or semi permanent installation the use of medium strength thread locking compound is recommended on all user installed screws Figure 5...

Page 24: ...les in the bracket with the threaded holes in the rear of the enclosure Figure 53 Installing the Horizontal Bracket plates on the CT28 Insert the two M6 x 25 mm screws previously removed and thread th...

Page 25: ...TING BRACKET Figure 55 Removing the M6 bolts from the bottom connector end of the CT28 Figure 56 The plates of the Horizontal Bracket installed on the CT28 Repeat the previous four steps on the opposi...

Page 26: ...refully review the third party manufacturer s documentation to assure that the bridle and all its components are certified for the proper Safe Working Load with the required Factor of Safety The lengt...

Page 27: ...pendicular from the mounting surface Therefore the increased forces imposed on the fixings and wall must be taken into account Careful thought must be given to ensure that the wall structure is strong...

Page 28: ...onry concrete block or solid concrete and utilizing anchoring methods and hardware appropriate for safe installation of the equipment according to the construction material and depth of the mounting s...

Page 29: ...depth of each Place the mounting yoke against the wall in the correct orientation with the open hooks for the angle adjustment plates facing up and align the four mounting holes centered on the drill...

Page 30: ...ttached to the wall and the end plates of the bracket are installed on the CT28 enclosure the installation can be completed by re coupling the components of the bracket securing and pointing the louds...

Page 31: ...n the wall mounted yoke DO NOT release the CT28 Figure 75 Positioning the CT28 for the required coverage 30 shown As one person holds and tilts the speaker enclosure the second operator should help to...

Page 32: ...gle and thread it into the bracket Figure 79 Tightening the tilt locking bolt into the Horizontal Mounting Bracket 10 shown Using a 4 mm hex wrench tighten the first bolt firmly into the bracket so th...

Page 33: ...ket use a 4 mm hex wrench to tighten them securely These two secondary bolts serve to lock the two components of the bracket together and prevent the external plate from slipping over the head of the...

Page 34: ...t or the structure to which it is installed In most cases of wall mounting a single CT28 enclosure the use of a two leg safety bridle will provide sufficient redundant safety The legs of the bridle mu...

Page 35: ...tion by the user or installer could render the product or the installation unsafe Restriction Do not install a loudspeaker or any accessory near any open flame or heat source Products accessories and...

Page 36: ...t repeat the above process to remove the plate from the opposite end Installing the Horizontal Bracket on the CT28 Once the two end plates of the bracket have been separated from the wall mounted yoke...

Page 37: ...wo mounting holes in the bracket with the threaded holes in the rear of the enclosure Figure 90 Installing the Horizontal Bracket plates on the CT28 Insert the two M6 x 25 mm screws previously removed...

Page 38: ...ATION Figure 92 Removing the M6 bolts from the bottom connector end of the CT28 Figure 93 The plates of the Horizontal Bracket installed on the CT28 Repeat the previous four steps on the opposite bott...

Page 39: ...ndant safety Carefully review the third party manufacturer s documentation to assure that the bridle and all its components are certified for the proper Safe Working Load with the required Factor of S...

Page 40: ...nds the mass of the enclosure out to perpendicular from the mounting surface Therefore the increased forces imposed on the fixings and wall must be taken into account Careful thought must be given to...

Page 41: ...ollow points in masonry concrete block or solid concrete and utilizing anchoring methods and hardware appropriate for safe installation of the equipment according to the construction material and dept...

Page 42: ...ling for drilling When it has been verified that there is no wiring or plumbing in the wall or ceiling behind the mounting position use the Angle Bar itself as a drilling template and mark with the pe...

Page 43: ...mount shown Insert the eight screws or anchors through the mounting holes in the Angle Bar Tighten the screw anchors with your fingers only sufficiently to keep them in place Figure 108 Driving the sc...

Page 44: ...ether Important Depending on whether the installation is on a vertical wall or on a ceiling the yoke of the Horizontal Mounting Bracket must be oriented Figure 110 Aligning the Yoke with the Angle Bar...

Page 45: ...inting the loudspeaker to achieve the required coverage CAUTION Two People Required The following task simultaneously requires moderate two handed lifting and the performance of fine motor operations...

Page 46: ...their corresponding angles in the ceiling mounted configuration 0 parallel to ceiling Figure 120 The tilt locking holes and their corresponding angles in the wall mounted configuration 0 perpendicular...

Page 47: ...n page 22 through the appropriate hole for the selected angle and thread it into the bracket Figure 123 Tightening the tilt locking bolt into the Horizontal Mounting Bracket 40 shown Using a 4 mm hex...

Page 48: ...ome into contact with the external surface of the plates between the holes Figure 126 Inserting the secondary bolts 40 tilt angle shown When these two secondary bolts are threaded into the Bracket use...

Page 49: ...and Working Load Limit These must be of proper length and installed in such a position as to prevent the enclosure from falling more than 20 cm in the case of failure of the Bracket or the structure t...

Page 50: ......

Reviews: