Renkus-Heinz VX101-7, VX101-22/75A, VA101-15, VX101-15, VX101-22 User Manual

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MODULAR INSTALLATION ARRAYS
VA101-7 & VX101-7 VA101-15 & VX101-15 VA101-22 & VX101-22
VA101-22/75A & VX101-22/75A
VA15S & VX15S Subwoofer
Users Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction To VARIA 3
The VARIA Hardware 4
Ground Stacked 6
Vertical Line Arrays 6
Horizontal Arrays 8
Software 9
Rear Panel Connections & Controls 10
DSP Settings 12
Model Number & Horizontal Coverage Cross Reference 15
2
Introduction To VARIA
The VARIA loudspeaker family includes three full-range array modules and a 15 inch subwoofer. All have been designed to of­fer the ultimate in versatility and performance.
The VA/VX101-7 long-throw module features a closely controlled
7.5 degree vertical dispersion ideal for long-throw applications. It is most commonly used at the top of high power vertical arrays.
The VA/VX101-15 with 15 degrees of vertical coverage is a medium throw module and is most often used in the center of vertical arrays or in stand alone systems.
The VA/VX101-22 has 22.5 degrees of vertical coverage and is the most versatile of the array modules. In vertical arrays it is used at the bottom of the array to provide near-eld coverage; stood upright and mated with other modules, it becomes a com­pact but powerful horizontal array.
All three models offer a wide range of horizontal coverage op­tions. A 90o waveguide is standard but 60o and 120o are also available along with revolutionary 60o to 90o and 120o to 90o transitional waveguides. The transitional waveguides produce a trapezoidal coverage pattern ideally suited for many square and rectangular rooms and often eliminate the need for additional side or down-ll loudspeakers.
The VA/VX15S is a powerful 15 inch subwoofer that doubles as a
base for oor standing systems or as a suspension platform for own vertical arrays. VA/VX15S, 15" subwoofers can be own alongside, behind, or at the top of the array, depending on the requirements. Universal hardware allows for cardioid arrays to be assembled as and when the need arises. Simply ip one or more subs within the array and adjust the onboard DSP to provide a highly directional low frequency array.
VARIA loudspeakers may be self-powered with a powerful, built-in SA-series amplier equipped with RHAON II digital signal processing, control and supervision or they may be passive, including an optional, passive crossover, for use with external amplication.
The VARIA approach is based on the use of 3 different shape cabinets, each having a vertical coverage pattern that is comple­mentary to the cabinet shape. Thus, the VA/VX101-7 has 7.5º sides and 7.5º vertical coverage. The -15 modules have 15º sides with 15º coverage and the -22 modules have 22.5 sides with
22.5 coverage. The closely controlled vertical coverage allows the output of modules in tight packed vertical arrays to sum co­herently; thus three 15º modules provide 45 of vertical coverage, just as two 22.5 modules provide 45 of vertical coverage.
Adaptive Directivity - Ultimate Control
7.5º
5 Waveguide Options for Horizontal Control
15º
22.5º
Vertical Control
3 Cabinet Angles for Vertical Control
7.5° 15° 22.5°
60° 90° 120°
Standard Waveguides
60° to 90° 90° to 120°
Transitional Waveguides
3 System Congurations
Vertical Modular Point Source Array
Horizontal Modular Point Source Array
Modular Line Array System
Horizontal Control
3
1.5°
3.0°
1.5°
3.0°
4.5°
3.0°
6.0°
4.5°
3.0°
6.0°
M1 (3°, 4.5°, 6°)
M2 (0°, 1.5°, 3°)
The VARIA Hardware
The array modules include an internal steel rigging infrastructure designed for safe, easy and clean looking installations in venues of any size or complexity. Note: Add 4 lbs. to each enclosure for the rigging connectors (6 lbs. for the SUB Connector).
