Atlantic IW-105LCR Handleiding

Atlantic Speaker IW-105LCR

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IW Series
IW-105LCR & IW-110LCR
Trim Bezel In-Wall Loudspeakers
Specications
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Type 2-way M-T-M
Optimum Wall Volume 0.5 - 1 cu. . 0.75 - 1.50 cu. .
Drivers/Design: Woofers (1) 61/2˝ Mineral Damped Polymer (2) 61/2˝ Mineral Damped Polymer
Tweeter (1) 1˝ dome (1) 1˝ dome
Frequency Response 56 - 20kHz ± 3dB 52 - 20kHz +/- 3dB
Sensitivity 87dB 89dB
Impedance 6 Ohms 6 Ohms
Crossover Frequency 3200Hz, 1st order 3200Hz, 1st order
Amplier Power 25-125 Watts 28-150 Watts
Dimensions (Grille Frame) 85/8˝ x 125/8˝(220mm x 320mm) 85/8˝x 195/16˝(220mm x 490mm)
Cutout Dimensions 71/4˝ x 111/4˝ (185mm x 285mm) 71/4˝ x 177/8˝ (185mm x 455mm)
Net Weight 4.6 lbs; 2.1kg each 7.1 lbs.; 3.2kg each
New Construction Kit IN-NC-105LCR IN-NC-110LCR
Specications are those in effect at the time of printing. Atlantic Technology reserves the right to change specications or appearance
at any time without notice.
343 Vanderbilt Avenue Norwood, MA 02062
(781) 762-6300
www.atlantictechnology.com
IW-105LCR and IW-110LCR
High Performance In-Wall
Theater System Speakers
ank you for purchasing Atlantic Technology prod-
ucts. Our speaker systems have been designed to deliver
exceptional sound and value. We hope you like what you
hear from them, and are happy with your decision to
buy them.
Please take a few moments to read these instructions.
ey’re intended not only to tell you how to mount the
speakers, but how to get the best performance from
them.
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Recommended Wire Sizes
e longer the wire run, the heavier the wire should be.
Use the following recommendations as a guide for your
installation. And if you’re in doubt, remember that it
never hurts to get the next heavier grade of wire. Also
note that lower gauge numbers equal heavier wire sizes.
Wire Run – Wire Gauge
<15 . – 16 ga.
15 to 30 . – 14 ga.
>30 to 50 . – 12 ga.
Location Considerations
A major determinant of any speaker’s sound quality is its
location in the room. With in-wall speakers there are
fewer placement options than with free-standing speak-
ers, so giving some thought to location can really pay
off. Our In-Wall eater Systems have been designed to
minimize the detrimental effects wall mounting can
have on sound, so they sound better than conventional
in-wall speakers.
Room Acoustics
Hard surfaces create lots of sound reections in the
room while so surfaces tend to absorb sound. Note the
speakers’ location in terms of proximity to glass and
other highly sound reective or absorptive surfaces. A
simple set of curtains or an area rug can make a major
difference in sound quality and intelligibility by reducing
excessive reections.
e more similar the speaker’s surroundings, the more
consistent the sound will be. So placing one speaker di-
rectly adjacent to a glass wall, with the other speaker by
an open archway, will make for two dramatically differ-
ent sounding speakers.
Note that as bass frequencies reect within the room,
some locations may be bass heavy while other areas may
be bass shy. With an external subwoofer, changing its
placement within the room may reduce these eects. But
when in-wall speakers are utilized full range, the only real
option is to change the listening position, if you end up
in a difficult bass area.
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For all the following situations, its recommended that you rst place small
box speakers in the proposed locations, just to get a good idea of how that
location will sound. In-wall speakers are tough to move once they’re installed!
Stereo Music Listening
For stereo music reproduction the speakers are best located at approximately
ear level when seated, both on the same wall, facing the prime listening lo-
cation. A separation of approximately six to eight feet between the le and
right speakers is usually good. Ideally, the distance between the two speakers
will be the same as the distance from the speakers to the listening position.
e speakers and the listening position will then form an equilateral triangle.
ere is a benet to mounting the speakers approximately the same distance
from the side walls, so they both create the same reective patterns.
Home Theater Systems
Today’s home theater systems require you to place six or more speakers in
your room. For the most convincing theater effects, speaker placement must
be very carefully thought out. is is especially true with in-wall speakers,
since their installation is permanent!
Le/Center/Right Locations: e tweeter in the front three speakers should
be at or just above ear height when seated, just as with stereo speakers. Try to
keep the vertical position of the three front speakers within 18 inches of each
