Community R2-MAX, R.5-MAX User Manual

R SERIES
Loudspeakers With
Unparalleled Musicality, Superior Voice Projection
and Premium Weather Resistance
Installation and Operation Manual
Models: R.5-MAX and R2-MAX
WEATHER-RESISTANT • R-SERIES

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

RIGGING AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Always follow these basic safety precautions when using or installing R SERIES loudspeakers and accessories:
• Read these instructions prior to assembly.
• Keep these instructions for reference.
• Heed all warnings.
• Follow all instructions, particularly those pertaining to rigging, mounting, hanging and electrical connections.
• Only use attachments and accessories that are specified and approved by the manufacturer.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
The terms caution, warning, and danger may be used in this manual to alert the reader to important safety considerations. If you have any questions or do not understand the meaning of these terms, do not proceed with installation. Contact your local dealer, distributor, or call Community directly for assistance. These terms are defined as:
CAUTION: describes an operating condition or user action that may expose the equipment or user to potential damage or danger.
WARNING: describes an operating condition or user action that will likely cause damage to the equipment or injury to the user or to others in the vicinity.
DANGER: describes an operating condition or user action that will immediately damage the equipment and/or be extremely dangerous or life threatening to the user or to others in the vicinity.
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
DANGER: The loudspeakers described in this manual are designed and intended to be ‘flown’ or suspended
using a variety of rigging hardware, means, and methods. Installation of loudspeakers should only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. It is strongly recommended that a licensed and certified professional structural engineer approve the mounting design. Severe injury and/or loss of life may occur if these products are improperly installed! All electrical connections must conform to applicable city, county, state, and national (NEC) electrical codes.
DANGER: R SERIES rigging fittings are rated at a
Working Load Limit of 100 lbs (45.4 kg) with a 10:1
safety margin. No single rigging fitting should ever be subjected to a load that is greater than 100 lbs. Failure to heed this warning could result in injury or death!
IMPORTANT: Refer to the sections on installation
and connections later in this manual for additional
information on rigging and electrical safety.
DANGER: It is possible to experience severe
electrical shock from a power amplifier. Always
make sure that all power amplifiers are in the “OFF" position and unplugged from an AC Mains supply before performing electrical work.
DANGER: It is essential that a safety cable (not supplied) be utilized whenever an R SERIES
Loudspeaker is installed. The safety cable must be secured to a suitable load-bearing point separate from the loudspeaker mounting point, with as little slack as possible so as not to develop undue kinetic force if the mounting bracket (yoke) were to fail. Utilize one of the unused threaded mounting points on the enclosure for this purpose.
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CAUTION: Installation of R SERIES loudspeakers should only be performed by trained and qualified personnel. It is strongly recommended that a licensed and certified professional structural engineer approve the mounting. Severe injury and/or loss of life may occur if this product is improperly installed.
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UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

SYSTEM INFORMATION

Community R SERIES loudspeakers are engineered and manufactured to be rugged and they are carefully packed in sturdy cartons. Make sure that the number of cartons shown on the freight documents have actually been delivered. It is wise to thoroughly inspect each unit after it has been removed from the packaging, as damage could occur during shipping.
Please note that once the shipment has left your dealer or the Community factory, the responsibility for damage is always borne by the freight company. If damage has occurred during shipping, you must file a claim directly with the freight company. It’s very important to contact the freight company as soon as possible after receiving your shipment, as most freight companies have a short time limit within which they will investigate claims. Be sure to save the carton and the packing material, as most claims will be denied if these materials are not retained. Your Community dealer and the factory will try to help in any way they can, but it is the responsibility of the party receiving the shipment to file the damage claim.
It is always a good idea to retain the carton and packing materials indefinitely, if possible, in the event that the unit may need to be returned to your dealer or distributor for repair.
IN THE CARTON
Each shipping carton contains the following items:
• One (1) R SERIES loudspeaker
• One (1) Steel mounting yoke (pre-installed)
• Multi-angle aiming strap [R.5-MAX (1), R2-MAX (2)]
• One (1) Installation and operation manual
• One (1) Warranty card
• Mounting hardware:
R.5-MAX (all models): 3/8" x 1-1/4" threaded studs (x3), 3/8" lock washers (x3), 3/8" flat washers (x3), and 3/8"-16 hex nuts (x3). All hardware is stainless steel.
R2-MAX (all models): 1/2" hex bolts (2" x3, 1-1/4" x3), 1/2" lock washers (x6), 1/2" flat washers (x7), 1/2" hex nut (x1), and 2" OD rubber gaskets (x5). All hardware is stainless steel. Much of the hardware may be preinstalled on the enclosure.
PHYSICAL FEATURES / GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The R.5-MAX and R2-MAX are the premier products in the R SERIES line. They are designed for premium quality music reproduction with very low distortion and high output.
The R.5-MAX: This fully passive, true point source loudspeaker produces a very flat frequency response without external equalization. It features a 600W neodymium LF driver with aluminum demodulation ring and a large format 1.4" exit HF driver with copper shorting ring and hybrid resonance damping diaphragm. It is ideal for critical music reproduction in challenging acoustic environment applications indoors or outdoors. Two horn patterns are available: 60° x 60° and 90° x 60°.
The R2-MAX delivers the same great pattern control and vocal intelligibility as a standard R2, but with the addition of premium drivers, a signal aligned MF/HF horn, very flat frequency response, higher broadband output, and lower distortion. The R2-MAX features dual 12" 600W neodymium LF drivers with aluminum demodulation rings, large format 1.4" exit HF drivers with copper shorting rings and hybrid, resonance damping diaphragms, and higher output M200HP midrange compression drivers. It is ideal for critical music reproduction in dicult acoustic environments. The R2-MAX is a modern stadium loudspeaker, designed to meet the needs of today’s modern sporting venues. Output is biamp only. Three coverage patterns are available: 60° x 40°, 60° x 60° and 90° x 40°.
R SERIES FEATURES / TECHNOLOGY
R-MAX loudspeakers oer numerous features and technologies that provide unprecedented sonic quality and installation flexibility. Some of these include:
• Unique full-range high output loudspeakers with advanced passive crossover technology
• All models are weather-resistant, UV stabilized and suitable for outdoor direct exposure
• Protective steel grilles and mounting brackets are covered with a rugged, zinc-rich epoxy dual-layer powder-coat finish for superior resistance to weather
• Stainless steel hardware
• R.5-MAX models are available in black, white, or light grey finish and R2-MAX models are available in a light grey finish (standard). Custom colors are also available.
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PRODUCT FEATURES IDENTIFICATION

