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Operation Manual

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Operation Manual

Rack Specific

Weight: 184 lbs (84.5 kg)

Dimensions: 

  L x W x H with caster plate – 22 ½” X 23 ½” X 31 ¼” ( 57.2 cm X 59.7 cm X 79.4 cm )

  L x W x H without caster plate – 22 ½” X 23 ½” X 25 7/8” (57.2 cm X 59.7 cm X 65.7 cm)

Rack-Specific Info: 

•  Colson 3 ½” polyurethane casters rated at 250 lbs (113 kg) per caster

•  Polycarbonate, UV stabilized, “virtually unbreakable” front see-through door with 30x the impact resistance of acrylic

•   Shock mounting using 8 neoprene rubber isolators rated at 90 lbs (41 kg) vertical and 30 lbs (13.6 kg) horizontal 

 

with steel insert

•  Captive pocket door system with a single-slam latch

•  Removable caster plate with interlocking stacking system

Setup

Front View (23-1/2" x 31-1/4")

Top View (23-1/2" x 22-1/2")

Side View (22-1/2" x 31-1/4")

Bottom View (22-1/2" x 23-1/2")

Suspension

Safety Precautions: 

Before attempting to suspend your speakers or power amplifier rack, read and understand the  

following safety information.

Important Suspension Safety Warning!

The information is this section has been assembled from recognized engineering data and is intended for informational 

purposes only. None of the information in this section should be used without first obtaining competent advice with respect to 

applicability to a given circumstance. None of the information presented herein is intended as a representation or warranty on 

the part of Crown. Anyone making use of this information assumes all liability arising from such use.

All information presented herein is based upon materials and practices common to North America and may not directly apply 

to other countries because of differing material dimensions, specifications, and/or local regulations. Users in other countries 

should consult with appropriate engineering and regulatory authorities for specific guidelines.

Correct use of all hardware is required for secure system suspension. Careful calculations should always be performed 

to ensure that all components are used within their rated workload before the array is suspended. Never exceed maximum 

recommended load ratings.

Before suspending any speaker system or power amplifier rack, always inspect all components (enclosure, suspension frames, 

pins, etc.) for cracks; deformation; corrosion; missing, loose or damaged parts that could reduce strength and safety of the 

array. Do not suspend the speaker or power amplifier rack until the proper corrective action has been taken. Use only load-

rated hardware when suspending the VRack.

Are You New to Suspension?

If you are new to suspension, you should do the following:

•  Read and study.

•  Know the Rules for Safe Suspension.

•  Attend a safe suspension seminar, such as that presented by professionals like Suspension Seminars™ or by Chain Motor 

Hoist manufacturers like Columbus McKinnon Corp. (manufacturers of the C/M Lodestar).

•  Meet and establish a relationship with a licensed mechanical or structural engineer. Get in the habit of asking them 

questions instead of guessing about their answers. Learn from what they tell you.

•  Meet and discuss this aspect of your business with your Insurance Agent.

•  Research and understand the codes, practices, and requirements in the venues where you intend to operate your system.

General Hardware Information

Any hardware used in an overhead suspension application must be load rated for the intended use. Generally, this type of 

hardware is available from suspension supply houses, industrial supply catalogs and specialized suspension distributors. 

Local hardware stores do not usually stock these products.

Attachment to Structures

A licensed Professional Engineer must approve placement and method of attachment to structures prior to installation of any 

overhead object. The following performance standards should be provided to the Professional Engineer for design purposes: 

Uniform Building Code as applicable, Municipal Building Code as applicable, Seismic Code as applicable. Installation of 

hardware and method of attachment must be carried out in the manner specified by the Professional Engineer. Improper 

installation may result in damage, injury or death.

Setup

Summary of Contents for VRACK

Page 1: ...he information provided in this manual was deemed accurate as of the publication date however updates to this information may have occurred To obtain the latest version of this manual please visit the...

Page 2: ...bination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is requi...

Page 3: ...nnels each one capable of 2100 watts into 8 ohms and 4500 watts into 4 ohms The input and output panels are both engineered by Crown to give the VRack user optimum flexibility when deploying a VRack s...

Page 4: ...l components are used within their rated workload before the array is suspended Never exceed maximum recommended load ratings Before suspending any speaker system or power amplifier rack always inspec...

Page 5: ...k products is noted on the appropriate VRack Array Frame If interested in suspending your VRacks contact your local Crown representative for information on ordering VRack Suspension Frame Setup Setup...

Page 6: ...system send 3 phase 120VAC power to the X Y and Z pin of the Cee Form connector and the VRack will operate in 208VAC operation mode Each I Tech HD amplifier will see a dedicated line to line connecti...

Page 7: ...up custom presets for various loudspeakers can be downloaded or created AES EBU digital audio input EtherCon Ethernet connector for HiQnet control or CobraNet digital audio transport this Single Plug...

Page 8: ...below select the appropriate size of wire based on the distance from amplifier to speaker Distance Wire Size up to 25 ft up to 7 62 m 16 AWG 26 40 ft 7 62 12 2 m 14 AWG 41 60 ft 12 2 18 3 m 12 AWG 61...

Page 9: ...Analog MONO 1 MONO 2 STEREO MONO 1 2 3 MIX MONO 1 AUX MONO 2 AUX MONO 1 MONO 2 STEREO MONO 1 2 3 MIX MONO 1 AUX MONO 2 AUX Input Wiring Modes Analog Stereo MONO 1 MONO 2 STEREO MONO 1 2 3 MIX MONO 1...

