Phase Technology ci-150 Installation Instruction

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CI-150 Installation Guide 
 
Thank you for purchasing the Phase Technology CI-150 high definition in-wall speaker system.  Each pair of the CI-150 
makes an LCR configuration. There is no need for a separate center channel speaker. This is done by combining the 
output of each CI-150’s center channel speaker. By running both lower speakers from the center channel output on your 
amplifier the content sounds like it is coming from the center of the TV screen. Because of this, special consideration 
must be taken to run two sets of speaker leads to each CI-150. One will be connected to the left (or right) channel on your 
amplifier and the other will be used on each CI-150 for the center channel.  When you are ready to connect the speaker 
leads to your amplifier you will have a set of leads for the left and right channel and TWO sets of leads for the center 
channel. 
 
The mounting frame on the CI-150 is made of extruded aluminum and has a uniquely designed self-aligning clamping 
system to secure the flange assembly to the drywall.  This patented design simplifies installation and reduces unwanted 
wall vibration resulting in improved performance and definition. 
 
Getting Started 
For an efficient installation you will need the following tools: 
Electric screwdriver (drill) with philips bit 
 
Drywall saw or knife 
Tape 
measure 
     Bubble 
level 
Stud-finder 
     Pencil 
3/32” standard screwdriver 
 
When selecting the speaker mounting location, it is prudent to take a few extra minutes to carefully inspect and measure 
the wall or ceiling area where you intend to mount the CI-150.  An inspection of the room or rooms that back-up to the 
wall you have selected for mounting the CI-150, can often alert you to potential obstacles.  For example, if the wall you 
want to mount into happens to be the common wall for a bathroom or kitchen, there is a good chance you will encounter 
water or sewer pipes in the wall that will not be detected by a stud-finder.  An electronic stud-finder is a useful tool to 
assist you in selecting the speaker placement, however be cautious as they often give false readings.  Drilling a ½” 
inspection hole will save you time and eliminate the need for elaborate drywall repair.  If you are unable to see into the 
hole, use a stiff piece of wire or coat hanger with a right angle bend 5” – 6” from one end.  Insert the wire into the 
inspection hole and spin in all directions.  If you do not hit any obstructions, such as wood or pipes, it is usually safe to 
proceed.  If any obstructions are detected, an alternate location should be selected.  You will want to center the speaker 
equidistant between studs when possible – if your mounting position places the speaker flange close to a stud, you may 
remove the clamp assembly on that side and secure the flange directly to the stud using drywall or wood screws. 
 
Step 1 
Place the cutout template against the wall surface and align it using your bubble level.  Hold, tape or staple the template in 
place and trace around the perimeter of the template with a pencil.  Remove the template and begin cutting on the pencil 
line. 
 
Step 2 
When the cutout is complete, carefully remove the drywall piece from the opening.  You now have a large opening to 
facilitate pulling your speaker wire.  We recommend 16 gauge or heavier wire be used with the CI-150.  Contact your 
Phase Technology Dealer for a recommendation. 
 
Step 3 
Remove the grill from the CI-150 using the pull tabs and unscrew the eight screws that secure the speaker baffle to the 
aluminum frame assembly and set aside.  Remove the flange assembly from the back box.   
 
 
Step 4 
Next loosen the screws used to tighten the clamp assembly until they are fully extended.  To place the flange assembly 
into the wall push the clamp assemblies toward the center of the flange opening; the holes in the flange will allow the 
mounting screws to tilt toward the center opening enough to insert the flange assembly into the wall.  Insert the right side 
into the wall cutout and slide the complete assembly to the right.  This will enable you to then fit the left side clamp 
assembly into the cutout.  Center the entire assembly in the opening.