TYPICAL R.5-MAX FULL-RANGE MODEL
Safety Cable Attachment Point: (Utilize empty rigging point. User must supply appropriate fastener and safety cable)
Installer to supply hardware for top attachment of strap to yoke
Yoke
Aiming Strap
Grille
5 Rigging Points (3/8"-16) (sides + back)
3/8"-16 Rigging points
(sides and back)
Gland Nut / Cable
FRONT REAR
TYPICAL R2-MAX FULL-RANGE MODEL
Safety Cable Attachment Point: (Utilize empty rigging point. User must supply appropriate fastener and safety cable)
Yoke
(5) 1/2"-13 Rigging points
Grille
Angle Securing Straps
HF/MR Connection
(white) Gland Nut
(5) 1/2"-13 Rigging points
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LF Connection
(black) Gland Nut
Suggested Safet y Cable Attachment Point
(user must supply appropriate 1/2"-13
FRONT REAR
fastener and safety cable)
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RIGGING / SUSPENSION AND SAFETY

TERMINOLOGY: The terms “rigging", “flying" and
“suspension" are often used interchangeably to describe the installation of loudspeaker systems above ground level. None of these terms pertain to, or attempt to describe, the actual method that is used (cables, brackets, chains, etc.).
DANGER: The loudspeakers described in this manual are designed and intended to be suspended using a
variety of rigging hardware, means, and methods. It is essential that all installation work involving the suspension of these loudspeaker products be performed by competent, knowledgeable persons who understand safe rigging practices. Severe injury and/or loss of life may occur if these products are improperly suspended.
DANGER: All rigging fittings and inserts must remain
sealed with the included hardware or they must be
fitted with properly rated optional mounting hardware. Any missing fasteners will compromise the weather resistance of the enclosure.
COMMUNITY RIGGING HARDWARE WARRANTY:
Community warrants that its loudspeaker systems and its optional mounting and rigging hardware have been carefully designed and tested. Community loudspeakers may be safely suspended when each loudspeaker model is suspended with Community-manufactured mounting and rigging brackets specifically designed for use with that particular model of loudspeaker. This warranty applies only for use under normal environmental conditions, and when all loudspeakers, component parts, brackets and hardware are assembled and installed in strict accordance with Community’s installation guidelines contained herein. Beyond this, Community assumes no further or extended responsibility or liability, in any way or by any means whatsoever. It is the responsibility of the installer to insure that safe installation practices are followed, and that such practices are in accordance with any and all local, state, federal, or other, codes, conditions, and regulations that may apply to, or govern the practice of, rigging, mounting, and construction work in the relevant geographic territory. Any modifications made to any parts or materials manufactured or supplied by Community shall immediately void all pledges of warranty or surety, related in any way to the safe use of those parts and materials.
WARNING
NON-COMMUNITY RIGGING HARDWARE:
Non-Community hardware used for rigging an R SERIES loudspeaker must be certified by the supplier for such use and must be properly rated for safety.
IMPORTANT NOTES ON RIGGING LOUDSPEAKERS
There are three areas of responsibility for rigging loudspeakers. The first is the building structure. Always consult with the building architect or structural engineer to assure the ability of the structure to support the loudspeaker system. The second area of responsibility is the loudspeaker itself. Community certifies its loudspeaker systems and rigging accessories for suspension when they are properly installed according to our published guidelines. The third area of responsibility is everything between the loudspeaker and the building structure and the actual process of installation. The installing contractor assumes this responsibility. Loudspeaker rigging should be performed only by certified rigging professionals using certified rigging hardware chosen for the specific application. Prior to installation, the contractor should present a rigging plan, with drawing and detailed parts list, to a licensed structural engineer (P.E.) or architect for written approval.
WARNING: R SERIES rigging fittings are rated at a Working Load Limit of 100 lbs (45.4kg) with a 10:1
safety margin. No single rigging fitting should ever be subjected to a load that is greater than 100 lbs. Failure to heed this warning could result in injury or death!
ACCEPTABLE MOUNTING POINT LOADING
The mounting points should always be used so that either shear force is applied perpendicular to the direction of and in tight proximity to the mounting hole, or tension force is applied perpendicular to the enclosure surface. See
Figure 1 below.
DANGER: Use the mounting points only as described
above. Do not use them in such a way as to apply
sideways leverage to them. Failure to follow this instruction could result in immediate failure of the mounting points resulting in damage to the loudspeaker and serious injury or death to personnel
Correct
Yoke tight against
enclosure (R.5-MAX)
or rubber washer and
enclosure (R2-MAX)
Yoke
Custom Bracket
NOT Correct
Bracket spaced away
from enclosure
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Enclosure
Figure 1. Mounting point load

INSTALLATION

BEFORE YOU START
q   Read all instructions and gather tools necessary before starting the installation. Please read all safety instructions and warnings regarding rigging and installation of the loudspeaker. The "q" preceding each step can be used to check o each step as it is completed (or applicable).
Every eort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, due to ongoing technical advances, changes or modifications may have occurred that are not covered in this publication. The latest version of this manual is always available at www.communitypro.com. The revision date can be found on the rear cover.
The R.5-MAX and the R2-MAX have diering mounting instructions. Please refer to the appropriate instruction for your loudspeaker model.

