Meyer Sound B16, B17 User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MILO 120 High-Power Expanded Coverage Curvilinear Array Loudspeaker
M SERIES
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conforms to the following Product Specifications Safety: EN60065: 1998 IEC60065: 1998 EMC: EN55103-1: 1997 emission EN55103-2: 1997 immunity
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This device also complies with EN 55103-1 & -2. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.
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MILO 120 Expanded Coverage High-Power Curvilinear Array Loudspeaker Operating Instructions
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Part Number: 05.142.003.01 A
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this loudspeaker near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with Meyer Sound's installation instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding­type plug. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the loudspeaker. The AC mains plug or appliance coupler shall remain readily accessible for operation.
Frame or chassis Protective earth ground
Masse, châssis Terre de protection
Rahmen oder chassis Die schutzerde
Armadura o chassis Tierra proteccionista
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by Meyer Sound.
12. Use only with the caster rails or rigging specified by Meyer Sound, or sold with the loudspeaker. Handles are for carrying only.
13. Unplug this loudspeaker during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the loudspeaker has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug has been damaged; liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the loudspeaker; rain or moisture has entered the loudspeaker; the loudspeaker has been dropped; or when for undetermined reasons the loudspeaker does not operate normally.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not expose this loudspeaker to rain or moisture. Do not install the loudspeaker in wet or humid locations without using weather protection equipment from Meyer Sound.
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SAFETY SUMMARY
English
- To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the loudspeaker from the AC mains before installing audio cable. Reconnect the power cord only after making all signal connections.
- Connect the loudspeaker to a two-pole, three-wire grounding mains receptacle. The receptacle must be connected to a fuse or circuit breaker. Connection to any other type of receptacle poses a shock hazard and may violate local electrical codes.
- Do not install the loudspeaker in wet or humid locations without using weather protection equipment from Meyer Sound.
- Do not allow water or any foreign object to get inside the loudspeaker. Do not put objects containing liquid on or near the unit.
- To reduce the risk of overheating the loudspeaker, avoid exposing it to direct sunlight. Do not install the unit near heat-emitting appliances, such as a room heater or stove.
- This loudspeaker contains potentially hazardous voltages. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit. The unit contains no user­serviceable parts. Repairs should be performed only by factory­trained service personnel.
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- Pour réduire le risque d’électrocution, débrancher la prise principale de l’haut­parleur, avant d’installer le câble d’interface allant à l’audio. Ne rebrancher le bloc d’alimentation qu’après avoir effectué toutes les connections.
- Branchez l’haut-parleur dans une prise de courant à 3 dérivations (deux pôles et la terre). Cette prise doit être munie d’une protection adéquate (fusible ou coupe-circuit). Le branchement dans tout autre genre de prise pourrait entraîner un risque d’électrocution et peut constituer une infraction à la réglementation locale concernant les installations électriques.
- Ne pas installer l’haut-parleur dans un endroit où il y a de l’eau ou une humidité excessive.
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- Ne pas laisser de l’eau ou tout objet pénétrer dans l’haut-parleur. Ne pas placer de r´cipients contenant un liquide sur cet appareil, ni à proximité de celui-ci.
- Pour éviter une surchauffe de l’haut-parleur, conserver-la à l’abri du soleil. Ne pas installer à proximité d’appareils dégageant de la chaleur tels que radiateurs ou appareils de chauffage.
- Ce haut-parleur contient des circuits haute tension présentant un danger. Ne jamais essayer de le démonter. Il n’y a aucun composant qui puisse être réparé par l’utilisateur. Toutes les réparations doivent être effectuées par du personnel qualifié et agréé par le constructeur.
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- Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages auf ein Minimum zu reduzieren, den Lautsprecher vom Stromnetz trennen, bevor ggf. ein Audio-Schnittstellensign alkabel angeschlossen wird. Das Netzkabel erst nach Herstellung aller Signalverbindungen wieder einstecken.
