High-Fidelity
Ceiling Speakers
Models HFCS1
and HFCS1LP
Installation and Use Manual
© 2006 Bogen Communications, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
54-2091-01C 0610
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Product Diagrams
Front Drawing (grille removed)
1. Coaxial Driver Assembly
2. BassTuningVents (x2, HFCS1,
x1, HFCS1LP)
3. Grille Retention Groove
4. PowerTap Selection Switch
5. Mounting Clamp Screws (x4)
Front Drawing
(grille removed)
Rear Drawing
6. Metal Back Can
7. Snap-Lock Input Connector
8. Mounting Clamps (x4)
Rear Drawing
Rear Drawing (terminal cover)
9.Terminal Covers (2 identical halves)
10. Eyelets (x2)
11. Mounting Screws (x4)
12.Wire Exit Slot
13. Conduit Knockout (x2)
Rear Drawing
(terminal cover)
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Installation
The HFCS1 and HFCS1LP can be installed in a variety of ceiling environments.The
use of the TBCR (Tile Bridge Support Ring) accessory may be desired for many of
these.
For suspended ceilings, the use of a TBCR is strongly recommended to
help support and distribute the weight of the speaker.
In new construction installations the TBCR, installed before sheetrock, acts as a
routing template that ensures an accurate and neat hole for installation.The TBCR
can also be used as a support ring in retrofit applications to better distribute the
speaker’s clamping forces.
IMPORTANT
•
The HFCS1 requires a minimum of 11" of vertical clearance between the
FRONT of the mounting surface and any other structure for the speaker to
fit.The HFCS1LP requires a minimum of 6-¾" of vertical clearance.
•
•
Before cutting the full hole, use a smaller exploratory hole to determine if
there are any obstructions.
The edge of the hole must be a minimum of 1-¼" away from any side obstruc-
tions to ensure that they will not interfere with the action of the clamps.
1. Begin by cutting a 10-¾" circular hole where the speaker will be installed. If
using a TBCR, then follow its installation instructions for the specific type of envi-
ronment the speaker is being installed in.
2. Make electrical connections to the pluggable terminal strip and plug it onto the
speaker. See SpeakerWiring section.
3. Install terminal cover plates, if necessary or desired, using 4 screws. See the
Terminal Covers section if using conduit or if it is required to secure the speaker
directly to the structure (typically for suspended ceilings).
4. Remove the speaker’s grille (if neccessary). See Speaker Grille Installation &
Removal section.
5. Set the power level using the rotary selector switch on the front panel. Refer to
the Selecting Power Levels section for instructions on selecting the power level.
6. Position the swing-out clamps so that they are against the body of the speaker
and insert the speaker into its opening in the ceiling.
7. Tighten the clamps by turning the clamping screws clockwise. Do not over-tighten
the clamps - only tighten until the speaker is fairly snug in the mounting hole. If
using an electric driver, set the clutch on the driver to the lowest setting.
8. (Re)install the speaker’s grille. See Speaker Grille Installation & Removal section.
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Speaker Wiring
All wiring should be done prior to installation
and then plugged into the rear of the speaker.
Wiring is terminated at a snap-lock input con-
nector.There are two positive and two nega-
tive terminals to accommodate daisy-chaining
of speakers in a system.
Daisy-Chaining
The snap-lock input connector allows for easy
daisy-chaining of speakers by providing a sec-
ond terminal of each polarity. See the figures
to the right and below for correct wiring for
daisy-chaining of terminals.
Speaker Polarity
Keep the same polarity terminals wired together to ensure correct speaker polari-
ty. In order to provide the best possible sound, all speakers in a system need to be
pushing out and pulling in at the same time.Therefore all must be wired with the
same polarity.
If the connections to one speaker in a system are reversed from the others, that
speaker’s movement will be out of polarity with the other speakers.This results in a
loss of low frequency response and will effect the overall performance of the system.
Terminal Covers
•
The two terminal cover halves are attached to the back of the speaker using 4
screws. It is important that all 4 screws be used to mount the covers.
•
A slot between the two halves allows the wire to exit the speaker while
protecting the connections.The cover's eyelets can be used to anchor the wire
using a wire tie if desired.
•
•
If local codes require the use of a conduit for connections or strain relief of the
connections, a knockout can be removed and a proper fitting installed for the
particular situation.
Eyelets are provided on the terminal covers to provide a means of securing the
speaker to the structure. It is important that all 4 terminal cover screws be
installed in this application.A Bogen Model CK10 cable will accomplish this.