INSTALL THE R.5-MAX

MOUNT THE YOKE
Attach the yoke to the support structure prior to mounting the loudspeaker enclosure. Five (5) integral threaded mounting points on the four sides and the back of the enclosure line up with the yoke or can be used for a custom fabricated mounting. The unused holes have plugs or hardware that can be removed if these holes are needed for mounting or attaching the aiming strap.
Notes: The plugs are purposely designed to "catch" on the mounting point threads and may be somewhat dicult to remove. All unused holes must be filled with either the supplied hardware or plugs to maintain the weather­resistance of the enclosure. The R.5-MAX has threaded studs rather than hex head bolts as the supplied mounting hardware.
q Determine the appropriate location and orientation, and mount the yoke to the support structure. Hardware to mount the yoke to the structure is not included and should be specified by a structural engineer, load-rated for the intended use, and be suitably weather-resistant.
Note: If the center hole is used to mount a yoke on the R.5-MAX, the angle securing strap must also be attached as shown in Figure 3 prior to securing the hardware.
MOUNT THE R.5-MAX LOUDSPEAKER
q    Attach the R.5-MAX loudspeaker to the yoke. See
Figure 2. The mounting point holes are approximately 7/16" (11mm) deep. The threaded studs used should not extend into the hole more than 3/8" (9.5mm). Lift the loudspeaker into place between the yoke arms. Attach as shown. Support the enclosure until all connections are made. Tighten bolts to finger tight (enough to hold the loudspeaker in position).
WARNING: Loudspeakers are heavy. To prevent injury or damage, they should be supported during the mounting process until the connection is secure.
Rigging Points
Enclosure
Figure 2. Mount the R.5-MAX loudspeaker to the yoke
(if unused, plug with 5/16" plugs)
Yoke
3/8" SS Lock Washer
3/8" SS Hex Nut
3/8" SS Flat Washer
3/8"-16 x 1-1/4" SS Stud
(leave 3/4" sticking out)
SECURE THE ANGLE
q   Determine the approximate angle of downward tilt. It must be angled at least 15° down from horizontal to maintain the stated enclosure EIEMA rating and reduce the possibility of rain and other precipitation compromising the performance. Bend and attach the angle securing strap(s) as shown in Figure 3. Hardware to attach the strap to the yoke is not included and should be supplied by the installer and be suitably weather resistant. Tighten the yoke hardware until suciently tight enough to hold the angle. Do not use excessive force when tightening mounting hardware.
ATTACH SAFETY CABLE
q   Attach a safety cable to one of the open mounting points (see Product Features page 4). The safety cable and hardware are not included. Please consult a structural engineer for the appropriate cable for the load and application. The safety cable must be secured to a suitable load-bearing point separate from the loudspeaker mounting point, with as little slack as possible, so as not to develop undue kinetic force if the loudspeaker mount were to fail.
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R.5-MAX
Yoke
Angle Securing Strap
(determine approximate hole to use based on chart at right)
3/8" SS Flat Washer
3/8" SS Hex Nut
3/8" SS Lock Washer
3/8"-16 x 1-1/4" SS Stud
(leave 3/4" sticking out)
Hardware to secure the strap to the yoke appropriate for yoke attachment to the structure must be supplied by the installer
Figure 3. Attach the angle securing strap to the R.5-MAX

INSTALL THE R2-MAX

WARNING: Loudspeakers are heavy. To prevent
injury or damage, they should be supported during the mounting process until the connection is secure.
q    The R2-MAX loudspeaker is shipped with the yoke attached. If it is necessary to position the yoke dierently, please remove the mounting hardware and reserve the hardware for repositioning. Attach the R2 loudspeaker to the yoke. See Figure 4a. Determine and orient the loudspeaker correctly for the coverage desired for your application. Mount the loudspeaker to the yoke with the rubber washers between the yoke and enclosure and attach as shown. This is intentionally a tight fit to maintain weather resistance. Tighten bolts to finger tight (enough to hold the loudspeaker in position).
Hole # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Down Angle 3° 6° 112229.5° 341.5° 45
Securing Strap
11
10
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
1
q   Attach the short flat end of the contour strap to the mounting point located at the back/center of the enclosure bell using the bolt, rubber washer, flat washer, and lock washer supplied in the mounting point. Make sure that the rubber washer is between the contour strap and the enclosure. See Figure 4b. Leave the other end (the long flat end) of the contour strap temporarily unattached. Eventually this will be attached to the mounting point below where the yoke crossbar is positioned when the loudspeaker is mounted and aimed properly.
The short flat end of the contour strap goes to the rear and the long flat end should be attached to one of the side mounting points.
1/2" SS Lock Washer
1/2"-13 SS Hex Bolt
1/2" SS Flat Washer
2" OD Rubber Gasket
Figure 4a. Mount the R2-MAX loudspeaker to the yoke
Figure 4b. Attach the contour strap
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Contour Strap
1/2" x 1-1/4" SS Hex Bolt
1/2" SS Lock Washer
1/2" SS Flat Washer
2" OD Rubber Gasket
R2-MAX INSTALLATION (cont'd)
q   Mount the R2-MAX and yoke to the support structure. If the center hole is being used to mount the yoke, that hardware must be installed before attaching the securing strap to the yoke. All mounting hardware must be supplied by the installer and be weather-resistant and properly rated for the weight and potential wind load by a structural engineer.
Fig 5b
Fig 4a
Figure (connection) reference key
q   Attach the securing strap to the yoke. Align the short bent end with the 9/16" hole with the yoke, and attach as shown in Figure 5a. The securing strap should be positioned on the yoke crossbar with the long end positioned over the contour strap.
Fig 5a
Fig 5c
Fig 4b
q   Attach the free end of the contour strap to the enclosure as shown in Figure 5b. Make sure that the rubber washer is located between the contour strap and the enclosure.
Contour Strap
1/2" x 1-1/4" SS Hex Bolt
1/2" SS Lock Washer
1/2" SS Flat Washer
2" OD Rubber Gasket
Figure 5b. Attach the contour strap to the enclosure
1/2" SS
Lock Washer
1/2"-13
SS Hex Nut
Yoke
1/2" SS Flat Washer
1/2" x 2" SS Hex Bolt
Angle Securing Strap
Figure 5a. Attach the securing strap to the yoke
q   Determine the approximate angle of downward tilt and adjust the angle accordingly. It must be angled at least 5° down from horizontal to maintain the stated enclosure EIEMA rating and reduce the possibility of rain and other precipitation compromising the performance. Once the aiming angle is set, bend the securing strap against the contour strap. The series of holes in the securing strap should line up with one of the three 5/16" (8 mm) holes in the contour strap. This determines where to locate the bolt in the contour strap to attach the securing strap. Lift the contour strap away from the R2 enclosure and put the 1/4"-20 x 1" (25 mm) stainless steel bolt in this hole so that the bolt head is between the contour strap and the enclosure. Secure it with a lock washer and hex nut as shown at right
q   Fully attach the securing strap to the contour strap as shown in Figure 5c. First ensure that the loudspeaker is aimed at the appropriate angle. Bend the securing strap towards the enclosure to put it on the bolt previously installed on the contour strap. You will have to bend the securing strap towards the enclosure to put it on the bolt. First place one of the 1/4" flat washers on the bolt, followed by the securing strap. Finish with the remaining 1/4" flat washer, 1/4" lock washer, then secure with a 1/4"-20 hex nut.
Attach the 1/4" hardware to the holes that best match the angle desired
Contour Strap
Angle Securing Strap
1/4" SS Lock Washer
1/4"-20 SS Hex Nut
1/4" SS Flat Washer
1/4"-20 SS Hex Nut
1/4" x 1" SS Hex Bolt
Figure 5c. Attach the securing strap to the contour strap
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WIRING AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY

All standard R-MAX loudspeakers come with attached SJOW rated input cables, 12' (3.6m) in length. The cable enters the enclosure through a waterproof gland nut. The other end of the cable is un-terminated. Beyond this length, line-loss calculations should be performed when selecting additional wiring to prevent losses in output due to voltage drops resulting from increased impedance. Please contact Community’s TAG Team (Technical Applications Group) for additional assistance (email: tagteam@communitypro.com, phone: (610) 876-3400, or toll-free (800) 523-4934 in the US and Canada).
q   Wire the loudspeaker. A typical installation method is to bring the cable into a waterproof junction box (J-box) equipped with a waterproof gland nut. Connections within the J-box may be made with barrel-type crimp connectors, wire nuts, solder and heat-shrink, or terminal strips. Terminate per your local electrical code.
We recommend using barrel-type crimp connectors that are crimped with a forged crimp tool (such as Klein 1005) or a ratcheting tool (such as Klein T1720), as this method, when properly executed, results in a gas­tight connection that is quick and easy to accomplish.
IMPORTANT: All electrical installation connections for loudspeaker lines are subject to all applicable
governmental building and fire codes. The selection of appropriate electrical hardware to interface with the R SERIES loudspeaker lies solely with the installation professional. Community recommends that an appropriately licensed engineer, electrician, or other qualified professional identify and select the appropriate conduit, fittings, wire, etc. for the installation.
STANDARD WIRING (R.5-MAX)
Connect as shown in Figure 6.
(–) ( Black)
(+) ( White)
Figure 6. Standard wiring
BIAMP WIRING
All R2-MAX are biamp models and have color coded gland nuts (and a label on the enclosure - see Figure 7 below) that will indicate what input the cable is designated for. The cables are 2-conductor standard weather-resistant cables 12' (3.6m) in length.
MF/HF connection (white gland nut)
LF connection (black gland nut)
Figure 7. Labeled cables - R2-MAX
DANGER: The output power capabilities of audio

FINAL ASSEMBLY AND TESTING

amplifiers present a danger to installers. To
minimize the risk of electric shock from loudspeaker connecting cables, confirm that the power amplifiers are turned “o" before connecting loudspeaker cable(s) to the loudspeaker or amplifier. Always follow local electrical codes and proper electrical safety procedures.
WARNING: After wiring the amplifier(s) to the
loudspeaker(s), first power-up all devices that are
upstream of the amplifier, such as mixers, equalizers, compressor/limiters, etc., before powering-up the amplifier. This is to avoid passing any clicks or pops that may originate in the upstream devices to the loudspeakers. The amplifier should initially be powered-up with its gain controls turned all the way down. After making sure that a continuous signal is present, such as a CD playing, slowly
q   All holes should be filled with the provided hardware or other suitable replacement in order to maintain weather­resistance.
q   Attach a safety cable to an attachment point on each loudspeaker. The safety cable and hardware are not included. Please consult a structural engineer for the appropriate cable for the load and application. The safety cable attachment points should not be located on opposite sides of the cabinet in such a manner that they present a significant force that pulls the insert points away from each other. The safety cable must be secured to a suitable load­bearing point separate from the loudspeaker mounting point, with as little slack as possible, so as not to develop undue kinetic force if the R SERIES mounting were to fail.
q   Power and test the system.
raise the level of the gain controls to establish that the wiring has been installed correctly. Only then should the loudspeaker be operated at normal output levels.
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MAINTAINING WEATHER RESISTANCE

SERVICE AND SUPPORT

GUIDELINES FOR R SERIES OUTDOOR USE
R SERIES is suitable for outdoor direct exposure installation when used as recommended. For best results in outdoor applications, follow these guidelines:
• Always orient the loudspeaker so the mouth of the horn is, at a minimum, pointing at least 5 degrees downward. Failure to do this could result in water collecting inside the enclosure under extreme weather conditions.
• When handling an R SERIES loudspeaker, be careful not to scratch or scrape the finish on the grille, bracket, or enclosure.
• All mounting holes must be sealed o with the plugs or stainless steel bolts, washers, and rubber washers supplied. If, for any reason, the hardware must be removed, seal o the hole with silicone caulking or some other suitable weather-tight sealant.
• The rubber washers supplied with the mounting bolts must always seat against the enclosure (R2-MAX only).
• The grille assembly is designed to prevent normal and wind-driven rain from directly entering the mouth of the loudspeaker. The grille is not designed to withstand such things as being directly sprayed from a hose; therefore this should be avoided.
• If you use any hardware in place of hardware provided with your R SERIES loudspeaker, it should also be made of stainless steel.
INFORMATION AND APPLICATION ASSISTANCE
For more information on installing and operating your R SERIES loudspeaker, please refer to Community’s web site at communitypro.com. For application support, service or warranty information, refer to Community’s web site or contact Community's TAG Team (Technical Applications Group) for additional assistance at 610-876-3400 or toll­free (US and Canada) at 800-523-4934.
To obtain specific warranty information and available service locations for countries other than the United States of America, contact the authorized Community Distributor for your specific country or region.
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SPECIFICATIONS