- Der Lautsprecher an eine geerdete zweipolige Dreiphasen­Netzsteckdose anschließen. Die Steckdose muß mit einem geeigneten Abzweigschutz (Sicherung oder Leistungsschalter) verbunden sein. Der Anschluß der unterbrechungsfreien Stromversorgung an einen anderen Steckdosentyp kann zu Stromschlägen führen und gegen die örtlichen Vorschriften verstoßen.
- Der Lautsprecher nicht an einem Ort aufstellen, an dem sie mit Wasser oder übermäßig hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit in Berührung kommen könnte.
- Darauf achten, daß weder Wasser noch Fremdkörper in das Innere den Lautsprecher eindringen. Keine Objekte, die Flüssigkeit enthalten, auf oder neben die unterbrechungsfreie Stromversorgung stellen.
- Um ein Überhitzen dem Lautsprecher zu verhindern, das Gerät vor direkter Sonneneinstrahlung fernhalten und nicht in der Nähe von wärmeabstrahlenden
Haushaltsgeräten (z.B. Heizgerät
oder Herd) aufstellen.
- Im Inneren diesem Lautsprecher herr-schen potentiell gefährliche Spannungen. Nicht versuchen, das Gerät zu öffnen. Es enthält keine vom Benutzer reparierbaren Teile. Reparaturen dürfen nur von ausgebildetem Kundenienstpersonal durchgeführt werden.
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- Para reducir el riesgo de descarga eléctrica, desconecte de la red de voltaje el altoparlante antes de instalar el cable de señal de audio. Vuelva a conectar la alimentacion de voltaje una vez efectuadas todas las interconexiones de señalizacion de audio.
- Conecte el altoparlante a un tomacorriente bipolar y trifilar con neutro de puesta a tierra. El tomacorriente debe estar conectado a la protección de derivación apropiada (ya sea un fusible o un disyuntor). La conexión a cualquier otro tipo de tomacorriente puede constituir peligro de descarga eléctrica y violar los códigos eléctricos locales.
- No instale el altoparlante en lugares donde haya agua o humedad excesiva.
- No deje que en el altoparlante entre agua ni ningún objeto extraño. No ponga objetos con líquidos encima de la unidad ni cerca de ella.
- Para reducir el riesgo de sobrecalentamiento, no exponga la unidad a los rayos directos del sol ni la instale cerca de artefactos que emiten calor, como estufas o cocinas.
- Este altoparlante contiene niveles de voltaje peligrosos en potencia. No intente desarmar la unidad, pues no contiene piezas que puedan ser repardas por el usuario. Las reparaciones deben efectuarse únicamente por parte del personal de mantenimiento capacitado en la fábrica.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
How to Use this Manual 1
CHAPTER 1: Introducing the MILO 120 Loudspeaker 3
Rigging and Transport 4 Integrated Amplifier and Processing 5 Advanced M Series Technology 5
CHAPTER 2: Power Requirements 7
AC Power 7 Voltage Requirements 7 AC Power Distribution 7 Current Requirements 8 Power Connector Wiring Conventions 9 Electrical Safety Issues 10
CHAPTER 3: Amplification and Audio 11
Audio Input 11 Amplification and Protection Circuitry 12 MILO 120 Interconnections 12 Cabling 12 The TruPower® Limiting System 13
Low- and Mid-Frequency Limiters 13 High-Frequency Limiter 13 Very-High Frequency Limiters 14
Fans and Cooling System 14
CHAPTER 4: RMS™ Remote Monitoring System 17
Understanding the RMS User Panel 17
Service LED (Red) 18 Service Button 18 Wink LED (green) 18 Reset Button 18 Activity LED (Green) 18
User Interface 18
CHAPTER 5: Line Arrays and System Integration 19
How Line Arrays Work 19 MILO 120 Curvilinear Array 19
High Frequencies 19 Mid to Low Frequencies 20 Adjusting Line Array Coverage 20
Using MILO 120 As Downfill for MILO Curvilinear Arrays 20
High-Frequency Design Strategies 21 Low-Frequency Design Strategies 21 Electronically Driving the Array 21
High-Frequency Equalization Strategies 21 Low-Frequency Equalization Strategies 21 LD-3 Line Driver 22
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Using MILO/MILO 120 with Subwoofers 23
