FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
OVEREXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE,
NE PAS OUVRIR.
WARNING: THE MAINS PLUG OR AC
INLET IS USED AS A DISCONNECT
DEVICE. THE DISCONNECT DEVICE
SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE.
WARNING: CONNECT ONLY TO MAINS
SOCKET WITH PROTECTIVE EARTHING
CONNECTION.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK) AS THERE ARE NO
USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL.
The lightening flash 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 sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
The asterisk within an equilateral
triangle is intended to inform the user to
necessary installation or removal
instructions regarding equipment or
hardware use relating to the system.
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 a dry cloth.
7.Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
8.Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
9.Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, are placed on this apparatus.
10. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions.
11. 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 fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of
the obsolete outlet.
12. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
13. Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified 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.
15. To completely disconnect AC power from this apparatus, the power supply cord must be
unplugged.
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1.2
Suspension
Warning!
Suspending any object is potentially dangerous and should only be attempted by individuals
who have a thorough knowledge of the techniques and regulations of suspending objects
overhead. Electro-Voice strongly recommends all loudspeakers be suspended taking into
account all current national, federal, state, and local laws and regulations. It is the
responsibility of the installer to ensure all loudspeakers are safely installed in accordance
with all such requirements. When loudspeakers are suspended, Electro-Voice strongly
recommends the system be inspected at least once per year or as laws and regulations
require. If any sign of weakness or damage is detected, remedial action should be taken
immediately. The user is responsible for making sure the wall, ceiling, or structure is capable
of supporting all objects suspended overhead. Any hardware used to suspend a loudspeaker
not associated with Electro-Voice is the responsibility of others.
Warning!
Do not suspend this product in any other manner than explicitly described in this manual, or
Electro-Voice installation guides. Suspending any object (loudspeaker) is potentially
dangerous and should only be done by individuals with thorough knowledge of techniques,
materials, and regulations for suspending objects overhead. Electro-Voice loudspeakers can
only be suspended using accessories and hardware described in Electro-Voice manuals and
installation guides. Do NOT use handles to suspend the loudspeaker. Handles on Electro-
Voice loudspeakers are intended to only be used for temporary transport by people. Items,
such as fiber rope, wire rope, cables, or other types of materials cannot be used to
suspend loudspeaker from the handles. Any hardware used to suspend a loudspeaker not
associated with Electro-Voice is the responsibility of others.
Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and
sent for environmentally compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive).
To dispose of old electrical or electronic devices, you should use the return and collection
systems put in place in the country concerned.
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ETX Powered Loudspeakers
1.4
FCC Information
IMPORTANT: Do not modify this unit! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority, granted by the FCC, to operate the equipment.
Notice!
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
▪Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
▪Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
▪Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
▪Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
1.5
Precautions
If an Electro-Voice loudspeaker is used outdoors on a sunny day, place the
loudspeaker in a shaded or covered area. The loudspeaker amplifiers have
protection circuits that temporarily shut the loudspeaker off when extremely
high temperatures are reached. This can happen on hot days when the
loudspeaker is in direct sunlight.
Do not use Electro-Voice loudspeakers in an environment where temperatures
are below 0°C (32°F) or exceed +40°C (104°F).
Never expose an Electro-Voice loudspeaker to rain, water, or high moisture.
Electro-Voice loudspeakers are easily capable of generating sound pressure
levels sufficient to cause permanent hearing damage to anyone within normal
coverage distance. Caution should be taken to avoid prolonged exposure to
sound pressure levels exceeding 90 dB.
Thank you for choosing an Electro-Voice powered loudspeaker system. Please take time to
consult the manual to understand all the features built into your EV system and fully utilize its
performance capabilities.
The ETX Powered Loudspeakers are a high-end wood loudspeaker family; consisting of the
ETX-10P, ETX-12P, ETX-15P, ETX-35P, ETX-15SP, and ETX-18SP. Features professional fit and
finish, durable, high power systems offers easy portability. The integrated LCD screen allows
access to multiple DSP (Digital Signal Processing) settings and system status. ETX Powered
Loudspeakers offer the best-in class sound through design, innovation, amplification, and DSP
inspired by EV's legendary engineering team.
Quick setup
The ETX Powered Loudspeakers from Electro-Voice are fully integrated audio systems with
carefully matched electronics and transducers. These products make it easy to set up a high
quality system quickly with a minimum amount of cables and external electronics.