Loudspeaker Type: 2 way, full-range, coaxial 2 way, full-range, coaxial
Driver Complement:
Operating Range1: 70 Hz to 20 kHz (-10 dB) 70 Hz to 20 kHz (-10 dB)
Frequency Response1: 95 Hz to 19 kHz (-3 dB) 95 Hz to 20 kHz (-3 dB)
Max Input Ratings:
Maximum Output
2
Sensitivity (1W / 1m)
Free Space SPL
Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms, 4.8 ohms @ 200 Hz minimum 8 ohms, 4.8 ohms @ 200 Hz minimum
Nominal Beamwidth (-6dB): 60° x 60°, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz 90° x 60°, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz
Crossover Frequency: 900 Hz
Recommended Processing6: DSP with CONEQ™ power response correction
R.5-66 MAX R.5-96 MAX
LF: 1 x 12" with neodymium motor and
aluminum demodulation ring
HF: 1 x 1.4" exit compression driver
with 2.87" voice coil
600W RMS, 1200W Program
69 volts RMS, 138 volts momentar y peak
without EQ3:
with EQ4:
Axial Q / DI: 18.7/12.7, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz 13.8/11.4, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz
3,5
:
131 dB (137 dB Peak)
130 dB (136 dB Peak)
103 dB (125 Hz - 10 kHz) 103 dB (250 Hz - 4 kHz)
LF: 1 x 12" with neodymium motor and
aluminum demodulation ring
HF: 1 x 1.4" exit compression driver
with 2.87" voice coil
600W RMS, 1200W Program
69 volts RMS, 138 volts momentar y peak
130 dB (136 dB Peak) 129 dB (135 dB Peak)
102 dB (125 Hz - 10 kHz) 103 dB (250 Hz - 4 kHz)
Recommended Amplifier: 1200W to 1800W at 8 ohms
Input Connection: 12 foot (3.6m) SJOW #16-2 cable
Controls: None
Rigging Provisions: Five 3/8"-16 rigging points, Zinc-rich epoxy dual-layer powder-coated yoke
Construction: Rotomolded LLDPE plastic
Finish: Black, White or Light Grey (RAL# 9004, 9003, 7038)
Grille:
Environmental: IP55W per IEC 529 at 5° down-tilt, Designed to MIL-STD-810G
Dimensions H x W x D: 16" x 16" x 16.19" (406 x 406 x 411 mm)
Net weight: 44 lbs (20 kg) loudspeaker only, 47 lbs (21.3 kg) with yoke bracket
1. Operating range and frequency response parameters are stated with DSP equalization applied.
2. Calculated based on power rating and sensitivity, exclusive of power compression.
3. Raw driver or system response prior to applying any filters for frequency response or power response correction.
4. Recommended equalization as published in the Community Loudspeaker Library within Community's Resyn™ software.
5. Free field anechoic sensitivity, calculated using input voltage that would produce 1W at the nominal impedance.
6. Community's dSPEC226 loudspeaker signal processor DSP and Resyn™ software include CONEQ™ 1000 point FIR filter power response correction filters within the preconfigured speaker file for this model of loudspeaker.
3-layer Weather-Stop™ with polyester mesh, foam, zinc-rich epoxy dual-layer powder-coated perforated steel color-matched to enclosure
Community strives to improve its products on a continual basis. Specifications are therefore subject to change without notice.
Note: Every eort has been made to insure that the information contained in this manual was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, due to ongoing technical advances, changes or modifications may have occurred that are not covered in this manual. Visit Community at http://www.communitypro.com for the latest version of this manual and the most recent product information.
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SPECIFICATIONS
R2-64 MAX R2-66 MAX R2-94 MAX
SYSTEM
TRANSDUCERS
LF:
MF:
HF:
Operating Mode: Biamp (Passive MF/HF)
Operating Range1: 70 Hz to 22 kHz (-10 dB) 70 Hz to 22 kHz (-10 dB) 70 Hz to 22 kHz (-10 dB)
Frequency Response1: 85 Hz to 18 kHz (-3 dB) 85 Hz to 20 kHz (-3 dB) 85 Hz to 20 kHz (-3 dB)
Nominal Beamwidth (-6dB): 60° x 40°, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz 60° x 60°, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz 90° x 40°, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz
Axial Q / DI: 24.89/13.96, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz 17.13/12.34, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz 14.75/11.69, 1.6 kHz to 10 kHz
Maximum Output
2
without EQ3:
with EQ4:
Crossovers
5
MF:
Passive MF/HF:
Recommended Processing6: DSP with CONEQ™ power response correction
PERFORMANCE
Maximum Input Ra tings
LF:
MF/ HF:
Sensitivity
7
LF:
MF/ HF:
Maximum Output
(without EQ)
8
3
MF/ HF:
(with EQ)
4
MF/ HF:
Nominal Impe dance
LF:
MF/ HF:
SYSTEM
Input Connection: 2 x 12' (3.6 m) 16-2 SJOW cables
Enclosure: Hand-laminated multilayer fiberglass
2 x 12" inherently weather-resistant cones with 3" voice coil, neodymium motor and aluminum demodulation ring 1 x 2" exit, M200HP compression, 3.5" diaphragm, 2.2" Voice coil, high temp non-metallic diaphragm 1 x 1.4" exit compression, 2.87" voice coil, copper shorting ring, titanium diaphragm with mylar surround
133 dB (139 dB Peak) 132 dB (138 dB Peak)
4th order (24 dB/oct) 450 Hz, Active
LF:
133 dB (139 dB Peak) 132 dB (137 dB Peak)
132 dB (137 dB Peak) 131 dB (136 dB Peak)
8th order (48 dB/oct) 450 Hz, Active 8th order (48 dB/oct) 3.3 kHz
1200W Continuous (98V) / 4800W Peak (196V) 150W Continuous (35V) / 300W Peak (70V)
LF:
LF:
103 dB (100 Hz - 500 Hz) 108 dB (400 Hz - 18 kHz)
134 dB (140 dB peak) 130 dB (136 dB peak)
133 dB (139 dB peak) 129 dB (135 dB peak)
103 dB (100 Hz - 500 Hz) 108 dB (400 Hz - 18 kHz)
134 dB (140 dB peak)
130 dB (136 dB peak)
133 dB (139 dB peak) 129 dB (135 dB peak)
103 dB (100 Hz - 500 Hz)
107 dB (400 Hz - 18 kHz)
134 dB (140 dB peak)
129 dB (135 dB peak)
133 dB (139 dB peak) 128 dB (134 dB peak)
8 ohms, (9.3 ohms @ 250 Hz minimum) 8 ohms, (5.6 ohms @ 5 kHz minimum)
Finish: Paintable, light grey gel-coat (RAL #7038)
Rigging Provisions:
Grille:
Environmental:
(5) 1/2"-13 rigging points; Steel zinc-rich epoxy dual-layer powder-coated bracket; (2) Aluminum aiming straps to secure angle
3-layer Weather-Stop™ with polyester mesh, foam, and zinc-rich epoxy dual-layer powder-coated perforated steel, color-matched to enclosure
IEC529 IP55W rating with a minimum 5° down-tilt, Designed to MIL-STD-810G
Dimensions – H x W x D: 24.75" x 24.75" x 30.75" (629 x 629 x 781 mm)
Loudspeaker Unit Weight: 92 lbs (42.2 kg) loudspeaker only, 115 lbs (52.2 kg) with yoke bracket
1. Operating range and frequency response parameters are stated with DSP equalization applied.
2. Calculated algebraic sum of LF and passive MF/HF with recommended active crossover based on power rating and sensitivity, exclusive of power compression.
3. Raw driver or system response prior to applying any filters for frequency response or power response correction.
4. Recommended equalization as published in the Community Loudspeaker Library within Community's Resyn™ software.
5. Resultant engineered acoustical response of crossover network and components.
6. Community's dSPEC226 loudspeaker signal processor DSP and Resyn™ software include CONEQ™ 1000 point FIR filter power response correction filters within the preconfigured speaker file for this model of loudspeaker.
7. Free field anechoic sensitivity, calculated using input voltage that would produce 1W at the nominal impedance.
8. Calculated based on power rating and sensitivity, exclusive of power compression.
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R-MAX SPEC SHEET PROCESSING DETAILS
COMMUNITY LOUDSPEAKER DATA: “TRUE TO SPECIFICATION”
Ever since Community pioneered the measurement and publication of detailed loudspeaker specifications in 1976, we have striven to present the most relevant, useful, and technically correct loudspeaker data to our customers. Community believes that our customers are best served by having published data and specifications that accurately depict the real world performance of our loudspeaker systems and work properly with computer-based loudspeaker modeling software.
In the beginning, this was an easy task. Community’s engineers provided the data and we published it with no modifications. As time progressed, however, other loudspeaker manufacturers’ marketing departments began to evaluate their specifications prior to publication to make sure that their loudspeakers were presented in the best possible way. This often meant omitting specifications that were not flattering in competitive comparisons. Some manufacturers have now taken these marketing specs to extremes, while others simply leave out important details needed to convey the full loudspeaker performance characteristics.
In contrast, Community continues to present its data in a “full-disclosure”, detailed engineering format. Professional designers and end users appreciate this approach, but some customers may not have the time or expertise to compare spec sheets, validate the numbers, and then sit back and ask themselves, “Did what I just read make sense? Does it all add up?” Unfortunately, when this happens, the manufacturer with the most inflated, unrealistic numbers and the most highly smoothed (and sometimes DSP processed without annotation) frequency responses may appear to be the best choice. That is, until the loudspeakers are installed in the field and don’t meet expectations.
Thus, for Community’s R-MAX loudspeaker product line, we chose the approach that allows us to present our specifications in the traditional “full-disclosure” format while also providing them in a more competitive format that allows our products to be directly compared to other manufacturers.
EQUALIZED VS. UN-EQUALIZED OUTPUT SPL
Here’s an example. As shown in Figure 8, R-MAX spec sheets include Maximum Output SPL for each model with and without equalization.
Maximum Output
Figure 8. R2-64MAX “Maximum System Output” ratings from the spec sheet
In contrast, most manufacturers provide only the Maximum Output SPL without EQ. This is a glaring omission because, once the loudspeaker has been equalized, its Maximum Output SPL can only be as high as the output of its least powerful component (transducer). For example, in a 3-way loudspeaker, the passive MF/HF Maximum Output SPL may be stated as “134 dB”. But, if the MF is 10 dB higher in output than the HF, the equalized Maximum Output SPL may be 5-10 dB lower than this single number. In many cases the LF output is a few dB lower still, reducing the loudspeaker’s overall equalized Maximum Output SPL even further.
