El signo de exclamación dentro de un triángulo indica la
existencia de importantes instrucciones de operación y
mantenimiento en la documentación que acompaña al producto.
Conserve y lea todas estas instrucciones.
Siga las advertencias.
Equipo de Clase I.Class I device.
El signo del rayo con la punta de flecha, alerta contra la
presencia de voltajes peligrosos no aislados. Para reducir el
riesgo de choque eléctrico, no retire la cubierta.
No instale el aparato cerca de ninguna fuente de calor como
radiadores, estufas u otros aparatos que produzcan calor. Debe
instalarse siempre sin bloquear la libre circulación de aire por las
aletas del radiador.
No exponga este equipo a la lluvia o humedad. No use este
aparato cerca del agua (piscinas y fuentes, por ejemplo). No
exponga el equipo a salpicaduras ni coloque sobre él objetos
que contengan líquidos, tales como vasos y botellas. Equipo IP-
20.
Este símbolo indica que el presente producto no puede ser
tratado como residuo doméstico normal, sino que debe
entregarse en el correspondiente punto de recogida de equipos
eléctricos y electrónicos.
Equipo diseñado para funcionar entre 15ºC y 35ºC con una
humedad relativa máxima del 75%, con un rango de ±10% de la
tensión nominal de alimentación indicada en la etiqueta trasera
(según IEC 60065:2001). Si debe sustituir el fusible preste
atención al tipo y rango.
El cableado exterior conectado al equipo requiere de su
instalación por una persona instruida o el uso de cables flexibles
ya preparados.
The exclamation point inside an equilateral triangle is intend to
alert the users to the presence of important operating and
maintenance(servicing)instructionsintheliterature
accompanying the product.
Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions.
Keep these instructions.
The lightning and arrowhead symbol warns about the presence
of uninsulated dangerous voltage. To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not remove the cover.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves or other apparatus that produce heat.
The circulation of air through the heatsink must not be blocked.
Do not expose this device to rain or moisture. Do not use this
apparatus near water (for example, swimming pools and
fountains). Do not place any objects containing liquids, such as
bottles or glasses, on the top of the unit. Do not splash liquids
on the unit. IP-20 equipment.
This symbol on the product indicates that this product should
not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed
over to the appicable collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment.
Working temperature ranges from 15ºC to 35ºC with a relative
humidity of 75%, with ±10% of the rated main voltage value
indicated on the rear label (according to IEC 60065:2001). If the
fuse needs to be replaced, please pay attention to correct type
and ratings.
The outer wiring connected to the device requires installation by
an instructed person or the use of a flexible cable already
prepared.
Si el aparato es conectado permanentemente, la instalación
eléctrica del edificio debe incorporar un interruptor multipolar con
separación de contacto de al menos 3mm en cada polo.
Desconecte este aparato durante tormentas eléctricas,
terremotos o cuando no se vaya a emplear durante largos
periodos.
No emplace altavoces en proximidad a equipos sensibles a
campos magnéticos, tales como monitores de televisión o
material magnético de almacenamiento de datos.
Para cajas con adaptador para trípode, la altura máxima
de seguridad desde el suelo a la base de la caja montada sobre
trípode modelocon pies a su máxima extensión es:
El colgado del equipo sólo debe realizarse utilizando los herrajes
de colgado recomendados y por personal cualificado. No
cuelgue la caja de las asas.
No existen partes ajustables por el usuario en el interior de este
equipo. Cualquier operación de mantenimiento o reparación
debe ser realizada por personal cualificado. Es necesario el
servicio técnico cuando el equipo se haya dañado de alguna
forma, como que haya caído líquido o algún objeto en el interior
del aparato, haya sido expuesto a lluvia o humedad, no funcione
correctamente, haya recibido un golpe o su cable de red esté
dañado.
Limpie con un paño seco. No use limpiadores con disolventes.Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not use any solvent based
TRD-2
variant25A
variant112A
(max.2u.)--------------->150 cm
(max.1u.) ------------->150 cm
AXC-ZT
If the apparatus is connected permanently, the electrical system
of the building must incorporate a multipolar switch with a
separation of contact of at least 3mm in each pole.
Unplug this apparatus during ligtning storms, earthquakes or
when unused for long periods of time.
Do not place loudspeakers in proximity to devices sensitive to
magnetic fields such as television monitors or data storage
magnetic material.
For enclosures with tripod socket, maximum safety
height from floor to bottom of enclosure when mounting on a
tripod with legs fully open:
TRD-2
variant25A
variant112A
The appliance should be flown only from the rigging points and
by qualified personnel. Do not suspend the box from the
handles.
No user serviceable parts inside. 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, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,
does not operate normally or has been dropped.
cleaners.
