Dls TR100 INSTALLATION

100 V line transformer TR100,
for DLS In-wall speakers
100 V Line Speaker Systems
If you want to install In-ceiling speaker or In-wall speakers in hotels, schools, churches or restaurants it is often much easier to use Line Speaker Systems. The most common way is the 100 V system. It is a ”constant-voltage-system” where the amplifier is equipped with a step-up transformer which increases the normal voltage output up to 100 Volts. The main difference between a low impedance speaker sys­tem in 4 or 8 ohm is the way the individual loudspeakers are connected to the amplifier. In a convetional low-impedance sys­tem you must connect the speakers in series and parallell in a way to maintain the correct impedance for the amplifier.
In a 100 Volt line system, a large number of single loudspeakers, each equipped with a step-down transformer, can be connected to one single speaker cable. Each speaker must be equipped with a step-down transformer.
This TR100 have multiple tabs, 5W, 10W and 20W to match the desired power level to be applied to the loudspeaker. All the loudspeakers step-down transformer primaries are connected in parallel to the constant voltage line.
Amplifier
P.O. Box 13029, SE-40251 Göteborg, Sweden
+
-
Parallel connection of 100 V Line Speakers
DLS Svenska AB
Tel: +46 31 840060, Fax: +46 31 844021
E-mail: info@dls.se - www.dls.se
The TR100 is attached to the speaker frame with two screws as on the photo. It fits directly to models IW126i, IW426 and IW428. Red and black cables are connected to the speaker terminal + and -. Line voltage connect to the transformer primare wires between black, and one of the others (yellow, orange or brown).
Technical data TR100
Art.no 9-26890 Input 20 W - 10W - 5 W / 100Volt Output 4 ohms Insertion loss 1dB max @ 1 kHz T.H.D 1% max @ 70 Hz Frequency response 1 kHz +- 1 dB
Size W x H x D 42/61 x 53 x 43 mm
50 Hz - 1 dB 10 kHz - 1,5 dB 20 kHz - 3 dB
100 V line transformer TR100,
for DLS In-wall speakers
100 V Line Speaker Systems
If you want to install In-ceiling speaker or In-wall speakers in hotels, schools, churches or restaurants it is often much easier to use Line Speaker Systems. The most common way is the 100 V system. It is a ”constant-voltage-system” where the amplifier is equipped with a step-up transformer which increases the normal voltage output up to 100 Volts. The main difference between a low impedance speaker sys­tem in 4 or 8 ohm is the way the individual loudspeakers are connected to the amplifier. In a convetional low-impedance sys­tem you must connect the speakers in series and parallell in a way to maintain the correct impedance for the amplifier.
In a 100 Volt line system, a large number of single loudspeakers, each equipped with a step-down transformer, can be connected to one single speaker cable. Each speaker must be equipped with a step-down transformer.
This TR100 have multiple tabs, 5W, 10W and 20W to match the desired power level to be applied to the loudspeaker. All the loudspeakers step-down transformer primaries are connected in parallel to the constant voltage line.
Amplifier
+
-
Parallel connection of 100 V Line Speakers
DLS Svenska AB
P.O. Box 13029, SE-40251 Göteborg, Sweden
Tel: +46 31 840060, Fax: +46 31 844021
E-mail: info@dls.se - www.dls.se
The TR100 is attached to the speaker frame with two screws as on the photo. It fits directly to models IW126i, IW426 and IW428. Red and black cables are connected to the speaker terminal + and -. Line voltage connect to the transformer primare wires between black, and one of the others (yellow, orange or brown).
Technical data TR100
Art.no 9-26890 Input 20 W - 10W - 5 W / 100Volt Output 4 ohms Insertion loss 1dB max @ 1 kHz T.H.D 1% max @ 70 Hz Frequency response 1 kHz +- 1 dB
Size W x H x D 42/61 x 53 x 43 mm
50 Hz - 1 dB 10 kHz - 1,5 dB 20 kHz - 3 dB
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