Community purposely designed the R-MAX series with drivers that have well-matched outputs. Thus, R-MAX models do not require excessive equalization and that means the overall Maximum Output SPL of an equalized vs. un-equalized R-MAX loudspeaker does not change by more than a dB for any model. This is an important dierentiating feature of R-MAX Series
specifications – the Maximum Output SPL that is achievable in the real world before and after processing is clearly stated on the spec sheet. Designers will not have to piece together data from multiple documents to tell their customers what kind
of performance to expect. Community has made it clear and unambiguous. But this is not the only type of equalization that reduces Maximum Output SPL and becomes a hidden omission on some spec sheets.
2
without EQ3:
with EQ4:
133 dB (139 dB Peak) 132 dB (138 dB Peak)
LOW FREQUENCY “BOOST” EFFECT ON OUTPUT SPL
In many cases, the equalized loudspeaker response shown on a spec sheet includes significant boost applied to the low­frequency driver to increase LF extension. However, every dB of LF boost reduces the loudspeaker’s overall Maximum Output SPL by approximately the same amount. This means that the LF driver is likely to reach its excursion limit (and/or activate the system limiter) before the loudspeaker’s specified maximum power level has been applied.
For example, consider a loudspeaker system with the following LF driver parameters: 97 dB 1W/1m sensitivity, 2000 watts (63V @ 2 Ohms) maximum input and a calculated Maximum Output SPL of 130 dB SPL. While not explicitly stated on the spec sheet, the processor settings downloaded from the manufacturer’s website specify a +6 dB boost at 70 Hz, via a parametric EQ (PEQ) filter, to achieve the LF response shown in the spec sheet’s frequency response graph.
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FrequencyResponse(EQ3)
1/6OctaveSmoothing
HighFrequency LowFrequency
Resolution>180Hz~ 12Hz,<180Hz~3Hz, 1/6OctaveSmoothing,1
W
LOW FREQUENCY “BOOST” EFFECT (continued)
Now, as a thought experiment, imagine that we apply the specified maximum of 63 Volts to the entire loudspeaker before applying the recommended +6 dB boost at 70 Hz. The entire bandwidth of the loudspeaker would then be operating at its 2000 watt limit. Now, add the +6 dB boost at 70 Hz into the signal chain. The flat portion of the driver pass band will still be receiving 63V, but at 70 Hz the voltage will be 6 dB higher, or about 127V, which is the equivalent of about 8000 watts! Clearly, the LF driver cannot handle 8000 watts continuously, so some compromise must be made.
To protect the LF driver from over excursion or thermal damage, we’ll need to limit the voltage at 70 Hz to the specified maximum of 63V (2000 watts). Since we’ve boosted 70 Hz with the +6 dB PEQ filter, this is the only frequency that is able to reach the full 2000 watt input. The remainder of the loudspeaker’s pass band will receive 6 dB less input voltage, or about 32V, which corresponds to only 500W. Figure 9 illustrates the situation.
18
32V + 6dB = 63V (2000W)
12
applied to driver at 70 Hz
6
0
-6
-12
-18 10 100 1000
+6dB
+0dB
Frequency (Hz)
Figure 9. Generic DSP EQ transfer function with +6 dB @ 70 Hz boost
With any loudspeaker, for every 3 dB of LF boost, the resultant maximum amount of power available to the flat portion of the pass band is cut in half. And, 6 dB of boost results in one quarter of the original power. For our example loudspeaker, this means the Maximum Output SPL in the flat portion of the pass band is reduced from 130 dB down to 124 dB.
Most manufacturers’ spec sheets do not discuss the EQ transfer function used to create the frequency response curve and they may not disclose the LF boost that has been applied. This makes it dicult or impossible to determine the actual Maximum Output SPL with EQ. Sometimes, the spec sheet will show “unprocessed” and “processed” response curves. These provide some indication of the LF boost. However, it is still time consuming to calculate the actual LF boost and its eect on Maximum Output SPL. Complicating matters further, acoustic simulation and coverage prediction software does not usually account for the dierences in real-world output that occur as the result of this LF boost, even when the EQ filters are included in the loudspeaker source file. Modern acoustic simulation software predicts loudspeaker system results so well that many users may not realize they have overlooked the eect of EQ boost until the system has been installed and it either cannot reach the intended output levels, or the LF extension must be reduced in order to achieve the output levels.
Non-boosted poron
of driver has only 32V (500W) applied
COMMUNITY’S ALTERNATE APPROACH
As a contrast to the competitive loudspeaker in our thought experiment, Figure 10 shows the published response curves, with notation, for Community’s R2-64MAX.
Note the asterisk after “(processed multi-amp*)”. This refers the reader to the explanation you are now reading. These R-MAX curves include LF boost to produce the result shown in the frequency response chart. However, other manufacturers may use much greater boost (in excess of 6 dB) to achieve their published results.
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (processed multi-amp*)
120
110
100
90
Amplitude (dB SPL)
80
70
10
Complete, — High Frequency Low Frequency 1/6 Octave Smoothing
100
Frequency (Hz)
1000
Figure 10. R2-64MAX Spec Sheet Frequency Response Graphs
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FREQUENCY RESPONSE (unprocessed)
High Frequency Low Frequency
120
110
100
90
Amplitude (dB SPL)
80
70
10
100
Frequency (Hz)
1/6 Octave Smoothing, 1W/1m
1000
10000
R264MAXEQTF2
70
80
90
FrequencyRespons e(EQ1)
1/6OctaveSmoothing
FrequencyResponse(EQ2)
1/6OctaveSmoothing
R264MAXEQTF1
COMMUNITY'S ALTERNATE APPROACH (continued)
In the spirit of our eorts to oer “full-disclosure” specifications and DSP settings, we limited the R-MAX LF boost to no more than 6 dB. Figures 11 and 12 show a comparison of the R2-64MAX with and without the 6 dB LF EQ boost, and the EQ transfer function for each.
R2-64MAX FREQUENCY RESPONSE, +6dB @90Hz BOOST
120
110
100
90
Amplitude (dB SPL)
80
70
10
+6dB
100
Frequency (Hz)
1000
1/6 Octave Smoothing
Figure 11. R2-64MAX frequency response graphs with / without +6 dB @ 90 Hz boost
R2-64MAX DSP EQ, +6dB @90Hz BOOST
20
10
0
-10
+6dB
10000
R2-64MAX FREQUENCY RESPONSE, NO LF BOOST
120
110
100
90
Amplitude (dB SPL)
80
70
10
100
Frequency (Hz)
1000
R2-64MAX DSP EQ, NO LF BOOST
20
10
0
-10
1/6 Octave Smoothing
10000
-20
-30
-40 10
100
Frequency (Hz)
1000
10000
-20
-30
-40 10
100
Frequency (Hz)
1000 10000
Figure 12. R2-64MAX DSP EQ transfer functions with / without +6 dB @ 90 Hz boost
For the R2-MAX loudspeakers, the dierence in LF extension with and without the LF boost is fairly subtle; the R2 Woofers and LF horn work very well without equalization to create natural extension and high eciency. The published R2-MAX equalization curves all contain an optional PEQ filter that adds 6 dB at 90 Hz. (In the Resyn™ Software Loudspeaker Library for Community’s dSPEC226 processor, this LF boost filter is included, but bypassed by default). In applications that do not require the full output of the loudspeaker, the designer may choose to include the LF boost. However, this will reduce the safe, equalized Maximum Output SPL from an R2-MAX by 6 dB. In the case of the R2-64MAX, the Maximum Output SPL would be reduced from 132dB to 126dB.
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70
80
90
FrequencyResponse(EQ2)
1/6OctaveSmoothing
FrequencyResponse(EQ1)
1/6OctaveSmoothing
70
80
90
100
110
120
Amplitude(dBSPL)
FrequencyResponse
Resolution>180Hz~ 12Hz,<180Hz~3Hz, 1/6Octave Smoothing,1W/1m
FrequencyResponse(EQ3)
1/6OctaveSmoothing
COMMUNITY'S ALTERNATE APPROACH (continued)
Both R.5-MAX products also use 6dB of LF boost to create the “Processed” Frequency Response graphs shown on the spec sheets. Figure 13 shows the response curves, with notation, for the R.5-66MAX and Figure 14 shows the R.5-66MAX frequency response with and without the 6dB of LF boost applied:
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (processed*)
120
110
100
90
Amplitude (dB SPL)
80
70
100 1000 1000010
Frequency (Hz)
1/6 Octave Smoothing
Figure 13. R.5-66MAX Spec Sheet Frequency Response Graphs
R2-64MAX FREQUENCY RESPONSE, +6dB @90Hz BOOST
120
110
+6dB
100
1/6 Octave Smoothing
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (unprocessed)
120
110
100
90
Amplitude (dB SPL)
80
70
10
100
Frequency (Hz)
1/6 Octave Smoothing, 1W/1m
1000
R2-64MAX FREQUENCY RESPONSE, NO LF BOOST
120
110
100
1/6 Octave Smoothing
10000
90
Amplitude (dB SPL)
80
70
10
100
Frequency (Hz)
1000
10000
90
Amplitude (dB SPL)
80
70
10
100
Frequency (Hz)
1000
10000
Figure 14. R2-64MAX frequency response graphs with / without +6 dB @ 90 Hz boost
As with the R2-MAX, the dierence with and without the LF boost applied is fairly subtle and is an indication of Community’s design philosophy of well-matched components. The LF boost simply serves to “square o” the response knee above the high pass filter. The published R.5-MAX equalization curves contain an optional PEQ filter that adds 6 dB at 120 Hz. (In the Resyn™ Software Loudspeaker Library for Community’s dSPEC226 processor, this LF boost filter is included, but bypassed by default). In applications where the full output of the loudspeaker is not required, the designer may choose to include the LF boost. However, this reduces the safe, equalized Maximum Output SPL by 6 dB. In the case of the R.5-66MAX, the maximum output would be reduced from 130 dB to 124 dB.
We hope that this clear explanation of the R-MAX specification numbers and graphs, will allow the system designer and system commissioner to have enough information to clearly state expectations to their customers and achieve the promised results. Please contact Community with any questions; ph: (610) 876-3400, or by email at info@communitypro.com
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