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Selecting Power Levels
The front-mounted selector switch is used to
set the appropriate power level or impedance
for your system. Using a small, flat-blade
screwdriver, turn the knob until the slot points
to the power level you require.
70V/100V Systems
Both power setting scales for 70V and 100V
systems are labeled on the speakers. On the
100V scale, the last position clockwise is marked
with a
symbol. Do not use this position in
100V systems.
16-ohm Systems
The fully counterclockwise position of the setting switch is the 16-ohm position.This
setting is suitable for use with low-impedance amplifiers that typically support 4- or
8-ohm speakers.The speaker’s higher,16-ohm impedance makes it easier to combine
multiple speakers into series-parallel networks while keeping the total system
impedance at a level suitable for low-impedance amplifiers.
Speaker Grille Installation & Removal
Installation
The speaker grille fits tightly! Push the speaker grille
in until it can go no further. Then, slap around the
edge of the grille to seat the grille.The grille is prop-
erly seated when it is flush with the edge of the bezel.
Removal
Insert a pocketknife blade between the grille and the
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bezel about /4" deep and then gently pry the grille
upwards. Do this in multiple places around the
circumference of the grille to free the grille.
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Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
HFCS1
HFCS1LP
*
65 Hz to 19 kHz
78 Hz to 19 kHz
Frequency Response (-10 dB)
1
LF Driver
6- /2" (165mm) Polypropylene Cone
HF Driver
3/4" (20mm) Polycarbonate Dome
89 dBspl (Average 100 Hz - 10 kHz)
Low (16 ohms) / High (70V/100V)
75W @ 16 ohms; 32W @ 70V/100V
70V: 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 / 100V: 32, 16, 8, 4, 2
Fire-rated (94VO) ABS
Sensitivity (1W/1M)
Impedance Ratings
Power Input (Max.)
†
Power Settings (in watts)
Baffle Material
Back Can Material
Terminations
Heavy-Gauge Plated Steel
4 Terminal Snap-Lock Input Connector
7-3/4 lb.
12-5/16" dia. x 7-3/4" D
6-3/4
Product Weight
Speaker Dimensions
9 lb.
12-5/16" dia x 12" D
MinimumVertical Clearance
Requirement
11"
"
Input Terminal Cover (2 Halves); (4) Screws; (1) Snap-Lock Input
Included Accessories
Connector
Optional Accessories
Tile Bridge Support Ring (TBCR); Cable Kit (CK10)
Baffle Ring & Grille Color
Off-white
*
Half-Space Response, 16-ohm input
† Front panel, switch-selected.
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Accessories
TBCR (Tile Bridge Support Ring)
The TBCR is a combination tile bridge and support ring that assists in securing the
HFCS1(LP), and in distributing the weight of the speaker in various types of installa-
tions.
CK10 (Cable Kit, 10')
The CK10 is a 10-foot cable with one looped end and an adjustable cable clamp. It
is suitable for use as a safety cable (see Terminal Covers on page 3).
Limited Warranty
Bogen High Fidelity Ceiling Speakers, models HFCS1 and HFCS1LP, are warranted to
be free from defects in material or workmanship for three (3) years from the date of sale
to the original purchaser. Any part of the product covered by this warranty that, with nor-
mal installation and use, becomes defective will be repaired or replaced by Bogen, at our
option, provided the product is shipped insured and prepaid to: Bogen Factory Service
Department, 50 Spring Street, Ramsey, NJ 07446, USA. The product will be returned to
you freight prepaid. This warranty does not extend to any of our products that have been
subjected to abuse, misuse, improper storage, neglect, accident, improper installation or
have been modified or repaired or altered in any manner whatsoever, or where the seri-
al number or date code has been removed or defaced.
THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS BOGEN’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WAR-
RANTY AND THE PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. BOGEN MAKES
NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED TO THE MAXIMUM
EXTENT ALLOWABLE BY LAW. Bogen’s liability arising out of the manufacture, sale or
supplying of products or their use or disposition, whether based upon warranty, contract,
tort or otherwise, shall be limited to the price of the product. In no event shall Bogen be
liable for special, incidental or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, loss
of profits, loss of data or loss of use damages) arising out of the manufacture, sale or
supplying of products, even if Bogen has been advised of the possibility of such dam-
ages or losses. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or con-
sequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This war-
ranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
State to State.
8/10/2004
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