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    P age 1 CT10 33-4204 04/06 INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS CT10 Loudspeaker with Accessories APPLICA TIONS: Installation into sheetrock ceilings**, Installation into drop ceilings** Installation into Concealed Spline Ceilings**, **with or without back- bo x — new or e xisting construction REQUIRED A CCESSORIES: See T e xt TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS C[...]

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    P age 2 CT10 33-4204 04/06 MOUNTING LOCA TIONS SOUND AD V ANCE products provide outstanding per- f or mance and economic advantages when installed in environments with an ambient noise le v el at or belo w 75dBA, where the speakers can be placed betw een 8 and 18 f eet abov e the fl oor , and which are large enough to ac- commodate at least 4 or m[...]

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    P age 3 CT10 33-4204 04/06 inser ted, and that the spr ing receptables are the fl at, slotted type. PRODUCT -SPECIFIC NOTES • The UMB8-10 Univ ersal Mounting Brac ket has horseshoe tabs that allow it and the PBB8-10 bac kcan to be mechani- cally interlock ed. Please ref er to the instructions provided with the UMB8-10. • SOUND AD V ANCE does n[...]

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    P age 4 CT10 33-4204 04/06 FINAL INST ALLA TION If not pre viously done, inser t the torsion springs into the receptacles of the selected hardware . Raise the speaker so that the springs hold the speaker fl ush with the ceiling tile. Remov e the protectiv e cardboard disk. If a situation should arise which cannot be resolved through the inf or mat[...]