NOTE: YOKE MOUNTING HOLE POSITIONS AND MEASURMENTS MAY HAVE UP TO A .125" [3MM] TOLERANCE.
TYPICAL R.5-MAX COAXIAL LOUDSPEAKER
8"
(203mm)
Center of
Gravity
Top
16.19"
(411mm)
Center Line
(5) 3/8 "-16 Threaded Inserts
9"
(229mm)
10.2"
(25 9mm) typ
2"
(51mm)
1" (25mm)
Ø 0.45" (Ø 12mm)
hole x 4
4.63" (117mm)
16" (40 6mm)
16.39" (416mm)
Ø 0.55" (Ø 14mm) Center only
Yoke Dimensions
.2" (5mm)
9" (229mm)
8.2" (208mm)
4.63" (117mm)
2.75" (70mm)2.75" (70mm)
15.94"
(405mm)
Center of Gravity
Sides
7.63"
(194mm)
8"
(203mm)
Center of
Gravity
8"
(203mm)
16"
(406mm)
Front
16"
(406mm)
Rear
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TYPICAL R2-MAX COAXIAL LOUDSPEAKER
8"
(203mm)
13.5" (343mm)
Rear
Yoke
8"
(203mm)
Ø .53" (Ø 13.5mm) typ.
15.43"
(392mm)
(5) 1/2"-13
Threaded Inserts
Center of Gravity
Top
30.75"
(781mm)
Center of Gravity
Sides
17. 25"
(438mm)
24.75"
(629mm)
24.75" (629mm)
Center of Gravity
Front
12.38" (314mm)
12.38"
(314mm)
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ACCESSORIES (for R.5-MAX only)

