Void Air Vantage User Manual

Air Vantage
User Guide V1.0
©2018 Void Acoustics Research Ltd.
Version 1.0
This user guide is subject to change without notice. For the latest online version, visit: www.voidacoustics.com
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Contents
1 Safety and regulations 4
1.1 Important safety instructions 4
1.2 Limitations 4
1.3 EC declaration of conformity 4
1.4 WEEE directive 4
2 Limited warranty 5
3 Unpacking and Checking 6
4 About 7
4.1 Welcome 7
4.2 Air Vantage overview 7
4.3 Key features 7
4.4 Specifications 8
4.5 Dimensions 9
5 Cabling and wiring 10
5.1 Electrical safety 10
5.2 Cable considerations for fixed installations
10
5.3 Air Vantage wiring diagram 10
5.4 Bias V3/V9 speakONTM wiring 11
5.5 Bias VQ speakONTM wiring 11
5.6 Bias D1/Q2 Phoenix wiring 12
5.7 Bias Q5 speakONTM wiring 12
6 System design 13
6.1 Bass alignment 13
6.2 System design principles 13
6.3 Loudspeaker placement and positioning 15
7 Mounting 18
7.1 Installation safety 18
7.2 Pole mounting 19
7.3 Stud bracket mounting 21
7.4 Wall mounting over bracket 23
7.5 Wall mounting under bracket 25
7.6 Ceiling pole mounting 27
7.7 Pole mount 29
8 Service 31
8.1 Return authorisation 31
8.2 Shipping and packing considerations 31
9 Appendix 32
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1.1 Important safety instructions
The lightning flash with and 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 sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Safety instructions - read this first
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 block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat source such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other such apparatus that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type 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 power cords from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit the apparatus.
11. Onlyuseattachmentsandaccessoriesspecifiedby Void Acoustics.
12. Only use with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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 when the 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. Since the mains power supply cord attachment plug is used to disconnect the device, the plug should always be easily accessible.
16. Void loudspeakers can produce sound levels capable of causing permanent hearing damage from prolonged exposure. The higher the sound level, the less exposure needed to cause such damage. Avoid prolonged exposure to the high sound levels from the loudspeaker.
1.2 Limitations
This guide is provided to help familiarise the user with the loudspeaker system and its accessories. It is not intended to provide comprehensive electrical, fire, mechanical and noise training and is not a substitute for industry-approved training. Nor does this guide absolve the user of their obligation to comply with all relevant safety legislation and codes of practice.
While every care has been taken in creating this guide, safety is user-dependent and Void Acoustics Research Ltd cannot guarantee complete safety whenever the system is rigged and operated.
1.3 EC declaration of conformity
Manufacturer:
Void Acoustics Research Ltd, Unit 15 Dawkins Road Ind Est, Poole, Dorset, BH15 4JY, United Kingdom.
We declare the under our sole responsibility the following product models: Air Motion, Tri Motion, Airten, Air Stream, Air Vantage, Air 8
are intended to be used as loudspeakers and are in conformity with the following EC Directives, including all amendments, and with national legislation implementing these directives:
BS EN 60065:2002
BS EN 55103-1/-2
March 2016
Alex Skan
Technical Director
1.4 WEEE directive
If the time arises to throw away your product, please recycle all the components possible.
This symbol indicates that when the end-user wishes to discard this product, it must be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling. By separating this product from other household-type waste, the volume of waste sent to incinerators or land-fills will be reduced and natural resources will thus be conserved.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic goods on the environment. Void Acoustics Research Ltd complies with the Directive 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical finance the cost of treatment and recovery of electronic equipment (WEEE) in order to reduce the amount of WEEE that is being disposed of in land-fill sites. All of our products are marked with the WEEE symbol; this indicates that this product must NOT be disposed of with other waste. Instead it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste electrical and electronic equipment by handing it over to an approved reprocessor, or by returning it to Void Acoustics Research Ltd for reprocessing. For more information about where you can send your waste equipment for recycling, please contact Void Acoustics Research Ltd or one of your local distributors.
