Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
6)
SET THE SWIVEL (PAN) ANGLE
– Loosen the top and bottom bolts on the pivot. Adjust the
side-to-side swivel (ie, pan) aiming angle of the speaker. Re-tighten the bolts securely at desired
swivel (pan) angle.
Maximum Swivel Angles before Wall Interference
– The bracket swivels a full 90 degrees from
side-to-side, however when mounting the CBT speaker onto a wall, the side-to-side swivel may be
limited by the end of the speaker encountering the wall. The maximum swivel angle depends on:
a) which of the rear-panel insert points on the speaker the SPEAKER BRACKET is mounted onto,
and b) the down-tilt angle setting.
The following charts lists the typical maximum side-to-side swivel angles for some of the possible
Speaker Bracket mounting point locations, and for 0°, 5°, 10°, and 15° down-tilt angle settings.
(For the combination CBT 70J-1+70JE-1 array, the only recommended mounting point for the
SPEAKER BRACKET
is on the Coupler Plate, so that is the only mounting point shown in the
chart for the array.)
Model
SPEAKER
BRACKET
Mounting
Position on
Speaker
Maximum Swivel (Pan) Angle at Down-Tilt of:
0º
Down-Tilt
5°
Down-Tilt
10º
Down-Tilt
15º
Down-Tilt
CBT 70J-1
Top Position 80° Swivel 77° Swivel 74° Swivel 66° Swivel
Middle Position 80° Swivel 77° Swivel 76° Swivel 73° Swivel
Bottom Position 80° Swivel 78° Swivel 77° Swivel 77° Swivel
CBT 70J-1 +
70JE-1 Array
On Coupler Plate
(This is the only
allowable bracket
position for the array.)
80° Swivel 76° Swivel 69° Swivel 48° Swivel
Maximum Swivel Angles in Other Mounting Situations
– The bracket itself can swivel up to 90
degrees (side-to-side), so if the speaker is being mounted onto a pole or an outside corner, for
example, where interference with a wall may not be a factor, then greater swivel angles than those
stated in the above chart may be achieved.
7)
SAFETY CABLE --
Attach a safety cable (not included) to any of the 6 mm inserts on the back of
the CBT 70J and/or 70JE cabinet using the included M6-15L mm bolt. Prepare to attach the other
end of the cable to a secondary attachment point on the wall.
8)
SWITCH COVERS –
To discourage tampering with the switch settings, adhesive switch covers are
provided. Peel off the backing from the switch cover and stick the cover over the switch shaft,
lining up the ridge with the recess in the switch shaft.