WARRANTY INFORMATION

PMB-1RR
PMB-2RR
TRC400-8
Pole mount bracket kit for mounting a single R.25, R.5, RMG-200A, W2-218, W2-228, W2-2W8 or W2-2V8 loudspeaker. Vertical downtilt to 90°.
Pole mount bracket kit for mounting one (1) R.25, R.5, RMG-200A, W2-218, W2-228, W2-2W8 or W2-2V8 loudspeaker, or two (2) loudspeakers in a "top-bottom" configuration, with left-to-right panning capability and vertical downtilt.
External transformer with taps of 400W/200W/100W @ 70V input, 400W/200W @ 100V input.
TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY “(LIMITED)" VALID IN THE USA ONLY
The R SERIES Loudspeaker Systems are designed and backed by Community Professional Loudspeakers. For complete warranty information please visit our website at www.communitypro.com/warranty. Please call 610-876-3400 to locate your nearest Authorized Field Service Station. For Factory Service call 610-876-3400. You must obtain a Return Authorization (R/A) number prior to the return of your product for factory service.
WARRANTY INFORMATION AND SERVICE FOR COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THE USA
To obtain specific warranty information visit the website www.communitypro.com/warranty. To obtain available service locations for countries other than the United States of America, contact the authorized Community Distributor for your specific country or region.
SHIPPING DAMAGE / CLAIMS
If the product is damaged during transit you must file a damage claim directly with the freight company. It’s very important to contact the freight company as soon as possible after receiving your shipment, as most freight companies have a short time limit within which they will investigate claims. Be sure to save the carton and packing materials, as damage claims can be denied if these materials are not retained. If evidence of physical damage exists upon arrival, be cautious before signing the delivery acceptance receipt. Often, the fine print will waive your right to file a claim for damage or loss after you sign it. Make sure that the number of cartons shown on the freight documents have actually been delivered.
For a copy of the complete warranty statement, visit www.communitypro.com/warranty
Please register your product online at www.communitypro.com/productregistration

EC STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY

This document confirms that the range of products of Community Professional Loudspeakers bearing the CE label meets all of the requirements in the EMC directive 89/336/EEC laid down by the Member States Council for adjustment of legal requirements. Furthermore, the products comply with the rules and regulations referring to the electromagnetic compatibility of devices from 30-August-1995.
The Community Professional Loudspeaker products bearing the CE label comply with the following harmonized or national standards: DIN EN 55013:08-1991, DIN EN 55020:05-1995, and DIN EN 55082-1:03-1993.
The authorized declaration and compatibility certification resides with the manufacturer and can be viewed upon request. The responsible manufacturer is the company:
Community Light & Sound 333 East Fifth Street, Chester, PA 19013 USA Phone: (610) 876-3400 • Fax: (610) 874-0190
Chester, PA USA September 2013
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Community Professional Loudspeakers
333 East Fifth Street, Chester, PA 19013-4511 USA Phone: (610) 876-3400 • Fax: (610) 874-0190
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