Full-Range loudspeaker
Models: ETX-10P, ETX-12P, ETX-15P, and ETX-35P
To set up a full-range loudspeaker, do the following:
StepIllustration
1.Connect the AC power cord from a
grounded line receptacle to the MAINS IN.
2.Connect the XLR or TRS cable from anaudio source to INPUT 1 or INPUT 2.
3.Adjust the input gain to (infinity).
4.Switch POWER to ON.
5.From the DSP home screen, increase the
input gain to the desired signal level.
6.Adjust the MASTER VOL knob to the
desired volume.
Models: ETX-15SP and ETX-18SP
To set up a subwoofer, do the following:
StepIllustration
1.Connect the AC power cord from a
grounded line receptacle to the MAINS IN.
2.Connect the XLR or TRS cable from anaudio source to INPUT 1 or INPUT 2.
3.Switch POWER to ON.
2.2
4.Adjust the MASTER VOL knob to the
desired volume.
System features
ETX Powered Loudspeakers from Electro-Voice build upon the legacy and heritage of EV , to
deliver the most advanced powered loudspeaker products for portable and permanent
applications. The output, response and coverage pattern of EV transducers are all optimized
via the breakthrough design approach known as SST (Signal Synchronized Transducers),
combined with state-of-the-art on-board DSP which is accessed via an easy-to-use single-knob
interface. EV designed and manufactured transducers include SMX woofer technology using
composite cone materials, flux stabilizing rings, and thermal management. This transducer
yields lower distortion, smooth response and high SPL. The high-efficiency DH3-B
compression driver has a convex diaphragm driving a coherent phase device extending
frequency response to 20 kHz. The ETX Powered Loudspeaker family features three (3) twoway loudspeakers (10-inch, 12-inch and 15-inch with a 1.5-inch titanium compression driver),
a single three-way loudspeaker, and subwoofers with 15-inch and 18-inch drivers. ETX
Powered Loudspeakers combine EV-engineered intelligent DSP, high-powered amplifiers and
high-efficiency transducers to deliver that legendary EV sound and performance.
ETX-10P—10-inch two-way powered loudspeaker system
▪2000 W amplifier and 134 dB peak SPL
▪Single-knob DSP includes presets for multiple configurations and top+sub combinations
(performance style, locations, and space)
▪Loudspeaker system performance monitoring via integrated LCD and front panel LED
▪SST design assures precise and consistent coverage
▪Designed for floor, stacked, or tilt pole mount (0 or 7.5 degrees) for portable or
ETX-12P—12-inch two-way powered loudspeaker system
▪2000 W amplifier and 135 dB peak SPL
▪Single-knob DSP includes presets for multiple configurations and top+sub combinations
(performance style, locations, and space)
▪Loudspeaker system performance monitoring via integrated LCD and front panel LED
▪SST design assures precise and consistent coverage
▪Designed for floor, stacked, or tilt pole mount (0 or 7.5 degrees) for portable or
ETX-15P—15-inch two-way powered loudspeaker system
▪2000 W amplifier and 135 dB peak SPL
▪Single-knob DSP includes presets for multiple configurations and top+sub combinations
(performance style, locations, and space)
▪Loudspeaker system performance monitoring via integrated LCD and front panel LED
▪SST design assures precise and consistent coverage
▪Designed for floor, stacked, or tilt pole mount (0 or 7.5 degrees) for portable or
ETX-35P—15-inch three-way powered loudspeaker system
▪2000 W amplifier and 136 dB SPL
▪Single-knob DSP includes presets for multiple configurations and top+sub combinations
(performance style, locations, and space)
▪Loudspeaker system performance monitoring via integrated LCD and front panel LED
▪Features three high-sensitivity transducers, for high output sound which is optimized for
precise coverage and low distortion
▪Designed for floor, stacked, or a combo pole cup (insert and threaded) for portable or
ETX-15SP—15-inch powered subwoofer loudspeaker system
▪1800 W amplifier and 134 dB peak SPL
▪Single-knob DSP includes presets for multiple configurations and top+sub combinations
(performance style, locations, and space)
▪Loudspeaker system performance monitoring via integrated LCD and front panel LED
▪Includes DSP preset for true cardioid performance
▪Enclosure includes removable casters and a combo pole cup (insert and threaded) for
use with the two-way models
ETX-18SP—18-inch powered subwoofer loudspeaker system
▪1800 W amplifier and 135 dB peak
▪Single-knob DSP includes presets for multiple configurations and top+sub combinations
(performance style, locations, and space)
▪Loudspeaker system performance monitoring via integrated LCD and front panel LED
▪Includes DSP preset for true cardioid performance
▪Enclosure includes removable casters and a combo pole cup (insert and threaded) for
The multi-angle pole cup is used to position the ETX-10P, ETX-12P, and ETX-15P loudspeakers
for optimal sound coverage. The multi-angle pole cup has two (2) positions 0° and 7.5°. The 0°
position points the sound horizontally straight towards the audience. The 7.5° position points
the sound at an angle towards the audience and is used when the loudspeaker is above the
audience.