(max.2u.)--------------->150 cm
(max.1u.) ------------->150 cm
AXC-ZT
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GARANTÍA
Todos nuestros productos están garantizados por un periodo de 24
meses desde la fecha de compra.
Lasgarantíassóloseránválidassisonporundefectode
fabricación y en ningún caso por un uso incorrecto del producto.
Lasreparacionesengarantíapuedenserrealizadas,
exclusivamente, por el fabricante o el servicio de asistencia técnica
autorizado.
Otros cargos como portes y seguros, son a cargo del comprador
en todos los casos.
Para solicitar reparación en garantía es imprescindible que el
productonohayasidopreviamentemanipuladoeincluiruna
fotocopia de la factura de compra.
WARRANTY
All D.A.S. products are warrantied against any manufacturing defect
for a period of 2 years from date of purchase.
The warranty excludes damage from incorrect use of the product.
All warranty repairs must be exclusively undertaken by the factory
or any of its authorised service centers.
To claim a warranty repair, do not open or intend to repair the
product.
Return the damaged unit, at shippers risk and freight prepaid, to
the nearest service center with a copy of the purchase invoice.
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DECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
D.A.S. Audio, S.A.
C/ Islas Baleares, 24 - 46988 - Pol. Fuente del Jarro - Valencia. España
(Spain).
Declara que la:
Declares that:
serie variant
variant series
Cumple con los objetivos esenciales de las Directivas:
Abide by essential objectives relating Directives:
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l
l
l
Directiva de Baja Tensión (Low Voltage Directive)2006/95/CE
Directiva de Compatibilidad Electromagnética (EMC)2004/108/CE
Directiva RoHS2002/95/CE
Directiva RAEE (WEEE)2002/96/CE
Y es conforme a las siguientes Normas Armonizadas Europeas:
In accordance with Harmonized European Norms:
l
EN 60065:2002Audio, video and similar electronic
apparatus. Safety requirements.
l
EN 55103-1:1996 Electromagnetic compatibility.
Product family standard for audio, video, audiovisual and entertainment lighting control apparatus
for professional use. Part 1:Emission.
l
EN 55103-2:1996 Electromagnetic compatibility.
Product family standard for audio, video, audiovisual and entertainment lighting control apparatus
for professional use. Part 2:Immunity.
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
DESCRIPTION
variant 25A
variant 18A
variant 112A
AC power requirements
Current consumption
Switch ON-OFF
Overload (Limit) indicators
Overheating
Equalization
Low mains voltage
Connections
Configurations:&variant 25Avariant 18A
Configuration:&variant 112Avariant 18A
Configuration:&variant 112ALX-218A
Troubleshooting
The new D.A.S. Variant series was designed for
use in fixed installations, portable A/V, or
applicationshigh SPL
vertical coverage. The series comprises
models,thewhich features two 5”
speakers for mid-low frequencies and one
compression driver (2” voice coil and 1 exit)
coupled to aplane wave generator for
the high frequencies. Themodel can be
used alone as a frontfill or under balcony unit for
voice reproduction. The second model is the
variant 18A
combination with thefor applications
requiring extension of the low frequency range
below 90 Hz.
which has more efficiency and also bigger power
handling. It is a two way active cabinet including a
12” speaker (with 3” voice coil diameter) to
reproduce the low mid range (down to 63Hz) and
two neodymium compression drivers ( 2” voice coil
diameter) coupled to thehorn to
reproduce the high frequency range. The
112
horn assures a nominal vertical coverage of
15º of the high frequency section.
All
Finnish Birch plywood. The
enclosure shape is trapezoidal with 7 º angles.
variant 18A
Theunit is rectangular.enclosures
feature a, weather resistant, polyurethane
black paint and incorporate stainless steel and
aluminum captive rigging hardware which is
designed to provide fast, simple and safe rigging
by means of quick release safety pins. Splay
angles can be changed from 0º to 10º in 1º
increments.
system so the number of splay angles is restricted.
requiringand control of the
three
variant 25A
”
serpis-25
variant25A
bass system intended to be used in
variant 25A
The third system is the
serpis-112
units are manufactured using 10/15mm
s´.5
rugged
variant 112A
Theis a curved source
variant 112A
variant 25A
All
serpis-
/112A
variant 25A
Theincorporate two Class AB
amplifiers featuring electronically balanced signal
inputs and outputs. The AC input and output link
utilize Neutrik PowerCon® connectors which allow
up to 10 units to be daisy chained at 230 V.