1 Safety and regulations
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Limited warranty
The warranty
For a period of three (3) years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser (as shown on the original invoice or sales receipt; a copy of this may be required as proof of warranty dates), Void Acoustics Research Ltd (hereinafter “Void”) warrants to the Original Owner (person or company who originally purchased the product brand new from either Void or a Void Authorised Dealer/Distributor) of each new Air Series product (provided it was purchased at an Authorised Void Dealer) that it is free of defects in materials and workmanship and that each product will meet or exceed all factory published specifications for each respective model. Void agrees to repair or replace (at its discretion) all defective parts at no charge for labour or materials; subject to following provisions:
Warranty violations
Void shall take no responsibility for repair or replacement as specified under this warranty, if the damaged product has been subject to misuse, accident, neglect or failure to comply with normal maintenance procedures; or if the serial number has been defaced, altered or removed. Nor will Void accept responsibility for, or resulting from, improper alterations or unauthorised parts or repairs. This warranty does not cover any damage to speakers or any other consequential damage resulting from breach of any written or implied warranty.
Void warranty provisions
Void will remedy any defect, regardless of the reason for failure (except as excluded) by repair, or replacement. Void will remedy the defect and ship the product within a reasonable time after receipt of the defective product at a Void Authorised Service Centre.
To obtain warranty service
If a Void product requires service, the Owner must contact Void or an Authorised Void Service Centre to receive an R.A.N. (Return Authorisation Number) and instructions on how to return the product to the Void Authorised Service Centre, or to Void.
Void (or its Authorised Service Centre) will initiate corrective repairs upon receipt of the returned product. Please save the original carton and all the packing materials in case shipping is required. All products being returned to the factory or service centre for repairs must be shipped prepaid.
If the repairs made by Void or the Void Authorised Service Centre are not satisfactory, the Owner is instructed to give written notice to Void. If the defect or malfunction remains after a reasonable number of attempts by Void to remedy the defect or malfunction, the Original Owner shall then have the option to elect either a refund or replacement of said Void product free of charge. The refund shall be an amount equal to but not greater than the actual purchase price, not including any taxes, interest, insurance, closing costs and other finance charges (minus reasonable depreciation on the product). If a refund is necessary, the Original Owner must make the defective or malfunctioning product available to Void free and clear of all liens or other restrictions.
Equipment modifications
Technical and design specifications are subject to change without notice.
Void reserves the right to modify or change equipment (in whole or part) at any time prior to delivery thereof, in order to include therein electrical or mechanical improvements deemed appropriate by Void, but without incurring any liability to modify or change any equipment previously delivered, or to supply new equipment in accordance with any earlier specifications.
Disclaimer of consequential and incidental damages
You, the Original Owner, are not entitled to recover from Void any incidental damages resulting from any defect in the Void product.
This includes any damage to another product or products resulting from such a defect.
Warranty alterations
No person has the authority to enlarge, amend, or modify this Warranty. This Warranty is not extended by the length of time which the Original Owner is deprived of the use of product. Repairs and replacement parts provided pursuant to the Warranty shall carry only the non-expired portion of the Warranty.
This Statement of Warranty supersedes all
others contained in this user guide.
2 Limited warranty
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All Void Acoustics products are carefully manufactured and thoroughly tested before being despatched. Your dealer will ensure that your Void products are in pristine condition before being forwarded to you but mistakes and accidents can happen.
Before signing for your delivery:
• Inspect your shipment for any signs of contamination, abuse or transit damage as soon as you receive it
• Check your Void Acoustics delivery fully against your order
• If your shipment is incomplete or any of its contents are found to be damaged; inform the shipping company and Inform your dealer.
Air Vantage loudspeakers are heavy (23.5 kg/51.8 lbs) and require a minimum two people to lift.
