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Storm Series Ceiling Speak ers A60C/A61C/A62C/A63C/A62ST A81C/A82C www .atonhome.com[...]
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© 200 7 • All rights reser ved. 1 Storm Series Ceiling Speakers 1 . Introduction Thank you f or choosing A T ON Storm Series Ceiling Speak ers. All models were voiced in our sound labs by musicians with years of critical list ening experience and crafted f or your listening enjoyment. T o see the complete line of A T ON products, visit us online[...]
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2 ©200 7 • All rights reser ved. Storm Series Ceiling Speakers 2. System Design/Applications A TON Ceiling speak ers are designed primarily to be installed in drywall ceilings, but it is pos- sible to install them in other mat erials. Prior to installation, it is essential t o determine the type of application, and, therefore, the placement of t[...]
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© 200 7 • All rights reser ved. 3 Storm Series Ceiling Speakers Home Theater A TON Ceiling Speak ers provide unobtrusiv e, high-quality Home Theater sound when installed in the correct locations. It is critical to identify the primary listening position before installation! See Figure 2.3 for a syst em design utilizing all ceiling speakers and F[...]
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4 ©200 7 • All rights reser ved. Storm Series Ceiling Speakers 3. Installation The Installation process is divided int o three distinct processes: Wiring , Mounting and Set- ting Switches . Af ter carefully considering the int ended application (Defi ning a Listening Area, Mono/Stereo, Home Theat er , etc.), specifi c mounting locations can be[...]
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© 200 7 • All rights reser ved. 5 Storm Series Ceiling Speakers Vol u me Control • One 4 conductor speak er wire runs from the amplifier to a st ereo volume control, then one 2 conduct or speaker wire runs to each stereo speaker . + - + - + - + - A/V Receiver/Amplifier 4 Conductor Wire 2 Conductor Wire Figure 3.4 - Wiring: Amplifi er to Speak[...]
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6 ©200 7 • All rights reser ved. Storm Series Ceiling Speakers • Five 2 conductor speak er wires run from the A/V Receiver to each surround sound speak er . A/V Receiver/Amplifier Figure 3.7 - Wiring: Amplifi er to Speakers-Home Theater Note 1: Low voltage wiring must be run in accor dance with the National Electrical Code as well as any othe[...]
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© 200 7 • All rights reser ved. 7 Storm Series Ceiling Speakers Pre-Wiring The audio/speaker cable runs should be r outed fr om the head-end location to the speak er rough-in brack ets (if used). At the speak er locations, securely fasten the speak er wire to the speaker r ough-in bracket. If no t using speaker r ough-in brackets, staple speak e[...]
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8 ©200 7 • All rights reser ved. Storm Series Ceiling Speakers BK6C/BK8C Rough-In Bracket Figure 3. 10 - R ough-In Bracket Mounting Rough-In Brackets Once the mounting locations are decided upon, assemble the bracke ts and secure them to the ceiling joists using fl at-head screws or heavy-duty staples (see the A TON Ceiling/In-W all Rough-In Br[...]
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© 200 7 • All rights reser ved. 9 Storm Series Ceiling Speakers 4. Once it has been determined that the ca vity is free from obstructions, position the cutout templat e and use a pencil to lightly trace the perimet er of the templat e. 5. Cut the opening using a ke yhole saw , dr ywall router , or razor knife. Mounting Speakers in Ceiling (Pre-C[...]
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10 ©200 7 • All rights reserved. Storm Series Ceiling Speakers 4. Specifications A60C System T ype .............................................................................................................................. ......................................... 2-Way Woo fe r ................................................................[...]
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© 200 7 • All rights reser ved. 11 Storm Series Ceiling Speakers A63C System T ype .............................................................................................................................. ......................................... 2-Way Woo fe r ................................................................................[...]
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12 ©2007 • All rights reserved. Storm Series Ceiling Speakers Notes:[...]
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Limited Lifetime W arranty A TON warrants t o the purchaser/end user (“y ou”) that all Storm Series Speakers are t o be free from def ects in materials and w orkmanship. This warranty is transf erable to subsequent owners of the product as long as the original pr oof of purchase is retained. If y ou discover a def ect in material or w orkmanshi[...]