A three position eq switch located on the
amplifier panel
(mid and low frequencies sum in phase when
several units are assembled).
two additional equalizations to adjust the high
frequency range.
variant 18A
Theincorporates one 1250 W
(continuous) Class D amplifier along with the
necessary signal treatment to perform as a subwoofer unit. This amplifier features a high pass
filtered output at 138 Hz intended to provide signal
variant25A
for theunits.
variant 112A
Theincorporates a two way
amplifier with a Class D power module of 500W
(continuos) for the low range, and a Class AB
power module of 100W (continuos) for the high
frequency range.
utilize Neutrik PowerCon® connectors which allow
up to 6 units to be daisy chained at 230 V.
A three position eq switch located on the
amplifier panel allows for array effect correction
(mid and low frequencies sum in phase when
several units are assembled). This switch provides
two additional equalizations to adjust the high
frequency range.
allows for array effect correction
This switch provides
The AC input and output link
The components used in the system feature
advanced technologies; new T.A.F. (Total Air Flow)
cooling systems, neodymium magnets which allow
forimportantweightreductions,titanium
diaphragms for the high frequency sections, and
low-mid frequency cones manufactured using
crossed fibers and elastic suspension that provide
exceptional stability in the vertical plane.
or mid-low frequencies
F, the
incorporates two5” speakers with 1” voice coil
and ferrite magnet assemblies in a bass-reflex
configuration. High frequencies are handled by one
M-5N
compression driver with 2” voice coil,
neodymium magnet and 1” exit coupled to one
serpis-25
assembly designed by D.A.S. Audio. In order to
maintain coherent horizontal dispersion one of the
5” speakers features a low pass filter, avoiding
destructive interference between the 5” speakers
in the mid frequency range.
speaker with 4” voice coil and neodymium magnet
assembly in a bass-reflex configuration. It can be
flown above the mid-high units or as an
independent cluster.
plane wave adapter/
variant 18A18H
Themodel includes one18”
5B
high frequency horn
variant 25A
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DESCRIPTION
VARIANT-25A
variant 25A
Theis a two way class ABself
poweredsystem.Nominalamplifierpower
(Continuous) per way: LF:125 WHF:75 W.
Amplifier panel description:
A) LIMIT: A
lit, the level of the signal source should be
reduced.
B) SIGNAL:
amplifiers' inputs.
C) ON:
channel.
D) FUSE.
E1) AC INPUT: Blue
connector. Only when the connector is inserted
and rotated (clicked) into place will the AC turn on.
The connector can be used as a switch, rotating
the connector to or from the locked position will
turn the unit on or off, respectively. Mute the signal
feeding the INPUT before turning the unit on or
off.
E2) AC OUTPUT: W
DFCB connector. This is used as an AC loop thru
so that up toboxescan be powered
from a single AC line.
F)INPUT:
assignments as follows :
1=GND (ground)
2=(+) Non inverted input
3=(-) Inverted input
mplifier limiter indicator lights. When
Signal presence indicator at the
Indicator light for each amplifier
PowerCon® NAC 3 FCA
hite PowerCon® NAC 3
10(at 230V)
BalancedsignalXLR.Pin
G) LOOP THRU:
Used for paralleling several
units, which will share the same input. The output
can also be used to provide signal for an outboard
power amplifier.
H) ARRAY EQ: In order to compensate for the
summing of the mid and low frequencies, the
onboard signal processing of eachunit
variant 25A
provides high frequency boost. The signal
treatment has been designed to provide optimum
response for arrays of 6 or more cabinets, so
when employing just two or three units it may be
appropriate to lower the high frequency level. The
ARRAY EQ switch can be used to attenuate the
equalization of the very high frequencies in -3 dB
steps.
Current consumption
variant 25A
Pink noise
0.7AMaximum power
1/3 Power
1/8 Power
0.45A
0.3A
0.15AIdle
Data obtained at 230V, multiply per 2 for 115V.
Maximum power: Measured in conditions of severe
clipping.
Theis a two way active system.
NominalRMSamplifierpower(atdriver
impedance): LF : 500W HF: 100W. Amplifier panel
description,:
variant112A
A) LIMIT: Amplifier limiter indicator lights. When
it lit, the level of the signal source should be
reduced.
B) SIGNAL: Signal presence indicator at the
amplifier´s output.
C) ON: Indicator light fot each amplifier
channel.
D) FUSE
E) AC INPUT: With PowerCon NAC 3 FCA
connector. Only when the connector is inserted
and rotated (clicked) into place will the AC turn on.
The connector can be used as a switch, rotating
the connector to or from the locked position will
turn the unit on or off, respectively. Mute the signal
feeding the input before turning the unit on or off.
F) AC OUTPUT: With (white) PowerCon NAC 3
DFCB connector. This is used as an AC loop thru
so that up to 8 boxes can be power from a single
AC line.
