Bosch Appliances LC2-PC30G6-4 Speaker User Manual


 
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing Bosch loudspeakers. Read
through this manual to familiarize yourself with fea-
tures, applications, and precautions before you use
these products.
Bosch loudspeakers use innovative design and
materials to provide premium-level performance in a
flush-mount ceiling format. Four models comprise
by Bosch: the LC2-PC30G6-4 with a 4-inch LF
driver and a .75-inch, titanium-coated tweeter with
waveguide; the LC2-PC30G6-8 with an 8-inch LF
driver and a 1-inch titanium-coated tweeter with
waveguide; the LC2-PC60G6-8H with a fully wave-
guide-loaded 8-inch LF driver and a 1-inch titanium
coated tweeter; and the LC2-PC60G6-10, a true
ceiling-mounted subwoofer designed to augment and
extend the full-range model’s low-frequency
response.
Safety First
Suspending any object is potentially dangerous
and should only be attempted by individuals who
have a thorough knowledge of the techniques and
regulations of rigging objects overhead. Bosch
strongly recommends that all speakers be suspended
taking into account all current national, federal,
state and local regulations. It is the responsibility of
the installer to ensure that all speakers are safely
installed in accordance with all such regulations.
When speakers are suspended, Bosch strongly rec-
ommends that the system be inspected at least once
a year. If any sign of weakness or damage is detect-
ed, remedial action should be taken immediately.
The user is responsible for making sure that the sup-
porting surfaces, and any additional hardware used,
is capable of supporting the loudspeaker. Any hard-
ware used to suspend a loudspeaker array that is not
provided by/associated with Bosch is the responsibil-
ity of others.
Important Features
Model for model, has superior performance to
competing brands
Comes with both 70V/100V or 8-ohm operation
standard on every model
Includes all installation accessories
commonly needed for most jobs
Designed for use in voice alarm systems.
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