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Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

PROBLEM

No  sound  from  the  unit.  The 
SIGNAL LED does not light up.

Full power cannot be obtained. The 
LIMIT LED never lights up.

Sound is distorted. The LIMIT LED 
is  not  on,  or  only  lights  up 
occasionally.

Sound  is  distorted  and  very  loud 
and LIMIT LED lights up.

Hum  or  buzz  when  a  mixer  is 
connected to the unit.

Hum  or  buzz  when  using  lighting 
controls in the same building.

The ON LED does not light up when 
the  mains  connector  is  connected 
and the unit is switched to ON.

 

CAUSE

1 – The signal source is sending no 
signal.
2 – Defective cable.

3 - The amplifier has overheated.

The signal source does not have a 
hot enough output.

The  mixer  or  signal  source  is 
distorting.

The system is overloaded and has 
reached maximum power.

1.– The console probably has un-
balanced outputs. You may be using 
an  incorrect  un-balanced  to 
balanced cable.
2.–  The  mixer  and  the  powered 
speaker  are  not  plugged  into  the 
same mains outlet.
3.–  The  audio  signal  cable  is  too 
long or too close to an AC cable

1.–  The  audio  signal  cable  is  too 
long  or  too  close  to  the  lighting 
cable.

2.– On a sound system with three-
phase  AC,  the  lighting  equipment 
and the UNIT are connected to the 
same phase.
1.– Bad or loose AC connection to 
the UNIT or the mains outlet.
2 – Faulty AC cable.

3 – Blown Fuse.

4  -  The  mains  voltage  is  out  of 
range.

 

SOLUTION

1 – Check that the mixer or sound 
source is sending signal to the UNIT.
2 – Check that the cable from the 
sound  source  to  the  UNIT  is 
connected  correctly.  Replace  the 
cable if defective.
3 - Allow the unit to cool down for 
some  minutes  and  it  will  function 
again. Check the main output level 
of the mixer or channel gains since 
the unit will have been functioning 
with excessive levels.

If using a mixer, use the balanced 
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professional  mixer  with  a  hotter 
output.

Turn  mixer  channel  gains  down. 
Check  that  none  of  your  signal 
sources are distorting.

Turn down the mixer's output.

1.–  Read  the  appendix  of  this 
manual  to  make  a  correct  un-
balanced to balanced cable.

2.– Connect the mixer and the unit 
to the same mains outlet.

3.– Use a cable that is as short as 
possible  and/or  move  the  audio 
signal  cable  away  from  mains 
cables.
1.–  Move  the  audio  signal  cable 
away from lighting cables. Try to find 
out at what point the noise is leaking 
into the system.
2.– Connect the sound system to a 
different phase than the lights. You 
may need the help of an electrician.

1.– Check your connections.

2.–  Check  the  cables,  connectors 
and AC power with a suitable mains 
tester.
3.-  Replace  the  blown  fuse  for 
another of the same type and size.
4.- If the multimeter determines that 
the mains voltage is out the range, 
you may need the assistance of an 
electrician  to  find  an  appropriate 
solution.

 

 

 

Manual del Usuario

 / aero series / 

User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for AERO-12A

Page 1: ...utilizar el equipo lea la sección Precauciones de seguridad de este manual Conserveestemanualparafuturasconsultas Before operating the device please read the Safety precautions section of this manual Retainthismanualforfuturereference ...

Page 2: ...X Line connections unbalanced and balanced Preliminaries ON OFF Overload indicator Overheating Equalisation Low mains voltage Current consumption CONFIGURATIONS Warnings SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARRANTY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manual del Usuario aero series User s Manual Troubleshooting Description 11 SPECIFICATIONS Connections ...

Page 3: ...os de carga dados en el manual The appliance should be flown only from the rigging points and by qualified personnel Do not suspend the box from the handles and respect the maximium load values given in the manual Limpie con un paño seco No use limpiadores con disolventes Clean only with a dry cloth Do not use any solvent based cleaners No existen partes ajustables por el usuario en el interior de...

Page 4: ...paración en garantía es imprescindible que el producto no haya sido previamente manipulado e incluir una fotocopia de la factura de compra All our products are warrantied against any manufacturing defect for a period of 2 years from date of purchase The warranty excludes damage from incorrect use of the product All warranty repairs must be exclusively undertaken by the factory or any of its author...

Page 5: ...tic compatibility of multimedia equipment Emission requirements l EN 55103 2 2009 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity l EN 50581 2012 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances ...

Page 6: ...lay angle adjusters keep the front spacing between adjacent elements the same providing the array with a seamless front baffle for improved array performance The captive rigging system splay angles range from 0º to 10º and can be adjusted in 0 5º increments from 0º to 3º and 1º increments from 3º to 10º allowing a wide range of column curvatures to be accomplished 6 INTRODUCTION LINE DRAWING The t...