G)INPUT:BalancedsignalXLR.Pin
assignments as follows:
i) ARRAY EQ: In order to compensate for
the summing of the mid and low frequencies,
the onboard signal processing of each
unit provides high frequency boost. The
112A
variant
signal treatment has been designed to provide
optimum response for arrays of 3 or more
cabinets, so when employing just one or two
units it may be appropriate to lower the high
frequency level. The ARRAY EQ switch can be
used to attenuate the equalization of the very
high frequencies in -3 dB steps.
Current consumption
variant 112A
Maximum power
1/3 Power
1/8 Power
Idle
Pink noise
1.7A
0.75A
0.4A
0.185A
Data obtained at 230V, multiply per 2 for 115V.
Maximum power: Measured in conditions of severe
clipping.
H) LOOP THRU: Used for paralleling several
units, which will share the same signal input. Could
also be used to provide signal for an outboard
power amplifier.
Lowfrequencymono-amplifiedsystem.
Nominal amplifier power (Continuous) 1250 W.
Amplifier panel description:
A) LIMIT: A
mplifier limiter indicator lights. When
lit, the level of the signal source should be
reduced.
B) SIGNAL:
Signal presence indicator at the
amplifiers' inputs.
C) ON:
Indicator light for each amplifier
channel.
D) FUSE.
E) AC INPUT:
With PowerCon NAC 3 FCA
connector. Only when the connector is inserted
and rotated (clicked) into place will the AC turn on.
The connector can be used as a switch, rotating
the connector to or from the locked position will
turn the unit on or off, respectively. Mute the signal
feeding the INPUT before turning the unit on or
off.
F)INPUT:
BalancedsignalXLR.Pin
assignments as follows :
1=GND (ground)
2=(+) Non inverted input
3=(-) Inverted input
G) LOOP THRU:
Used for paralleling several
units, which will share the same input. Could also
be used to provide signal for an outboard power
amplifier.
I
A
B
C
H
G
F
D
E
Rear amplifier panel onsystems.variant 18A
Current consumption
variant 18A
Maximum power
1/3 Power
1/8 Power
Idle
Pink noise
3.5A
1.8A
0.9A
0.1A
Data obtained at 230V, multiply per 2 for 115V.
Maximum power: Measured in conditions of severe
clipping.
EN
H) SATELLITE OUTPUT: This sends highpassed signal (138Hz) to the system that will
reproduce mid-high frequencies.
I) SUB LEVEL: Used to control the subwoofer
level. To prevent accidental mis-setting, a flatblade screwdriver is needed to rotate the control,
which is recessed and detented. Depending on
the sensitivity, placement and configuration of your
mid-high system, you may need to adjust this
control for balanced frequency response.
AC power requirements
The required voltage for all models is:
115V, 50Hz/60Hz - 230V, 50Hz/60Hz
Maximum voltage (divide by 2 for 115V):
255V
Shutdown voltage for
variant 18A (divide by 2 for
115V):
160V
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Switch ON/OFF
A sound system should be switched on
sequentially. Switch on the self-powered unit last in
your sound system. Switch on the sound sources
such as CD players or turntables, then the mixer,
then the processors, and finally the self-powered
unit. If you have several units, it is recommended
that you switch them on sequentially one at a time.
Follow the inverse order when switching off,
turning self-powered units off before any other
element in the sound system.
Mute all signal sources before switching the
unit on or off.
Overload () indicatorsLimit
It is recommended that the red LIMIT LED
indicators are not lit continuously; at most it should
blink only occasionally.
If you wish to have a visual indication at the
mix position of whether the LIMIT LEDs are
lighting, during equipment set-up, closely observe
what mixer VUmeter level corresponds to the level
that lights the enclosure's LIMIT LEDs. That level
that should not be exceeded during the event.
Equalization
The units do not need extreme EQ. Avoid high
levels of gain on the equalizers. Gain values above
+6 dB on a console's EQ are not recommended.
Low mains voltage
If mains voltage falls below the shutdown
voltage for the unit, it will stop playing. When
acceptable levels are regained, the unit will switch
back on automatically.
Connections
Theunit can be used alone for
variant 25A
speech applications where low SPL is suitable. To
use it in this mode simply plug the mixer into the
input signal connector. To use it in combination
with theunit, plug the mixer into
18A
to the signal input on theunit.
cannot be on the same cluster it is recommended
to drive each model separately from a signal
processor using a 138 Hz High Pass Filter for the
variant 25A
requeired and feeding thewith the full
range signal.
variant 18Avariant
(INPUT) and connect the SATELLITE OUTPUT
variant25A
When theandunits
variant 25Avariant 18A
, adding the necessary time delay if
variant 18A
Overheating
variant series
Theamplifiers generate very little
residual heat and therefore do not need a fan for
cooling. In normal use, the amplifier panel will be
warm to the touch.