Figure 4.1: Optimal coverage multi-angle pole cup 0° (left) and multi-angle pole cup 7.5° (right)
Combo pole cup
ETX-35P, ETX-15SP, and ETX-18SP subwoofers use a M20 threaded and 35 mm (1 3/8 in)
combination cup to be compatible with both types of poles. M20 threaded poles provide a
more secure connection to the subwoofer than the standard 35 mm (1 3/8 in) pole. If using an
M20 threaded pole with the ETX-35P, always place the threads into the subwoofer.
Figure 4.5: Multi-angle pole cup 0° (left) and multi-angle pole cup 7.5° (right)
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Floor monitor
ETX-10P, ETX-12P, and ETX-15P loudspeakers may be used as a floor monitor by placing the
speaker on the integral monitor angle.
To set up a loudspeaker as a floor monitor, do the following:
1.Place the loudspeaker on a level stable surface.
2.Safely route cables to prevent injury to performers, production crew, and audience
members.
Notice!
Secure cables with wire ties or tape whenever possible.
The ETX-10P, ETX-12P, ETX-15P, and ETX-35P enclosures have eight (8) M10 threaded points;
six (6) points on top of the enclosure and two (2) points on the bottom. Forged shoulder
eyebolts rated for overhead suspension may be used to suspend an individual loudspeaker,
such as the EBK-M10 accessory.
Warning!
Suspending any object is potentially dangerous and should only be attempted by individuals
who have a thorough knowledge of the techniques and regulations of suspending objects
overhead. Electro-Voice strongly recommends all loudspeakers be suspended taking into
account all current national, federal, state, and local laws and regulations. It is the
responsibility of the installer to ensure all loudspeakers are safely installed in accordance
with all such requirements. When loudspeakers are suspended, Electro-Voice strongly
recommends the system be inspected at least once per year or as laws and regulations
require. If any sign of weakness or damage is detected, remedial action should be taken
immediately. The user is responsible for making sure the wall, ceiling, or structure is capable
of supporting all objects suspended overhead. Any hardware used to suspend a loudspeaker
not associated with Electro-Voice is the responsibility of others.
Prior to use, inspect the suspension points and associated hardware for any cracks,
deformations, broken welds, corrosion, missing or damaged components which could reduce
the suspension points strength. Replace any damaged hardware. Never exceed the limitations
or maximum recommended load intended for the suspension points. As an added safety
measure, it is suggested the user install an extra suspension point back to the building
structural supports. This redundant safety point should have as little slack as possible (less
than one (1) inch is preferable). Prior to each use, inspect the loudspeaker enclosures for any
cracks, deformations, missing or damaged components, which could reduce enclosure
strength. Replace any loudspeaker systems damaged or missing hardware.
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Washer
Used
Washer
Used
Installing the eyebolts
To install the eyebolts, do the following:
1.Remove the M10 screws from the suspension points.
2.Replace the M10 screw with the fender washer and eyebolts.
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Notice!
If the eyebolts are removed reinstall the screws.
If the screws are not reinstalled air leaks occur in the enclosure, resulting in undesirable
performance.
Warning!
Eyebolts must be fully seated and oriented in the plane of pull. Always use fender washers at
least 1.5 inch in diameter and 1/16 inch thick under the eyebolt to distribute the load on the
2.MASTER VOL – Adjusts the sound level.
DSP – Scroll through the menu and select the available choices. Push the MASTER VOL
knob to enter the DSP menu.
