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RIGGING SYSTEM

 

Warning

 

Due  to  the  numerous  images  needed  to 

explain  the 

AERO-20A

  array  system  setup,  this 

manual can´t offer all the necessary information to 
rig the 

DAS Audio

 system. In this document we 

only reflect the safety precautions and a summary 
of the elements.

 

To log in to the complete information, please 

consult 

Rigging Manual

, which you will find on 

the web page.

 

To perform any operations related to flying the 

system, read the present document first and act 
on the warnings and advice given. The goal is to 
allow  the  user  to  become  familiar  with  the 
mechanical elements required to fly the acoustic 
system,  as  well  as  the  safety  measures  to  be 
taken during set-up and teardown.

 

Only  experienced  installers  with  adequate 

knowledge  of  the  equipment  and  local  safety 
regulations  should  fly  speaker  boxes.  It  is  the 
user´s responsibility to ensure that the systems to 
be flown (including flying accessories) comply with 
state and local regulations.

 

The working load limits in this manual are the 

results of tests by independent laboratories. It is 
the user´s responsibility to follow and comply with 
safety  factors,  resistance  values,  periodical 
supervisions and warnings given in this manual. 
Product improvement by means of research and 
development  is  on  going  at 

DAS  Audio 

Specifications  are  subject  to  change  without 
notice.

 

It  is  common  practice  to  apply  5:1  safety 

factors  for  enclosures  and  static  elements.  For 
slings and elements exposed to material fatigue 
due  to  friction  and  load  variation  the  following 
ratios must be met; 5:1 for steel cable slings; 4:1 
for steel chain slings and 7:1 for polyester slings. 
Thus,  an  element  with  a  breaking  load  limit  of 
1000 kg may be statically loaded with 200 kg (5:1 
safety factor) and dynamically loaded with 142 kg 
(7:1 safety factor).

 

Accessories

 

AERO-20A

  systems  are  rigged  with  the 

accessories 

AX-AE20, AX-COMBO2040

 and 

PICKUP-

AX-AE20 

(if you need another lift motor).

 

The platform 

PL-20S

 allows the transport of four 

units.

 

Consult  the 

Rigging  Manual

  for  more 

information about the accessories.

 

The metal parts are made of steel, covered 

with  zinc  and  painting  in  black,  with  high 
resistency  screws  which  act  to  reinforce  the 
stacking and the rigging.

 

When a system is flying, 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  taken  in  this  respect.  It  is  highly 
recommended that you implement an inspection 
and  maintenance  program  on  flying  elements, 
including reports to be filled out by the personnel 
that  will  carry  out  the  inspections.  Local 
regulations  may  exist  that,  in  case  of  accident, 
may require you to prevent evidence of inspection 
reports and corrective actions after defects were 
found.

 

Absolutely no risks should be taken with 

regards to public safety.

 

When  flying  enclosures  from  ceiling  support 
structures, extreme care should be taken to assure 
the load bearing capabilities of the structures so 
that the installation is absolutely safe. Do not fly 
enclosures  from  unsafe  structures.  Consult  a 
certified  professional  if  needed.  All  flying 
accessories that are not supplied by DAS Audio 
are the user´s responsibility. Use at your own risk.

Manual del Usuario

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User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for AERO-20A

Page 1: ...o lea la secci n Precauciones de seguridad de este manual Conserveestemanualparafuturasconsultas Before operating the device please read the Safety precautions section of this manual Retainthismanualf...

Page 2: ...S RIGGING SYSTEM ANNEX I ANNEX II Description ON OFF Overload Indicators Overheating Equalisation Low mains voltage Current consumption CONFIGURATIONS CHANGE OF CONFIGURATION Troubleshooting Line cone...

Page 3: ...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 pa o seco No use...

Page 4: ...araci n en garant a 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 defe...

Page 5: ...ic 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 a...

Page 6: ...AERO 20A incorporates the latest in digital signal processors Brick wall FIR filters have been used to provide perfect alignment between ways achieving exceptionally uniform coverage inclusive at the...

Page 7: ...1pol 1 x RCD 40A 30mA 4pol 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 1 PUSH 2 3 1 PUSH 2 3 1 PUSH eCP_3 eCP_20 IN OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 eCP_20 eCP_20 IN O...

Page 8: ...I o FI40 30mA 4pol FI Schalter 6 x MCB 16A C 1pol 1 x RCD 40A 30mA 4pol 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 1 PUSH 2 3 1 PUSH 2 3 1 PUSH L1 L...

Page 9: ...ies 800 W Class D 400 W Class D Balanced Differencial Line Line 20 kOhms Line 6 2 V 18dBu 60 Hz 20 kHz 90 Nominal 120 Nominal Splay Dependent 136 dB 135 dB LF 1 x 12AN4 GM 12AN4 HF 1 x M 75N GM M75N T...

Page 10: ...tware 9 THROW SELECTOR A button that allows selecting the throw preset in the rear panel 10 THROW LED The LED that shines indicates the selected preset 11 NUMBER OF UNITS SELECTOR A button that switch...

Page 11: ...tection mode you should then find out why and if necessary contact an authorised dealer for technical assistance Equalisation The unit does not need extreme settings of equalisation to produce quality...

Page 12: ...connected to the same phase 1 Bad or loose AC connection to the UNIT or the mains outlet 2 Faulty AC cable 3 Internal fuse blown SOLUTION 1 Check that the mixer or sound source is sending signal to t...

Page 13: ...ult factory settings Number of units Throw gain delay without using DASnet the system has to be switched ON while pressing the Throw button By doing this the cabinet will be set up with the Number of...

Page 14: ...in slings and 7 1 for polyester slings Thus an element with a breaking load limit of 1000 kg may be statically loaded with 200 kg 5 1 safety factor and dynamically loaded with 142 kg 7 1 safety factor...

Page 15: ...eCPk_5 number refers to cable length meters EtherCon cable Powercable eCP Other accessories DASnet rack 26 115V 2 patch panel power distro 30Amp American version DASnet rack 26 230V 2 patch panel pow...

Page 16: ...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 bal...

Page 17: ...rs to cable length The links between cabinets aero40A Convert15A LX 218CAnet which are STP CAT7 cables Cable code eC_09 Power Links between cabinets Cable code Plink1_09 Links for RoadNet series Power...

Page 18: ...8 DAS 4 USA DAS Audio Asia PTE LTD 3 Temasek Avenue Centennial Tower 34 36 Singapore 039190 Tel 65 6549 7760 DAS Audio Group S L C Islas Baleares 24 46988 Fuente del Jarro Valencia SPAIN Tel 34 96 134...

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