If the unit stops playing (or just the mid-high or
the bass sections), the amplifier's overheating
protection may be activated to protect the
components from thermal damage.
Overheating may be due to insufficient cooling,
or to very aggressive use in extremely hot
conditions. Do not use the unit in proximity to high
power lights.
Once the amplifier cools down, it switches
back on automatically. If the unit should shut down
again, try reducing the volume a notch to avoid
overheating.
138Hz
Retardo/
Mezclador/Mixer
The LOOP THRU connector is an output XLR
in parallel with the input connector and is useful for
daisy chaining the input signal to a number of
boxes, connecting them in parallel.
The number of units that can be linked this
way depends on the output impedance of the
equipment driving the enclosure, such as the mixer
or processor. Typically, to avoid signal degradation,
the maximum number that can be daisy chained is
given by the formula Zc>10Zs, where Zc is the
load impedance and Zs is the output impedance
of the equipment driving the enclosure (mixer,
console, etc). For instance, a mixing console with
100 ohm output impedance allows daisy chaining
20 boxes, when the input impedance of the
cabinets is 20 kohms.
Delay
Procesador/
processor
variant 25A
variant 18A
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SIGNAL
INPUT
SIGNAL
INPUT
POWER
INPUT
SATELLITE
OUTPUT
138 Hz
SATELLITE
OUTPUT
138 Hz
LINELINE
POWER
INPUT
Connection employing the
filtered Satellite Output .
EN
POWER
INPUT
SIGNAL
INPUT
Delay
125Hz
138 Hz
SIGNAL
INPUT
Connection using an external processor
to adjust the delay between systems.
Delay
125Hz
POWER
INPUT
LINE
SIGNAL
INPUT
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INPUT
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Thecan reproduce frequencies down to 63Hz , so in those applications where no high sound
variant112A
pressure level is required (speech, vocals, etc) and there is no need of extending the low frequency range the
system can be installed without subwoofers. If it is required extending the low end then theis
variant 18A
recommended.
POWER
INPUT
SIGNAL
INPUT
SIGNAL
INPUT
LINE
LINE
SIGNAL
INPUT
SIGNAL
INPUT
POWER
INPUT
Two independent signal lines per side at the DSP´s output have been used to align both systems
It is also recommended when combining systems to use two different signal lines (subwoofer line
and satellite line) and one external DSP to align both systems.
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In applications like live sound concerts, disco dance music, where high sound pressure level is required
double eighteen subwoofers should be used. DAS Audio recommends the. To align both systems an
LX-218A
external DSP with two different signal lines will be needed.
Note: the relationship between the number of subwoofers and the number ofdepends on
the application and is a parameter to be defined by the user.
POWER
INPUT
SIGNAL
INPUT
LINE
LINE
SIGNAL
INPUT
VARIANT 112A
POWER
INPUT
EN
Two independent signal lines per side at the DSP´s output have been used to align both systems
SIGNAL
INPUT
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Troubleshooting
ProblemCauseSolution
No sound from the unit.
The SIGNAL presence LED
indicator(s) do(es) not light up.
Full power cannot be obtained.
The LIMIT LED indicator(s) never
light(s) up.
Sound is distorted.
The LIMIT LED indicator(s) is/are not
on, or only light up occasionally.
Sound is distorted and very loud.
One or more LIMIT LED indicators
light up.
1- The signal source is sending
no signal.
2- Defective cable.
1- The signal source does not have
a hot enough output.
1- The mixer or signal source
is distorting.
1- The system is overloaded and
has reached maximum power.
1- Check that the mixer or sound
source is sending signal to the UNIT.
2- Check that the cable from the
sound source to the UNIT is
connected correctly. Replace the
cable if defective.
1- If using a mixer, use the balanced
output if available. Use a professional
mixer with a hotter output.
1- Turn mixer channel gains down.
Check that none of your signal
sources are distorting.
1- Turn down the mixer's output.
Hum or buzz when a mixer
is connected to the unit.
Hum or buzz when using lighting
controls in the same building.
The power on LED indicator(s) do(es)
not light up when the power connector
is rotated and locked at the
ON (LOCK) position.
1- The console probably has
un-balanced outputs. You may
be using an incorrect un-balanced
to balanced cable.
2- The mixer and the powered
speaker are not plugged into
the same mains outlet.
3- The audio signal cable is too
long or too close to an AC cable.
1- The audio signal cable is too
long or too close to the lighting cable.
2- On a sound system with threephase AC, the lighting equipment
and the UNIT are connected to
the same phase.