3.INPUT LEVEL – Level control for adjusting the individual inputs’ level. The 12 o’clock
position is unity gain (no gain or attenuation), the range to the left of zero (0) is for
adjusting line level sources, and the range to the right of zero (0) is for adjusting
microphone levels. LINE and MIC input level control is available for both INPUT 1 and
INPUT 2.
4.MIX OUTPUT – XLR output sends the mix of both input signals to another loudspeaker or
subwoofer. INPUT LEVEL controls the signal level to MIX OUTPUT. The MASTER VOL or
DSP control settings do not affect MIX OUTPUT.
5.INPUT – Balanced input for the connection of signal sources like mixing consoles,
instruments, or microphones. Connections can be established using ¼ inch TRS or XLR
connectors.
6.POWER – AC switch for switching the power ON or OFF. The LCD screen lights up when
the POWER is turned ON.
7.MAINS IN – AC connection is established via an IEC-connector. The IEC-connector is
compatible with locking type power cords (not included).
Subwoofer control and monitoring interface
The subwoofer DSP control menu selections are available for the ETX-15SP and ETX-18SP.
Figure 4.13: Subwoofer amplifier panel
1.LCD – DSP control and monitoring interface.
2.MASTER VOL – Adjusts the sound level.
DSP – Scroll through the menu and select the available choices. Push the MASTER VOL
knob to enter the DSP menu.
3.INPUT – Balanced input for the connection of signal sources like mixing consoles,
instruments, or microphones. Connections can be established using ¼ inch TRS or XLR
connectors.
4.OUTPUT – XLR output sends the input signal to another loudspeaker or subwoofer.
INPUT 1 is linked to OUTPUT 1 and INPUT 2 is linked to OUTPUT 2. The MASTER VOL or
DSP control settings do not affect MIX OUTPUT.
5.POWER – AC switch for switching the power ON or OFF. The LCD screen lights up when
the POWER is turned ON.
6.MAINS IN – AC connection is established via an IEC-connector.
1.LOW PASS/HIGH PASS – Displays the high pass or low pass frequency of the system. For
full-range models, this indicates the high pass frequency selected. If no subwoofer is
used, the display indicates NO SUB. For subwoofer models, this indicates the low pass
frequency selected.
2.MASTER VOL – Indicates the master gain of the system. The range is from mute to +10
dB, in 1 dB increments.
3.LOCATION – Displays the location setting.
4.DLY (delay) – Displays the amount of delay.
5.INPUT 1 METER – Displays the signal level of INPUT 1 in dBu. The meter is post INPUT 1
gain control, but before MASTER VOL control. At signals above +18 dBu, the input
indicates CLIP.
6.INPUT 2 METER – Displays the signal level of INPUT 1 in dBu. The meter is post INPUT 2
gain control, but before MASTER VOL control. At signals above +18 dBu, the input
indicates CLIP.
System protection
Figure 4.15: System status limit
1.PEAK limiter – The peak anticipation limiter protects the loudspeaker from short-term
peaks which can cause distortion. Short-term blinking is not critical because the
integrated limiter keeps distortion under control. Constant lighting of PEAK indicates the
sound is negatively affected. Reducing the output volume (MASTER VOL) is strongly
recommended to reduce gain.
2.TEMP limiter – The temp limiter protects the transducer from thermal failures by
reducing the gain. The TEMP LIMITER will flash if any gain reduction is being done.
Under certain circumstances, the amplifier protects itself and reduces the output gain in order
prevent shutdown in adverse conditions. This may occur when the mains voltage is very low or
high, or when the ambient temperature is very high. The system returns to its original output if
the adverse conditions are corrected.
4.5
DSP controls
An integrated DSP control menu allows the user to select multiple DSP system settings on the
loudspeaker.
To access the DSP controls menu, do the following:
1.Push the MASTER VOL knob.
The DSP Control menu appears.
2.Using the MASTER VOL knob, scroll through the menu items.
3.Push the MASTER VOL knob to select the menu item you want to modify.
The focus moves to the menu items on the right side of the DSP menu.
4.Using the MASTER VOL knob, scroll through the menu items.
5.Push the MASTER VOL knob to confirm the selected menu items.
The setting is saved. The focus returns to the menu items on the left side of the DSP menu.
6.Repeat steps 2 through 5 to modify additional DSP and system settings.
