Yamaha NS-IC800 Owners Manual - Page 6

Caution - 8 in ceiling speaker

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9 Insert the speaker into the hole. Loosen four screws approximately one turn counter- clockwise. It will allow the clamps to open easily. 10 Adjust the angle of the tweeter. • Gently press the outer edge of the tweeter housing toward the listening position. • This tweeter movable angle is about 15q in multiple directions. Loosen *15° Evenly tighten each of the four mounting screws clockwise using a Philips screwdriver. (At this time, these four mounting clamps open in the ceiling. These opened clamps will press the ceiling board and the speaker together to secure the speaker.) Tighten screws until the mounting clamps sufficiently grip the ceiling. Tighten the screws firmly to secure the speaker to the ceiling. *15° * Tweeter movable angle CAUTION • When adjusting the tweeter, do not rotate it. This may cause the breakage of the tweeter. 11 Attach the speaker grille to the speaker. • As several magnets are on the speaker frame, attach the grille to the frame directly. When attaching the grille, make sure that the grille is attached to the speaker securely to keep the grille from falling. Tighten CAUTION • When tightening the screws, do not screw too tightly. This may cause breakage of the mounting clamps and fracture of the wallboard. • We recommend using only hand tools as power screwdrivers may over-tighten the screws. Should you use a power screwdriver be certain to select a very low torque setting to prevent damage to the speaker or to the wallboard. • Make sure that none of the screws are loose and that there are no gaps between the speaker and the ceiling. HINT • Tighten the screws in order of opposite sides rather than clockwise or counter-clockwise direction (such as right and left, then top and bottom). CAUTION • Be very careful when removing the grille, as it may fall or cause injury. Also, try to place an equal amount of pressure on the circumference when removing the grille. The grille may bend if too much pressure is placed in one location. 5 En

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9
Insert the speaker into the hole. Loosen four
screws approximately one turn counter-
clockwise. It will allow the clamps to open easily.
Evenly tighten each of the four mounting screws
clockwise using a Philips screwdriver. (
A
t this
time, these four mounting clamps open in the
ceiling. These opened clamps will press the
ceiling board and the speaker together to secure
the speaker.) Tighten screws until the mounting
clamps sufficiently grip the ceiling. Tighten the
screws firmly to secure the speaker to the ceiling.
CAUTION
When tightening the screws, do not screw too tightly. This
may cause breakage of the mounting clamps and fracture of
the wallboard.
We recommend using only hand tools as power screwdrivers
may over-tighten the screws.
S
hould you use a power
screwdriver be certain to select a very low torque setting to
prevent damage to the speaker or to the wallboard.
Make sure that none of the screws are loose and that there
are no gaps between the speaker and the ceiling.
HINT
Tighten the screws in order of
opposite sides rather than
clockwise or counter-clockwise
direction (such as right and left,
then top and bottom).
10
A
djust the angle of the tweeter.
Gently press the outer edge of the tweeter housing
toward the listening position.
This tweeter movable angle is about 15
in multiple
directions.
CAUTION
When adjusting the tweeter, do not rotate it. This may cause
the breakage of the tweeter.
11
A
ttach the speaker grille to the speaker.
A
s several magnets are on the speaker frame, attach
the grille to the frame directly. When attaching the
grille, make sure that the grille is attached to the
speaker securely to keep the grille from falling.
CAUTION
Be very careful when removing the grille, as it may fall or
cause injury.
A
lso, try to place an equal amount of pressure
on the circumference when removing the grille. The grille
may bend if too much pressure is placed in one location.
Loosen
Tighten
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15°
*
15°
* Tweeter
movable angle