1 Bad or loose AC connection to
the UNIT or the mains outlet.
2 Faulty AC cable.
3 Blown Fuse.
1- Read the appendix of this manual
to make a correct un-balanced to
balanced cable.
2- Connect the mixer and the unit
to the same mains outlet.
3- Use a cable that is as short as
possible and/or move the audio
signal cable away from mains cables.
1- Move the audio signal cable away
from lighting cables. Try to find out
at what point the noise is leaking
into the system.
2- Connect the sound system to
a different phase than the lights.
You may need the help of an electrician
1- Check you connections.
2- Check the cables, connectors
and AC power with a suitable
mains tester.
3- Replace fuse on fuse holder with
one of the same type. If it blows again,
take the unit to a service centre.
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USING THE SYSTEM WITH SUBS
SIGNAL
INPUT
Whenunits are used in combination
variant 25A
withsubwoofers it is recommended to
variant 18A
plug the mixer into theinput and then
to connect the138Hz high pass filtered
output to theinput.
variant 18A
variant25A
The ratio betweenand
variant 18A's
variant 25Avariant 18A
units that DAS Audio recommends to achieve a
correct balance is 4:1 (As it depends on the kind
of music and the application, it is subject to
changes). A level knob can be found on the
amplifier panel which allows for decreasing the
18A
subwoofer level when less than four
variant
variant 25A
units are to be used, allowing to correct the
balance between Mid-High and Low frequencies.
POWER
INPUT
SATELLITE
OUTPUT
138 Hz
LINE
EN
If, for any reason, the Satellite Output on
the subwoofer is not going to be used to
feed theunits, then it is
variant 25A
recommended to make use of an external
processor to high pass filter the signal fed
into theunit at 138 Hz, and add
the necessarydelay to match the
variant 25A
time
phase at the cut off frequency.
POWER
INPUT
LINE
SIGNAL
INPUT
Delay
125Hz
138 Hz
12
SIGNAL
INPUT
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When using a subwoofer other than the
in combination with theunits, it is
18Avariant 25A
variant
recommended that external processor be used to
filter the signal fed into theunits
.
Hz
variant25Aat 138
If an externally amplified subwoofer unit is to be
used in combination withsatellites, the
variant 25A
signal treatment will depend on the characteristics
of the subwoofer used. In order to achieve a good
quality sound, DAS Audio recommends the use of
variant18A
subwoofers.
POWER
INPUT
SUB MODEL X
LINE
SIGNAL
INPUT
SIGNAL
INPUT
Delay
125Hz
138 Hz
138 Hz
AMPLIFIER
variant 112A
Thecan reproduce frequencies
down to 63Hz , so in those applications where no
high sound pressure level is required (speech,
vocals, etc) and there is no need of extending the
low frequency range the system can be installed
without subwoofers. If it is required extending the
low end then theis recommended.
variant18A
It is also recommended when combining
systems to use two different signal lines and one
external DSP to align both systems.
POWER
INPUT
SIGNAL
INPUT
In applications like live sound concerts, disco
dance music, where high sound pressure level is
required double eighteen subwoofers should be
used. DAS Audio recommends the. To
align both systems and external DSP and two
different line signals will be needed.
Note: the relationship between the number of
subwoofers and the number of
depends on the application and is a parameter to
be defined by the user.
Product improvement through research and
development is an ongoing process at D.A.S. All
specifications are subject to change without notice.
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RIGGING SYSTEM
Introduction
This section contains needed information for
flying D.A.S. Audio line array systems, description
of the elements and safety precautions. To perform
any operations related to flying the system, read
the present document first, and act on the
warnings and advice given. The goal is to the allow
the user to become familiar with the mechanical
elements required to fly the acoustic system, as
well as the safety measures to be taken during
set-up and teardown. Additional information is
included in the document System Guide which can
be found on the D.A.S. website.
Only experienced installers with adequate
knowledge of the equipment and local safety
regulations should fly speaker boxes. It is the
user's responsibility to ensure that the systems to
be flown (including flying accessories) comply with
state and local regulations.
The working load limits in this manual are the
results of tests by independent laboratories. It is
the user's responsibility to stay within safe limits. It
is the user's responsibility to follow and comply
with safety factors, resistance values, periodical
supervisions and warnings given in this manual.
Product improvement by means of research and
development is on going at D.A.S. Specifications
are subject to change without notice.
Absolutely no risks should be taken with
regards to public safety. When flying enclosures
fromceiling support structures, extreme care
should be taken to assure the load bearing
capabilities of the structures so that the installation
is absolutely safe. Do not fly enclosures from
unsafe structures. Consult a certified professional if
needed. All flying accessories that are not supplied
by D.A.S. Audio are the user's responsibility. Use
at your own risk.