The full-range loudspeaker DSP control menu selections are available for the ETX-10P,
ETX-12P, ETX-15P, and ETX-35P loudspeakers.
EXIT Menu
The Exit menu is used to return to the home screen.
Notice!
The display returns to the home screen after two (2) minutes of inactivity.
FUNCTION Menu
The Function menu is used to configure the type of sound the loudspeaker delivers. Available
options for this selection are: MUSIC, LIVE, and SPEECH.
▪MUSIC – is used for recorded music playback and EDM applications. (Default)
▪LIVE – is used for live sound applications.
▪SPEECH – is used for spoken word applications.
LOCATION Menu
The Location menu is used to optimize the loudspeaker for different boundaries.
ETX-10P, ETX-12P, and ETX-15P: Available options for this selection are: TRIPOD, MONITOR,
WALL, and SUSPEND. ETX-35P: Available options for this selection are: TRIPOD, ARRAY, WALL,
and SUSPEND.
▪TRIPOD – is used when the loudspeaker is placed on a tripod stand or placed on a pole.
(Default)
▪MONITOR – is used when the loudspeaker is placed on the angled monitor panel in
monitor position (Available for the ETX-10P, ETX-12P, and ETX-15P). This setting
compensates for the amount of low frequency boost created by placing the speaker close
to the floor.
▪ARRAY – is used when the loudspeaker is part of an array, two (2) boxes side by side
using the array bracket kit (Available for the ETX-35P; Array Bracket Kit accessory sold
separately). This setting compensates for the effects of placing two (2) loudspeakers in
an array.
▪WALL – is used when the loudspeaker is mounted to the wall using the mounting bracket
(Mounting Bracket accessory sold separately). This setting compensates for the amount
of low frequency boost created by placing the loudspeaker close to the wall. If used on a
column, it is recommended to use the SUSPEND mode.
▪SUSPEND – is used when the loudspeaker is suspended in a 3-point suspension by
The Subwoofer menu is used to select a high pass frequency for use with a subwoofer or a
matched subwoofer. Available options for this selection are: OFF, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 150Hz,
ETX-15SP, and ETX-18SP. The high passes are 24 dB/octave Linkwitz/Riley crossovers. The 80
Hz, 100 Hz, 120 Hz, and 150 Hz choices are generic high pass settings for use with other
subwoofers. The ETX-15SP and ETX-18SP settings are specifically optimized for subwoofers by
including delay for best summation.
The default is OFF.
ROOM EQ Menu
The Room EQ menu is a 3-band EQ (Equalizer) the user can fine tune beyond the FUNCTION
and LOCATION. Available options for this selection are: PEQ1, PEQ2, and PEQ3.
The Room EQ range shown is the factory default range with a stand alone loudspeaker. When
a subwoofer is selected, any EQ below the crossover point will be bypassed.
To use the EQ above the crossover point, do the following:
> Rotate the encoder to the desired frequency.
The BYPASS will be removed.
DELAY Menu
The Delay menu is used to create time alignment with other loudspeakers. Available options
for this selection are: NONE or a delay up to 343 m. The delay can be changed in 0.25 meter
increments. If the unit of measure is feet, available options for this selection are: NONE or a
delay up to 1125 ft. The delay can be changed in one (1) foot increments.
The default is NONE.
OPTIONS Menu
The Options menu is used to configure the DSP menu, LCD screen, and system. You can also
configure the accessibility of the menu as well as reset the modified settings to factory
default.
BACK Menu
The Back menu is used to return to the main menu.
FRONT LIGHT Menu
The Front Light menu shows power on and indicates limit. Available options for this selection
are: ON, OFF or LIMIT.
▪ON – turns the LED on when the power to the loudspeaker is ON. (Default)
▪OFF – turns the LED off.
LIMIT – turns the LED off under normal operation. The LED brief blinking indicates the power
amplifier is operated at its limits. Short-term blinking is not critical because the integrated
limiter keeps distortion under control. Constant lighting of the LED indicates the sound is
negatively affected. Reducing the output volume is strongly recommended.
MEASUREMENT Menu
The Measurement menu is used to select the unit of measure for the delay. Available options
for this selection are: METERS or FEET.
The default is METERS.
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS Menu
The Display Brightness menu is used to determine the brightness of the LCD. The range is 1
to 10.
The default is five (5).
DISPLAY CONTRAST Menu
The Display Contrast menu is used to determine the contrast on the LCD. The range is -10 to
+10.