Page 7: ...dicates signal presence 5 ON Green LED indicates that the unit is ON 6 HF EQ Switch for equalisation on high frequency 12 units Long Throw HF EQ ON 7 FUSE Fuse holder Use only the recommended fuse type and size 8 AC INPUT Neutrik PowerCon Mains connector for AC cord inlet Only use this equipment with an appropriate mains cord for your country 9 AC OUTPUT Neutrik PowerCon Mains connector for AC cor...

Page 8: ...or nor obstruct its ventilation For consumption reasons it is important not to connect the equipment to the same line as the lighting systems thus avoiding interruptions or sudden drops in lighting intensity Note E1 Residential E2 Commercial and light industrial E3 Urban outdoors E4 Controlled EMC environment and the rural outdoors environment Equalisation The unit does not need extreme settings o...

Page 9: ...h the input connector and is useful for daisy chaining the input signal to a number of boxes connecting them in parallel The number of units that can be linked this way depends on the output impedance of the equipment driving the enclosure such as the mixer or processor Typically to avoid signal degradation the maximum number that can be daisy chained is given by the formula Zc 10Zs where Zc is th...

Page 10: ...The mains voltage is out of range SOLUTION 1 Check that the mixer or sound source is sending signal to the UNIT 2 Check that the cable from the sound source to the UNIT is connected correctly Replace the cable if defective 3 Allow the unit to cool down for some minutes and it will function again Check the main output level of the mixer or channel gains since the unit will have been functioning wit...

Page 11: ...t Accessories 1 Maximum calculated Peak SPL based on sensitivity and RMS power handling AERO 12A 500 W Class D 100 W Class D Balanced Differential Line Line 20 kohms Line 1 95 V 8 dBu 63 Hz 20 kHz 90º Nominal Splay Dependent 134 dB LF 1 x 12LNC4 GM 12P4 HF 1 x M 75N GM M75N Trapezoidal 7º Birch Plywood Black Paint Integrated in box design INPUT Female XLR LOOP THRU Male XLR AC INPUT PowerCon NAC 3...

Page 12: ... be statically loaded with 200 kg 5 1 safety factor and dynamically loaded with 142 Kg 7 1 safety factor When flying a system the working load must be lower than the resistance of each individual flying point in the enclosure as well as each box Hanging hardware should be regularly inspected and suspect units replaced if in doubt This is important to avoid injury and absolutely no risks should be ...

Page 13: ...e safety pins should be used Details of the silk screen of the AX AE12S2 indicating numbered flying points depending on the desired angle which is predicted by using the EaseFocus software To set the guides 6 mm quick release safety pins should be used The first AERO 12A unit should be fixed in the indicated position WARNING WEIGHT LIMIT 16 UNITS 0 5º 0º 1º 2º 2 5º 3º 5º 4º 1 5º 8º 7º 9º 10º 6º 1 ...

Page 14: ...uded but is necessary for stacking use The PL 12S can be used to stack and transport the enclosures as shown in the diagram 14 PL 12S Weight 19 5 kg Dimensions HxWxD 276 x 760 x 742 mm 10 87 x 30 x 29 2 in WLL 180 kgf AXS AE12 No incluido Not included Manual del Usuario aero series User s Manual ...

Page 15: ...of the AX COMBO12 adapter the AERO 12A and LX 218CA R can be flown together Note Information about the AX AE50 can be found at www dasaudio com AX COMBO12 Weight 19 6 kg 43 12 lb Dimensions HxWxD 72 x 1350 x 580 mm 2 83 x 53 15 x 22 83 in WLL 170 kgf AX AE50 AX COMBO12 Manual del Usuario aero series User s Manual ...

Page 16: ...Splay angles using the AX COMBO12 AERO 12A and LX 218CA R 16 Manual del Usuario aero series User s Manual ...

Page 17: ...LINK LINK POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY LINK POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY LINK POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK POWER SUPPLY LINK LINK LINK LINK POWER SUPPLY LINK LINK 18 AERO 12A 6 LX 218CA Center cardioid Subs LINK Manual del Usuario aero series User s Manual ...

Page 18: ...SUPPLY LINK LINK 24 AERO 12A 8 LX 218CA Center cardioid Subs LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY LINK LINK POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY LINK LINK POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY LINK LINK Manual del Usuario aero series User s Manual ...

Page 19: ...s in the same way At the device s input the two signals get summed with opposite sign so that noise is cancelled out while the programme signal doubles in level Most professional audio devices use balanced inputs and outputs Connectors that can carry balanced signal have three pins such as XLR Cannon and 6 35mm stereo The graphs that follow show the recommended connection with different types of c...

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