http://conferenceroomsystems.com/sound-masking-bundles/ Sound Masking Overview for the Cambridge Sound Management Sound Masking Emitter and module installation and system design.
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Sound Masking Overview
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2. Building a Sound Masking System
1: How many Emitters do I need?
2: Choosing a Module and Layout
Each Cambridge Sound Masking emitter will
cover roughly a 10'x10' square foot area in
circular around each speaker. Depending on
your ceiling height the follow rules can be
applied. Installed in a 8' ceiling each emitter
will have a 8'x8' speaker coverage radius. In a
9'x9' area each sound masking emitter will
provide a 9'x9 area, so on and so forth.
Emitters are sold in 4-packs which include: (4)
white or black emitters, (4) drop ceiling
mounts and (4) Cat-5e plenum rated cables in
16' or 30' lengths.
Cambridge Sound Masking offers the Sound
Masking modules below for Sound Masking
system control, power and management. Each
module provides PoE power to the emitters in a
daisy chain style deployment over Cat-5e
plenum rated cables (which are included in each
emitter 4 pack. . The longest sound masking
emitter run is 1000' but no single CAT-5 plenum
rated cable should be over 300' with an average
of 16'-30' runs suggested. Cambridge Sound
Management offers 4 module options for 2014:
Qt100, Qt300, Qt600 and the Sonet Qt. Review
the comparison below and choose the
appropriate module.
3. Building a Sound Masking System
3: How do I install the Emitters?
Installing a Sound Masking emitter can take as little as 15 minutes for anyone who can use a Hole Saw and
a ladder. Certain pre-cautions are to be taken but with a little help from Conference Room Systems we
can get you up and running in no time at all. Using the included hole saw you simply take down each
ceiling tile one, by, one and draw an "X" on the back of each tile. The center of each "X" will be where you
will drill the hole for each Sound Masking emitter.
Once you are done simply insert the Sound
Masking emitter and use the provided clip to
fasten the emitter to your drop ceiling tile. Once
done use the supplied Cat-5e cable to daisy-
chain between each emitter. Once you have
plugged each emitter in and connected them to
the module you can test your system with our
iOS app or purchase a Sound Masking
microphone for tuning.
Drawing an “X” to mark the drill area. Connecting your “Home Run” to the head end
module.
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