The default is zero (0).
DIM DISPLAY Menu
The Dim Display menu is used to dim the display when the display is idle for two (2) minutes.
Available options for this selection are: ON or OFF.
The default is ON.
MENU LOCK Menu
The Menu Lock menu is designed to prevent users from inadvertently changing settings.
Available options for this selection are: ON or OFF.
The default is OFF.
To turn menu lock on, do the following:
1.From the DSP menu, scroll to MENU LOCK.
2.Select ON.
The Menu lock out message appears.
3.Select YES.
The menu lock feature is turned on and the LCD displays a lock symbol.
Notice!
If menu lock is ON, the user is allowed to adjust the MASTER VOL.
To unlock the DSP menu, do the following:
> Press and hold the MASTER VOL knob for 5 seconds.
The Reset Factory Settings menu is used to reset the loudspeaker to original factory settings.
Available options for this selection are: NO or YES. The default selection is NO.
To reset the system to original factory settings, do the following:
1.From the DSP menu, select RESET FACTORY SETTINGS.
The restore factory settings message appears.
2.Select YES.
The loudspeaker restarts and resets the system to the original factory settings.
INFORMATION Menu
The Information menu is used to display the preset version, firmware version, and build date.
See also
•Suspension, page 20
•System status, page 26
4.5.2
Subwoofer DSP control menu
The subwoofer DSP control menu selections are available for the ETX-15SP and ETX-18SP
subwoofers.
EXIT Menu
The Exit menu is used to return to the home screen.
Notice!
The display returns to the home screen after two (2) minutes of inactivity.
FUNCTION Menu
The Function is used to configure the type of sound the subwoofer delivers. Available options
for this selection are: MUSIC and LIVE.
▪MUSIC – is used for recorded music playback and EDM applications. (Default)
▪LIVE – is used for live sound applications.
LOCATION Menu
The Location menu is used to control output of the subwoofer when used in arrays with other
subwoofers.
Available options for this selection are: NORMAL and CARDIOID.
▪NORMAL – is used for a single subwoofer, or an array of subwoofers where the desired
output is effectively omnidirectional. This setting should also be used for the front firing
subwoofers in a cardioid array. Under most circumstances, the subwoofer should be set
to NORMAL. (Default)
▪CARDIOID – should ONLY be used on the rear firing subwoofers in cardioid arrays.
To set up cardioid, do the following:
The Low Pass menu is used to select low pass frequency for proper summation with a
full-range loudspeaker. Available options for this selection are: 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 120 Hz, 150 Hz,
ETX-10P, ETX-12P, ETX-15P and ETX-35P. The low passes are 24 dB/octave Linkwitz/Riley
slopes. The 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 120 Hz, and 150 Hz selections are generic low pass settings for use
with other full-range loudspeaker systems. The ETX-10P, ETX-12P, ETX-15P, and ETX-35P
settings are specifically optimized for ETX Powered Loudspeaker by including delay for best
summation.
The default is 100 Hz.
ROOM EQ
The Room EQ menu is a single-band EQ the user can fine tune beyond the function and
location. Available option for this selection is: PEQ1.
BACK
PEQ1:Default: 50 Hz
ETX-15SP Range: 35 Hz to 100 Hz
ETX-18SP Range: 30 Hz to 100 Hz
Default: 0 dB
Range: -12 dB to +6 dB
Q: 2.0
Notice!
The Room EQ range shown is the factory default settings on a stand alone subwoofer. Room
EQ low frequency range is dependant on the low pass setting selected.
DELAY Menu
The Delay menu is used to create time alignment with other subwoofers. Available options for
this selection are: NONE or a delay up to 343 m. The delay can be changed in 0.25 meter
increments. If the unit of measure is feet, available options for this selection are: NONE or a
delay up to 1125 ft. The delay can be changed in one (1) foot increments.
The default is NONE.
The Polarity menu is used to change the polarity of the subwoofer system. Available options
for this selection are: NORMAL and REVERSE.
▪NORMAL – A positive signal into the subwoofer produces a positive sound pressure.
(Default)
▪REVERSE – A positive signal into the subwoofer produces a negative sound pressure.
Notice!
If one (1) subwoofer is set to NORMAL and another subwoofer is set to REVERSE, the output
of the subwoofers cancels acoustically.
