background image

8

ENGLISH

Using the RDNet IN/OUT connection it is possible to load in the speaker memory a dedicated 
user equalisation. The speaker reset procedure will cancel even this equalisation.

The XLR connectors use the following AES standard:
PIN 1 = GROUND (SHIELD)
PIN 2 = HOT (+)
PIN 3 = COLD (-)

It is possible to create subwoofer cardioid systems using groups of two or three modules.

A group of two modules shall be made as follow:

-  Only use one of the L presets (30 Hz High Pass filter)
- 1 modules pointing in forward direction
- 1 module pointing in backward direction, correspondent cardioid preset
- The modules shall have the same settings (system delay, sensitivity, preset)

A group of three modules shall be made as follow:

-  Only use one of the L presets (30 Hz High Pass filter)
- 2 modules pointing in forward direction
- 1 module pointing in backward direction, correspondent cardioid preset
- The modules shall have the same settings (system delay, preset)
- The 2 front modules shall have -1.5 dB gain less than the rear module. 

HOT

GND

BAL. XLR

COLD

CONNECTIONS

CARDIOID SET-UP

The fuse settings/replacement shall be as follow: 

FUSE VALUE T 6.30 A H 250 V

INTERNAL FUSE SETTINGS

Never suspend SUB Series subwoofers by there handles. Handles are intended
for transportation, not for rigging.

WARNING

Always make sure that the maximum current requirement does not exceed
the maximum admitted POWERCON current. In case of doubt call the closest RCF SERVICE
CENTRE.

WARNING

INSTALLATION

SERVICE NOTE

At this point you can connect the power supply cable and the signal cable, but before turning 
on the speaker make sure that the volume control is at the minimum level (even on the mixer 
output). It is important that the mixer is already ON before turning on the speaker. This will avoid 
damage to the speakers and noisy “bumps” due to turning on parts on the audio chain. It is a 
good practice to always turn on speakers at last and turn them off immediately after the show. 
Now you can turn ON the speaker and adjust the volume control to a proper level.

BEFORE TURNING ON 

THE SPEAKER

Summary of Contents for SUB 8003-AS II

Page 1: ...OWNER MANUAL SUB 8003 AS II SUB 905 AS II ACTIVE SUBWOOFERS...

Page 2: ...2 ENGLISH ENGLISH ITALIANO LANGUAGE 4 10...

Page 3: ...ur the product does not function or functions in an anomalous way The power cable has been damaged Objects or liquids have got in the unit The product has been subject to a heavy impact 5 If this prod...

Page 4: ...T NOTES To prevent the occurrence of noise on line signal cables use screened cables only and avoid putting them close to Equipment that produces high intensity electromagnetic fields Power cables Lou...

Page 5: ...ransportation but also assist in the heat dissipation The new loudspeaker design looks aggressive whilst retaining perfect ergonomics and is the result of extensive combined functional and acoustic re...

Page 6: ...There are two possible high pass choices 30 Hz or 40 Hz and four low pass choices 60 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz for eight preset combinations Cardioid presets are available for all 30 Hz high pass preset...

Page 7: ...t LED will light up Now rotating the encoder clockwise it will be possible to select a preset EXTENDED LOW PRESETS more extended and linear frequency response L1 30 Hz 60 Hz L2 30 Hz 80 Hz L3 30 Hz 10...

Page 8: ...reset The 2 front modules shall have 1 5 dB gain less than the rear module HOT GND BAL XLR COLD CONNECTIONS CARDIOID SET UP The fuse settings replacement shall be as follow FUSE VALUE T 6 30 A H 250 V...

Page 9: ...prodotto interventi modifiche riparazioni se non quelle espressamente descritte sul manuale istruzioni Contattare centri di assistenza autorizzati o personale altamente qualificato quando l apparecch...

Page 10: ...re che i monitor da studio sono in grado di produrre NOTE IMPORTANTI Per evitare fenomeni di rumorosit indotta sui cavi che trasportano segnali dai microfoni o di linea per esempio 0 dB usare solo cav...

Page 11: ...durante il trasporto e gli urti ma assiste la dissipazione termica Il nuovo design della Sub Series risulta aggressivo pur mantenendo caratteristiche ergonomiche familiari ed il risultato di estese r...

Page 12: ...ssibili due scelte di passa alto 30 Hz e 40 Hz e quattro scelte di passa basso 60 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 125 Hz Sono inoltre disponibili preset per configurazione cardioide nel caso di passa alto configurato...

Page 13: ...ore Il ritardo espresso in metri Il ritardo in passi da 0 1 metri per i primi 10 metri e in passi da un metro per i successivi Il massimo ritardo di 20 metri Premendo una terza volta l encoder posteri...

Page 14: ...nte sar un mixer importante anche che il mixer sia gi acceso al momento in cui viene acceso il diffusore a lui collegato Queste due precauzioni vi eviteranno innanzitutto di accendere i diffusori in p...

Page 15: ...35 dB 18 4 0 v c Stereo XLR Stereo XLR 0 dBu 99 dBu Selectable thermal rms dynamic limiter Gain EQ xover delay cardioid 2200 W Peak 2200 W Peak convection Powercon in out 694 mm 27 32 523 mm 20 59 700...

Page 16: ...www rcf it RCF S p A Via Raffaello Sanzio 13 42124 Reggio Emilia Italy Tel 39 0522 274 411 Fax 39 0522 232 428 e mail info rcf it 10307484 RevA...

Reviews: