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Manual 

Speaker System BANG 

 

 

 

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7  Technical Specifications 

7.1  Amplifier and Speaker 

Amplifier Power:

 

80WMAX/50WRMS 

Frequency Range:

 

70 – 16 000 Hz 

Speaker System:

 

20 cm (8″) bass speaker and 2.5 cm (1″) tweeter 

Input MIC IN

 

Sensitivity: 

6 mV 

 

Connection: 

XLR/6,3-mm-Klinke, sym. 

Input LINE IN

 

Sensitivity: 

800mV 

 

Connection: 

phono jack 

Output LINE OUT

 

Level: 

1 V 

Connection: 

phono jack 

Output SPEAKER:

  

6.3 mm jack for a passive speaker system  

(minimum impedance 8Ω)  

Tone Controls:

 

Treble:  

±15 dB/100 Hz 

Bass: 

±10 dB/10 kHz 

Ambient Temperature:

  0 to 40°C (32 to 104 F) 

Power Supply:

 

via the mains voltage (230 V~/50Hz/150 VA) or 
the internal rechargeable lead gel batteries (2 × 12 V /3 Ah) 

Operating Time

:

 

with internal battery about four hours 

Dimensions:

 

300 × 470 × 230 mm (W × H × D) 

Weight:

 

ca. 11.2 kg 

7.2  Connections for Timing 

2 x LTW jack:

 

Connection  with start devices or further 
speakers e.g. BANG, SU2, SU3, FLASH 

1 x DIN jack:

 

Connection with start devices 

 

e.g. e-Start or start microphone SM8 

1 x Banana Socket  (green  –  black):

  Start output signal, normally 

closed contact, open collector) 

 

DIN jack: 

1 .......... timing channel C0 (start input)

 

 

 

2 .......... status 

 

3 .......... ground 

 

4 .......... power supply output (+10 VDC

out) 

 

5 .......... empty 

 

6 .......... empty 

7.3  Radio Receiver for Headset Micro BANG-HS  

Receiving Unit:

  

PLL- multifrequency receiver in diversity 
technique  

Range:

 

ca. 30 m 

Radio Frequency:

  

863.1 – 864.9 MHz, divided into 16 channels 

 

Channel CH Frequency

Channel CH Frequency

1

863.1 MHz

9

863.2 MHz

2

864.1 MHz

10

864.2 MHz

3

863.6 MHz

11

863.7 MHz

4

864.6 MHz

12

864.7 MHz

5

863.3 MHz

13

863.4 MHz

6

864.3 MHz

14

864.4 MHz

7

863.8 MHz

15

863.9 MHz

8

864.8 MHz

16

864.9 MHz

                        

 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Bang W

Page 1: ...Manual Version E150528...

Page 2: ...replaced immediately by an au thorized electrician The device must only be connected to an electric supply that has been installed by an electrician according to IEC 60364 1 Never touch the mains plu...

Page 3: ...normative documents and in case of intended use complies with the basic requirements of R TTE 1999 5 EC Telecommunication TC terminal device Applied harmonized standards EN 60065 2006 EN 60950 1 2006...

Page 4: ...2 Tripod BANG TRI 7 2 4 3 Headset Micro for BANG 7 2 4 4 BANG SPK 7 3 Commissioning 8 4 Operation 9 4 1 Multifrequency Receiving Unit for Headset Micro BANG HS 9 5 Power Supply 10 5 1 Mains 10 5 2 Rec...

Page 5: ...ive speaker system minimum im pedance 8 14 2 x LTW jack to connect at the timing devices or further speakers e g BANG Start Unit SU2 Start Unit SU3 FLASH TimeMaster 15 DIN jack to connect starting dev...

Page 6: ...ions like sport events It has a multi frequency receiving unit operat ing with diversity technique in the UHF range of 863 1 864 9 MHz The frequency range is divided into 16 channels to be selected as...

Page 7: ...NG 2 4 1 Weather Protection BANG BAG The BANG is made for indoor use For outdoor use of the BANG when it rains or snows the BANG needs a protection 2 4 2 Tripod BANG TRI The BANG can be mounted on a t...

Page 8: ...rgeable batteries by deep discharge during battery opera tion a discharge protection automatically switches off the unit at the right time However due to self discharge of the batteries a deep dischar...

Page 9: ...F The LED A B 21 shows red or green depending on the receiving an tenna A or B currently active Leave the transmitter switched off for the time being First set the receiving unit to a transmission cha...

Page 10: ...atic charging for the rechargeable batteries is always active The LED CHARGE lights up Red the batteries are being charged Green the batteries have been fully charged For charging it is not be necessa...

Page 11: ...can be adjusted from the producer ALGE TIMING as gun sound or horn sound The start sound cannot be adjusted by the operator the BANG needs a different software The BANG outputs a start impulse to trig...

Page 12: ...e start unit you can give oral commands to the ath letes through the BANG Further you can connect a headset to communicate with the timing operator 6 2 Speech Amplifier SV4 S or SV4 SM You can connect...

Page 13: ...ttery about four hours Dimensions 300 470 230 mm W H D Weight ca 11 2 kg 7 2 Connections for Timing 2 x LTW jack Connection with start devices or further speakers e g BANG SU2 SU3 FLASH 1 x DIN jack C...

Page 14: ...he red marked screws When the screws are removed you can pull out the unit Now you can change the setting with the red jumper After finishing the setting plug the unit in the Bang again After that you...

Page 15: ...Manual Speaker System BANG Page 15...

Page 16: ...Manual Speaker System BANG Page 16 Subject to changes Copyright by ALGE TIMING GmbH Rotkreuzstr 39 6890 Lustenau Austria www alge timing com...

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