Lynx LX-V12 User Manual

LYNX Pro Audio S.L.
Valencia, Spain - www.lynxproaudio.com - info@lynxproaudio.com
USER MANUAL
V.13.10
LX-V12
Class D Powered (tri-amplified)
Internal temperature control
Electronic protection
Digital inclinometer system
High quality components
Online monitoring available
This user manual is property of LYNX Pro Audio S.L. Any reproduction of this manual, by any means is strictly prohibited. Copyright 2013. All rights reserved.
Manufacturer
LYNX Pro Audio S.L. Calle 7 - Pol. Ind. Picassent E-46220 Picassent (Valencia)
CB SCHEME, IEC SYSTEM FOR CONFORMITY TESTING AND CERTIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
CE CERTIFICACTION, EUROPEAN PRODUCT
LX-V12 line array cabinet
CONTENTS
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CABINET INTRO
SPECIFICATIONS 6 BACK PANEL 7 CONNECTORS AND CONNECTIONS 7
- CONFIGURING THE CABINET DSP OPTIONS
CONFIGURING THE CABINET DSP OPTIONS 9 CONFIGURATION PANEL 9 SELECT THE INPUT: DIGITAL / ANALOG 10 SELECT AND RUN PRESETS 10 CONFIGURING THE LINE ARRAY 11 N CABINETS 12 AIR ABSORTION COMPENSATION 13 THROW 13 MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC MODES 14 ONLINE CONTROL SYSTEM 15 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION 16
- SOFTWARE, RAINBOW 22
- LYNX V12 FLYING SYSTEM
INTRO 24 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 25 ASSEMBLY OF THE FLYING FRAME 28 ASSEMBLY AND ANGULATION OF THE CABINETS 30 USING LX-V12 WITH LX-V8 31 MAINTENANCE 32
- USING LX-V12 WITH SUBWOOFERS 33
- ACCESSORIES 34
- GUARANTEE 35
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Before starting to use this device, please read this instruction manual carefully. Keep these instructions in the place where the equipment will be used and with easy access to them.
- Electrical appliance.
The exclamation mark within a triangle identifies the presence of electricity. Use the system carefully without wet hands or feet. Avoid installing the speaker in wet or excesivelly humid places. Regularly check the condition of the cables and make sure these are not being walked on or pinched. Connect the speaker to bipolar, earthed mains. The mains plug must be connected to the appropriate protection (fuse or breaker). Connection to any other type of mains could result in an electrical shock and violate local electrical codes. DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CONNECTORS UNDER LOAD.
- Heavy equipment.
Apply back protection when using the system. Avoid loading and unloading at heights.
- Electrical shock risk.
The diagonal mark within a triangle identifies the presence of dangerous voltage. Do not open or handle the interior of the box. These parts are not to be adjusted by the user. For maintenance and/or repair please go to an authorized service centre. In order to reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect from AC before plug in or unplugging Audio signal cables. Reconnect to AC only if all signal connections are made and secured. Never manipulate the ground type plug provided. The AC mains plugs should always remain accessible for operation. Unplug the loudspeaker during storms or when it’s being used for a long time.
- Hearing damage risk.
These systems can reproduce large quantities of sound pressure which can damage hearing. Take precautions if you are going to be near them for extended amounts of time and do not get too close.
- Hanging – Flying.
Do not hang the cabinets from the handles or from any other part other than the designated hanging point. When flying this system please observe the technical and “Rainbow” software data carefully. Never exceed the maximum safe working loads or ignore the instructions included within this manual. Use Only flying accessories provided by Lynx Pro Audio S.L. Rigging must be always carried out by professionals.
- Delicate Material.
Please ensure no foreign object or water enters the speaker. Do not place material that contains liquid on or near the unit. Only clean the unit with dry cloths. Do not use solvents.
-Overheating – Fire risk.
