YAMAHA NS-IW360C 8″ 2-Way In-Ceiling Speaker Pair Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Yamaha
Table of Contents
NS-IW360C 8″ 2-Way In-Ceiling Speaker Pair
Owner’s Manual
CONSUMER PRECAUTIONS
Read these precautions carefully before installing your NS-IW360C speakers.
- Before you begin the installation, read this owner’s manual and consult your local building codes. If you have any doubt, contact your dealer or a qualified audio/video installer.
- YAMAHA recommends installing the speaker only in a two-by-four wood frame or similar construction. The instructions provided in this owner’s manual are intended specifically for this type of wall construction.
- When installing your NS-IW360C in-ceiling speakers, be aware of the product weight (See specification page) and the sturdiness of the material into which you are installing the speaker.
- Be aware of any concealed studs, electrical wiring, or plumbing in the wall or ceiling into which you are installing the speakers. If you are not sure of a safe way to install these speakers, consult a professional installer or a building contractor.
- Never touch the woofer or tweeter with your hands or expose it to excessive physical shock. If they are dented or bent, the sound will be distorted.
- Lower the power amplifier/receiver volume control before changing input sources. Never change input sources (for example, FM to CD) at high listening levels. Always turn the receiver/amplifier unit off when installing or removing any cables.
- Anytime you note distortion, reduce the volume control on your power amplifier/receiver to a lower setting. Never allow your power amplifier to be driven into “clipping.”
- Secure placement or installation is the owner’s responsibility.YAMAHA shall not be liable for any accident caused by improper placement or installation of speakers.
WARNING:
Installation shall be in accordance with the applicable section of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and/or the National Fire Alarm Code,
ANSI/NFPA 72, as applicable. The wiring method and compartment shall be such
as not to interfere with the operation of the speaker.
UNPACKING
After unpacking, check that the following items are contained.
TOOLS NEEDED
SPEAKER PLACEMENT
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Stereo
For best stereo performance, install the left and right speakers at equal distance from the listening position. Each speaker should be separated by a distance of 6- 10 ft.
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Home Theater
Use these speakers for left and right surround or height channels. Surround speakers should ideally be placed behind the listening area, at least as far apart as the front speakers and up to 2 additional feet apart per side.
INSTALLATION
Before installation, check to ensure that the area you are installing the
speaker is free of any ceiling joints, either by tapping the ceiling or using
a stud finder.
If you wish to paint the speaker frame and grille, please refer to page 7 (
PAINTING THE SPEAKER FRAME AND GRILLE’) before proceeding.
1.
Position the cutout template where you are installing the speaker. Then
trace around the template with a pencil.
2.
Drill a pilot hole in the center outline you traced.
3.
Insert the bent coat hanger wire into the hole. Then slowly rotate to
check for any obstruction. If there is any obstruction, patch the hole and
select another location.
4.
Cut the
ceiling along the outline you traced.
5.
Run high-
quality speaker cable from your receiver to your speakers. Leave a few extra
feet of cable.
Note: You can insulate the cavity by placing a sheet of fiberglass insulation around the speaker components to improve speaker performance.
6.
Connect the speaker cable to the speaker and your receiver. Please refer
to page 6 (“CONNECTIONS” section) for detailed instructions.
7.
Place the speaker into the ceiling.
8.
Tighten each of the four screws evenly until the clamps at the back of
the frame grip the ceiling to secure the speaker. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Note: You can swivel the tweeter to direct high-frequency sounds precisely toward the listening position by gently pressing the outer edge of the tweeter mount.
9.
Attach
the grille to the frame.
Note: For permanent grille attachment, application of the supplied glue
strips is recommended.
Recommended Glue Strip Location
CONNECTIONS
- Connect the screw-type input terminals at the rear of the speakers to the speaker output terminals of the receiver.
- Connect the (+) terminals on the receiver and speakers using the corresponding side of the cable. Connect the (—) terminals on both components using the other side of the cable.
Notes:
- Make sure that the bare wires are not touching each other as this could damage the speaker and receiver.
- Connect one speaker to the left terminals of your receiver, and another speaker to the right terminals, making sure not to reverse the polarity (+, —). If one speaker is connected with reversed polarity, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.
How to connect
- Loosen the knob.
- Insert the bare wire. Remove the insulation coating at the end of each speaker cable by twisting the coating off.