• Undo the four butterfly catches on the transport case then remove the lid making sure the lid is clear before moving sideways
• If you need to place the Air Vantage on a flat surface ensure you use a lint free product to protect the finish
• To remove from the transport case, each person should hold the Air Vantage on each side, with one hand on the edge of the horn flare, and the other supporting the weight of the drivers to the rear as shown in figure 3.1
• When removing the Air Vantage take care not to foul on the lower tray of the transport case.
Keep some of the original packaging in case you need to return a product for service later.
See section 2 for registration and warranty conditions and see section 8 if your product needs service.
Figure 3.1: Safe Handling Positions
(as indicated in red)
3 Unpacking and checking
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4.1 Welcome
Many thanks for purchasing this Void Acoustics Air Vantage. We truly appreciate your support. At Void, we design, manufacture and distribute advanced professional audio systems for the installed and live sound market sectors. Like all Void products, our highly skilled and experienced engineers have successfully combined pioneering technologies with ground­breaking design aesthetics, to bring you superior sound quality and visual innovation. In buying this product, you are now part of the Void family and we hope using it brings you years of satisfaction. This guide will help you both use this product safely and ensure it performs to its full capability.
4.2 Air Vantage overview
The Air Vantage can either be used as a stand-alone mid-top with LF enclosures in a main club system, or be paired with the Sub Vantage for monitoring duties. The same attributes that make it eminently suitable as a DJ monitor, such as true point source transmission and a smooth frequency response, also shine when it comes to filling a dance floor with high SPL and accurate sound.
Particular attention was paid when designing its internal crossover to achieve the best possible phase response, which has allowed for prolonged listening periods at very high SPLs, with minimum fatigue. Venues with low ceilings are also a prime candidate for the mid-top, as its diminutive vertical dimensions and tight pattern control allow for close mounting to a ceiling.
A fully adjustable mounting bracket is available, allowing any desired amount of vertical tilt to be applied. A Neutrik speakON™ NL4s is provided for driver connections.
4.3 Key features
• Fibreglass composite construction
• Visually striking appearance
• Fast transient response
• Multiple colour options.
4 About
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4.4 Air Vantage specifications
Frequency response 140 Hz - 20 kHz -3 dB Eciency
1
100 dB 1W/1m Crossover point 1.6 kHz Passive Nominal impedance 8 Ω Power handling
2
500 W AES Maximum output
3
127 dB cont, 133 dB peak Driver configuration 1 x 12”, 1 x 1.5” coax Mounting Tilt adjustable mount (optional) Dispersion 70°H x 40°V Connectors 1 x 4 pole speakONTM NL4 Height 415 mm (16.3”) Width 718.5 mm (28.3”) Depth 660 mm (26”) Weight 23.5 kg (51.8 lbs) Enclosure Smooth cellulose Colour Custom colours available upon request
1
Measured in half space 2 AES2 - 1984 compliant 3 Calculated
4 About
Figure 4.1: Horizontal directivity isobars Figure 4.2: Vertical directivity isobars
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415 (16.3”)
660 (26”)
415 (16.3”)
660 (26”)
718.5 (28.3”)
388 (15.3”)
718.5 (28.3”)
4.5 Air Vantage dimensions
Figure 4.3: Dimensions
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5 Cabling and wiring
5.1 Electrical safety
To avoid electrical hazards please note the following:
• Do not access the inside of any electrical equipment. Refer servicing to Void­approved service agents
5.2 Cable considerations for fixed installations
We recommend specifying installation-grade Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) cables for permanent installations. Cables for permanent installations should be compliant with the following standards:
• IEC 60332.1 Fire retardancy of a single cable
• IEC 60332.3C Fire retardancy of bunched cables
• IEC 60754.1 Amount of Halogen Gas Emissions
• IEC 60754.2 Degree of acidity of released gases
• IEC 61034.2 Measurement of smoke density
We suggest using the following maximum copper cable lengths to keep level losses below 0.6 dB.
