Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit.
We also recommend that you keep this manual handy for future reference.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
3. FEATURES
H-2
H-2WP
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4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
5. NOMENCLATURE
6. INSTALLATION
6.1. Direct Wall/Ceiling Mounting
6.2. Mounting the Speaker using an Electrical Box
6.3. Mounting the Speaker using Supporting Rails
6.4. Removing the Front Grille
7. OUTDOOR USE (H-2WP ONLY)
7.1. Waterproofing
7.2. Speaker Mounting Angle
8. REPAINTING THE GRILLE AND TRIM PIECE
9. PROTECTION CIRCUITRY INFORMATION
10. EQUALIZATION
11. SPECIFICATIONS
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Be sure to read the instructions in this section carefully before use.
• Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages
regarded as very important precautions are included.
• We also recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference.
Safety Symbol and Message Conventions
Safety symbols and messages described below are used in this manual to prevent bodily injury and property
damage which could result from mishandling. Before operating your product, read this manual first so you are
thoroughly aware of the potential safety hazards as well as understand the safety symbols and messages.
WARNING
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled,
could result in death or serious personal injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled,
could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property
damage.
WARNING
When Installing the Unit
• Install the unit only in a location that can
structurally support the weight of the unit and the
mounting bracket. Doing otherwise may result in
the speaker falling down and causing personal
injury and/or property damage.
When the Unit is in Use
• Should the following irregularity be found during
use, immediately stop operating the unit and
contact your nearest TOA dealer. Make no further
attempt to operate the unit in this condition as this
may cause fire or electric shock.
CAUTION
When the Unit is in Use
• Do not operate the speaker for an extended period
of time with the sound distorting. This is an
indication of a malfunction, which in turn can cause
heat to generate and result in a fire.
• If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming
from the unit.
• If water or any metallic object gets into the unit
• If it is malfunctioning (no tone sounds.)
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2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TOA's H-2 and H-2WP are small, dome-shaped 2-way speakers featuring high sound quality. The H-2 is
designed for indoor use, and the H-2WP is designed for outdoor use.
Note: Protect the H-2WP from rain when installing. (Refer to P. 10 "7.1. Waterproofing".)
3. FEATURES
• The speaker's smooth curved surface allows it to blend in with the interiors of most modern buildings.
• The speaker's small (10 cm) woofer features a magnetic circuit (employing a neodymium magnet) that
• The one-inch balanced dome tweeter features ferro-fluid to ensure superb transient response characteristics
for clear, high frequency sound output and high power-handling capabilities.
• The speaker's built-in, crossover network circuitry features sharp cut-off characteristics that realize uniform
energy radiation while suppressing unwanted input signals to the woofer or tweeter.
• The speaker is designed with an emphasis on installation ease and safety, as well as easier conduit wiring
when an electrical box is installed.
• The speaker's round mounting base frame allows the speaker to be installed at any mounting angle.
Note: When mounting the H-2WP speaker to a wall, to ensure its watertightness it must not be tilted any
more than 45 degrees up from its downward-facing position.
• A built-in matching transformer permits the speaker to be used for both high- and low-impedance
applications. For low-impedance applications, either the 4 or 16 terminal can be selected. Impedance
can be easily changed from outside the unit.
• Detachable screw terminals facilitate connection. Dual positive and negative terminals also facilitate bridge
connections.
• The H-2's enclosure and front grille are made of fire-resistant ABS (UL Standard 94: V-0 Grade).
• The structure of the speaker's front grille is specially designed for ease of refinishing and repainting.
4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
• Avoid using the speaker on the beach because the speaker's life can be greatly shortened by sea breezes.
• The speakers are not magnetically shielded. Install them as far away as possible from television sets or
computer's CRTs to avoid degradation in picture quality.
