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Cambridge Sound Management / 27 Moulton Street / Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
617/349-3779 or 800/219-8199 / www.cambridgesoundmanagement.com
6. If the control module will be installed outside of the actual workspace it covers (i.e. in a supply closet),
it is recommended to install the optional monitor emitter next to each control module. Use the metal
mounting bracket if one has been provided. A monitor emitter allows you to easily confirm setting
changes without being directly in the workspace.
7. Fill out the label in the control module kit and mount on or near the control module. Labeling is
essential in a facility with multiple zones, or when several control modules are mounted next to one
another. Include the phone number of your local reseller or installer.
EMITTER INSTALLATION:
8. Remove and gather all ceiling tiles that are to receive an emitter.
9. Using the supplied hole saw and a pre-drilled tile as a template, cut holes in each ceiling tile that will
receive an emitter. Cut in the center of a 2’ x 2’ tile. In other tile sizes, install as appropriate to
achieve required spacing. It is recommended that you cut all tiles at once to save time. If there is no
suspended ceiling, visit www.cambridgesoundmanagement.com or
contact your local reseller for other installation options.
10. Install each emitter in its respective tile. To install an emitter, gently push
the emitter through the hole from the front of the tile. Install the nut by
turning it slowly counter-clockwise while simultaneously pushing it down
until it slips tightly into the back of the ceiling tile. Twist the nut clockwise
to lock it in place.
11. Place the 16-foot patch cables between the openings in the ceiling grid where the tiles are to be re-
installed. Provide strain relief or cable hangers as required by local code. See sketch below.
12. Install ceiling tiles outward from the control module (i.e. moving from A to D in the sketch above).
Connect the output cable from one emitter to the input jack of the next emitter.
13. Before moving to the next emitter, verify that each emitter is operating normally as you
connect the cables. Listen for a “whooshing” sound.
Occasionally the emitter layout needs to be adjusted during installation to account for sprinkler heads or
other barriers not on the drawings. An individual emitter may be moved up to 2 feet (or 1 tile) in any
direction from the layout plan.
A B C D
Wall
Dropped
Ceiling
Pre-positioned Cat –
3 cables
Control Module with cable
connected through a wall
opening
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