Metric mm
2
Imperial AWG 8 Ω load 4 Ω load 2 Ω load
2.50 mm
2
13 AWG 36 m 18 m 9 m
4.00 mm
2
11 AWG 60 m 30 m 15 m
5.3 Air Vantage wiring diagram
+
-
+
-
1+
1-
2+
2-
1+
1-
2+
2-
1+ 1­2+ 2-
1+ 1­2+ 2-
Passive Crossover
In
Out/Link
1.5” HF
12” LF
Co-Axial
Figure 5.1: Air Vantage wiring diagram
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5.4 Bias V3/V9 speakON
TM
wiring
1+ 1-
1+ 1-
1+ 1-
1+ 1-
Figure 5.2: Bias V3 Figure 5.3: Bias V9
5.5 Bias VQ speakON
TM
wiring
1+ 1-
1+ 1-
1+ 1-
1+ 1-
Bias V3/V9 Single channel Output LF (12”) and HF (1.5”) Max parallel units 4 (2 Ω load to amplifier)
Bias VQ Single channel Output Left LF (12”) and HF (1.5”) Max quantity per channel 2 (4 Ω load to amplifier)
Figure 5.4: Bias VQ
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5.6 Bias D1/Q2 Phoenix wiring
1+ 1-
1+ 1-
+1
-1
1+ 1-
Figure 5.5: Bias D1 Figure 5.6: Bias Q2
5.5 Bias Q5 speakON
TM
wiring
1+ 1-
1+ 1-
Bias V3/V9 Single channel Output LF (12”) and HF (1.5”) Max parallel units 4 (2 Ω load to amplifier)
Bias VQ Single channel Output LF (12”) and HF (1.5”) Max quantity per channel 4 (2 Ω load to amplifier)
Figure 5.7: Bias Q5
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6 System design
6.1 Air Vantage bass alignment
Loudspeaker/ amplifier combination
Air Vantage Stasys 118 Air Vantage Stasys 218
Gain Delay
(ms)
Gain Delay
(ms)
Gain Delay
(ms)
Gain Delay
(ms)
Bias VQ -10 2.45
1
n/a n/a
Bias VQ 0 0
2
n/a n/a
Bias VQ -9 7 -10* 2.8
3
Bias V3/V9/ D1/Q2/Q5
0 0 0 0
Bias V3/V9/ D1/Q2/Q5
-10 2.45 -10* 2.3
Bias V3/V9/ D1/Q2/Q5
0 0 0 0
Loudspeaker/ amplifier combination
Air Vantage Nexus XL Air Vantage Stasys X/Xair
Gain Delay
(ms)
Gain Delay
(ms)
Gain Delay
(ms)
Gain Delay
(ms)
Bias VQ n/a n/a n/a n/a
Bias VQ n/a n/a n/a n/a
Bias VQ -11.5 9 -10* 5.4
3
Bias V3/V9/ D1/Q2/Q5
0 0 0 0
Bias V3/V9/ D1/Q2/Q5
-13 3.65 -10* 4.34
Bias V3/V9/ D1/Q2/Q5
0 0 0 0
All polarities positive unless otherwise stated.
1
125 Hz Linkwitz-Riley 24 dB
2
148 Hz Butterworth 24 dB
3
Invert polarity *This is for 1:1 ratio of sub to top, if adding more subs, increase the gain on the mid-high element by 4-5 dB for each additional sub.
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30°
30°
Figure 6.2: Air Vantage dual pair arrangement
For applications requiring wide horizontal coverage, use two Air Vantage in pairs, angled at about 30°.
30°
30°
For temporary installation, a popular system configuration is two stacks consisting of a Stasys Xair on its end, with an Air Vantage and ground-stack board. This raises the Air Vantage to a useful height above the audience, and the sensitivity of the Stasys Xair matches the Air Vantage well. This system is suitable for events of up to 500 people.
Figure 6.3: Air Vantage bass cabinet mounting
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6.2 System design principles
Air Vantage loudspeakers can be arrayed as a single pair facing forward to provide a wide stereo image.
Figure 6.1: Air Vantage single pair arrangement
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For permanent installation, it is recommended to fly Air Vantage for more even coverage. This also allows co-located low frequency enclosures in a single block, increasing sensitivity and providing more consistent bass coverage.