To reduce the risk of the speaker over heating, avoid direct contact with sunlight. Avoid placing the unit close to heat inducing objects such as radiators. Do not cover the equipment in use and do not block any ventilation openings. Do not put naked flame, such as lighted candles, close or on top of the unit.
- Electromagnetic and interferente emissions.
Avoid placing objects which through electromagnetic waves can damage the unit, such as mobile phones, lap tops, magnetic strip cards etc. This system complies with normatives
EN 55103-1 (1)
EN 55103-2 (2) (1) This device may not cause harmful interferences. (2) This device may receive interference including interferences that may cause undesired working.
-IMPORTANT NOTE.
This Equipment must be used in accordance with these instructions and by trained professional personnel only.This equipment should not be used in places with extreme tropical climates. Don’t expose this apparatus to extreme humidity and or temperature values.
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INTRODUCTION
To facilitate, correct and reliable use of the Lynx V12 Line Array we have designed this instruction manual. Please read the manual carefully before proceeding to install the system.
When flying this system please observe the technical and “Rainbow” software data carefully. Never exceed the maximum safe working loads or ignore the instructions included within this manual.
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SPECIFICATIONS:
FREQUENCY RANGE 45Hz -20KHz FREQUENCY RESPONSE 55Hz- 18KHz ± 3dB HORIZONTAL COVERAGE 100º VERTICAL COVERAGE According to Array configuration MAX SPL 140 dB/ 143dB peak 1w@ 1m
TRANSDUCERS LF: 2 x 12" Neodimium, Interleaved Voice coil
MF: 4 x 6.5" Neodimium, glass fiber cone HF: 2 x 1.4" Driver Neodimium + Wave Guide
POWER AMPLIFIER 4000W Class D with Switching Power supply
power factor correction PFC technology LF: 2 x 1200W Class D MF: 1 x 1000W Class D
HF: 1 x 600W Class D DSP Internal LYNX processor DSPB-24® with FIR filters CABINET ADJUSTMENT Back panel LCD screen INTERNAL CONTROLS Cabinet Angle detection / Temperature sensor
Fan Speed control SIGNAL CONNECTION NEUTRIK connectors XLR Male Input
XLR Female Loop Thru CONTROL CONNECTIONS USB (DSP programming),
ETHERNET* (Online Monitoring System OMS®) AC POWER 85v / 270v selectable. 50/60 Hz 3A AC CONECTIONS 32A NEUTRIK POWERCON NAC3FC-HC CONSTRUCTION 15 mm Premium Birch plywood FINISH High resistant water-based black paint FRONT DESIGN Antirush black metal grille
DIMENSIONS (H x W x D) 371 x 1175 x 505 mm
371 x 1250 x 505 mm with ball-pins WEIGHT 74 Kg (163 lbs) INTERCABINET ANGLE 0º/ 0,5º/ 1º/ 1,5º/ 2º/ 2,5º/ 3º/ 3,5º/ 4º/ 4,5º/
ADJUSTMENT 5º/ 5,5º/ 6º/ 6,5º/ 7º/ 7,5º/ 8º/ 8,5º
RIGGING Integrated flying plates
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XLR AEREAL CONNECTORS
XLR SOCKET CONNECTORS
LX-V12 BACK PANEL
1.- SIGNAL INPUT
2.- SIGNAL LINK
3.- AC INPUT
4.- USB
5.- DSP CONTROL
6.- ETHERNET OPTION
CONNECTORS AND CONNECTIONS
OUTPUTS
1.- EARTH
2.- LIVE (+)
3.- LIVE (-)
1
3
2
INPUTS
1.- EARTH
2.- LIVE (+)
3.- LIVE (-)
2
3
1
Connect to output
Connect to input
2 Live(+)
3 Live(-)
1 Earth
3 Live(-)
1 Earth 2 Live(+)
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6
3
5
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SOCKET POWERCON CONNECTORS
L - Line N - Neutral
- Earth
CONNECTION EXAMPLE: 6 LX-V12 CABINETS
- CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CONNECTORS UNDER LOAD.