MILO/MILO 120 and the M3D-Sub 23 MILO/MILO 120 and the 700-HP Subwoofer 24 Digital Signal Processors 25
CHAPTER 6: System Design and Integration Tools 27
Meyer Sound MAPP Online® 27 SIM Measurement System 28
Source Independent Measurement Technique 28 Applications 28
CHAPTER 7: QuickFly® Rigging 29
MILO 120 Custom AlignaLinks 29
MILO 120 As Downfill in MILO/MILO 120 Curvilinear Arrays 30 MG-3D/M Multipurpose Grid 31 MCF-MILO Caster Frame 31
APPENDIX A: Amplifier Replacement and Optional Rain Hood 33
Using the Rain Hood (Weather-Protected Loudspeakers) 33 Removing the HP-4/MILO 120 Amplifier 33
Replacing the HP-4/MILO 120 Amplifier 34 Removing the HP-4/MILO 120 Amplifier (with Rain Hood) 34
Replacing the HP-4/MILO 120 Amplifier and Rain Hood 34
APPENDIX B: MILO 120 Specifications 35
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
These operating instructions provide important informa­tion about the form, features, function and specifications of the MILO 120 high-power expanded coverage curvilinear array loudspeaker. In addition to power requirements and audio characteristics, fundamental line array design, useful software tools and rigging options for the MILO 120 loud­speaker are discussed.
Chapter 1: Introducing MILO 120 Loudspeaker provides a general description of MILO 120 and its capabilities and functionality.
Chapter 2: Power Requirements discusses power distri­bution, voltage and current requirements, as well as electri­cal safety issues.
Chapter 3: Amplification and Audio will help you under­stand and harness the power of the MILO 120 amplifier and audio systems. Amplifier specifications, connectivity, limit­ing and cooling system components are all covered.
Chapter 4: RMS Remote Monitoring System introduces you to the RMS communications module in the MILO 120 amplifier, enabling you to make use of Meyer Sound’s RMS remote monitoring system.
Chapter 5: Line Arrays and System Integration will walk you through the integration of the MILO 120 in mid-high or full-range line array systems.
Chapter 6: System Design and Integration Tools covers two comprehensive tools — Meyer Sound MAPP Online® and SIM® — for assisting you with the acoustical and func­tional requirements of system design and optimization.
Chapter 7: QuickFly® Rigging shows you the QuickFly rig­ging components available for use with MILO 120, including the MILO 120-I insert.
Appendix A: Amplifier Replacement and Optional Rain Hood discusses the procedure for replacing the MILO 120
amplifier and rain hood.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
As you read this manual, you’ll find figures and diagrams to help you understand and visualize what you’re reading. You’ll also find icons that flag important information or warn you against improper or potentially harmful activities. These icons include:
A NOTE identifies an important piece of in­formation relating to the topic under discus-
sion.
A TIP offers a helpful tip relevant to the topic at hand.
A CAUTION gives notice that an action can
have serious consequences and could cause harm to equipment or personnel, delays, or other problems.
Information and specifications are applicable as of the date of this printing. Updates and supplementary information are posted on the Meyer Sound Web site at:
http://www.meyersound.com
You may contact Meyer Sound Technical Support at:
Tel: +1 510 486.1166
Fax: +1 510 486.8356
Email: techsupport@meyersound.com
Appendix B: Specifications lists the audio, power and physical specifications for the MILO 120 loudspeaker and the physical specifications of the MIO 120-I insert.
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE MILO 120 LOUDSPEAKER
A variation on the popular MILO high-power curvilinear loudspeaker, the MILO 120 high-power expanded coverage curvilinear array loudspeaker excels where wide horizontal and increased vertical coverage are needed.