Figure 6.4: Air Vantage ceiling mounting
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6 System design
6.3 Loudspeaker placement and positioning
When deploying Air Vantage, it is important to consider the speakers’ vertical position to maximise coverage in the vertical axis. Horizontal loudspeaker dispersion figures dictate the coverage of the loudspeaker, left to right, to the -3 dB points. The same can be said for the vertical dispersion figure, but when applied to a listening area, this figure dictates the audience area coverage front to back.
Vertical dispersion is often overlooked or not assessed properly, resulting in ineciently deployed loudspeaker systems that require more fill loudspeakers than are necessary to achieve required coverage. Following are some basic guidelines when considering the vertical position of your Air Vantage loudspeaker.
With optimum vertical positioning and aiming applied the loudspeaker system can be used at maximum eciency. With a point source loudspeaker in this configuration the speaker is placed 2m-4m from the ground, aimed half way to two thirds of the way back from the audience area, as shown in figure 6.6. The applied aiming reduces unwanted reflections from the ceiling and directs the highest energy concentration to the audience area requiring it most. This is the most desirable position for the loudspeakers in this example.
Figure 6.6: Correct loudspeaker placement
Figure 6.5a: Vertical dispersion (side view)
Figure 6.5b: Horizontal dispersion (top view)
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A multi-point loudspeaker system in a club/bar environment can be very pleasing for the listener. However, it’s important that the processes applied to previous examples are still implemented. In figure 6.7 you can see the loudspeakers have been positioned and aimed optimally. When deploying a multi-point loudspeaker system, extra consideration must be taken to counter unwanted room eects. Careful positioning and aiming of loudspeakers will minimise room eects, while maintaining even coverage throughout the audience area.
Figure 6.7: Multi point loudspeaker arrangement
Audience
Stage
Figure 6.8: Correct horizontal dispersion
In the horizontal plane rotate the Air Vantage toward the audience area at an angle such that the centre line of the dispersion from each loudspeaker meets about two thirds of the way towards the rear of the audience area. This will help provide a wider coverage and result in more of the power being used usefully.
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Figure 6.10: Incorrect loudspeaker placement
Figure 6.11: Incorrect loudspeaker placement
In figure 6.10 the loudspeakers vertical positioning is too low for the audience area. Mid and high range frequencies are absorbed by the first two rows of people, resulting in poor coverage and potential acoustic issues from room reflections.
Figure 6.11 shows the loudspeaker vertical position is optimal for the audience area but the user hasn’t applied an aiming angle. In this case, a large portion of energy is directed at the ceiling that could result in reduced intelligibility and unwanted room acoustic characteristics. The shallow angle of attack will also induce refraction issues on a hot dance floor, leading to reduced HF penetration at mid and far distances, again reducing intelligibility and coherence.
Audience
Stage
Avoid directing the Air Vantage straight forward. This will result in a proportion of the power being directed towards the walls, creating possible reflective issues, as well as causing a gap in coverage at the centre of the audience area.
Figure 6.9: Incorrect horizontal dispersion
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7 Mounting
Tools Required
• 6 mm Allen key
• 19 mm ratchet spanner/wrench
7.1 Installation safety
To avoid mechanical hazards, please note the following:
• Safety regulations vary in dierent regions. Full compliance with those regulations must be your priority
• Rigging must only be undertaken by fully qualified and experienced riggers who understand local regulations
• This may include consulting a structural engineer before installation of wall brackets
• Remember that all personnel have a duty of care to themselves, to their assistants, to the venue sta and to the public
• Before lifting any part of the system above head height, check the whole rig for loose tools or other items that may fall and cause injury
• Do not use a telephone (even if hands-free) whilst rigging. Always concentrate fully on the rigging operation
Do not rig equipment that is worn, damaged, corroded, mishandled or over-stressed in any way
• Use only Void-approved mounting equipment and accessories.