Enclosure Types:
7° enclosure 73 lb/33.1 kg 15° enclosure 72 lb/32.7 kg 22° enclosure 63 lb/28.6 kg
15S subwoofer 120 lb/54.4 kg
Depending on the room requirement, VARIA can be formed into two distinct types of arrays. The rst is a line array. This can be spiral, J, straight, arc, etc. The second type of array is what we call Modular Point Source (MPS). This is distinctly different from a line array and allows one to literally build a custom loudspeaker to match the room. Using combinations of the VA101-7 enclosure, with ve choices of horizontal coverage angles, VARIA offers exceptional vertical coverage precision while allowing the horizontal coverage to be shaped as well.
Rigging Connectors:
RHANG-VA101 Flying Frame for VARIA Arrays
RHANG-VA101H Hardware for VARIA Horizontal Arrays - Use one kit for 2 wide array, two kits for 3, 4 & 5 wide
VA101-CN-MPS VARIA Modular Point Source Cabinet Connector Kit for tight pack - Supplied with each cabinet
VA101-CN-M1 VA101-7 Cabinet Connector Kit for 3°, 4.5° and 6° inter-cabinet angles
VA101-CN-M2 VA101-7 Cabinet Connector Kit for 0°, 1.5° and 3° inter-cabinet angles
VA101-CN-RPK VARIA Rear Pick Bar - For applications requiring additional pull back
VA101-CN-MPS
VA101-CN-M2
VA101-CN-M1
VA101-CN-RPK
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VARIA arrays are easy to assemble and require very few parts and associated tools. All user hardware is M8 bolts. Simple arrays can be assembled with no extra parts required, as each enclosure comes with one set of connectors (MPS for -22s and -15s; SUB connector for VA15S; choice of MPS, M1, or M2 connector for -7’s). All VARIA hardware is constructed of 16-ga. zinc plated 1008 steel which is then powder coated. Powder coated 304 Stainless Steel versions of all hardware are provided with the WR models. All versions come in black, white, or can be custom colored.
The hole patterns on each connector serve different purposes. Each MPS connector has six holes that are used strictly to con­nect enclosures together. The M1 and M2 multi-angle connectors have 18 holes (3 sets of six) that provide three different angle connections between 7° enclosures.
The diagrams below illustrate the design purpose of the remaining ve holes. Four holes are used for direct connection to 1/4” shackles and suspension means for small arrays. The center rear hole is used to connect the Rear Pick Bar described later.
1/4" SHACKLE PICK POINT
All VARIA modules utilize the same basic internal structure which includes encapsulated steel plates within each side wall in a sandwich scheme. The inside steel plate includes captive locking PEM nuts that accept the M8 stainless steel screws provided. Each module includes 12 of these screw positions and this provides a framework for easy and safe arrays. Once congured, the array side walls become a steel superstructure.
Modules are connected to each other with connecting plates. The most common is the MPS connector which creates a ‘tight pack’ connection from module to module and is the typical connection used in Modular Point Source arrays. The drawing to the right demonstrates this connection and ‘reveals’ - for purposes of explanation—the MPS Connector which is normally hidden.
Note: 15° and 22° modules only connect with the MPS Connec­tor.
RHANG-VA101
1 of 12 Per Enclosure
RHANG-VA101
Rear Pick Bar
CONNECTION
M8 SCREW
RHANG-VA101H
VA101-CN-MPS
VA101-CN-RPK
Warning:
The actual rigging of loudspeakers suspended from a truss or from a ceiling is a serious undertak­ing that is beyond the scope of this document. It should be done only by qualied and experienced professionals using only load rated hardware.
We strongly recommend that you have your design reviewed and approved by a licensed structural engineer who can also verify the suitability of the building attachment points.
Renkus-Heinz is not responsible for any non-Renkus-Heinz products or for any misuse of Renkus-Heinz products.
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Vertical Line Arrays
Ground Stacked
Multiple full range array modules can be stacked on the ground or oor using one or more of the matching subwoofers as a base.
The array modules and the subwoofers are joined together us­ing MPS, M1 or M2 connectors. Ground stacks of this type can handle up to 3 array modules and two subwoofers.