Ensure all subwoofers in a system are set to the same polarity of the output so the
subwoofers sum properly. Under most circumstances, the polarity of the subwoofer should
be set to NORMAL.
OPTIONS Menu
The Options menu is used to configure the DSP menu, LCD screen, and system. You can also
configure the accessibility of the menu as well as reset the modified settings to factory
default.
BACK Menu
The Back menu is used to return to the main menu.
FRONT LIGHT Menu
The Front Light menu shows power on and indicates limit. Available options for this selection
are: ON, OFF or LIMIT.
▪ON – turns the LED on when the power to the loudspeaker is ON. (Default)
▪OFF – turns the LED off.
LIMIT – turns the LED off under normal operation. The LED brief blinking indicates the power
amplifier is operated at its limits. Short-term blinking is not critical because the integrated
limiter keeps distortion under control. Constant lighting of the LED indicates the sound is
negatively affected. Reducing the output volume is strongly recommended.
MEASUREMENT Menu
The Measurement menu is used to select the unit of measure for the delay. Available options
for this selection are: METERS or FEET.
The default is METERS.
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS Menu
The Display Brightness menu is used to determine the brightness of the LCD. The range is 1
to 10.
The default is five (5).
DISPLAY CONTRAST Menu
The Display Contrast menu is used to determine the contrast on the LCD. The range is -10 to
+10.
The default is zero (0).
DIM DISPLAY Menu
The Dim Display menu is used to dim the display when the display is idle for two (2) minutes.
Available options for this selection are: ON or OFF.
The default is ON.
The Menu Lock menu is designed to prevent users from inadvertently changing settings.
Available options for this selection are: ON or OFF.
The default is OFF.
To turn menu lock on, do the following:
1.From the DSP menu, scroll to MENU LOCK.
2.Select ON.
The Menu lock out message appears.
3.Select YES.
The menu lock feature is turned on and the LCD displays a lock symbol.
Notice!
If menu lock is ON, the user is allowed to adjust the MASTER VOL.
To unlock the DSP menu, do the following:
> Press and hold the MASTER VOL knob for 5 seconds.
The DSP menu unlocks.
RESET FACTORY SETTTINGS Menu
The Reset Factory Settings menu is used to reset the loudspeaker to original factory settings.
Available options for this selection are: NO or YES. The default selection is NO.
To reset the system to original factory settings, do the following:
1.From the DSP menu, select RESET FACTORY SETTINGS.
The restore factory settings message appears.
2.Select YES.
The loudspeaker restarts and resets the system to the original factory settings.
INFORMATION Menu
The Information menu is used to display the preset version, firmware version, and build date.
The ETX-15SP and ETX-18SP subwoofers have cardioid array processing originally developed
for Electro-Voice concert subwoofer systems. Cardioid subwoofer arrays can be used to direct
the output of an array of subwoofers in order to limit excessive amounts of bass in undesired
areas. These arrays can be used to keep bass off of a stage, provides more consistent bass
coverage in the audience, and reduces bass in the surrounding area.
Multiple ETX-15SP or ETX-18SP can be arrayed to create a cardioid polar pattern. See
Cardioid pattern top view. The cardioid setting in the DSP menu is optimized to produce a
rear rejection of up to 30 dB without any additional processing. The rejection may be less in
smaller indoor environments than in larger outdoor environments. For best performance,
adhere to the following guidelines:
▪The subwoofers must all be the same model, for example all ETX-15SP or all ETX-18SP.
▪The subwoofers must be physically placed in one (1) of the options shown. See Cardioid
physical alignment.
▪Front firing subwoofers use the NORMAL location setting, and rear firing subwoofers use
the CARDIOID setting. All other settings should be the same between front and rear firing
subwoofers.
▪To add delay to the cardioid array, add the same amount to both the front and rear facing
Either two (2) ETX-15SP or two (2) ETX-18SP subwoofers orientated vertically. Direct the top
subwoofer towards the audience and the bottom subwoofer away from the audience
(Rejection direction).
Cardioid option B:
Either three (3) ETX-15SP or three (3) ETX-18SP subwoofers orientated vertically. Direct the
top two (2) subwoofers towards the audience and the bottom subwoofer away from the
audience (Rejection direction).