other, as this will maintain smooth, believable le-center-right pans.
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speakers can be a little wider
than with 2-channel stereo
speakers, since in a theater
system, the center channel
speaker reproduces the on-
screen effects and anchors
the center image. Le-right
spacing of about 8 to10 feet usually works well.
Surround Speakers: In order to achieve optimum performance we
strongly recommend Atlantic Technology Dipole or TriVector™ surround
speakers. If you are using our dedicated surround speakers please follow
the placement recommendations included in their installation instructions.
Non-Dipole Surrounds: e most realistic surround effects occur when
the listener cant localize the actual location of the surround speaker. If
you decide to use the In-Wall eater System speakers as surround
speakers, mount them above the listenersears, slightly behind the lis-
tening area either on the side or rear walls.
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Removing and Installing the Grille
Remove the grille from the speaker using the supplied tool, an awl, at the
point of a dry wall screw in a grille opening near one of the grille corners.
Slowly pry the grille out, being careful not to damage the speaker’s frame
or its nish.
To re-install the grille later, t it carefully over the baffle. e trim-bezel
grille is designed to be held in place with magnets and t snugly over the
speaker. Please take your time and use care when installing the grille.
Cutting the Opening
Aer determining the best location for the speaker as outlined above,
use the enclosed
template to cut the
proper size hole.
IW-105LCR
71/4˝ x 111/4˝
(185mm x 285mm)
IW-110LCR
71/4˝x 177/8˝
(185mm x 455mm)
WARNING: Exercise extreme care before making any wall cuts to ensure that you
will not cut through any wires, pipes, or other items that may be in the wall. You may
sometimes, but not always, be able to determine the approximate location of wires
and pipes by looking at the locations of nearby outlets and plumbing. But their location
or absence is never an assurance that there is not something within the wall cavity.
Installing the Speaker
e clamping mechanism allows the wall material to range from 1/2˝ to
11/4˝ (13 to 38 mm) in thickness. ere must be a minimum depth be-
hind the wall face of 35/8˝ (92 mm). As noted above, be sure to keep the
edges of the cutout at least
1/2˝ (13 mm) away from any stud or obstruc-
tion, as the rotating clamps will not operate properly if you don’t. Insert
the frame into the cutout and using a level or square care-
fully align it so it is level. Tighten the mounting screws,
which will cause the attached clamps to rotate and position
themselves properly behind the wall.
Continue to tighten until the frame is snug in the wall. You
want the bezel to conform to the wallboard, and the frame
not to rattle from the speakers vibration, but be very careful
not to overtighten the screws.
Painting the Grille and Frame
e grille can be painted to
blend into virtually any cor.
e grille has a remov able scrim
behind the metal to conceal the
drivers. Before painting remove
the grille, carefully remove the
fabric scrim from the inside of
the metal grille using a tweezers
or needle-nosed pliers, starting at
a corner of the grille and care-
fully pulling diagonally across the length of the grille. Lay
the scrim on the cutout template and store it in the provided
plastic bag to protect the scrim from indirect paint spray and
damage while the grille is being painted.
You can now paint the grille and trim bezel. Be sure to keep
the holes in the grille free of paint. An airless sprayer or
spray paint will work best. Aer the paint is dry you can
reattach the scrim and reinstall the grille.
Speaker Connection and Assembly
Strip about 1/2˝ (13
mm) of insulation
from the connecting
wires. Connect them
to the appropriate
push terminal, being
careful to observe
polarity (positive to
the red terminal,
negative to the black
terminal).
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HF (High Frequency) Level Control
is control adjusts the relative level of high frequency out-
put to compensate for varying room acoustics or placement
behind a screen.
“+” is for absorptive, acoustically dead
rooms (or when the speaker is behind a
movie screen). Use this position to in-
crease the HF level and restore the proper
sparkle and liveliness to the sound.
“0” is for rooms of average absorptive characteristics.
“–” should be used in rooms that are highly reective, with
hard oors and exposed windows.
e setting of the HF control is mostly a matter of personal
taste, so try it in all three positions and see which one is pre-
ferred.


Product specificaties

Merk: Atlantic
Categorie: Speaker
Model: IW-105LCR

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