Note: 15° and 22° modules only connect tight-packed with the MPS connector.
Most vertical line arrays are not assembled in a straight line as their name implies. Instead they are constructed in either a curved or a J shape or a combination of both shapes to obtain the proper sound coverage.
Since the shape of the array is typically determined by the ying hardware, the splay between the cabinets can be different than what is optimum from an acoustical standpoint.
The VARIA approach is based on the use of 3 different shape cabinets each having a vertical coverage pattern that is complementary to the cabinet shape. Thus, the VA/VX101-7 has 7.5º sides and 7.5º vertical coverage. As a long throw cabinet, its normal position is at the top of a multi-cabinet array.
Subwoofers can also be used as a platform for ying the full range modules beneath them. Up to 6 full range modules and two subwoofers can easily and safely be own in this fashion.
VARIA also offers a choice of horizontal coverage patterns; 90º is standard, but 60º is offered for when the audience area is long and narrow and 120º for when a broader pattern is needed.
VARIA also recognizes that in many cases a trapezoidal pattern is needed; one wider in the front of the room and narrower in the rear and offers waveguides that transition smoothly from 60º to 90º and from 90º to 120º.
Sub
MPS Connector or MP1 or MP2
MPS Connector or MP1 or MP2
-7
This illustration shows an example of
-7
how VARIA modules can be own in a vertical array for optimal horizontal
MPS Connector or MP1 or MP2
-7
coverage.
MPS Connector or MP1 or MP2
6
-7
-22
MPS Connector Only
The modular point source nature of VARIA lends itself to building custom coverage patterns to match room geometries. In this fashion, simple arrays such as the one shown below are straightforward. The MPS connector is the only connector needed and a pair is provided with each loudspeaker.
Each connector includes four 1/4” shackle pick points that can used to directly connect suspension hardware to the array.
This ‘SHACKLE’ mode has some limitations
1. No more than 5 enclosures.
2. Subwoofers may not be included in the array.
3. No more than 150 lbs./68 kg. loaded on any one shackle point.
4. Connectors can only accept pull forces in plane with the steel. No rotations or outward bridles.
NOTE: The RHANG frame does not have these limitations.
Arrays illustrated own in shackle mode without the RHANG frame.
For larger arrays and where rigging requirements include bridles or odd angles, the RHANG frame is required. When utilized prop­erly, arrays of up to 2000 lb can be assembled with both the standard and WR versions.
RHANG—The RHANG frame connects directly to any of the VARIA enclosures in the same manner as the other connectors, M8 bolts. Once connected, rigging hardware can be used to connect to any of the eight, 15/16"/24 mm holes in the frame. Using four pick points, the frame is rated to safely suspend arrays of up to 24 enclosures or a maximum of 2000 lb/907 kg.
Rear Pick Bar— In addition to the RHANG frame, for pull back conditions that require bridles or larger rigging hardware than 1/4” shackles, the Rear Pick Bar is used and simply bolts into the center hole on each connector. The Rear Pick Bar connects with M8 x 25mm bolts provided. Note: the Rear Pick Bar is only compat­ible with the MPS connector, not the M1 or M2.
Array illustrated own with the RHANG frame.
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Horizontal Arrays
The complementary cabinet angles and tightly controlled dispersion allow the sonic outputs of VARIA array modules to be smoothly mixed to obtain the desired coverage perform just as well in horizontal arrays as they do in vertical line arrays.
Note: the RHANG-VA101H hardware accommodates only the 22.5 degree VA/VX101-22 You should not attempt to use it with the other VARIA modules.
Joining two VA101-22 22.5º modules together in a horizontal array or cluster produces a seamless 45º horizontal pattern; use three 22.5º modules for 67.5º of horizontal coverage and 4 for 90º. Or use six VA101-22 modules for 135º of horizontal coverage.