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Figure 1.1. MILO 120 high-power expanded coverage curvilinear array
loudspeaker
The self-powered MILO 120 is a compact, lightweight four­way system that provides 120 degrees of horizontal and 20 degrees of vertical coverage. The MILO 120 expanded coverage pattern is optimized for medium to near field applications, making it the perfect downfill complement for standard MILO or M3D line array loudspeaker systems. MILO 120 can also be used to form wide coverage arrays or in other fill applications that can be satisfied by one or two cabinets.
As part of the M Series, the MILO 120 loudspeaker comes standard with Meyer Sound’s RMS™ remote monitoring system. The MILO 120 shares the same dimensions as the standard MILO cabinet to facilitate seamless integration with MILO and existing MILO QuickFly® rigging accessories, like the MG-3D/M multipurpose grid and MCF-MILO caster frame. The flexibility of MILO 120 also allows it to be con­figured with other Meyer Sound loudspeakers in complex systems.
MILO 120 produces a peak output of 138 dB SPL with exceptionally flat phase and frequency response. Its wide operating frequency range (60 Hz to 18 kHz) is comple­mented by extended high-frequency headroom and a dedicated very-high frequency section (4.2 kHz to 18 kHz) that renders delicate transient information with detailed resolution through its wide coverage pattern. The MILO 120 loudspeaker’s acoustical characteristics are designed to facilitate seamless integration when used with other MILO curvilinear elements.
Figure 1.2. MILO 120 and MILO 120-I insert
The optional MILO 120-I insert can be fitted to enhance the appearance of arrays which include the MILO 120, and also provide acoustical benefits that allow MILO and MILO 120 cabinets in the same array to be fed with identical signals, with no additional equalization.
The weather-protected version of MILO 120 includes comprehensive weather protection to suit frequent use in inclement outdoor applications as well as permanent instal­lations.
MILO 120 can serve as a component in scalable systems including any combination of MILO, M3D, M3D-Sub and select Concert Series models.
Figure 1.3. MILO 120 is easily deployed with MILO arrays as downfill
MILO 120’s greater vertical coverage dictates larger splay angles between cabinets, which is accommodated by dedi­cated AlignaLinks, allowing the angle to be set in 2-degree increments between 13 and 19 degrees. Due to the larger splay angles, the use of the MILO 120-I insert is recom­mended between cabinets (Figure 1.2).
For example, MILO 120 can be used as downfill with the MILO curvilinear array loudspeaker for large venue appli­cations. It can be also used to create curvilinear arrays in situations where wide horizontal and vertical coverage are needed while the longer throw of MILO is not, as well as in small arrays of one or two cabinets for sidefill coverage where needed.
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In addition, by integrating Meyer Sound M3D-Sub di­rectional subwoofers (Figure 1.4) with a MILO/MILO-120 system (MILO, MILO 120 and M3D/M3D-Sub cabinets are identical in width), you can easily augment bass power with real depth while extending low-frequency bandwidth and headroom.
RIGGING AND TRANSPORT
MILO 120’s QuickFly rigging employs rugged, reliable and user-friendly components that remain captive in transit. Custom front and rear AlignaLinks at the cabinet corners couple the units for flying or stacking, and allow from 13 to 19 degrees of cabinet splay adjustable in two-degree incre­ments.
NOTE: Optimal acoustical performance for
MILO 120 loudspeakers is achieved by using angles between 13 and 19 degrees between cabi­nets; avoid using angles outside this range.
Because rigging connections are rigid, array tilt is easy to adjust – often eliminating the need for a pullback strap in flown configurations. If circumstances dictate an acute array curve, then a PBF-MILO pull back frame can be at­tached to the lowest cabinet. The MG-3D/M multipurpose grid accommodates multiple hanging configurations for up to 24 MILO/MILO 120 loudspeakers (or the equivalent weight of MILO, MILO 120, M3D, M3D-Sub or any other relevant combination). The MG-3D/M grid allows multipoint support and bridles and ground stacks of up to five MILO 120 cabinets and corresponding MILO 120-I inserts.
Figure 1.4. The MILO 120 integrates easily with M3D-Sub subwoofers.
