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SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION:

 before using this product read carefully the following safety instruc  ons. Take a look of this manual en  rely and preserve it for

future reference.

When using any electric product, basic precau  ons should always be taken, including the following:

– To reduce the risk, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.
– Protect the apparatus from atmospheric agents and keep it away from water, rain and high humidity places.
– This product should be site away from heat sources such as radiators, lamps and any other device that generate heat.
– This product should be located so that its loca  on or posi  on does not interfere with its proper ven  la  on and hea  ng dissipa  on.
– Care should be taken so that objects and liquids do not go inside the product.
– The product should be connected to a power supply mains line only of the type described on the opera  ng instruc  ons or as marked on the
product. Connect the apparatus to a power supply using only power cord included making always sure it is in good condi  ons.

WARNING:

 The mains plug is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.

– Do not cancel the safety feature assured by means of a polarized line plug (one blade wider than the other) or with a earth connec  on.
– Make sure that power supply mains line has a proper earth connec  on.
– Power supply cord should be unplugged from the outlet during strong thunderstorm or when le   unused for a long period of   me.
– Do not place objects on the product’s power cord or place it in a posi  on where anyone could trip over, walk on or roll anything over it. Do not
allow the product to rest on or to be installed over power cords of any type. Improper installa  ons of this type create the possibility of 

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and/or personal injury.
– This product may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause
permanent hearing loss. Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause
permanent hearing loss. Individuals vary considerably in suscep  bility to noise-
induced hearing loss, but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed
to sufficiently intense noise for a period of time. The U.S. Government’s
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has specified the
permissible noise level exposures shown in the following chart. According to
OSHA, any exposure in excess of these permissible limits could result in some
hearing loss. To ensure against poten  ally dangerous exposure to high sound
pressure levels, it is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment
capable of producing high sound pressure levels use hearing protectors while
the equipment is in opera  on. Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over
the ears must be worn when opera  ng the equipment in order to prevent
permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits set forth here. Keep
your's a  en  on that children and pets are more suscep  ble to excessive noise
levels.

IN CASE OF FAULT

• In case of fault or maintenance this product should be inspected only by quali

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 ed service personnel when:

– There is a 

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 aw either in the connec  ons or in the supplied connec  ng cables.

– Liquids have spilled inside the product.
– The product has fallen and been damaged.
– The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.
– The product has been lost liquids or gases or the enclosure is damaged.
• Do not operate on the product, it has no user-serviceable parts inside, refer servicing to an authorized maintenance centre.

TROUBLESHOOTING

No Power

• The loudspeaker's "POWER" switch is o

 .

• Make sure the mains AC outlet is live (check with a tester or a lamp).
• Make sure the mains plug is securely plugged into mains AC outlet.

No Sound

• Is the input LEVEL control for the channel turned up?
• Is the SIGNAL LED illuminated? If not check if your signal level is too low or check the signal cable, mixer and other
equipment se   ng and cabling.
• Are you sure your signal cables works properly? check it using a cable tester or replacing with a new one.
• Is the SPEAKON cable connector correctly inserted? turn it clockwise un  l it clicks.
• Are you sure your power cable works properly? check it using a cable tester or replacing with a new one.

Distorted Sound

• Input signal level is too high. Turn down your level controls.
NOTE: The loudspeakers should never be operated at a level which causes the ampli

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 er Clip LEDs to illuminate

constantly.

Diff erent channel 

level

• Check if are using a balanced cable for one channel and an unbalanced one for the other, as this would cause a
considerable di

 erence in channel levels.

• Be sure that your loudspeaker system is fully connected and both loudspeakers have the same impedance.

Noise / Hum

• Enable GND LIFT bu  on on rear panel, if the problem persist press all GND LIFT bu  ons for all system's ampli

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 ers.

• Whenever possible, preferably use only balanced cables. Unbalanced lines may also be used but may result in noise
over long cable runs.
• Some  mes it helps to plug all audio equipment into the same AC circuit so they share a common ground.

Dura  on Per Day
In Hours

Sound Level dBA
Slow Response

Typical
Example

8

90

Duo in small club

6

92

4

95

Subway Train

3

97

2

100

Very loud classical music

1.5

102

1

105

Tra

  c noise

0.5

110

0.25 or less

115

Loudest parts at a rock concert

Summary of Contents for LT10A

Page 1: ...LT6A LT8A LT10A LT12A LT15A LT215A Ac ve Loudspeakers USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...terature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purcha...

Page 3: ...LT12A LT15A LT215A CONTROL PANEL FIG 3 8 CONNECTIONS FIG 4 8 CONFIGURATIONS FIG 5 9 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 10 IN CASE OF FAULT 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 CE CONFORMITY 11 PACKAGING SHIPPING AND COMPLAINT 11 WARRANTY AND PRODUCTS RETURN 11 INSTALLATION AND DISCLAIMER 11 POWER SUPPLY AND MAINTENANCE 11 GENERAL INFORMATION 12 INSTRUCTIONS FIG 1 2 3 4 5 12 ...

Page 4: ...C LINE LEVEL LOW HIGH GND MIC LINE LEVEL LOW HIGH GND Connectors MIC LINE Combo X L R F J A C K LINE RCA LINK XLR M M I C L I N E C o m b o X L R F J A C K LINK XLR M MIC LINE Combo X L R F J A C K LINK XLR M MIC LINE Combo X L R F J A C K LINK XLR M M I C L I N E C o m b o X L R F J A C K LINK XLR M Power Supply 230 V or 120 V 50 60 Hz 230 V or 120 V 50 60 Hz 230 V or 120 V 50 60 Hz 230 V or 120 ...

Page 5: ...0 22 0 cm 8 7 34 0 cm 13 4 51 5 cm 20 3 31 0 cm 12 2 44 2 cm 17 4 26 0 cm 10 2 22 3 cm 8 8 29 5 cm 11 6 M4 Flying Point M8 Flying Point Dual angle MounƟng Pole Dual angle MounƟng Pole M10 Flying Point LT6 Pole adapter supplied LT6A LT8A LT10A ...

Page 6: ...7 6 44 8 cm 17 6 36 0 cm 14 2 59 5 cm 23 4 41 0 cm 16 1 67 0 cm 26 4 45 0 cm 17 7 106 0 cm 41 7 M10 Flying Point M10 Flying Point M10 Flying Point Dual angle MounƟng Pole Dual angle MounƟng Pole MounƟng Pole LT12A LT15A LT215A ...

Page 7: ...7 LT6A CONTROL PANEL FIG 1 LT8A CONTROL PANEL FIG 2 ...

Page 8: ...t ring cold INPUT Balanced male XLR ground hot cold INPUT Jack unbalanced ground tip hot cold note connect both cold and ground to make cable from balanced to unbalanced LINK output Balanced female XLR ground hot cold LT10A LT12A LT15A LT215A CONTROL PANEL FIG 3 ...

Page 9: ...LT6A LT8A LT10A LT12A LT15A LT215A stereo basic system 2x LT loudspeaker LT6A LT8A LT10A LT12A LT15A LT215A mic in single voice system LT6A LT8A LT10A LT12A LT15A LT215A mic in single voice system basic conference system set this switch as MIC use preferably balanced cables ...

Page 10: ...uipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels use hearing protectors while the equipment is in opera on Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when opera ng the equipment in order to prevent permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits set forth here Keep your s a en on that children and pets are more suscep ble to excessive noise levels ...

Page 11: ...efore avoid installa on on unstable elements such as furniture chairs and vibrant surfaces as stages or other speakers without appropriate fix point specifically designed to avoid speaker movement Then avoid the use of inadequate supports we suggest to use CELECTRON stands and accessories only In case of the speakers are provided of rigging points DO NOT SUSPEND THE SPEAKERS FROM THE HANDLES use e...

Page 12: ...oviding the perfect low frequency extension for each model of the series INSTRUCTIONS FIG 1 2 3 4 5 1 INPUT combo XLR JACK input This is a female combo connector which accepts a XLR or a JACK plug from almost any type of equipment with a balanced or unbalanced outputs The XLR input is wired as follows Pin 1 shield or ground Pin 2 posi ve or hot Pin 3 nega ve or cold The JACK input is wired as foll...

Page 13: ...s in the I posi on use this switch to set the speaker power to ON or OFF NOTE When you shut down your equipment turn off the speaker first When powering up turn on the speaker last 11 LINE VOLTAGE selector This switch sets the AC voltage line of your country usually it is set by factory and isn t necessary to change it The 115V se ng is for mains line in the range of 105 120V and 230V se ng is for ...

Page 14: ...Celectron Electronic Group BBFY Industrial USA Inc City of Industry California www celectronaudio com ...

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