Bosch LC2-PC60G6-10 User Manual

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Communications Systems | LC2‑PC60G6‑10 Premium‑sound Subwoofer Ceiling Loudspeaker 60W
LC2‑PC60G6‑10 Premium‑sound
Subwoofer Ceiling Loudspeaker 60W
 
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10‑inch high-excursion loudspeaker for extended LF
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Low pass network with overload protection
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Front baffle wattage tap adjustment
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Includes tile bridge and mounting ring for easy
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BS 5839‑8 and EN 60849 compliant
The LC2‑PC60G6‑10 is an 10‑inch Premium‑sound
Subwoofer Ceiling Loudspeaker which is designed to
augment the low frequency response of any LC2
Premium‑sound full range ceiling loudspeaker.
It consists of a baffle assembly, grille, back‑can
enclosure, 10‑inch coax high‑excursion LF loudspeaker
and internal output‑power matching transformer.
The rear enclosure and loudspeaker provides an
optimum internal volume for extended low frequency
performance.
The loudspeaker utilizes a second order crossover
network to provide the correct band‑pass frequency
response for use with any LC2 Premium‑sound full
range ceiling loudspeaker.
Functions
Voice alarm loudspeaker
Voice alarm loudspeakers are specifically designed for
use in buildings where performance of systems for
verbal evacuation announcements is governed by
regulations. The LC2‑PC60G6‑10 is designed for use in
voice alarm systems and is compliant with British
Standard BS 5839‑8 and EN 60849.
Protection
The loudspeaker has built‑in protection to ensure that,
in the event of a fire, damage to the loudspeaker does
not result in failure of the circuit to which it is
connected. In this way, system integrity is maintained;
ensuring loudspeakers in other areas can still be used
to inform people of the situation. It is standard fitted
with a back‑can enclosure to increase protection of
the cable termination.
The loudspeaker has an emergency compliant ceramic
screw‑terminal block and thermal fuse.
Certifications and approvals
All Bosch loudspeakers are designed to withstand
operating at their rated power for 100 continuous
hours in accordance with IEC 268‑5 Power Handling
Capacity (PHC) standards. Bosch has also developed
the Simulated Acoustical Feedback Exposure (SAFE)
test to demonstrate that they can withstand two times
their rated power for short durations. This ensures
improved reliability under extreme conditions, leading