To assemble a horizontal array, stand the cabinets on end and connect them together using MPS connectors. The RHANG­VA101H is used to provide easy rigging points on top of a horizontal array in any position. These come in sets of 2 along with the M8 x 45mm HEX bolts needed for installation and are added to the array in addition to the MPS connectors. The MPS connec­tors are installed as normal with the exception of the bolts. Install the RHANG-VA101H on the outside of the enclosures using the provided bolts that will hold it, and MPS connector, in place.
For horizontal clusters, if steep down angles are required, it is recommended to add Rear Pick Bars as needed to provide a pull­back connection.
The RHANG-VA101H is used in pairs and can be placed where needed in the array
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EASE and EASE Focus II Simulation
Software
Software
Varia101 GLL data in EASE and EASE Focus II simulation software tools allows you and system design­ers to quickly and accurately predict the performance of individual Varia loudspeakers and of Varia arrays in various settings.
Simply dene the audience areas, position the loudspeaker or array, add or remove cabinets and adjust its height, location and aiming angle until you achieve the desired results in the simulation. It is a lot easier and faster than doing it by the "cut and try” method in the eld.
All self-powered VARIA loudspeakers include RHAON II System Manager software, combining individual loudspeaker control, supervision of self-powered loudspeaker systems and digital audio distribution. RHAON II puts you in total control of:
– A powerful DSP inside each
VARIA loudspeaker that includes eight bands of parametric EQ, high and low frequency shelving lters, in­put level control, muting and up to 340 ms of delay.
– Monitoring of each loud-
speaker's critical operating parameters such as signal clipping and current tem­perature with automatic alert functions.
– Optional, real time digital
audio distribution over stan­dard Ethernet networks using proven Dante technology to deliver multiple channels of high quality digital audio over a single CAT 5 cable.
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Rear Panel Connections & Controls
VX101 Connections
Screw Terminal
Strip Inputs
VX101 modules require bi-amplication. An optional passive crossover network is available.
VX15S subwoofers are shipped wired for fully passive operation using the internal crossover. The crossover can be bypassed by removing the connector plate from the cabinet and changing several internal connections. For detailed instructions, please refer to the Renkus-Heinz Loudspeaker User’s Manual, form RH508.
Looping In & Out
Neutrik 4-Pin
Speakon Connectors
Array Module High Frequency Control
Not all setups are identical and neither are all rooms. That is why the VX101 series modules can include a rear mounted high frequency level control.
The high frequency level control allows you to adjust the high frequency output of each array module to compensate for:
1. Increased loss of high frequency energy from air loss over distance
2. Increased coupling between array modules at low frequencies
3. Different room sizes and acoustics
They allow you to maintain the proper High/Mid/Low frequency balance throughout the listening area. As a general rule use “Flat” when working with a single cabinet, plus 6 when using 2 cabinets in a small array and plus 9 in arrays having 3 or more cabinets. You can also set the upper cabinets in an array to +9 dB and the bottom one to +6 dB or Flat to optimize the coverage.
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High Frequency Level Control
RHAON II Empowered VARIA Array Module Connections
LED Status Indicator
Signal/Limit
Analog/AES Input & Looping Output
XLR female & XLR Male
Amplier Control Knob
See below for details on functions
Network Connections Primary & Secondary
On -RN versions, the sec­ondary is a “loop out,” work­ing as a two-port switch.
On -RD versions, the sec­ondary is for a redundant network connection or it can be congured as a “loop out.” This conguration is done using Dante Controller.
PowerCON TRUE1 power
input and loop out.
Maximum loop out current,
20 amps
The input panel shown is for the SA1250 digital bi-amplier used in the self-powered VA models.
Amplier Control Knob Functions
PRESS TO SELECT Quick presses of the knob will select which parameter to adjust: INPUT, VOLUME, or PRESETS.
TURN TO EDIT Once a parameter selection has been made turn the knob counter-clockwise to decrease values, turn the knob clockwise to increase values.
PRESS/HOLD for 2 seconds TO SAVE When selecting an input or a preset, conrmation is needed to save the input, or load the preset. Press and hold the control knob for 2 seconds to save an input, or load a pre-set. The display will ash when the input has been selected, or the preset has loaded.