Accesories description
D.A.S. Audioand
112A
units include two rigging structures on each
side of the enclosure. Manufactured from stainless
steel and aluminum, they are affixed with special
M8 crop resistant screws to the wood sides on
both models. A special connecting link is part of
each rigging structure and allows for both stacking
or flying with splay angles ranging from 0º to 10º in
1º increments () or angles ranging from
12º to 15º ().
In order to set up the splay angles the quick
release pins supplied with each unit must be used.
4 quick release pins are provided with
25A/112Avariant
18A
.
variant 25A,variant18Avariant
variant 25A
variant112A
variant
and 6 quick release pins with the
To this date, there is no international standard
regarding the flying of acoustic systems. However,
it is common practice to apply 5:1 safety factors
for enclosures and static elements. For slings and
elements exposed to material fatigue due to
friction and load variation the following ratios must
be met; 5:1 for steel cable slings, 4:1 for steel
chain slings and 7:1 polyester slings. Thus, an
element with a breaking load limit of 1000 kg may
be statically loaded with 200 kg (5:1 safety factor)
and dynamically loaded with 142 Kg (7:1 safety
factor).
When flying a system, the working load must
be lower than the resistance of each individual
flying point in the enclosure, as well as each box.
Hanging hardware should be regularly inspected
and suspect units replaced if in doubt. This is
important to avoid injury and absolutely no risks
should be taken in this respect. It is highly
recommended that you implement an inspection
and maintenance program on flying elements,
including reports to be filled out by the personnel
that willcarry outthe inspections.Local
regulations may exist that, in case of accident,
may require you to present evidence of inspection
reports and corrective actions after defects were
found.
Connecting Link
Biela
Cam link
variant 25A
EN
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To facilitate the insertion of the connecting
links in the corresponding slot of the top box,
each angle has an associated pin hole which is
labeled and located on each side of the box.
Highly resistant 6mm quick release pins with a
ball safety lock are used set the angles.
4º
3º
2º
1º
0º
5º
10º
6º
7º
8º
9º
3
0º
5º
1º
9º
10º
VARIANT 18
2º
3º
7º
8º
variant 25A
AX-V25
VARIANT18
LIMIT6 UNITS
WARNING:WEIGHT
14º
15º
AX-V25
LIMIT 6 UNITS
WARNING: WEIGHT
14º
15º
4º
6º
4
1
2
12º
13º
variant 25A
12º
13º
4
3
EN
variant 112A
In order to fly the units, the connecting link
must be rotated until the desired splay angle is
reached(1). Then the quick release pin must
be introduced into the pin hole labeled with the
desired splay angle (2). The box will be flown from
the rotating point located in the top box as shown
in the figure (3), and finally the lower box will be
secured by introducing one more quick release pin
in the top box (4).
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Most of the accessories needed to fly or stack
the units are integral to the enclosures. The only
additional items needed are the rigging bumpers.
A) AX-V25
AX-V25
Therigging grid (bumper) is made from
steel beams and is designed to handle great
loads. It features a center reinforcement bar that
is also used for the lifting slings. One chain can be
used to determine the tilt angle of the whole
cluster, depending on the hole used to attach the
chain to the center bar. The first box in the array
will be attached to theby means of the
AX-V25
above described connecting links and quick
release safety pins. All thesystems can be
attached to thebumper. Up to 20
25AAX-V25
units can be flown from thebumper
AX-V25variant
variant
while maintaininga 7:1 safety ratio. Up to 6
variant 112AAX-V25
can be flow from thewith a
7:1 safety factor.
M8x35 DIN912 screws
Theceiling mount accessory features
AXC-V25
several holes on the top plate which allow for hook
clamps () to be fixed to them, so up to 4
AXC-AT
units can be flown from truss structures.
Weight
: 5 kg (11 lb)
Dimensions:5x57.4x39cm
(HxWxD) 2
x 22.6 x 15.4 in
B) AXC-V25
Theis made from stainless steel and
AXC-V25
has been specially designed to ceiling mount up to
4units. This ceiling mount accessory
variant 25A
also allows for hook clamps to be fixed to it, so up
to 4 boxes can be attached to truss structures.
Theunits must be fixed to the ceiling
variant 25A
mount accessory by means of 4 M8x35 DIN912
screws.
AXC-AT
One slot on each side of the
accessory allows for the setting of the tilt angle of
the whole cluster by means of the M8x35 screws
supplied.
AXC-V25
EN
Weight
: 2.6 kg (5.7 lb)
Dimensions: 29 x 58.5 x 16.9 cm
(HxWxD) 11.4
x 23 x 6.6 in
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Truss
AXC-AT
Thecan also be used to pole mount
AXC-V25
up to two units on top of oneunit or on
a tripod by making use of a special adaptor (
).