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Connect to AC output
Connect to signal input
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CONFIGURING THE CABINET DSP OPTIONS.
From the buttons below the display on the Lynx cabinet’s back panel you are able to configure the Basic adjustment functions of the internal DSP.
NOTE:You must apply the desired configuration in each cabinet. This is done via the buttons located on the back panel of the cabinet and requires electrical power to work.
From the LX cabinet’s back panel you are able to configure 4 basic internal DSP adjustments:
- Number of cabinets in the array to apply shelving equalization for frequency response correction.
- Air absorption compensation at various “throw” distances.
- Enable or disable the Inclinometer.
- Enable or disable the automatic correction feature.
Note: Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters are used in the signal processing of the LX-V8 cabinet. FIR is a type of digital filter with linear phase characteristics. This frees system designers from the constraints of phase anomalies associated with analogue filters or their digital versions (IIR, Infinite Impulse Response). When properly used, FIR filtering can audibly improve a system’s impulse response and reduce crossover interference.
CONFIGURATION PANEL
On the back panel you will see 3 buttons and an information screen, on which you can read the established parameters and information such as digital or analog input, amplification module temperature, input signal level and name of the current preset (Fig1). If changes are not made the display will automatically dim to save energy and avoid unnecessary light in situations where light is not wanted. To re-activate the light simply press the OK button.
Fig 1
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SELECT THE INPUT: DIGITAL OR ANALOG
There are four input options: Analog / Digital L / Digital R / Digital L+R To select the input mode just press the OK button (3) and the up button (1), both at the same time but pressing
the OK button first. Then you can select one of the four options using the up button (1). To confirm your selection press OK (3) until the progress bar finishes. The display will show an inverted D (digital) or an inverted A (Analog) so you can always know if the input is digital or analog.
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SELECT AND RUN PRESETS
To change the preset configuration just press the up button (1) and down button (2) until you see the title and preset number required (Fig2). Once found, press OK (3) until the progress bar finishes (Fig3). The display will
indicate “Loading DSP” (Fig4)
Fig 3
Fig 4
Note: In case of a power cut, the DSP will save its last configuration when restarted.
Fig 2
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CONFIGURING THE LINE ARRAY.
Note: You must apply the desired configuration in each cabinet. This is done via the buttons located on the back panel of the cabinet and requires electrical power to work. For your comfort, we recommend you do this before flying the array.
On the back panel you will see 3 buttons and an information screen, on which you can read the established parameters and information such as amplification module temperature, cabinet inclination and name of the current preset.
If changes are not made the display will automatically dim to save energy and avoid unnecessary light in situations where light is not wanted. To re-activate the light simply press the OK button.
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The DSP incorporates five of the most common configurations: 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 cabinets, maintaining the preset of 12 cabinets
for larger size arrays. Select the configuration which you believe to be acoustically correct. If you do not wish to carry out any further adjustments, press OK until the progress bar finishes. The display will indicate “Loading DSP”.
Note: In case of a power cut, the DSP will save its last configuration when restarted. However, if it was in Auto Mode, it will
take the data from the inclinometer and re-calculate the compensation algorithms.
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N CABINETS.
With this button you can select the number of cabinets which will make up your array. By doing this, the DSP will apply a shelving filter in the low and mid range to correct the frequency response and thus ensure that the response maintains flat.
It is known that one of the disadvantages of a line array system is that the low and mid range of frequencies cannot be precisely vertically corrected, whereas high frequency drivers have their own waveguide to do this.
For this reason, you can set up a line array to cover “x” area distance, and you can obtain a directed and controlled high frequency range. However, it will not be the same on the mid and low range, if you stay at one point of the coverage area, you will hear one of the high frequency drivers but you will also be able to listen to the whole low mid speakers, obtaining a decompensated frequency response.
You can see this on the measurements comparing 1,4 and 8 cabinets. In the following picture we show you a simple example with some LX series cabinets (where Black = 1x LX-F6, Red = 4x LX-F6, Green = 8x LX-F6).
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