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Manual Modular-10 - 2018-07 EN

General Safety Instructions:

Loudspeakers produce a static magnetic field even if they are not connected or are not in use. Therefore make 

sure when erecting and transporting loudspeakers that they are nowhere near equipment and objects which 

may be impaired or damaged by an external magnetic field. Persons with cardiac pacemakers must maintain a 

safe distance.

The minimum recommended safety clearance is 1 m.

Never stand in the immediate vicinity of loudspeakers driven at a high level. Professional loudspeaker systems 
are capable of causing a sound pressure level detrimental to human health. Seemingly non-critical sound levels 
(from approx. 90 dB SPL) can cause hearing damage if people are exposed to it over a long period.

All connected cables must be laid in such a way that they cannot be crushed by objects and that nobody can 
step on them! Replace damaged cables immediately and do not use them!

Use only accessory parts specified by Voice-Acoustic or original accessory parts from Voice-Acoustic. Check all 

cabinets and accessories regularly for wear and replace them if necessary.

Do not set up the loudspeakers in places where they are permanently exposed to moisture, dust, dirt or direct 
sunlight.

Care
Wipe the surface of loudspeakers only with a damp cloth and pure water. In case of heavy pollution, repeat the 
above procedure several times if necessary. Do not use any chemical additives or aggressive detergents, as 
these may harm and damage the surfaces.

Transport and storage
When transporting and storing the unit, it is important to ensure that the surface and front grill of the loudspe-
aker are not damaged. Moisture can penetrate through exposed wood surfaces and cause the wood to swell. 
A bent or broken front grill will no longer adequately protect the sensitive speaker membranes. In addition, 
appreciable dust deposits may considerably impair the functionality of a loudspeaker membrane. For this rea-
son, the loudspeakers should be transported and stored in a safe, careful, dry and largely dust-free manner.

The following accessory parts for transport and storage are available from Voice-Acoustic:

 

Transport and rain cover for Modular-10, left and right (Art.-Nr. 501001100 und 501001200)

 

Heavy duty flightcase for up to 2 x Modular-10 (Art.-Nr. 501003000)

Note: The original packaging is unsuitable as permanent storage and transport packaging!

Warranty
The warranty period is 24 months from date of delivery.

On our choice we will eliminate any lack of conformity with repair or with replacement of the faulty goods. The 
place of performance for warranty services is Voice-Acoustic headquarters in Dörverden. In case of remedy of 
defects, the buyer shall bear all costs resulting from transportation of the goods to Voice-Acoustic headquarters 
in Dörverden.

The ordering party is not entitled to remedy the defect by itself or to organise a replacement and to charge 
such activities to Voice-Acoustic. In case of self remedy by the ordering party the warranty given by Voice-
Acoustic becomes void.

Warranty doesn’t apply to parts of wear and tear, such as threaded points, such as threaded points, flying 

tracks, tilting pole socket, rubber feet and the SpeakON

®

 connectors.

Introduction

Summary of Contents for Modular-10

Page 1: ...Modular 10 Multifunctional Loudspeaker Manual ...

Page 2: ... in the firm belief that details matter May we wish you a lot of pleasure with this product Muchas gracias por haber comprado un producto de Voice Acoustic Desdel año 2006 estamos desarrollando nuestros productos estando convencidos que son los detalles que cuentan Le s deseamos mucha alegría usando este producto Merci beaucoup d avoir acheté un produit Voice Acoustic Depuis 2006 nous développons ...

Page 3: ...g with Modular 10 Forming a Array 8 Easyfly mechanics 9 Installations with Easyfly mechanics 9 Adjusting the inclination with the Easyfly mechanic 10 Mounting the tilting and swivelling wall bracket 12 Mounting on box wall or traverse holder 12 Mounting the ceiling bracket 12 Monitoring with Modular 10 12 Overview Accessories 13 Manufacturer s declaration Imprint 14 Contents ...

Page 4: ...ort and storage When transporting and storing the unit it is important to ensure that the surface and front grill of the loudspe aker are not damaged Moisture can penetrate through exposed wood surfaces and cause the wood to swell A bent or broken front grill will no longer adequately protect the sensitive speaker membranes In addition appreciable dust deposits may considerably impair the function...