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Parts required:
• Air Series pole mount
Figure 7.1: Air series pole mount
Figure 7.3: Air Series pole mount bracket positioning
Figure 7.2: M8 socket cap removal
Step 1:
Lay a soft lint free rug clear of debris on the ground to avoid damage to the loudspeaker. Place the Air Vantage with the horns face down and remove all four M8 socket cap Allen bolts.
Step 2:
Place the Air Series pole mount into position and insert the M8 socket cap Allen bolts
7.2 Air Vantage Pole Mounting
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Figure 7.4: Air Series pole mount bracket fixing
Step 3:
Fix all four M8 socket cap Allen bolts taking care not to over tighten.
Figure 7.6: Air Series pole mount
Step 5:
Finally ensure that the Air Vantage loudspeaker is safely in place.
Figure 7.5: Air Series pole mount positioning
Step 4:
After erecting the pole use two people to lift the Air Vantage loudspeaker into position taking care to use the safe handling positions in section 3.
7.2 Air Vantage Pole Mounting
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7.3 Stud bracket mounting
Figure 7.7: Air Series stud mount bracket
Parts required:
• Air Series stud mount bracket
Figure 7.9: Air Series stud mount bracket positioning
Step 2:
Place the Air Series stud mount bracket into position and insert the M8 socket cap Allen bolts.
Figure 7.8: M8 socket cap removal
Step 1:
Lay a soft lint free rug clear of debris on the ground to avoid damage to the loudspeaker. Place the Air Vantage with the horns face down and remove all four M8 socket cap Allen bolts.
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Figure 7.10: Air Series stud mount bracket fixing
Step 3:
Fix all four M8 socket cap Allen bolts taking care not to over tighten.
Figure 7.11: Air Series stud mount U bracket fixing
Step 4:
Attach the Air Series U bracket (included with Air Series Stud mount).
Note:
The U bracket is threaded for the bolt on one side only. Insert the M12 x 70 mm bolt through the non-threaded side and tighten. Then tighten the M12 Aerotight nut.
7.3 Stud bracket mounting
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7.4 Wall mounting over bracket
Figure 7.13: Air Vantage loudspeaker positioning
Step 1:
Lift the Air Vantage loudspeaker into place using two people and the safe handling positions in section 3.
Figure 7.12: WHD 75 wall/ceiling mount
Parts required:
• WHD 75 wall/ceiling mount
Note:
All eight bolts must be fitted when securing the bracket to the wall.
Figure 7.14: Air Vantage loudspeaker fixing
Step 2:
Lower the Air Vantage into place and attach the with M12 Aerotight bolt below but do not tighten.
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Figure 7.15: Air Vantage loudspeaker positioning
Step 3:
Rotate the Air Vantage loudspeaker into the desired position and tighten the M12 Aerotight bolt.
7.4 Wall mounting over bracket
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7.5 Wall mounting under bracket
Figure 7.16: WHD wall/ceiling mount with extension piece
Parts required:
• WHD 75 wall/ceiling mount
• Multi bracket extension
Note:
All eight bolts must be fitted when securing the bracket to the wall.
Figure 7.17: WHD wall/ceiling mount with extension piece fixing
Step 1:
Attach the extension piece to the WHD 75 wall/ceiling mount with the M12 Aerotight nut.
Figure 7.18: Air Vantage positioning
Step 2:
Raise the Air Vantage loudspeaker into position, taking care to follow the safe handling positions in section 3, and attach the M12 Aerotight nut but do not tighten.
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B
Figure 7.19: Air Vantage fixing
Step 3:
Rotate the Air Vantage loudspeaker into the desired position and tighten the M12 Aerotight bolt.
7.5 Wall mounting under bracket
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7.6 Ceiling pole mounting
Figure 7.20: Air series ceiling bracket
Parts required:
• Air series ceiling bracket
Note:
All eight bolts must be fitted when securing the bracket to the wall.
Figure 7.21: Air Vantage positioning
Step 1:
Lift the Air Vantage into position making sure to hold it by the safe lifting positions detailed in section 3.
Figure 7.22: Air Vantage positioning detail
Step 2:
Attach the Air Vantage bracket with the M12 Aerotight nut using a 19 mm ratchet spanner.