PRESS / HOLD for 10 seconds TO RESET In order to assist with troubleshooting the loudspeaker or amplier, we have included a reset function. This reset function clears all user memory, wipes any DSP settings in working memory and recalls preset 00, bringing the unit back to its factory settings. Press and hold the knob for 10 seconds to initiate the reset. The display will turn off, the loudspeaker will reboot.
For information on remote control and networking please refer to the Renkus-Heinz RHAON II User’s Manual.
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AMP GAIN
OUTPUT DELAY
POLARITY
CROSSOVER
CENTER FREQUENCY60 Hz HP 1.6 kHz LP 1.7 kHz HP NONE
TYPEBUTTERWORTH LINKWITZ-RILEY LINKWITZ-RILEY NONE
SLOPE24 dB/ Oct24 dB/ Oct 24 dB/ OctNONE
EQ #1
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
EQ #2
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
EQ #3
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
EQ #4
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
-4.0 dB
+2 dB
NONE
.7
125 Hz
NONE
+9 dB
NONE
13 kHz
1 kHz
4.5 kHz
.6
570 Hz
2.7 kHz
-3.0 dB
-2 dB
WIRED AS BI-AMP
LF
HF
0 dB
-11 dB
1.5 kHz
0.4
.3
0.530mS
NONE
NORMAL
NORMAL
0.4
0.4
.3
4.0 dB
3 dB
AMP GAIN
OUTPUT DELAY
POLARITY
CROSSOVER
CENTER FREQUENCY 40 Hz HP 80 Hz LP
TYPEBUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH
SLOPE 24 dB/ Oct 18 dB/ Oct
NORMAL
VX15S
0 dB
NONE
DSP Settings
VX101-7 & VX15S DSP Settings
Suggested DSP settings for VX101-7 line array modules and their companion VX15S subwoofer combinations appear below.
Note that these would not apply to self-powered VA101-7 modules with their built-in DSP.
VX101-7
NOTES:
1. The EQ settings shown are for a single array module and may need “ne tuning” in multi cabinet arrays.
2. When the VX101-7 is being used with a VX15S subwoofer the VX101-7 should be delayed 2.7 ms.
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AMP GAIN
OUTPUT DELAY
POLARITY
CROSSOVER
CENTER FREQUENCY 40 Hz HP 80 Hz LP
TYPEBUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH
SLOPE 24 dB/ Oct 18 dB/ Oct
NORMAL
0 dB
NONE
VX15S
AMP GAIN
OUTPUT DELAY
POLARITY
CROSSOVER
CENTER FREQUENCY60 Hz HP 1.7 kHz LP 1.7 kHz HP NONE
TYPEBUTTERWORTH LINKWITZ-RILEY LINKWITZ-RILEY NONE
SLOPE24 dB/ Oct24 dB/ Oct 24 dB/ OctNONE
EQ #1
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
EQ #2
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
EQ #3
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
EQ #4
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
.5
2.2 kHz
.250
-3 dB
0.4
.3
-4.0 dB
-3.0 dB
13 kHz
2.0 dB
1.8 kHz
3.2 kHz
.7
.7
+9 dB
1.1 kHz
0.4
3 dB
-1.5 dB
520 Hz
1.7 kHz
.3
4.0 dB
125 Hz
0.530mS
NORMAL
0 dB
WIRED AS BI-AMP
LF
HF
-11 dB
NONE
NORMAL
VX101-15 & VX15S DSP Settings
Suggested DSP settings for VX101-15 line array modules and their companion VX15S subwoofer combinations appear below.
Note that these would not apply to self-powered VA101-15 modules with their built-in DSP.
