DX-IC4LP Desono DX-IC Ceiling Loudspeakers
DesonoTM DX-IC Ceiling Loudspeakers
Installation & Operation Guide
Models DX-IC4LP, DX-IC4, DX-IC6, DX-IC6B, DX-IC8, DX-IC10,
DX-IC10SUB
Connecting people through extraordinary audiovisual
experiencesTM
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Desono DX Ceiling Loudspeakers are engineered and manufactured
to be rugged and are carefully packed in sturdy cartons. However,
it is wise to thoroughly inspect each unit after it has been
removed from the packaging, as damage could occur during
shipping.
All DX ceiling loudspeakers are shipped in pairs. Below is a
representation of what is included.
Box Contents: Euroblock connectors (2), Documentation
PRODUCT REPRESENTATION
- Safety Cable Mounting Point
- Adjustable Spring Clamps
- Paint masks are shipped on the loudspeakers. You can leave the
masks on if the loudspeakers need to be installed before the
ceiling is finished. After installation, cover the 3 screwdriver
access holes in each with painter’s tape before painting. Once the
ceiling is finished, remove the paint masks, tighten in the ceiling
if necessary, and continue the installation. - Tap / Low-Impedance Switch
- Grille Tether (Plug)
- Back Can
- Grille
Tools Needed: Cover Retention Screws, Euroblock
Terminal, Safety Cable Mounting Point, Conduit Cover, Conduit
Knockouts
NOTE: The installer is responsible for sourcing
the proper safety cable to meet all applicable local building codes
and standards.
RIGGING AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY
IMPORTANT: The loudspeakers described in this
manual are designed and intended to be mounted to differing
building surfaces using a variety of rigging hardware, means and
methods. Installation of loudspeakers should only be performed by
trained and qualified personnel. All electrical connections must
conform to applicable city, county, state, and national (NEC)
electrical codes.
DANGER: It is possible to experience severe
electrical shock from a power amplifier. Always make sure that all
power amplifiers are in the OFF position and unplugged from an AC
Mains supply before performing electrical work.
IMPORTANT: Refer to the sections on
installation and connections later in this manual for additional
information on rigging and electrical safety.
IMPORTANT: Please review the safety guide
accompanying this product and these installation instructions prior
to installing this loudspeaker.
CAUTION: Installation of Biamp loudspeakers
should only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. It is
strongly recommended that a licensed and certified professional
structural engineer approve the mounting. Severe injury and/ or
loss of life may occur if this product is improperly installed.
DANGER: It is advised that a safety cable be
secured to a suitable load-bearing point separate from the primary
loudspeaker mounting point, with as little slack as possible so as
not to develop undue kinetic force if the primary mount were to
fail.
IMPORTANT: This loudspeaker is approved for use
in plenum air handling spaces.
INSTALLATION
- Inspect each unit after removing from the packaging to check
for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. - If the loudspeakers need to be installed before the ceiling is
finished, leave the paint masks on. After installation, cover the 3
screwdriver access holes in each with painter’s tape before
painting. Once the ceiling is finished, remove the paint masks,
tighten in the ceiling if necessary, and continue the
installation. - Refer to the safety guide accompanying this product and these
installation instructions prior to installing this
loudspeaker. - Installation of Biamp loudspeakers should only be performed by
trained and qualified personnel. It is strongly recommended that a
licensed and certified professional structural engineer approve the
mounting. - It is advised that a safety cable be secured to a suitable
load-bearing point separate from the primary loudspeaker mounting
point, with as little slack as possible so as not to develop undue
kinetic force if the primary mount were to fail. - This loudspeaker is approved for use in plenum air handling
spaces.
DesonoTM DX-IC Ceiling Loudspeakers
Installation & Operation Guide
Models DX-IC4LP, DX-IC4, DX-IC6, DX-IC6B,
DX-IC8, DX-IC10, DX-IC10SUB
Connecting people through extraordinary audiovisual experiencesTM
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Desono DX Ceiling Loudspeakers are engineered and manufactured to be rugged and are carefully packed in sturdy cartons. However, it is wise to thoroughly inspect each unit after it has been removed from the packaging, as damage could occur during shipping.
