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G Sub 1501 dp 

4 Connectors/Indicators 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.2

 

Connectors 

XLR connectors (1) 

The G Sub 1501 dp should be connected with a standard symmetrically wired XLR cable. To con-

nect the input signal to further devices, use the male XLR Loop thru connector. To obtain full power 

performance  from  the  system,  the  signal  source  should  be  able  to  provide  a  minimum  of  6  dBu 

distortion free output voltage. 

PowerCon blue (2) 

Power supply input voltage 110-230 VAC. This connector provides the function of an on-off switch. 

After powering on (turn the connector to the right until it locks), the systems  starts up and is ready 

for use after approximately 3 seconds. Avoid repeatedly switching the system on and  off, particu-

larly when it is operating. 

PowerCon grey (3) 

110-230  VAC  loop-through  connector.  This  connector  is  to  be  used  when  multiple  active  loud-

speakers  are  to be  provided  with power  from  one  source. Please  observe  carefully  the  maximum 

power capacity of the power source. 

 

The  nominal  power  consumption  of  the  G Sub 1501 dp  under  full 

power is 3.8 A (measured with pink noise, Crest Factor 8). Transient 

peaks  can,  however,  cause  much  higher  momentary  power  drain. 

Observe  carefully  the  nominal  power  consumption  when  connecting 

the  loudspeaker(s)  to  the  power  source,  and  observe  carefully  the 

cut-off current of the safety circuit breakers. We recommend using the 

loudspeaker on power circuits with circuit breakers with C characteris-

tic. 

 

SpeakON black (4) 

This 

connector 

is 

used 

to 

connect 

and 

power 

further 

external 

G Sub 1501. 

ATTENTION

!

 The total impedance of the connected passive systems must be 8 Ohm or more! It 

is highly recommended to not connect more than one passive G Sub 1501 to this output. 

Summary of Contents for G Sub 1501 dp

Page 1: ...Benutzerhandbuch G Sub 1501 dp Version 3 2 18 05 2020 ...

Page 2: ...s 7 4 3 Controls 8 4 4 Status indication 8 5 Operation 9 5 1 Starting up 9 5 2 Selecting a bank 9 5 3 Setting level 10 5 4 Recalling presets 10 5 4 1 Preset Bank 1 Default Settings 10 5 5 Reprogramming of dp speakers with preset audio files 11 5 6 Locking the buttons 11 5 7 Cardioid Mode 12 6 Technical specifications 14 7 Declaration of conformity 15 ...

Page 3: ...ice with excellent audio characteristics and minimize disruptive noise The default state of the integrated DSP controller is the standard configuration as described in this manual Custom presets can be installed by the user but must be programmed with the LPI Loud speaker Programming Interface by the manufacturer The preset file is a custom audio file which is simply played into the audio input of...

Page 4: ...e of power connected This can damage or destroy magnetic storage devices The PowerCon loop through connector is under power when the device is in operation Observe all relevant safety regulations at all times General safety precautions The installation and de rigging of this equipment should only be car ried out by appropriately qualified and experienced personnel and according to all relevant saf...

Page 5: ...nd avoid operating in envi ronments below 5 C or above 40 C Be aware of the possibility of condensation forming inside the housing due to rapid changes in temperature Allow the loudspeaker to adjust to ambient temperature before operation Leave the device switched on if operating in unfa vorable conditions To prevent overheating do not operate the loudspeaker in the direct vicinity of strong heat ...

Page 6: ...G Sub 1501 dp 4 Connectors Indicators 6 4 Connectors Indicators 4 1 Connection panel PowerCon grey 3 XLR connectors 1 PowerCon blue 2 SpeakON black 4 ...

Page 7: ...10 230 VAC loop through connector This connector is to be used when multiple active loud speakers are to be provided with power from one source Please observe carefully the maximum power capacity of the power source The nominal power consumption of the G Sub 1501 dp under full power is 3 8 A measured with pink noise Crest Factor 8 Transient peaks can however cause much higher momentary power drain...

Page 8: ...ication Mute LED Lights red when the system is muted press the Set button in Status Mode or in technically critical conditions Limit LED Lights yellow when the limiter is limiting one or more amplifier chan nels Signal LED Lights green when a signal of more than 20 dBu is present The LED still lights up when the system is muted Power LED Lights when the system is powered up ...

Page 9: ...P controller in up to 3 banks To change banks press and hold the Mode button whilst the loudspeaker is switched on 1 Press and hold the Mode button 2 Connect the power cable PowerCon blue 3 Corresponding LEDs blink to indicate the chosen bank 4 Release the Mode button When the power cable is connected the level and or preset LED lamps blink to indicate which bank is selected The level LED blinks t...

Page 10: ...r tically aligned LEDs indicate the current selection The Cardioid Mode is activated in the preset when the bottom of the four vertical LEDs lights up 5 4 1 Preset Bank 1 Default Settings LP 100 Preset for use with a mid high system e g TSM15 or K24 The acoustical cut off frequency in this preset is 100 Hz LP 120 Preset for use with a smaller mid high system e g A6 or TSM12 The acoustical cut off ...

Page 11: ...as follows 1 Use a mini jack XLR stereo cable to connect the headphone output to the XLR input of the self powered box Use only one of the XLR connectors 2 Mute the box by pressing the Set button in Status Mode The Mute LED lights up The DSP controller can only receive data in the muted state 3 Make sure your computer s volume is set to 100 4 Load the wav file received from SEEBURG acoustic line i...

Page 12: ...d stage front Installation using two subwoofers The G Sub 1501 dp that is in Cardioid Mode must be positioned such that the front of the unit is facing the rear whilst a second G Sub 1501 dp which is not in Cardioid Mode faces the front as normal The level of the rear facing G Sub 1501 dp must be reduced by 3 dB compared to the front facing subwoofer if the cardio system consists of only two subwo...

Page 13: ...d Mode activated e g one G Sub 1501 dp with a passive G Sub 1501 connected to the parallel output SpeakON 4 and the Cardioid Mode not selected All of the subwoofers in the configuration should be operating at the same level and with the same cut off frequency to get the best result Note Both subwoofers must be set to the same cut off frequency The cardioid preset of rear facing subwoofer must be a...

Page 14: ...n out Neutrik PowerCon in out Neutrik Speakon NL4MP out Handles 2 x Rigging Fittings M20 on top Wheelboard fittings Weight 29 0 kg 6 0 kg wheelboard Size height x width x depth 40 0 x 60 0 x 60 0 Order No 00620 dp The technical data sheet and further information about possible applications for the system and available accessories can be downloaded at the following Internet address http www seeburg...

Page 15: ...5103 1 1996 classes E1 to E4 DIN EN 55103 2 1996 classes E1 to E4 Declared by Winfried Seeburg SEEBURG acoustic line GmbH Place and date Senden 01 01 2010 Legally binding sign ____________________________________________ The attachments constitute part of this declaration This declaration certifies conformity with the listed guidelines but does not guarantee any product characteristics The safety ...

Page 16: ...ax 49 0 7307 97 00 29 www seeburg com info seeburg net Benutzerhandbuch User Manual Irrtum bei Beschreibung sowie technische Änderungen vorbehalten Alle SEEBURG acoustic line Produkte sind nur für den gewerblichen Einsatz bestimmt All specifications are current at the time of publishing but are subject to change ...

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