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RIGGING

 

This manual contains needed information for 

flying  DAS  Audio  cabinets,  description  of  the 
elements and safety precautions. To perform any 
operations related to flying the system, read the 
present document first, and act on the warnings 
and advice given. The goal is to allow the user to 
become  familiar  with  the  mechanical  elements 
required to fly the acoustic system, as well as the 
safety measures to be taken during set-up and 
teardown.

 

Only  experienced  installers  with  adequate 

knowledge  of  the  equipment  and  local  safety 
regulations  should  fly  speaker  boxes.  It  is  the 
user's responsibility to ensure that the systems to 
be flown (including flying accessories) comply with 
state and local regulations.

 

The working load limits in this manual are the 

results of tests by independent laboratories. It is 
the user's responsibility to stay within safe limits. It 
is the user's responsibility to follow and comply 
with  safety  factors,  resistance  values,  periodical 
supervisions and warnings given in this manual. 
Product improvement by means of research and 
development is on going at DAS. Specifications 
are subject to change without notice.

 

It  is  common  practice  to  apply  5:1  safety 

factors  for  enclosures  and  static  elements.  For 
slings and elements exposed to material fatigue 
due  to  friction  and  load  variation  the  following 
ratios must be met; 5:1 for steel cable slings, 4:1 
for  steel  chain  slings  and  7:1  polyester  slings. 
Thus,  an  element  with  a  breaking  load  limit  of 
1000 kg may be statically loaded with 200 kg (5:1 
safety factor) and dynamically loaded with 142 kg 
(7:1 safety factor). 

 

When flying a system, the working load must 

be  lower  than  the  resistance  of  each  individual 
flying point in the enclosure, as well as each box. 
Hanging hardware should be regularly inspected 
and  suspect  units  replaced  if  in  doubt.  This  is 
important to avoid injury and absolutely no risks 
should  be  taken  in  this  respect.  It  is  highly 
recommended that you implement an inspection 
and  maintenance  program  on  flying  elements, 
including reports to be filled out by the personnel 
that  will  carry  out  the  inspections.  Local 
regulations  may  exist  that,  in  case  of  accident, 
may require you to present evidence of inspection 
reports and corrective actions after defects were 
found.

Warnings

 

Absolutely  no  risks  should  be  taken  with 

regards to public safety. When flying enclosures 
from    ceiling  support  structures,  extreme  care 
should  be  taken  to  assure  the  load  bearing 
capabilities of the structures so that the installation 
is  absolutely  safe.  Do  not  fly  enclosures  from 
unsafe structures. Consult a certified professional if 
needed. All flying accessories that are not supplied 
by DAS Audio are the user's responsibility. Use at 
your own risk.

Introduction 

 

Flyable 

vantec  series

 models feature 6 internal 

steel angles, with 2 mounting threads each, so 
that 12 flying points are available (2 on each side, 
3 on the top panel and 3 on the bottom panel and 
2  on  the  rear  panel).  Eyebolt  flying  points  are 
factory  sealed  with  M10  screws,  which  are 
replaced  with  eyebolts  on  the  flying  points  as 
required. Flying with eyebolts is very economical 
and safe, and is specially recommended for fixed 
installations  where  the  boxes  are  permanently 
fixed.

 

The  illustration  shows  the  internal  metal 

hardware of an enclosure with eyebolt flying.

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Manual del Usuario

 / vantec series / 

User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for VANTEC-12A

Page 1: ...User s Manual Antes de utilizar el equipo lea la secci n Precauciones de seguridad de este manual Conserveestemanualparafuturasconsultas Before operating the device please read the Safety precautions...

Page 2: ...2 x VANTEC 215A 2 x VANTEC 18A INTRODUCTION LINE DRAWINGS 3 4 5 15 16 16 28 17 25 26 27 AMPLIFIER SPECIFICATIONS RIGGING SYSTEM ANNEX Description ON OFF Overload indicators Overheating Equalisation Lo...

Page 3: ...ed permanently the electrical system of the building must incorporate a multipolar switch with a separation of contact of at least 3mm in each pole El colgado del equipo s lo debe realizarse utilizand...

Page 4: ...raci n en garant a es imprescindible que el producto no haya sido previamente manipulado e incluir una fotocopia de la factura de compra All our products are warrantied against any manufacturing defec...

Page 5: ...l EN 60065 2014 Audio video and similar electronic apparatus Safety requirements l EN 55032 2012 Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment Emission requirements l EN 55103 2 2009 Electroma...

Page 6: ...diaphragm Symmetric enclosure design for stage monitor use Built in rigging points eyebolt based Stand mountable Dual angle The VANTEC 12A is a powered loudspeaker 2 channel Class D amplifier that uti...

Page 7: ...subwoofer system designed to provide extended bass response for the Vantec full range cabinets A powerful amplifier drives dual DAS 18LX long excursion bass loudspeakers incorporating 4 voice coils an...

Page 8: ...E MIC LINE OUTPUT MIX CH 1 CH 2 DAS Audio Group S L Valencia MADE IN SPAIN AUDIO MANAGEMENT PUSH FOR DSP GAIN VOLUME VANTEC www dasaudio com series CONFIGURATIONS 8 TRD 2 TRD 2 Wireless audio master c...

Page 9: ...ario vantec series User s Manual CH 1 MAX oo 0 CH 2 MAX oo 0 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 AUX IN MIC LINE MIC LINE OUTPUT MIX CH 1 CH 2 DAS Audio Group S L Valencia MADE IN SPAIN AUDIO MANAGEMENT PUSH FOR DSP GAIN...

Page 10: ...CH 2 MAX oo 0 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 AUX IN MIC LINE MIC LINE OUTPUT MIX CH 1 CH 2 DAS Audio Group S L Valencia MADE IN SPAIN AUDIO MANAGEMENT PUSH FOR DSP GAIN VOLUME VANTEC www dasaudio com series VANTEC 1...

Page 11: ...MADE IN SPAIN AUDIO MANAGEMENT PUSH FOR DSP GAIN VOLUME VANTEC www dasaudio com series HPF V18A Manual del Usuario vantec series User s Manual OUTPUT A OUTPUT B HPF THRU SATELLITE X OVER LIMIT SIGNAL...

Page 12: ...Pass Filter at 100Hz VANTEC 15A orVANTEC 12A VANTEC 15A orVANTEC 12A VANTEC 18A VANTEC 18A 12 Manual del Usuario vantec series User s Manual HPF V18A OUTPUT A OUTPUT B HPF THRU SATELLITE X OVER LIMIT...

Page 13: ...t HPF needs to be off in VANTEC 12A VANTEC 15A and Low Pass filter in the sub at the maximum position It would be extremely important to time align the system 13 Manual del Usuario vantec series User...

Page 14: ...AIN AUDIO MANAGEMENT PUSH FOR DSP GAIN VOLUME VANTEC www dasaudio com series HPF V18A OUTPUT A OUTPUT B HPF THRU SATELLITE X OVER LIMIT SIGNAL ON POLARITY CAUTION DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN...

Page 15: ...LINE DRAWINGS ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS 15 VANTEC 215A VANTEC 15A Manual del Usuario vantec series User s Manual VANTEC 12A...

Page 16: ...le XLR AC INPUT PowerCon NAC 3 FCA 115V 3A 50 Hz 60 Hz 230V 1 5A 50 Hz 60 Hz 71 x 44 4 x 37 5 cm 28 x 17 5 x 14 8 in 24 kg 52 8 lb ANL 2 Eye Bolt TRD 2 Speaker Stand TRD 6 Pole Mount FUN VT15 Cover VA...

Page 17: ...X see 6 5 INPUT GAIN CONTROL For channels 1 2 andAUX IN gain control line and microphone Note WirelessAudio Signal is controlled with gain knob 1 6 OUTPUT mix selector It allows the user to select whi...

Page 18: ...enu the user has to select Back on the screen and press the encoder or just pushing the encoder After 30 seconds without using the unit it will go back to the main screen automatically peak meters rms...

Page 19: ...ve 192kHz 32K Rectangular Start 0 00ms Stop 170 66ms FreqLO 5 86Hz Length 170 66ms File spl 1m 20 dBu ganancias a 0 dB low 10 dB mls 10k 5k 2k 1k 500 200 100 50 20 20 20k Hz 120 0 dBSPL 110 0 100 0 90...

Page 20: ...s option is not engaged MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU WIRELESS AUDIO WIRELESS AUDIO WIRELESS AUDIO WIRELESS AUDIO WIRELESS AUDIO EXPANDER off EXPANDER off Delay 0 0m Delay 0 0m Del...

Page 21: ...R mode connection LINK DONE Slave Units Select Mode SINGLE L R MASTER L MASTER L CONTINUE CONTINUE Wait a minute Wait a minute SLAVE R SINGLE Mode Master Slave Note Always be sure that the distance b...

Page 22: ...K from firmware v2 1 Default is off DIMMING on STAND BY off LOGO on LOGO on LOGO off OPTIONS MENU DIMMING on LOGO on ENC LOCK off OPTIONS MENU DIMMING on LOGO on ENC LOCK on OPTIONS MENU DIMMING on LO...

Page 23: ...switch between full range signal or pass filter with cut off frequency of 100 Hz 9 LOW PASS CROSSOVER Button for adjusting the upper cut off frequency for the subwoofer unit We recommend a cut off fr...

Page 24: ...will stop playing When acceptable levels are regained the unit will switch back on automatically Therefore the current consumed by a 115V version is double the 230V version to achieve the same acoust...

Page 25: ...ns voltage is out of range SOLUTION 1 Check that the mixer or sound source is sending signal to the UNIT 2 Check that the cable from the sound source to the UNIT is connected correctly Replace the cab...

Page 26: ...safety factor When flying a system the working load must be lower than the resistance of each individual flying point in the enclosure as well as each box Hanging hardware should be regularly inspect...

Page 27: ...of 330 kg 726 lb If using other hardware make sure it is rated to handle the required load When using eyebolts it is important to bear in mind that the rated working load is only true for a load appli...

Page 28: ...the same way At the device s input the two signals get summed with opposite sign so that noise is cancelled out while the programme signal doubles in level Most professional audio devices use balanced...

Page 29: ...8 DAS 4 USA DAS Audio Asia PTE LTD 3 Temasek Avenue Centennial Tower 34 36 Singapore 039190 Tel 65 6549 7760 DAS Audio Group S L C Islas Baleares 24 46988 Fuente del Jarro Valencia SPAIN Tel 34 96 134...

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