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15 WATT HORN (70V) - V-5331200
30 WATT HORN (70V) - V-5331205
by
PagePac
®
INTRODUCTION
The 15 Watt and 30 Watt 70-Volt Horns are suit-
able for large and/or noisy areas such as, ware-
house and manufacturing facilities. Minimum
effective mounting height for a horn is 15 feet, 20
feet is preferable. However, in a system with talk-
back (hands-free answer back) the speaker may
have to be mounted as low as 8 to 12 feet and set
at a lower power setting.
Speakers must be mounted in locations that pro-
vide a clear sound path to the area paged. In
areas with high shelving, more horns may be
needed for adequate coverage. To avoid feed-
back, do not place telephones or microphones
near horns. Various power outputs can be easily
selected on the speakers, using the rotary power
switch.
SPECIFICATIONS
FEATURES
• Has variable wattage settings
(see Tables 1 and 2 or Figures 3 and 4)
• Works with 25V or 70V systems
Nominal Specifications
• Frequency Response:
15W (275 Hz - 14kHz)
30W (225 Hz - 14kHz)
• Dispersion:
15W (110°) / 30W (100°)
• dB SPL @ 1W, 1 Meter:
15W (111 dB) / 30W (112 dB)
Power Requirements
• 15W: 25V system: .225W to 1.87W adjustable
70V system: .25W to 15W adjustable
• 30W: 25V system: .15W to 3.75W adjustable
70V system: 1.2W to 30W adjustable
Weight/Dimensions
• 15 Watt Horn (4 lbs./1.8 kg)
8"W x 8"H x 9"D (20.3 x 20.3 x 22.9 cm)
• 30 Watt Horn (6 lbs./2.7 kg)
10"W x 9.5"H x 10.5"D
(25.4 x 24.1 x 26.7cm)
Environment
• Temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
• Humidity: 0 to 85%
INSTALLATION
MOUNTING
Loosen the wing nut and remove the tapered lock-
ing pin. Separate the horn from the bracket.
Mount the bracket using appropriate hardware
(not supplied). Reattach the horn to the bracket.
Position the horn for convenient wiring and hand
tighten the wing nut.
WIRE CONNECTIONS
A clear plastic cover protects the horn screw ter-
minals and provides strain relief for the wires.
1. Remove the two screws from the plastic cover.
2. Connect the audio wires to the horn.
3. Connect the (+) 70V speaker wire to
terminal 2 (see Figure 2).
4. Connect the (-) common side speaker wire to
terminal 1 (see Figure 2).
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