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5. NOMENCLATURE
[Front Panel]
[Side Panel]
[Side Panel]
Unit: mm
Front grille (Grille)
Front grille (grille frame)
Anti-slip piece
[Rear Panel]
Connector for impedance selection
[Installation Example]
Aiming marker
Accessory (Base frame)
Lock tab
Detachable input connector
(For mounting to
an electrical box)
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6. INSTALLATION
6.1. Direct Wall/Ceiling Mounting
Step 1. Base frame mounting
1-1. Pull the cables out of the wall or ceiling through the
hole in the center of the base frame, then strip the
insulation back about 5mm from the cable ends.
Tip
• Usable cable: Solid cable or stranded cable (0.2
mm2 - 2.5 mm2) (Corresponding to
AWG No. 24-14)
• The base frame hole can also be used for 1/2
EMT conduit fitting.
1/2" EMT conduit fitting
Base frame
About 5 mm
1-2. Secure the base frame to the wall or ceiling panel
with screws at four places shown on the right.
Notes
• Use nuts and bolts (not supplied with the unit) that
are appropriate for the structure and composition of
the wall or ceiling.
• Protect the H-2WP from rain when installing. (Refer
to P. 10 "7.1. Waterproofing".)
Step 2. Wiring and impedance changes
2-1. Unplug the detachable input connector from the
speaker socket, and with a small slot screwdriver,
loosen the screws of the terminals to use.
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2-2. Insert the stripped cable ends into the input
connector, and tighten the connector screws.
Note
When not bridging connections, be sure to also
tighten the screws of the terminals not in use to avoid
vibration or rattle noises.
2-3. Attach two impedance selector sockets to the 16-pin
connector to select the desired impedance. (Preset to
12 W for 100 V line and 6 W for 70 V line.)
Note
The speakers are designed to be used for both 70 V
and 100 V line applications. When using the 100 V
line, do not select the "420 " impedance, since the
speaker itself or power amplifier may be damaged.
• When not bridging
connections
• When bridging
connections
From amplifier
To next
speaker
• When selecting 4
Impedance selector socket
2-4. Insert the detachable input connector into the
• When selecting 16
speaker socket.
• When selecting 830
(preset by the factory)
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Step 3. Speaker and grille mounting
3-1. Rotate the three speaker lock tabs away from their
locking position on the edge of speaker.
3-2. After aligning the speaker with the base frame, rotate
the three lock tabs back into position to clamp the
speaker to the base frame. (Temporary fixing state.)
Note
When mounting the speaker, do not touch its paper
cone, as permanent damage to the speaker may
result.
Lock tab
Base frame
3-3. Position the speaker and tighten the three locking
screws.
Locking screw
Base frame
Speaker system
Stud screw
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3-4. Set the front grille's aiming marker to the speaker
front (i.e. speaker orientation) so that the three stud
screws align with the corresponding stud receptacles,
Speaker front
Stud screw
then push the grille onto the speaker.
Stud receptacle
Aiming marker
6.2. Mounting the Speaker using a Electrical Box
The speaker system can be mounted to walls or ceilings using a electrical box*. Mount the base frame to the
electrical box using two holes shown in the figure below. Further mounting procedures are the same as
detailed in Steps 2 and 3.
* Distance between mounting holes: 69.9 mm (2 ¾), 83.3 mm (3
• Mounting example 1
Base frame
Memo
• Mounting example 2
Electrical box mounting screws are attached to the speaker.
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/32) or 88.9 mm (3 ½ )
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6.3. Mounting the Speaker using Supporting Rails
The speaker system can also be mounted to walls or ceilings using supporting rails. Mount the base frame to
the rails using four holes shown in the figure below. Follow Steps 2 and 3.
6.4. Removing the Front Grille
Be sure to use the front grille's three anti-slip pieces when
detaching the grille from the speaker. First carefully pull
the grille by hand from two positions, and then detach from
the one remaining position.
Caution
If you raise only one or two of the three anti-slip pieces,
the front grille may be broken. Be sure to pull its three
pieces out evenly and gradually.
Anti-slip piece
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7. OUTDOOR USE (H-2WP ONLY)
7.1. Waterproofing
The H-2WP's base frame has a gasket for watertightness.