ZT
variant18A
AXC-
C) AXW-V25
Theis made from stainless steel and
AXW-V25
has been specially designed to wall mount up to 3
variant 25A
screws must be used to attach the accessory to
the wall. The whole cluster can be tilted as in the
AXC-V25
units. Six special M8x35 DIN912
accessory.
EN
AXC-V25
AXC-ZT
D) AXC-V112
AXC-V112The structureis made of stainless
steel and has been designed to ceiling mount up
to 2 units.It also allows fixing two
hook clamps to it so a set up of two cabinets can
be attached to truss structures. The cabinets are
fixed to the structure by means of 4 M8x35 DIN
912 screws.
variant 112A
Weight
: 2.6 Kg (5.7 lbs)
Dimensions: 32.5 x 58.5 x 34.4 cm
(Al x An x P) 12.8
x 23 x 13.5 in
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Thecan also be used to pole mount
AXC-V25
up to one unit on top of oneor on a
tripod by making use of special adaptor ().
variant 18A
AXC-ZT
M8x35 DIN912 screws
Theceiling mount accesory features
AXC-V112
several holes on the top plate which allow for hook
clamps to be fixed to it, so up to 2 units can be
flown from truss structures.
Truss
AXC-AT
One slot on each side of the
accessory allows for the setting of the tilt angle of
the whole cluster by means of the M8x35 screws
supplied.
AXC-V112
AXC-V112
AXC-ZT
E) Quick release pins
Each cabinetincludes 4 steel
heavy duty quick release pins stored on the rear
panel. Each cabinet
heavy duty quick release pins stored on the rear
panel.
All systems can be flown using steel/aluminium
rigging hardware located on both sides of the
cabinets. NEVER REPLACE QUICK RELEASE
PINS WITH SCREWS OR OTHER ELEMENTS!!!
variant 25A/112A
variant 18A includes 6 steel
Quick release pins
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F) Chain hoists
Pasadores
Quick release pins
Safety factors
The safety factor is defined as the coefficient
between the
safe working load limit (SWLL). In this case, the
breaking load limit of each of the flying points is
875 kg (1925 lb) as determined by destructive
testing in independent laboratories. With a 7:1
safety factor, a total amount of 20 units
can be suspended from the.
breaking load limit and the maximum
variant 25A
AX-V25
2 x180 Kg (7:1)
All units in a column will be flown from the
rigging grid (bumper), which should be used
V25
with one hoist. The maximum load that can be
flown using theis 250 kg (550 lb) so one
0.25 Ton hoist will be enough.
AX-V25
AX-
4 x180 Kg (7:1)
4 x180 Kg (7:1)
EN
20
Each flying point withstands 180 Kg with a 7:1
safety ratio.
The maximum number ofunits that
can be flown from thebumper is 20 units
with a 7:1 safety ratio. The maximum number of
variant 18A/112A
AX-V25
maximum number of units recommended.
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bumper are 6 units. Never exceed the
variant 25A
AX-V25
units that can be flown from the
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APPENDIX: Line connections: unbalanced and balanced
There are two basic ways to transport an audio signal with microphone or line level:
Unbalanced line: Utilising a two conductor cable, it transports the signal as the voltage between them.
Electromagnetic interference can get added to the signal as undesired noise. Connectors that carry
unbalanced signals have two pins, such as RCA (Phono) and ¼” (6.35mm, often referred to as jack) mono. 3
pin connector such as XLR (Cannon) may also carry unbalanced signals if one of the pins is unused.
Balanced line: Utilising a three conductor cable, one of them acts as a shield against electromagnetic
noise and is the ground conductor. The other two have the same voltage with respect to the ground
conductor but with opposite signs. The noise that cannot be rejected by the shield affects both signal
conductors in the same way. At the device’s input the two signals get summed with opposite sign, so that
noise is cancelled out while the programme signal doubles in level. Most professional audio devices use
balanced inputs and outputs. Connectors that can carry balanced signal have three pins, such as XLR
(Cannon) and ¼” (6.35mm) stereo.
The graphs that follow show the recommended connection with different types of connectors to balanced
processor or amplifier inputs. The connectors on the left-hand side come from a signal source, and the ones
on the right hand side go to the inputs of the processor or amplifier. Note that on the unbalanced connectors
on the left-hand side, two terminals are joined in side the connector. If hum occurs with balanced to balanced
connections, try disconnecting the sleeve (ground) on the input connector. Note that the illustrations show
what should be connected to what, but that pin locations on an actual XLR connector are different. Also, pin
2 hot is assumed on XLR connectors.