VX101-15
NOTES:
1. The EQ settings shown are for a single array module and may need “ne tuning” in multi cabinet arrays.
2. When the VX101-15 is being used with a VX15S subwoofer the VX101-15 should be delayed 2.7 ms.
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AMP GAIN
OUTPUT DELAY
POLARITY
CROSSOVER
CENTER FREQUENCY60 Hz HP 1.7 kHz LP 1.6 kHz HP NONE
TYPEBUTTERWORTH LINKWITZ-RILEY LINKWITZ-RILEY NONE
SLOPE24 dB/ Oct24 dB/ Oct 24 dB/ OctNONE
EQ #1
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
EQ #2
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
EQ #3
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
EQ #4
CENTER FREQUENCY
Bandwidth
BOOST/CUT
0 dB
0.530mS
NORMAL
125 Hz
0.4
4.0 dB
520 Hz
0.4
-1.5 dB
1.1 kHz
.5
-4.0 dB
1.8 kHz
.3
2.0 dB
-1.5 dB
13 kHz
.7
+9 dB
.3
4 dB
2.6 kHz
.4
-4 dB
4.7 kHz
.35
WIRED AS BI-AMP
LF
HF
-7.5 dB
NONE
NORMAL
1.7 kHz
AMP GAIN
OUTPUT DELAY
POLARITY
CROSSOVER
CENTER FREQUENCY 40 Hz HP 80 Hz LP
TYPEBUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH
SLOPE 24 dB/ Oct 18 dB/ Oct
NORMAL
0 dB
NONE
VX101-22 & VX15S DSP Settings
Suggested DSP settings for VX101-22 line array modules and their companion VX15S subwoofer combinations appear below and on the next page.
Note that these would not apply to self-powered VA101-22 modules with their built-in DSP.
VX101-22
NOTES:
1. The EQ settings shown are for a single array module and may need “ne tuning” in multi cabinet arrays.
2. When the VX101-22 is being used with a VX15S subwoofer the VX101-22 should be delayed 2.7 ms.
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VX15S
Model Number & Horizontal Coverage Cross Reference
VA101-7 Series
VA101-7/6-R: 60 H
VA101-7/9-R: 90 H
VA101-7/12-R: 120 H
VA101-7/69-R: 60 to 90 H (Transitional)
VA101-7/912-R: 90 to 120 H (Transitional)
VA101-15 Series
VA101-15/6-R: 60 H
VA101-15/9-R: 90 H
VA101-15/12-R: 120 H
VX101-7 Series
VX101-7/6: 60 H
VX101-7/9: 90 H
VX101-7/12: 120 H
VX101-7/69: 60 to 90 H (Transitional)
VX101-7/912: 90 to 120 H (Transitional)
VX101-15 Series
VX101-15/6: 60 H
VX101-15/9: 90 H
VX101-15/12: 120 H
VA101-15/69-R: 60 to 90 H (Transitional)
VA101-15/912-R: 90 to 120 H (Transitional)
VA101-22 Series
VA101-22/6-R: 60 H
VA101-22/9-R: 90 H
VA101-22/12-R: 120 H
VA101-22/69-R: 60 to 90 H (Transitional)
VA101-22/912-R: 90 to 120 H (Transitional)
VX101-15/69: 60 to 90 Hl (Transitional)
VX101-15/912: 90 to 120 H (Transitional)
VX101-22 Series
VX101-22/6: 60 H
VX101-22/9: 90 H
VX101-22/12: 120 H
VX101-22/69: 60 to 90 Hl (Transitional)
VX101-22/912: 90 to 120 H (Transitional)
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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 apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruc­tions
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other ap­paratus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t 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 apparatus.
11. Make sure the power cord remains readily accessible at all times.
12. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied 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.
Graphic Symbols
The lightning ash with ar­rowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “Dangerous Volt­age” within the product’s enclo­sure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to humans.
“WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS AP­PARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE”
“CAUTION: THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PER­SONNEL ONLY. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVIC­ING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO”.
The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the users to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
Renkus-Heinz, Inc., 19201 Cook Street, Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-3501, USA
Tel: 949-588-9997 • Fax: 949-588-9514 • sales@renkus-heinz.com
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