Martin Audio Speaker C48T User Manual

C4.8T, C.6.8T, C8.1T  
User’s Guide  
The Martin Experience  
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Installation Guide  
Martin Audio Ceiling Loudspeakers C4.8T, C6.8T, C8.1T  
Description  
Martin Audio C4.8T, C6.8T and C8.1T ceiling loudspeakers are all 2-way designs using  
soft dome tweeters for the widest dispersion and excellent off-axis performance. All  
models have perforated steel grilles, UL94 V-0 baffle materials, steel back cans and  
feature rising clamp connectors that accept up to 2.5sqm conductors.  
Unpacking  
Thank you for purchasing a Martin Audio ceiling loudspeaker system. Every Martin  
Audio product is built to the highest standard and thoroughly inspected before it leaves  
the factory. After unpacking, examine the product carefully. Inform your dealer if transit  
damage is found. We suggest that you retain the original packaging so that the system  
can be repacked at a future date if necessary. Martin Audio and its distributors cannot  
accept responsibility for product damaged through the use of non-approved packaging.  
Compliance  
These products comply with UL2043 Fire Tests for  
Heat & Visible Smoke Release for Discrete  
Products and their Accessories Installed in Air  
Handling Spaces.  
These products conform to:  
Listed UL1480 General Signaling Speakers.  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
SUITABLE FOR USE IN AIR HANDLING SPACES  
See page 3 for recommended ceiling hole sizes >>  
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A steel cover plate with a clamped cable entry protects the input  
connector against fire in accordance with BS5839: Part 8, Section  
10.3.  
All models are fitted with a thermal fuse to prevent the loudspeaker  
from short circuiting and disabling other loudspeakers in its group  
under the influence of fire.  
Model  
Drivers  
Dispersion  
C4.8T  
4” (100mm) LF  
180deg  
0.75” (19mm) HF  
C6.8T  
C8.1T  
6.5” (165mm) LF  
0.75” (19mm) HF  
150deg  
90deg  
8” (200mm) LF  
1” (25mm) HF  
The exceptionally wide mid-high dispersion of the Martin Audio  
C4.8T and C6.8T makes them particularly suitable for low ceilings.  
Voltage & power settings  
All models are 16ohms direct or via line transformers selected with a  
baffle-mounted switch for 100V or 70V operation as follows:  
Baffle switch  
(C6.8T shown)  
Baffle switch location  
70V operation  
Model  
C4.8T  
C6.8T  
C8.1T  
16ohm  
40W  
100V operation  
25W, 12.5W, 6W  
25W, 12.5W, 6W, 3W  
75W  
40W, 20W, 10W  
60W, 30W, 15W  
40W, 20W, 10W, 5W  
60W, 30W, 15W, 7.5W  
125W  
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Note that all models are protected with a PTC (positive temperature coefficient) device and  
will quieten, if overdriven. The PTC device will reset itself once the signal is reduced to a  
more sensible level.  
Installation  
Ceiling loudspeaker with C-bracket  
and tile rails (foreground)  
Please note carefully  
Martin Audio ceiling loudspeakers must be installed by experienced ceiling  
loudspeaker installation personnel using the full installation kit provided  
The installer must check with all relevant local, national and international electrical,  
fire and building safety authorities to ensure that all regulations are being complied  
with  
Every ceiling loudspeaker must be fitted with a steel safety wire between its rear  
can safety tag and a suitable overhead supporting structure to provide backup  
support in the event of ceiling damage  
When installed in an air handling space the steel cover plates must be sealed  
to the loudspeaker back cans with firestop putty or a suitable alternative to ensure  
plenum tight enclosure of the electrical connections  
Step 1  
Cut the ceiling hole as follows using the template provided:  
C4.8T 178mm dia cut-out  
C6.8T 224mm dia cut-out  
C8.1T 308mm dia cut-out  
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Suitable hole cutting methods will depend on the ceiling structure,  
local conditions, personnel, equipment etc and must be determined  
by the installer.  
Step 2  
Place a tile rail either side of the ceiling hole and clip the C-bracket  
over the upright edges of the tile rails.  
Note the rail orientations – outwards for the C4.8T and C6.8T,  
inwards for the C8.1T.  
C4.8T & C6.8T rail orientation  
(rails placed outwards)  
C-bracket clipped over rail  
C8.1T rail orientation  
(rails placed inwards)  
C-bracket clipped over rail  
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Note that the tile rail ends may be reshaped to suit your particular  
ceiling structure.  
Tile rail end  
Step 3  
Screw the C-bracket to the tile rails with the screws provided.  
C-bracket screwed to tile rail  
Step 4  
Place the loudspeaker into the ceiling hole (and through the centre of  
the C-bracket) from the underside. Align the loudspeaker so that an  
imaginary line between the woofer and tweeter runs along the  
corridor or concourse. This provides the smoothestsound coverage.  
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2-way ceiling loudspeaker orientation  
Make sure that the C4.8T and C6.8T swivel-tabs do not coincide with  
the C-bracket gap.  
Loudspeaker in place.  
Note swivel-tab positions before fully tightening  
It is permissible for one of the five C8.1T swivel-tabs to coincide with  
a C-bracket gap in order to maintain driver orientation.  
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Step 5  
Screw the loudspeaker to the C-bracket by tightening the screws  
from the underside of the baffle.  
Tightening the swivel-tab screws  
Step 6  
Connect your pre-installed amplifier cable to the ceiling loudspeaker.  
Amplifier power input is via a 4-pin rising clamp plug providing  
+ and – inputs and + and – Loop Through connections at the top  
of the loudspeaker can.  
Input & Loop Through connector  
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The input and loop connectors must be fireproofed using the steel  
cover and screws provided. This cover has a 0.75” (19mm) knockout  
and a clamped cable entry.  
Ceiling loudspeaker rear can  
– fireproof steel cover fitted  
Step 7  
Fit a steel safety wire between its rear can safety tag and a suitable  
overhead supporting structure to provide backup support in the event  
of ceiling damage.  
Safety tag location  
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Step 8  
Push the grille into position ensuring that the grille is properly located  
in the baffle slots.  
Locate grille tags into slots  
Your Martin Audio ceiling loudspeaker is now ready for use.  
Warranty  
Martin Audio ceiling loudspeaker products are warranted against  
manufacturing defects in materials or craftsmanship over a period of  
5 years from the date of original purchase.  
During the warranty period Martin Audio will, at its discretion, either  
repair or replace products which prove to be defective provided that  
the product is returned in its original packaging, shipping prepaid, to  
an authorised Martin Audio service agent or distributor.  
Martin Audio Ltd. cannot be held responsible for defects caused by  
unauthorised modifications, improper use, negligence, exposure to  
inclement weather conditions, act of God or accident, or any use of  
this product that is not in accordance with the instructions provided  
by Martin Audio. Martin Audio is not liable for consequential  
damages.  
This warranty is exclusive and no other warranty is expressed or  
implied. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.  
This publication is copyright 2007 Martin Audio Ltd.  
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