Since the M3D-Sub employs Meyer Sound’s proprietary low-frequency directional control, you can configure arrays that steer bass energy away from the area behind the array.
In applications where M3D-Sub features like directional low­frequency control are not needed, a MILO/MILO 120 array can be deployed in combination with Meyer Sound 700­HP ultrahigh-power subwoofers. The 700-HP subwoofer extends the MILO/MILO 120 system frequency response down to 30 Hz.
MILO 120 is truck-smart: Its exterior cabinet dimensions are ideal for both European and US truck widths, while its AlignaLinks are fully compatible with the optional MCF­MILO caster frame — allowing you to transport stacks of MILO 120, with or without the MILO 120-I insert, and facili­tating the use of forklifts.
NOTE: Rigging accessories for MILO 120
are the same as for MILO and are illustrated in Meyer Sounds MG-3D/M Assembly Guide (PN
05.132.036.01).
NOTE: MILO 120 can also be used with
other Meyer Sound subwoofers, including
the 650-P high-power subwoofer.
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INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER AND PROCESSING
As a self-powered loudspeaker, MILO 120 incorporates a very high power, 4-channel, class AB/H power amplifier and sophisticated control circuitry — all housed within the cabi­net — dramatically simplifying setup and installation.
MILO 120’s on-board amplifier delivers 3560 watts total burst power. TruPower® limiting (see Chapter 3 for more information) extends the life of the drivers under severe non-linear circumstances at very high levels, and keeps long-term power compression to less than 1 dB (versus the typical 3 to 6 dB for conventional systems).
This modular, field-replaceable amplifier/processing pack­age also incorporates Meyer Sound’s Intelligent AC™ power supply, which automatically adjusts for any line voltage worldwide and provides both soft turn-on and transient protection. The MILO 120 loudspeaker is fitted standard with Meyer Sound’s exclusive RMS™ interface, giving you the capability to monitor and troubleshoot an entire RMS­equipped Meyer Sound system remotely from your PC notebook or desktop system.
NOTE: In order to use RMS, you will need
Meyer Sound’s optional RMS software and a PC running Windows® 98/NT 4.0/2000/XP or higher. The optional RMS host card is also required, and is available as a full-size (standard) PCI or Type II PCMCIA card, depending on your PC’s hardware.
MILO 120 employs two REM™ ribbon emulation manifolds for the separate mid-high and very-high frequency sections, each coupled to individual 120-degree horizontal constant­directivity horns. REM is a patented coupling device that introduces driver output to the horn throat across a very short path (3 inches for the mid-high section and 1.5 inches for the very-high section), effectively controlling the output, but with dramatically reduced distortion in comparison to other techniques.
MILO 120’s mid-high section (560 Hz to 4.2 kHz) uses a single 1.5-inch exit, 4-inch diaphragm compression driver powered by a dedicated 560-watt amplifier channel. The very high-frequency section utilizes two highly efficient,
0.75-inch exit, 2-inch diaphragm compression drivers to produce power and clarity, and extend operating frequency range up to 18 kHz. Power for the very high-frequency sec­tion is supplied by a dedicated 750-watt amplifier channel with enough headroom to reproduce all the dynamics of the upper frequency range.
NOTE: Complete acoustical and electrical
specifications are covered in Appendix B.
TIP: The Meyer Sound MAPP Online acousti-
cal prediction software allows you to quickly determine the coverage, frequency response, impulse response and maximum output of arrayed MILO/MILO 120 loudspeakers.
ADVANCED M SERIES TECHNOLOGY
MILO 120 was created specifically as a modular, flexible design solution to complement high-power systems in medium to large venues. The MILO 120 loudspeaker is a four-way design. The lowest frequency range, from 60 Hz to about 180 Hz, is reproduced by dual 12-inch cone drivers working in tandem, each powered by a dedicated amplifier channel with 1125 watts of peak output. The drivers are a proprietary design employing neodymium magnets for higher efficiency and power handling with reduced weight.