- Tighten the knob and secure the cable. Test the connection by pulling lightly on the cable at the terminal.
When using a banana plug
- Tighten the terminal knob.
- Insert the banana plug into the terminal.
PAINTING THE SPEAKER FRAME AND GRILLE
The speaker frame and grille can be painted to match your room decor. Use high-quality spray paint and select a well-ventilated area before proceeding.
Painting the frame
- Remove the speaker from the ceiling if it is already installed. Also, remove the grille from the baffle.
- Mask the speaker components and the baffle with the supplied paint protective cover.
- Apply the paint to the frame.
Painting the grille
- Carefully remove the grille from the speaker, if attached.
- Apply the paint to the grille. Make sure that the grille holes remain free of paint. Clogging the holes with paint may diminish the sound quality.
SPECIFICATIONS
Speaker | 8″ woofer x 1, 1″ soft dome tweeter |
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Frequency Range | 45 Hz – 24 kHz |
Impedance | 6 ohms |
Nominal Input | 35 W |
Maximum Input | 120 W |
Sensitivity (dB/2.83v. 1m) | 88 dB |
Crossover Frequency | 6,000 Hz |
Dimension (Diameter x Depth) (Mounting depth) | 10.2″ x 3.9″ (261 x 101 mm)3.7″ |
(95 mm)
Weight| 4.3 lbs (1.9 kg)
Magnetic Shielding| No
*Specifications subject to change without notice due to product improvements.
YAMAI-IA AUDIO WARRANTY
Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. warrants to the original purchaser of its audio
products that such products are free from defects in workmanship and materials
as follows:
Product Warranty Period from the Date of Original Purchase
* Receivers, Amplifiers, Tuners, Cassette Decks, Compact Disc Players,
Signal Processors (DSP, G, EQ), Mini Systems, Speakers, Projector…………………………. 2
years
- Touch Panel Remote Controller, CDR, DVD, DVD RECORDER,
Projector Ceiling Mount, DVD Home theatre system (Receiver or Amplifier combined on the same chassis with a DVD player or player/recorder and the included Speaker Systems.), Plasma display, Plasma Display Wall Mount………………….. 1 year - Lamp Cartridge for Projectors…………………………………………………………………………. 180 days
Subject to the following terms and conditions if any Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. audio products become defective during the applicable warranty period. Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. will repair such products without charge, including both parts and labor.
Terms and Conditions:
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Defective units must be returned to an authorized Yamaha Audio Service Centre together with a complete description of the defect, and Bill of Sale.
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Any transportation, packing, and insurance arrangements are the responsibility of the owner.
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This warranty does not cover normal maintenance of the products and is subject to the products being properly maintained in accordance with the maintenance instructions contained in the Yamaha Owner’s Manual.
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This Warranty does not cover:
a)Physical damage due to abuse:
b)Shipping damage.
c)Normal maintenance items such as light bulbs, drive belts, dirty tape heads, lubrication.
d)Burned voice coils on tweeter and midrange speakers (caused by amplifier clipping, i.e. operation of amplifier beyond rated wattage.)
e) Burned voice coils on woofers (caused by overpowering the speakers, i.e. operation of the amplifier at power levels beyond speaker capability).
f) Performance checks.
g) Interconnection cables and FM antennas.
h) Blown fuses caused by improper operation. -
This warranty does not cover products that have been altered or repaired other than by an authorized Yamaha Audio Service Centre, or products whose trademark name, model, or serial number have been altered or removed.
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THIS WARRANTY COVERS ONLY NEW AND UNUSED MERCHANDISE SOLD BY AUTHORIZED YAMAHA AUDIO DEALERS IN CANADA, AND SUBJECTED TO NORMAL CONSUMER USE, BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER.
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This warranty does not apply to Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. audio products sold in Saskatchewan, and to which statutory warranties contained in The Consumer Products Warranties Act, 1977 (Saskatchewan) are applicable.
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This warranty is void where prohibited by law.
Factory Service Centres are located at:
135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario, M1S 3R1.
416-298-1311
For the location of other service centers. contact any Yamaha Audio Dealer or
one of the above.
A WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD IS NOT REQUIRED.
PLEASE KEEP YOUR BILL OF SALE AS PROOF OF PURCHASE SHOULD WARRANTY REPAIRS BE
REQUIRED.
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