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Figure 7.23: Safety wire attachment
Step 3:
Attach the secondary bond (safety wire) to the central box section.
The safety wire must be rated to 23.5 kg (51.8 lbs) with a safety factor conforming to local regulations.
Figure 7.24: Safety wire attachment detail
7.6 Ceiling pole mounting
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7.7 Pole mount
Figure 7.25: Air series pole mount bracket
Parts required:
• Air series pole mount bracket
Figure 7.26: Pole mount bracket removal
Figure 7.27: Mounting to the U bracket
Step 1:
Remove the M12 bolt from the pole mount bracket.
Step 2:
Mount the pole mount bracket to the U bracket.
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Figure 7.28: Positioning the loudspeaker
Step 3:
Lift the Air Vantage loudspeaker into position taking care to follow the safe handling positions detailed in section 3.
Figure 7.29: Adjusting the loudspeaker position
7.7 Pole mount
Step 4:
Adjust the loudspeaker into the desired position and then tighten the wing nut on the pole mount bracket.
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Void Air Vantage loudspeakers should only be serviced by a fully-trained technician.
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to your dealer.
8.1 Return authorisation
Before returning your faulty product for repair, please remember to get an R.A.N. (Return Authorisation Number) from the Void dealer who supplied the system to you. Your dealer will handle the necessary paperwork and repair. Failure to go through this return authorisation procedure could delay the repair of your product.
Note that your dealer will need to see a copy of your sales receipt as proof of purchase so please have this to hand when applying for return authorisation.
8.2 Shipping and packing considerations
• When sending a Void Air Vantage loudspeaker to an authorised service centre, please write a detailed description of the fault and list any other equipment used in conjunction with the faulty product.
• Accessories will not be required. Do not send the instruction manual, cables or any other hardware unless your dealer asks you to.
• Pack your unit in the original factory packaging if possible. Include a note of the fault description with the product. Do not send it separately.
• Ensure safe transportation of your unit to the authorised service centre.
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9 Appendix
Architectural specification
The loudspeaker shall be a passive, two-way system consisting of one high power 12” (304.8 mm) horn loaded low frequency (LF) transducer and 1.5” (25 mm) exit co-axial high frequency (HF) compression driver mounted in a high precision waveguide within an aesthetically designed enclosure.
The co-axial transducer shall be constructed on a cast aluminium frame, with the low frequency transducer consisting of a treated paper cone with its dust cap removed and a
25.4 mm (1”) voice coil, wound with copper wire on a high quality voice coil former, with
neodymium magnets for high power handling and long-term reliability.
The high frequency transducer, which also uses neodymium magnets, shall be bolted through the rear of the magnet structure belonging to the low frequency transducer to form a co-axial drive unit. The sound will project through a machined waveguide that exits in the centre of the low frequency transducer coupling with its horn by using the 718 mm (28.3”) bae diameter of such horn to achieve greater SPL and pattern control on high frequencies.
Performance specifications for a typical production unit shall be as follows: the usable on­axis bandwidth of 140 Hz to 20 kHz (±3 dB), with an average 40° directivity pattern in the vertical axis and 70° in the horizontal one (-6 dB down from on-axis level) from 1 kHz to 12 kHz; maximum SPL of 133 dB peak (127 dB continuous) measured at 1 m using IEC268-5 pink noise. Power handling at 500 W AES at a rated impedance of 8 Ω; crossover point at 1.2 kHz passive. The system shall be powered by its own dedicated power amplification module with DSP management, with the wiring connection via one Neutrik speakON™ NL4 .
The enclosure shall be of a moulded fibreglass composite with a smooth cellulose finish in any RAL colour and an aesthetic design. It shall contain an adjustable tilt mount for rigging and external dimensions of (H) 415 mm x (W) 718.5 mm x (D) 660 mm (16.3” x 28.3” x 26”). Weight shall be 23.5 kg (51.8 lbs).
The loudspeaker shall be the Void Acoustics Air Vantage.
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