Page 10: ...NO 2 STEREO MONO 1 2 3 MIX MONO 1 AUX MONO 2 AUX MONO 1 MONO 2 STEREO MONO 1 2 3 MIX MONO 1 AUX MONO 2 AUX 3 Mix Mono 1 Aux Input Wiring Modes Analog MONO 1 MONO 2 STEREO MONO 1 2 3 MIX MONO 1 AUX MON...

Page 11: ...ge 21 Operation Manual Input Wiring Modes Digital Mono 1 Mono 2 Input Wiring Modes Digital MONO 1 MONO 2 STEREO MONO 1 2 MONO 1 MONO 2 STEREO MONO 1 2 Stereo Mono 1 2 MONO 1 MONO 2 STEREO MONO 1 2 MON...

Page 12: ...Modes Hybrid Digital and Analog 3 MIX MONO 1 AUX MONO 2 AUX 3 MIX MONO 1 AUX MONO 2 AUX STEREO AUX 3 Mix AES 1 Aux Input Wiring Modes Hybrid Digital and Analog 3 MIX MONO 1 AUX MONO 2 AUX STEREO AUX...

Page 13: ...cable The idea behind VDrive is to connect your VRacks in a ring topology feed AES3 into the first rack and select the switch of which AES3 stream 1 2 or 3 4 to send via the CAT5 connection to subsequ...

Page 14: ...ay shading and tapering resolution Appropriate power match for iTechHD amplifiers good balance between systemwide headroom and increased array coverage Economy Power An Economy Power Econ system has t...

Page 15: ...3 Way Mode H M L1 L2 H M L1 L2 M L1 S1 S2 H L2 S1 S2 HP Nom Econ Max VT4889 2 3 4 4 VT4888 2 3 4 4 VTX V25 2 3 4 4 Output Wiring Modes 3 Way Sub Mode HP Nom Econ Max VT4880A 1 1 1 1 VT4880 1 1 2 2 VT4...

Page 16: ...2 Way Mode HP Nom Econ Max VT4889 2 3 4 4 VT4888 2 3 4 4 VTX V25 2 3 4 4 HP Nom Econ Max VT4887A 2 3 4 4 VT4887 2 3 4 4 M L1 LMH H L2 LMH Output Wiring Modes 3 Way Passive HP Nom Econ Max VT4889 2 3...

Page 17: ...TX G28 1 1 2 2 HP Nom Econ Max VT4880A 1 1 1 1 VT4880 1 1 2 2 VT4881A 2 2 3 3 VT4882 1 1 2 2 VT4883 1 1 2 2 VTX S28 1 1 2 2 VTX G28 1 1 2 2 Each output Each output S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 H M L1 L2 Output W...

Page 18: ...put Wiring Modes 2 Way Sub Mode 1 HP Nom Econ Max VT4887A 2 3 4 4 VT4887 2 3 4 4 VT4880A 1 1 1 1 VT4880 1 1 2 2 VT4881A 2 2 3 3 VT4882 1 1 2 2 VT4883 1 1 2 2 VTX S28 1 1 2 2 VTX G28 1 1 2 2 HP Nom Eco...

Page 19: ...887 2 3 4 4 HP Nom Econ Max VT4880A 1 1 1 1 VT4880 1 1 2 2 VT4881A 2 2 3 3 VT4882 1 1 2 2 VT4883 1 1 2 2 VTX S28 1 1 2 2 VTX G28 1 1 2 2 HP Nom Econ Max VT4880A 1 1 1 1 VT4880 1 1 2 2 VT4881A 2 2 3 3...

Page 20: ...4 6 VT4883 1 1 2 2 HP Nom Econ Max VT4886 A switch 2 3 4 6 VT4886 B switch 2 3 4 6 VT4883 1 1 2 2 VT4886 VT4883 VT4886 VT4886 VT4883 VT4886 Alternate Wiring S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 LMH LMH LMH Output Wiring...

Page 21: ...00 amplifiers are in a rack and specifically they re in a VRack You get specific advantages in speeding up deployment programming tuning and monitoring of a VRack powered system In addition the user c...

Page 22: ...nitoring for all 3 Amplifiers Digital Signal status indicators AES CobraNet Recall Preset Internal Switching Frequency of DSP Enable Disable Output Switching Enable Disable Front Panel Lockout Enable...

Page 23: ...Delay Tab Input EQ Tab Channel Specific Input Delay in Feet Meters and Seconds Load Output Tab Device Tab HiQnet Software Single click on the device to select amplifier specific settings not included...

Page 24: ...r the amplifier and load bandpass presets based on above Output Operation Mode Step 3 Open the device panel for the amplifier and load bandpass presets based on above output operation mode Step 4 Stor...

Page 25: ...k M L1 S1 S2 H L2 S1 S2 M L1 S1 S2 H L2 S1 S2 VT 4880A VT 4889 2W L 2W L S1 S2 2W MH 2W MH S1 S2 2W MH 2W L S1 S2 2W MH 2W L S1 S2 No Section Load 3 MF HF 2 7 ohm CH 1 Top Amp 3 MF HF 2 7 ohm CH 2 3 L...

Page 26: ...4 ohm CH 2 2 SUB 2 ohm CH 1 Btm Amp 2 SUB 2 ohm CH 2 Passive Sub 6 x VT4886 2 x VT4883 On Each V Rack VT4886 No Section Load 4 LMH 3 ohm CH 1 Top Amp 4 LMH 3 ohm CH 2 3 SUB 1 2 7 ohm CH 1 Ctr Amp 3 SU...

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