To completely prevent water from getting into a gap
between the base frame and wall or ceiling panel, apply
caulking agent over the inside of the gasket before
mounting the base frame.
7.2. Speaker Mounting Angle
When mounting the H-2WP speaker on a wall, to ensure
its watertightness it must not be tilted any more than 45
degrees up from its downward-facing position.
Notes
• The H-2WP features drip-proof construction. However,
do not dash water over it when cleaning as this may
cause damage to the speaker components.
• When installing the H-2WP outdoors in a snowy area,
protect the speaker so that it is not covered with snow.
Gasket
Caulking agent
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8. REPAINTING THE FRONT GRILLE
Follow the procedures below to change the color of the grille.
1. Wipe dirt off the front grille with a soft cloth moistened with a detergent before painting. Do not use volatile
liquids such as thinner.
2. Uniformly spray a thin coating of paint over the grille changing the spraying positions gradually.
Notes
• Do not use a roller or brush to paint because the meshes of the grille could be clogged with paint.
• Use paint that is appropriate for the composition of the front grille (grille and frame).
[H-2] Grille: Rolled steel plate
Frame: Fire-resistant ABS resin
[H-2WP] Grille: Stainless steel
Frame: AES resin
• Follow the instructions on the paint when painting.
3. After the paint dries, repeat Step 2 once or twice to repaint.
Note: Be sure to repeat Step 2 at least twice.
9. PROTECTION CIRCUITRY INFORMATION
• The speaker has built-in overload protection circuitry.
If there is an extremely high level input signal to the speaker, the overload protection circuitry is activated
and cuts off the signal input to the speaker component.
• A sudden drop of the sound volume level during speaker operation indicates that the overload protection
circuitry has been activated. In such a case, reduce the amplifier volume and wait. The protection circuitry is
automatically reset after approximately 3-30 seconds. After the circuitry is reset, set the volume at a lower
level than before.
Important Note
This overload protection circuitry does not completely protect the speaker component. Depending on the
nature of the excessive signal applied to the loudspeaker, there may be damage to the loudspeaker
components before the protection circuitry can operate. Also, depending on the duration of the excessive input
signal, the protection circuitry may be damaged and will not recover. Take special care that the excessive
input is not applied to the speaker during use.
10. EQUALIZATION
• The H-2 and H-2WP are designed to provide good quality sound without additional equalization. However,
by equalizing them as shown below, sounds can be made more powerful and intelligible.
• Using a digital signal processor such as DP-0202 or DP-0204, make the following equalization setting.
Filter
HPF
PEQ
PEQ
PEQ
LPF
Frequency
63 Hz
100 Hz
200 Hz
5 kHz
15.8
kHz
Gain
—
+10 dB
-5dB
+
1.5dB
—
Q
Q 0.707
Q
1.871
Q
1.414
Q 0.305
Q 0.500
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11. SPECIFICATIONS
Model No.
Enclosure Type
Power Handling
Rated Input
Rated Impedance
Output Sound Pressure Level
Frequency Response
Crossover Frequency
Speaker Element
H-2
Sealed type
120 W (continuous program input, 4 loaded)
40 W (continuous pink noise input, 4 loaded)*
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12 W (16 or high impedance)
4 , 16
70 V line: 420 (12 W), 830 (6 W), 1.7 k (3 W), 3.3 k (1.5 W)
100 V line: 830 (12 W), 1.7k (6 W), 3.3k (3 W)
88 dB (1 W, 1 m, 2 loading)*
100 Hz to 20 kHz
5,000 Hz
(—10 dB, 2 loading)
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Low frequency: 10 cm cone woofer (neodymium magnet)
High frequency: Balanced dome tweeter
Input Terminal
Usable Cable
Material and Finish
Detachable screw terminal, (+)/(-) 2 each (for bridging connection)
Solid cable or stranded cable: 0.2 mm2 - 2.5 mm2 (Corresponding to