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Manual 

Speaker System BANG2 

 

 

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3  Operation   

  Turn on the controller MASTER (12) for total volume this far that the following settings are 

easily audible on the loudspeakers. 

  Turn on the desired signal sources and mix their signal with the corresponding volume 

controls  or as required blend in or out the signals (completely turn off the controllers of 
unused signal sources): 

o

  for microphone on input MIC IN (16): volume control MIC (10) 

o

  For input LINE IN (13) no separate volume control exists. The volume of the signal source 

on this input can only be controlled with controller MASTER (12). 

  With controllers (7) – BASS and (6) - TREBLE– optimize the tone of the mix signal. 

  With controller MASTER (12), adjust the final level for the total volume of the active box 

and maybe correct the tone settings.  

  After operation switch POWER (17) to “off”. 

4  Power Supply 

The BANG2 can be supplied from mains or internal rechargeable batteries. 

4.1  Mains Connection 

If the active box BANG2 is to be supplied via mains socket and/or the internal lead-gel-batteries 
are to be charged, connect with enclosed mains cable to mains connection (5) and to a socket 
(

90 - 230V~/47 – 63 Hz/150VA

).  

Mains connection:

  

90 - 230 V~ / 47 – 63 Hz / 150 VA 

4.2  Battery

 

The BANG2 has two integrated lead-gel-batteries (each 12 V/3 Ah) for off-grid operation. 

4.2.1 

Battery Operating Time 

The operation time of BANG2 with battery operation depends on set volume and duration of 
active use. 

Operating Time:

 

approx. 3 to 4 hours at normal use 

4.2.2 

Charge Battery 

During mains connection of the active box, the automatic charging for the batteries is activated 
and the charging indicator LED CHARGE glows (next to on/off switch). 

  red light: batteries are being charged 

  green light: batteries are completely charged 

The does not have to be switched on with POWER (17) for charging but can be used as nor-
mal during charging. 

The charge protection circuit prevents the batteries from being overcharged. The mains plug 
should anyhow be unplugged from the mains socket when the device is not used for a while. 
Before first operation and after storing the device for a while, the batteries should always be 
completely charged. If the POWER switch blinks during battery operation, the batteries are 
nearly discharged and should be charged as soon as possible. 

ATTENTION 

It could happen that the batteries of the BANG2  are exhaustively discharges and are thus 
damaged. An exhaustive discharge is possible when the battery is either not charged for too 
long or if the BANG2 is constantly operated at mains connection. 
We highly recommend to 

completely charge (12 hours) the batteries at least once a month

 

to avoid such damage. E.g. a clock timer could be used for automatically switching on the 
mains supply for the recommended period. This is especially helpful for periods during which 
the device is not used (summer or winter breaks).

 

Summary of Contents for BANG2

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Page 2: ...replaced immediately by an author ized 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 plug...

Page 3: ...of intended use com plies with the basic requirements of R TTE 1999 5 EC Telecommunication TC terminal device Applied harmonized standards EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 EMC EN 6006...

Page 4: ...d level 10 2 7 4 False start sound 10 2 7 5 False start level 10 2 7 6 Setting of False Start Channel WTN recall channel 10 2 7 7 Setting of WTN Team WTN radio team 10 2 7 8 Delay Time Start Channel D...

Page 5: ...nd confirmation button 6 tone control TREBLE 7 tone control BASS for mix signal 8 volume control for LINE IN 9 volume control for AUX 10 volume control for microphone at input MIC IN 16 11 charging st...

Page 6: ...ANG2 without weather protection only indoor Protect it from dripping and splashing water high humidity and heat permitted temperature range 0 40 C The BANG2 can be freely placed or mounted onto the AL...

Page 7: ...tem with various devices of ALGE TIMING Starting devices connection by cable electronic starting device e Start Start Unit SU2 Start Unit SU3 start microphone SM8 with speech amplifier SV4 SM and head...

Page 8: ...icrophone and a stereo device with line output level microphone either via XLR or 6 3 mm jack plug to the symmetrically wired socket MIC IN 16 stereo device with line output to the Cinch sockets LINE...

Page 9: ...should operate either with cable OR radio Mixing these connection types could cause feedbacks and other effects It is for instance not allowed to connect an e Start to a wireless false start system A...

Page 10: ...hannel Set the timing channel for false start here Only a false start can be triggered on this channel Default setting is C4 2 7 7 Setting of WTN Team WTN radio team This setting adjusts the WTN team...

Page 11: ...the menu with No without changes 2 7 11 Exit Settings Exit Confirming the menu item Exit results in displaying the status menu 2 8 Accessories ALGE TIMING offers the following accessories for BANG2 2...

Page 12: ...peration time of BANG2 with battery operation depends on set volume and duration of active use Operating Time approx 3 to 4 hours at normal use 4 2 2 Charge Battery During mains connection of the acti...

Page 13: ...8 tone control bass 15 dB 100 Hz treble 10 dB 10 kHz temperature range 0 40 C power supply via mains voltage 90 230 V 47 63 Hz 150 VA or internal lead gel batteries 2 12 V 3 Ah battery operating time...

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Page 16: ...Manual Speaker System BANG2 16 Subject to changes and misprints Copyright by ALGE TIMING GmbH Rotkreuzstr 39 6890 Lustenau Austria https www alge timing com...

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