How to Guide
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INSTALLATION
If the speaker locations have not yet been established then do so 
now. If possible, assess the area behind the ceiling for possible 
concealed obstructions such as wiring, heating ducts, cross-
bracing etc. Absence of a crawl space will require greater study 
of observable clues and may also require the use of inspection 
holes and inspection tools (camera, mirror, ashlight, etc.). Use 
an “electronic stud nder” to locate the positions of the joists or 
studs. We recommend that the edge of the speaker holes be at 
least 3/4" (19mm) away from joists or studs whenever possible to 
allow clearance for the toggle clamps.
Once the speaker locations are established use the cardboard 
template or the plastic compass provided with your speaker to 
draw the speaker cut-out. The hole diameters for the various 
speakers are marked on the compass. The cardboard templates 
may also be used as a visual aid for placement of the speakers. To 
do this, temporarily hold the templates in place with a push tack or 
tape.  
Using the proper tool cut the appropriate sized 
hole in the ceiling. On drywall, clean cuts can 
be made with a drywall saw. Make sure to clean 
the excess debris from the front face of the hole 
to ensure a ush t. 
If the cable has not yet been run, do so now that you have better 
access to the ceiling. Once the speaker cable has been run, pull 
the end of the cable out of the speaker cut-out, strip back a 
section of the jacket as needed, and then expose ½" (13mm) of 
each conductor. 
To aid in speaker performance, a brous material, such as 
berglass, may be placed behind the speaker. This may also help 
to reduce unwanted sound from being transmitted into adjoining 
rooms. If the ceiling space has blown 
or loose insulation, care must be taken 
to prevent the loose insulation from 
entering the back of the speaker. This 
can be accomplished by placing a batt 
of berglass insulation, fabric barrier, 
or bag over the back of the speaker. 
Alternatively you may use an Insu-
Flate ISF-147, which is an acoustically transparent fabric cover 
specically designed for this application. Placing a rigid enclosure 
behind the speakers can be done but the enclosure should be 
large enough not to degrade the performance of the speaker. Rigid 
enclosures of less than 0.75 cu ft (21 
liters) should be stuffed with acoustic 
insulation such as berglass. 
As the drawing shows, the speakers 
utilize Toggle Clamps which, after 
tightening, hold the speakers in place.  
Ensure that the toggle clamps are 
rotated into their “Home” position prior 
to installation. 
Verify that the speaker ts properly into the cut-out and then 
remove the speaker from the hole. 
Connect the wire conductors to the terminals on the back of the 
speaker by depressing each spring terminal, inserting the wire 
into the hole, and releasing the terminal. Use care to observe the 
proper polarity (+ & -). Speakers wired out of phase will exhibit an 
apparent loss of bass response.  
Note: Single-Point speakers have both the left and right channel 
connections on the same speaker. Ensure that both channels are 
connected and in phase. An out of phase connection to a single-
point speaker will be immediately obvious when signal is applied 
since there will be little if any bass output. If disconnecting one 
of the inputs increases the bass output then the inputs are out of 
phase. 
Insert the speaker into the hole and tighten the four toggle screws.  
As you start to turn each screw the toggle clamps will rotate 
outward to engage the ceiling or wall material as shown. CAUTION:  
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE CLAMPS. Too much torque may 
damage the toggle, causing the speaker not to seat securely. A 
snug t is all that is necessary to assure proper performance.
The grilles can be painted using multiple light coats of paint. 
Certain paints will require thinning to avoid clogging the grille’s 
perforations. It is not necessary or recommended to remove the 
scrim cloth from the back of the grille prior to painting. 
If your speaker includes a pivoting tweeter aiming it toward the 
listening area will raise the amplitude of the highest frequencies 
(>12kHz), adding brilliance. USE CARE TO AVOID DAMAGING THE 
DOME OF THE TWEETER WHEN AIMING!  
Attach the grilles to the speakers and enjoy. Should you wish 
to remove the grilles from the speakers pull at the grilles' edge. 
Initially there will be a signicant resistance because the grilles 
are magnetically attached.
WARRANTy - LIFETIME LIMITED
OEM Systems Co. will repair or replace any product found to be faulty due to defects in material or 
workmanship, with new or rebuilt parts, free of charge in the USA, from the date of original purchase, for 
the life of the product. This is a no-hassle warranty with no mail-in warranty card needed. This warranty 
does not cover damages in shipment, failures caused by other products, or failures due to accident, 
misuse, abuse, acts of God, or alteration of the equipment. This warranty is extended only to the original 
purchaser, when purchased through an authorized reseller and a purchase receipt, invoice, or other proof 
of original purchase date is provided. This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may have other 
rights (which vary by area). If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period, 
please contact OEM Systems Co., your dealer, or any factory-authorized service center for service. Mail-in 
service can be obtained during the warranty period by calling 775-355-0405 or via email at 
info@oemsystems.com. A Return Authorization (RA) number must be obtained in advance and a copy of 
the RA form should be included inside the shipping carton. 
page 2 of 2Install Guide Rev. G
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For: 6-1/2"& 8"In-Ceiling
ISF-147
Tighten 4 
Phillips screws
Clean front 
edge of cutout 
to ensure a 
flush fit.
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