McIntosh CS100 User Manual

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9. To aim the Midrange/Tweeter Acoustic Output to the

desired area, first rotate the four flat head screws to

the unlock position. Then grasp and rotate the Mid-

range/Tweeter Acoustic Reflector being careful not to

damage the Loudspeaker Drivers. Then re-lock the four

flat head

screws to

secure the

new posi-

tion. Refer

to figures

15 and 16.

10. Place the Bound-

ary Compensation

Switch in the correct

position according

to the information in

figure 18. Refer to

figures 17 and 18.

11. Insert the Loudspeaker Grille into the baffle slots by

applying gentle pressure along the circumference of the

grille.

6. Prepare the Loudspeaker hookup cables by carefully re-

move sufficient insulation from the cable ends and twist

the strands together, refer to figures 9, 10 & 11.

Note: If desired, the twisted ends can be tinned with

solder to keep the strands together.

7. Connect the

prepared hookup

cables to the Full

Range Terminals

being careful to

observe the cor-

rect polarities. Refer to figure 12.

Note: If the CS100 is to be used with two Power Am-

plifiers (BIAMP), connect the cable from the

Low Frequency Amplifier to the Low Frequen-

cy Terminals. Connect the cable from the High

Frequency Amplifier to the High Frequency

Terminals. Move the Jumper Selector from

the “Normal” position over to the “Biamp”

position.

8. Install the Loudspeaker into the cutout opening and

tighten the four Phillips mounting screws. The clamp-

ing arms will pivot into position and secure the Loud-

speaker to the mounting surface; do not over tighten the

screws. Refer to figures 13 and 14.

Figure 9

Figure 10

Figure 11

+

+

-

-

LF

HF

NORMAL

SELECTION

BIAMP

SELECTION

FULL RANGE

(NORMAL)

OR

LOW FREQUENCY

CONNECTIONS

HIGH FREQUENCY

CONNECTIONS

JUMPER

SELECTOR

Figure 12

Figure 16

Figure 17

Figure 15

Installation

Installing the Loudspeaker, con’t

Figure 14

Figure 13

Less than 24"/61cm – Boundary Compensation ON

More than 24"/61cm – Boundary Compensation OFF

Less than 18"/46cm – Boundary Compensation ON

More than 18"/46cm – Boundary Compensation OFF

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