Page 5: ...on top side 10 Easyfly flying track for vertical suspension 11 Recessed grip on the underside 12 Tilting pole socket 18 13 1 Neodym compression driver rotatable horn 90 x 40 14 Front grille 1 mm with 10 mm acoustic foam 15 4 x rubber feet at the monitor angle 16 Monitor angle 20 17 Recessed grip on top 18 Recessed grip in the side panel 19 Safety point for safety rope with Single Stud 20 Connector...

Page 6: ...20 Powerhandling 350 W AES 700 W program 1 400 W peak at 8 Ω Sound pressure 125 dB SPL AES 128 dB SPL program 131 dB SPL peak Dimensions Weight 520 h x 321 w x 267 d mm 15 3 kg Finish Warnex texture paint Connections The speaker has four loop through Neutrik NL4 SpeakON IN OUT connectors They use the 1 1 connection pins Additional loudspeakers can be looped through via the second connector The Spe...

Page 7: ...seen by the amplifier The total impedance of loudspeakers connected in parallel must not drop below the minimum operating impedance of the amplifier Voice Acoustic recommends to use the available 4 x 4 mm Speakon cables for mobile use We recommend wiring the basses with at least 4 mm in installations The cables of the tops in installations must be sufficiently dimensioned according to impedance po...

Page 8: ...lways joined together on the side walls with the largest contact surface So that the handles are inside and the bass ports outside Modular 10 in array with horn 90 x 40 v x h interference occurs Modular 10 with rotated horn 40 x 90 v x h Interference minimized 40 90 90 40 Horn 90 x 40 seen from front To turn the horn remove the M5 x 16 mm cylinder head screws with which the horn is fixed Then turn...

Page 9: ... to the Easyfly mechanics using an M10 threaded screw and lock nut 2 Hang the clamp and holder into the mechanics using ball lock bolts 3 Hang the loudspeaker into the truss 4 Adjust the inclination by fixing the holder on the top hole rail with the ball locking pin Installation with universal suspension arrangement for flight mecha nics D on high ceilings 1 Mount the universal suspension arrangem...

Page 10: ...ith the Easyfly mechanic The Easyfly mechanic have 16 locking holes which can be used to determine the inclination Vertical operation 19 3 10 8 38 2 41 2 17 0 15 4 12 5 19 8 8 2 24 0 3 7 27 9 1 4 31 6 6 2 35 3 1 8 15 16 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 12 6 13 7 14 Working with Modular 10 ...

Page 11: ...age 11 of 14 Manual Modular 10 2018 07 EN Horizontal operation 19 0 32 5 74 0 77 2 16 0 41 0 9 9 48 6 2 7 55 3 5 5 61 6 14 1 66 3 23 5 70 3 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 8 5 6 7 15 16 13 14 Working with Modular 10 ...

Page 12: ...udspeaker with the tilting pole socket on the wall and truss holder 3 Adjust the inclination with the tilting pole socket Note The tilting pole socket snaps into place by the weight of the loudspeaker If you want to adjust the tilt you have to raise the loudspeaker slightly Mounting the ceiling bracket E 1 When mounting the ceiling plate of the bracket follow the ma nufacturer s operating instruct...

Page 13: ...ll and truss holder max 50 kg slewable Art Nr 999924150 Safety 6 1000 mm Art Nr 999963100 Single stud fitting Art Nr 999957450 Self lock clamp for pipe 48 51mm 30mm wide max 250 kg Art Nr 999950731 Easyfly mechanics Art Nr 409991001 Carrying bag for up to two Easyfly mechanisms with accessories Art Nr 409992000 Universal suspension arrangement for flight mechanics Art Nr 409992001 Speaker ceiling ...

Page 14: ...lations stipulating the continual improvement of product features For the safe operation of the unit this manual and all other required information must be available to all users at the time of assembly and disassembly of the unit and during opera tion Assemble or operate the unit only after reading and understan ding this manual and keeping it at hand at all times at the site We are happy to rece...

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