All DX ceiling loudspeakers are shipped in pairs. Below is a representation of what is included.
Box Contents:
DX-IC Models: · Ceiling loudspeakers and covers (2) · Grilles (2) · C-ring support plates (2) · Cutout template (1) · Paint masks (2) · 24″ (610 mm) Tile bridge rails (4) · Not Shown – Cable clamps (2),
Euroblock connectors (2), Documentation
A: 9300 S.W. Gemini Drive Beaverton, OR 97008 USA
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PRODUCT REPRESENTATION
Safety Cable Mounting Point
Adjustable Spring Clamps
Paint masks are shipped on the loudspeakers. You can leave the masks on if the loudspeakers need to be installed before the ceiling is finished. After installation, cover the 3 screwdriver access holes in each with painter’s tape before painting. Once the ceiling is finished, remove the paint masks, tighten in the ceiling if necessary, and continue the installation.
Tap / Low-Impedance Switch
Grille Tether (Plug)
Back Can
Grille
Tools Needed
· Standard Phillips head screwdriver · Small flat screwdriver · Wire stripper · Conduit punch and cutter (for conduit
installations)
Cover Retention
Screws
Euroblock Terminal
Safety Cable Mounting Point
Conduit Cover
Conduit Knockouts
NOTE: The installer is responsible for sourcing the proper safety cable to meet all applicable local building codes and standards.
Adjustable Spring Clamps
DX-IC-6 Model shown
RIGGING AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY
IMPORTANT: The loudspeakers described in this manual are designed and intended to be mounted to differing building surfaces using a variety of rigging hardware, means and methods. Installation of loudspeakers should only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. All electrical connections must conform to applicable city, county, state, and national (NEC) electrical codes.
.
DANGER: It is possible to experience severe electrical shock
from a power amplifier. Always make sure that all power
amplifiers are in the “OFF” position and unplugged from an AC
Mains supply before performing electrical work.
IMPORTANT: Refer to the sections on installation and connections later in this manual for additional information on rigging and electrical safety.
IMPORTANT: Please review the safety guide accompanying this product and these installation instructions prior to installing this loudspeaker.
CAUTION: Installation of Biamp loudspeakers should only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. It is strongly recommended that a licensed and certified professional structural engineer approve the mounting. Severe injury and/ or loss of life may occur if this product is improperly installed.
DANGER: It is advised that a safety cable be secured to a suitable load-bearing point separate from the primary loudspeaker mounting point, with as little slack as possible so as not to develop undue kinetic force if the primary mount were to fail.
IMPORTANT: This loudspeaker is approved for use in plenum air handling spaces.
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INSTALLATION
The DX ceiling loudspeaker family is designed to be installed with or without above ceiling access in drop ceilings. Prewiring and installation of optional New Construction Brackets (SPA-NCxxx) allows DX-IC loudspeakers to be installed in new drywall ceilings. DX-IC loudspeakers can be mounted in larger cutouts using optional ceiling trim rings (SPA-TRxxx).
Once the loudspeaker is mounted, rotate the face-mounted tap switch to select the appropriate tap setting before any audio is passed through the loudspeaker. Do not change the setting on the tap switch while the loudspeaker is in use.
Installation in drop (suspended) ceiling (typical)
1. Run wires to the loudspeaker locations.
2. Remove the ceiling tile and use the template to cut a hole in the center of the tile. Remove any debris from around the hole.
3. Place the tile rails on the grid and fit the C-ring tabs onto the rails. 4. Reinstall the ceiling tile and align C-ring with the opening.
NOTE: All electrical installation connections for loudspeaker lines are subject to all applicable governmental building and fire codes. The selection of appropriate electrical hardware to interface with the loudspeaker lies solely with the installation professional. Biamp recommends that an appropriately licensed engineer, electrician, or other professional identify and select the appropriate conduit, fittings, wire, etc. for the installation.
2
DX-IC6 template shown
3
4
Installation in a drop (suspended) ceiling with conduit
Prepare the ceiling tile as shown above. Access to the loudspeaker through an adjacent tile space is necessary to install the cover after the unit is installed in the ceiling tile. The included wiring cover has knockouts on the side and top (22.2 mm [0.875″]). Conduit fittings are not included. Use flexible conduit close to the loudspeaker to make alignment and connections easier. Run wires and conduit to the loudspeaker locations.
NOTE: DX-IC4LP only has one knockout on the side to maintain a low profile. Conduit use may be required for some plenum spaces and should also be used in damp spaces. Using the cover with conduit wiring will comply with the City of Chicago requirements.
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INSTALLATION (continued)
Install the loudspeaker in the ceiling
The cover acts as a strain relief for wiring connections. 5. Remove one of the knockouts from the cover and install the cable clamp. 6. Thread the cable or wires through the clamp and wire the euroblock
connector as shown in Figures 1 and 2. Loudspeakers may be daisychained by using the second set of terminals.
In from the amplifier or previous loudspeaker, terminals 1[+] & 4[]
(Optional) Out to the next loudspeaker, terminals 2[+] & 3[]
IMPORTANT: Use the provided cable clamp fitting to secure the wiring to prevent accidental removal of the euroblock connector if the wires are pulled.
Install a cable clamp fitting in one of the knockouts and run cable through before wiring the connector. Tighten the clamp after the cover is installed to secure the wires.
Figure 1. Wire euroblock connector
Terminal Socket
Installed euroblock connector
Spring clamps moved down
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Figure 2. Insert wired connector Installation and Operation Guide
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INSTALLATION (continued)
a 7. Install the cover as shown (a-b)
and secure by tightening the circled screws (c) (Figure 3).
8. Tighten the clamp screws around the cable to provide strain relief.
b
c
Figure 3. Attach cover (cable not shown)
9. If necessary, adjust spring clamps (with a Phillips head screwdriver) to allow slightly more space between the rim and the bottom of the spring clamp than the depth of the ceiling tile and C-ring together. The clamps should all be at the same height.
10. Secure a safety cable to the seismic safety tab. Make the cable as short as possible. Attach the cable to a secondary structural point directly above the seismic safety tab to minimize impact force and swing in the event of a ceiling failure.
*NOTE: This can also be done after installing the unit if there is access in the ceiling.
Safety Cable
Figure 4. Adjust clamp height and attach safety cable*
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INSTALLATION (continued)
11. Rotate loudspeaker clockwise as you insert it into the hole. This
a
collapses the clamps as they move up through the hole (Figure 5 [a-d]).
Once past the ceiling the clamps will spring out and prevent it from
falling.
IMPORTANT: The loudspeaker must be fully supported until the clamps have moved above the ceiling and returned to their “out” position.
12. Push the loudspeaker up with the rim against the ceiling tile and tighten the screws (opposing sides first), to lower the spring clamps to secure it in the ceiling (Figure 5-e). NOTE: Do not overtighten. If the ceiling tile is deformed, the grille may
not stay on.
b c
d e
Figure 5. Install and secure loudspeaker in ceiling
IMPORTANT: For closed ceiling applications all connections (wiring and safety cable) must be made with the input cover installed before inserting the unit in the ceiling.
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INSTALLATION (continued)
Set Power Tap
13. Set tap switch by rotating knob to the desired setting. (DX-IC6 shown in Figure 6).
Install Grille
14. Fully insert the grille plug attached to the grille’s safety tether into the empty hole in the loudspeaker face (Figure 7).
15. Place grille against the face. The magnets will hold it in place. Make sure the grille is fully seated on the loudspeaker face.
Figure 6. Set tap
Grille Plug (Safety tether)
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Figure 7. Install grille Installation and Operation Guide
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INSTALLATION OPTIONS
Installation in a drywall [sheet rock] ceiling
Adequate distance above the drywall should be available to accommodate the depth of the back can.
1. The appropriate size of new construction brackets (SPA-NCxxx) should be utilized and secured to the ceiling structure (Figure 8). NOTE: Use a stretched string or laser to align the brackets, rather than aligning to the truss.