To assure the smoothest response in the critical midrange and crossover region, MILO 120 incorporates a complex active crossover design. In the low-mid frequencies, the crossover feeds only one of the two 12-inch drivers while rolling off the other driver. This technique eliminates inter­ference between the drivers that would otherwise occur at shorter wavelengths, while at the same time maintaining optimal polar and frequency response characteristics at the crossover frequencies.
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CHAPTER 2: POWER REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 2
The self-powered MILO 120 is advanced loudspeaker tech­nology with equally advanced power capabilities. Under­standing MILO 120’s power distribution, voltage and current requirements, as well as electrical safety issues, is critical to the safe and correct operation and deployment of the MILO 120 loudspeaker.
AC POWER
When AC power is applied to the MILO 120 loudspeaker, the Intelligent AC power supply automatically selects the correct operating voltage, allowing MILO 120 to be used internationally without manually setting voltage switches. The Intelligent AC power supply performs the following protective functions to compensate for hostile conditions on the AC mains:
Suppresses high-voltage transients up to several kilo­volts
Filters common mode and differential mode radio fre­quencies (EMI)
Sustains operation temporarily during low-voltage peri­ods
Provides soft-start power-up, eliminating high inrush current
AC (line-neutral). Make sure that the voltage remains within the recommend operating window (180 V AC to 250 V AC). The ground terminal must always be used for safety and the line to ground voltage should never exceed 250 V AC (typically there will be 120 V AC from line to ground in the above ex­ample).
MILO 120 uses a NEMA L6-20P, an IEC 309 male power connector or a multi-pin VEAM connector and complies with worldwide product safety standards.
AC POWER DISTRIBUTION
All amplifier modules and directly associated audio equip­ment (mixing consoles, processors, etc.) must be properly connected to the AC power distribution, preserving AC line polarity and connecting earth ground such that all ground­ing points are connected to a single node or common point using the same cable gauge as the neutral and line(s) cable(s).
Improper grounding connections between loudspeakers and the rest of the audio system may produce noise, hum and/or serious damage to the input/output stages in the system’s electronic equipment.
VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS
The MILO 120 loudspeaker operates safely and without audio discontinuity if the AC voltage stays within either of two operating windows at 50 or 60 Hz:
85 to 134 volts
165 to 264 volts
MILO 120 can withstand continuous voltages up to 275 volts and allows any combination of voltage to GND (that is neutral-line-ground or line-line-ground).
CAUTION: Continuous voltages higher than
275 volts can damage the unit.
TIP: Since MILO 120 does not require a dedi-
cated neutral, it can tolerate elevated volt­ages from ground and can be connected between line-line terminals in a 120 V 3-phase Wye system. This results in 208 V AC between lines (nominal) and will therefore draw less current for the same output power compared to operating MILO 120 from 120 V
CAUTION: Before applying AC to any Meyer
Sound self-powered loudspeaker, be sure that the voltage potential difference between neutral and earth ground is less than 5 V AC.
Figure 2.1 shows a sample three-phase AC distribution sys­tem, with the load between loudspeakers distributed among the three phases and all of the loudspeakers connected to common neutral and earth ground points.
Figure 2.1. A sample AC power distribution block diagram
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NOTE: Refer to Appendix B for details on the
MILO 120 loudspeaker’s AC voltage require-
ments.
After applying AC power, the proper operating voltage is automatically selected, but the system is muted. During the next three seconds the following events occur:
1. The primary fans turn on.
2. The main power supply slowly ramps on.
3. The green Active LED on the user panel lights up, indicating that the system is enabled and ready to pass audio signals.
CAUTION: If the Active LED does not il-
luminate or the system does not respond to audio input after 10 seconds, remove AC power im­mediately. Verify that the voltage is within the proper range. If the problem persists, please contact Meyer Sound or an authorized service center.
If voltage drops below the low boundary of either safe op­erating range (brownout), MILO 120 uses stored energy to continue functioning briefly, and shuts down only if voltage does not rise above the low boundary before MILO 120’s storage circuits are depleted. How long MILO 120 will con­tinue to function during brownout depends on the amount of voltage drop and the audio source level during the drop.