Cardioid option C:
Either three (3) ETX-15SP or three (3) ETX-18SP subwoofers orientated horizontally. Direct
the left and right subwoofers towards the audience and the center subwoofer away from the
audience (Rejection direction).
Subwoofers facing away from the audience (Rejection direction)
Location:Cardioid
Polarity:Normal
Delay:0 m (zero)
Table 4.4: Subwoofer cardioid
For more information about cardioid arrays, see ETX-15SP or ETX-18SP product pages on
www.electrovoice.com.
See also
•Subwoofer DSP control menu, page 31
ETX Powered Loudspeakers
4.7
Removing the subwoofer caster wheels
The ETX-15SP and ETX-18SP subwoofers have caster wheels attached for easy transportation
in portable applications. The caster wheels are removable for a permanent installation.
To remove the subwoofer caster wheels, do the following:
1.Remove the 16 M6 screws, 16 washers, and four (4) casters on the rear of the
subwoofer.
2.Install the 16 M6 screwsand 16 washers back into the rear of the subwoofer.
Ensure all 16 M6 screws are tight.
Notice!
If the caster wheels are removed reinstall the screws.
If the screws are not reinstalled air leaks occur in the enclosure, resulting in undesirable
1.No SoundAmplifierConnect a known working test loudspeaker to the amplifier
2.Poor
LowFrequency
Response
Troubleshooting
outputs. If there is no sound, verify all the electronics are
on, the signal routing is correct, the source is active; the
volume is turned up, etc. Correct/repair/replace as
necessary. If there is sound, the problem is wiring.
WiringVerify you have connected the correct cables to the
amplifier. Play something at a low level through the
amplifier. Connect the test loudspeaker in parallel with the
malfunctioning line. If the sound level is gone or is very
weak, the line has a short in it (possibly a severe scrape,
pinch, or a missed connection). Using the test loudspeaker,
move down the line and test each connection/junction until
you find the problem and correct it. Observe proper
polarity.
With SUB menucross-over frequency
activated
If no subwoofers are used with the system, select the OFF
position.
3.Intermittent
output such
as cracking or
distortion
4.Constant
noise such as
buzzing,
hissing or
humming
5.No sound
produced with
microphone
connected to
INPUT 1 or
INPUT 2
Faulty ConnectionCheck all connections at amplifier and loudspeakers to
ensure they are all clean and tight. If the problem persists,
check the wiring. See problem 1.
Defective source or
other electronic
device
Poor system
grounding or ground
loop
Input gain knob is
not in the MIC
position
Microphone requires
phantom power
Input gain knob is
not in the MIC
position
If noise is present, but no program material is playing,
evaluate each component as necessary to isolate the
problem. Most likely there is a break in the signal path.
Check and correct the system grounding, as required.
Slowly increase the input gain knob level to engage the
microphone pre-amp.
Use a dynamic microphone that does not require phantom
power. If using a microphone requiring phantom power, an
external phantom power source is needed.
Slowly increase the input gain knob level to engage the
microphone pre-amp.
6.Sound is
distorted front
LED is OFF,
LCD screen
LIMIT is ON
Excessive input level Reduce the input level or loudspeaker level knobs to
prevent limit.
ETX Powered Loudspeakers
ProblemPossible Cause(s)Action
7.Microphone
produces
acoustic
feedback
when input
level is
amplified
8.DSP menu is
locked.
Incorrect gain
structure or source
input (mixing
console/preamp) is
overdriven
Incorrect gain
structure
FUNCTION is set to
MUSIC
Microphone position
is too close to the
front of the
loudspeaker
The Menu Lock
function has been
turned on. A lock
symbol displays on
the LCD screen.
Verify level controls of the source are properly structured
by using the VU meter indicator on the LCD screen. If the
VU meter bar is solid or the system indicates LIMIT, the
input or source level is too high.
Reduce the microphone levels at the mixing console or
input source. If the microphone is connected directly to the
speaker, reduce the input level on the speaker. Positioning
the microphone close to the sound source increases gainbefore-feedback. See problem 6.
Change the LOCATION to LIVE or SPEECH.
Whenever possible setup the loudspeakers so the
microphone is behind them. If using the loudspeaker in a
monitor position, aim the loudspeaker to the back of the
microphone.
Press and hold the MASTER VOL knob for 5 seconds.
If these suggestions do not solve your problem, contact your nearest Electro-Voice dealer or ElectroVoice distributor.