2. Run wiring to each bracket location allowing sufficient length to allow for connection to the back can.
3. A safety cable should be attached to the structure with sufficient length to allow for connection to the back can.
4. Install the drywall and cut out the hole inside the bracket. Allow wires and cable to hang through the hole or be accessible in the ceiling
5. After the ceiling is finished, install the loudspeaker (steps 5-12 of this guide – pages 4-6). Screwing down the spring clamps will secure the loudspeaker in the ceiling.
6. Finish the installation by setting the tap switch and installing the grille (steps 13-15 – page 7).
Model
SPA-NC300 SPA-NC400 SPA-NC500 SPA-NC600
Fits
DX-IC4, DX-IC4LP DX-IC6 DX-IC8 DX-IC10, DX-IC10SUB
Figure 8. Install bracket and drywall or sheet rock
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LOUDSPEAKER REMOVAL
If there is a wired conduit connection to the loudspeaker, it must be disconnected first, by removing the cover and terminal block.
Follow steps below to remove the loudspeaker from the ceiling (Figure. 9). 1. Pull the grille down until the magnets let go, and let it dangle from the
tether.
2. Loosen the spring clamps by turning each screw counter-clockwise until it stops. The spring clamp will travel up the screw and turn against the can. Repeat for all screws.
CAUTION: The loudspeaker must be fully supported as the spring clamps are turned to prevent it from falling as the spring clamps move up and in.
3. Remove the loudspeaker from the ceiling. Detach the safety cable (and wiring, if it wasn’t removed previously).
2 1
3
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Figure 9. Remove loudspeaker from ceiling Installation and Operation Guide
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DESONO CEILING ACCESSORIES
A variety of ceiling accessories are available to aid differing types of installations and applications. A complete reference guide noting part numbers and what they fit is available here. Full installation guides for each type are also available on the Biamp website.
SPA-GRBxxx Install Guide
Black accessory grilles
SPA-GHHxxx Install Guide
High humidity grilles
SPA-NCxxx Install Guide
New construction bracket for drywall or sheet rock ceilings.
SPA-RAIL48 Install Guide
48″ tile railes for installation in ceilings using 48″ tiles
SPA-TRxxx Install Guide
Trim rings to allow DX-IC4, DX-IC4LP, or DX-IC6 models to fit in oversize holes
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PAINTING INSTRUCTIONS
The grille may be painted to match room decor. Do NOT paint the grille when on the loudspeaker. Remove the scrim material (cloth) prior to painting.
1. Purchase a citrus-based label/adhesive remover spray (PRF Label Off®, Goo Gone® or similar).
2. Pull the grille away from the face. Remove the tether plug from the face, do not bend the grille.
3. Gently pry the logo from the grille using a non-metallic tool, or fully mask the logo. Use a sharp knife to trim the masking material close to the edges of the masked areas.
4. Remove the grille cloth (scrim material) by spraying all of the fabric with the adhesive remover.
5. Wait a few minutes to allow the fabric to fully absorb the spray.
6. Carefully peel off the grille cloth, taking care not to rip or stretch the fabric.
7. Once the cloth and logo have been removed, some glue residue may remain on the grille. If so, apply additional adhesive remover to remove the glue.
8. Thoroughly clean and degrease the grille before painting. Do not use a solvent (see Cautions above).
9. Paint the grille with several light coats of spray paint at twice the recommended distance from the grille. Do not clog the grille perforations with paint.
10. Allow the paint to fully dry and cure.
11. If necessary, reattach the grille cloth. Use a light coat of simple spray adhesive. Avoid clogging the grille perforations with any adhesive.
12. Press and smooth the cloth on the grille.
13. Reattach the tether plug.
14. Reattach the logo if required.
15. Attach the grille to the loudspeaker per the installation instructions.
CAUTION: NEVER use abrasives, gasoline, kerosene, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), paint thinner, harsh detergents or other chemicals on the loudspeaker. These chemicals and agents may permanently damage the finish. Some are also toxic and highly flammable.
IMPORTANT: Do not bend or damage the grille on removal or reinstallation.
IMPORTANT: Blocking the grille holes with paint or getting any paint on the drivers or internal parts will affect loudspeaker performance and void the warranty.
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