If the voltage increases above the upper boundary of either range, the power supply rapidly turns off, preventing dam­age to the unit.
NOTE: If voltage fluctuates within either
operating range, automatic tap selection stabilizes the internal operating voltage. This tap selection is instantaneous, and there are no audible artifacts.
If MILO 120 shuts down due to either low or high voltage, its power supply automatically turns on again after three seconds if the voltage has returned to either normal oper­ating window. If the MILO 120 loudspeaker does not turn back on after ten seconds, remove AC power immediately (see previous Caution).
NOTE: It is recommended that the supply
be operated in the rated voltage windows at least a few volts away from the turn on/off points. This ensures that AC voltage variations from the ser­vice entry – or peak voltage drops due to cable runs – do not cause the amplifier to cycle on and off.
CURRENT REQUIREMENTS
The MILO 120 loudspeaker presents a dynamic load to the AC mains, which causes the amount of current to fluctuate between quiet and loud operating levels. Since different cables and circuit breakers heat up at varying rates, it is es­sential to understand the types of current ratings and how they correspond to circuit breaker and cable specifications.
The maximum long-term continuous current is the maxi­mum rms current during a period of at least ten seconds. It is used to calculate the temperature increase in cables, in order to select a cable size and gauge that conforms to electrical code standards. It is also used to select the rating for slow-reacting thermal breakers.
The burst current is the maximum rms current during a period of approximately one second, used to select the rating of most magnetic breakers and to calculate the peak voltage drop in long AC cables according to the formula:
V pk (drop)= I pk x R (cable total)
The ultimate short-term peak current is used to select the rating of fast reacting magnetic breakers.
Use Table 2.1 below as a guide when selecting cable gauge size and circuit breaker ratings for your operating voltage.
Table 2.1: MILO 120 Current Ratings
Current Draw 115 V AC 230 V AC 100 V AC
Idle current 1.1 A rms 0.55 A rms 1.3 A rms
Max. long-term continuous
Burst current 14.4 A rms 7.2 A rms 16.6 A rms
Ultimate short­term peak
10 percent at 115 volts and 5 percent at 230 volts. Make sure that even with the AC voltage drop the AC voltage always stays in the operating windows.
11.2 A rms 5.6 A rms 12.9 A rms
32 A pk 16 A pk 37 A pk
NOTE: For best performance, the AC cable
voltage drop should not exceed 10 volts, or
The minimum electrical service amperage required by a MILO/MILO 120 system is the sum of each loudspeaker’s maximum long-term continuous current. An additional 30
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percent above the minimum amperage is recommended to prevent peak voltage drops at the service entry.
CAUTION: In the unlikely event that the cir-
cuit breakers on the user panel trip (the white center buttons pop out), disconnect the AC power cable. Do not reset the breakers with the AC con­nected. Contact Meyer Sound for repair information.
POWER CONNECTOR WIRING CONVENTIONS
The MILO 120 loudspeaker requires a grounded outlet. It is very important that the system be properly grounded in order to operate safely and properly. Figures 2.2, 2.3, and
2.4 illustrate correct wiring for the creation of power cables and distribution systems.
neutral (blue)
line (brown)
ground (green/yellow)
Figure 2.3. IEC 309 power connector pin-out
line (brown)
ground (green/yellow)
neutral (blue)
Figure 2.4. VEAM multi-pin connector power pin-out
Figure 2.2. MILO 120 user rear panel with L6-20 power connector
If your MILO 120 loudspeaker is fitted with the VEAM multi­pin connector, see the Meyer Sound document VEAM Cable Wiring Reference (part number 06.033.113) for the wiring conventions and pin-outs for AC, audio, and RMS connec­tions.
Meyer Sound offers the VIM-3 (VEAM interface module) to distribute power, audio, and RMS to MILO 120 loudspeak­ers fitted with VEAM connectors, as shown in Figure 2.5.
Figure 2.5. VIM-3 module, front (top) and rear (bottom)
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