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Introduction

variant 25A

Connecting Link

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 D.A.S. Audio are the user's responsibility. Use 
at your own risk.

variant 112A

Biela
Cam link

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This section contains needed information for 

flying D.A.S. Audio line array systems, description 
of the elements and safety precautions. 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 the 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.  Additional  information  is 
included in the document System Guide which can 
be found on the D.A.S. website.

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 stay within safe limits. 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 D.A.S. Specifications 
are subject to change without notice.

To this date, there is no international standard 

regarding the flying of acoustic systems. However, 
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  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).

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  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 present evidence of inspection 
reports and corrective actions after defects were 
found.

D.A.S. Audio 

variant 25A, variant 18A

 and 

variant 

112A

 units include two rigging structures on each 

side of the enclosure. Manufactured from stainless 
steel and aluminum, they are affixed with special 
M8 crop resistant screws to the wood sides on 
both models. A special connecting link is part of 
each rigging structure and allows for both stacking 
or flying with splay angles ranging from 0º to 10º in 
1º increments (

variant 25A

) or angles ranging from 

12º to 15º (

variant 112A

).

In order to set up the splay angles the quick 

release pins supplied with each unit must be used.

4 quick release pins are provided with 

variant 

25A/112A

 and 6 quick release pins with the 

variant 

18A

.

Manual del Usuario

 / variant / 

User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for variant series

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

Page 2: ...variant...

Page 3: ...cenamiento de datos Do not place loudspeakers in proximity to devices sensitive to magnetic fields such as television monitors or data storage magnetic material Este s mbolo indica que el presente pro...

Page 4: ...eparaci n en garant a es imprescindible que el producto no haya sido previamente manipulado e incluir una fotocopia de la factura de compra All D A S products are warrantied against any manufacturing...

Page 5: ...HS 2002 95 CE l Directiva RAEE WEEE 2002 96 CE Y es conforme a las siguientes Normas Armonizadas Europeas In accordance with Harmonized European Norms l EN 60065 2002 Audio video and similar electroni...

Page 6: ...Manual del Usuario variant User s Manual...

Page 7: ...n Low mains voltage Connections Configurations variant 25A variant 18A Configuration variant 112A variant 18A Configuration variant 112A LX 218A Troubleshooting USING THE SYSTEM WITH SUBs SPECIFICATIO...

Page 8: ...Manual del Usuario variant User s Manual...

Page 9: ...y range below 90 Hz The third system is the variant 112A which has more efficiency and also bigger power handling It is a two way active cabinet including a 12 speaker with 3 voice coil diameter to re...

Page 10: ...5V 160V Rear amplifier panel on variant 25A systems G LOOP THRU H ARRAY EQ In order to compensate for the summing of the mid and low frequencies the onboard signal processing of each variant 25A unit...

Page 11: ...channel D FUSE E AC INPUT With PowerCon NAC 3 FCA connector Only when the connector is inserted and rotated clicked into place will the AC turn on The connector can be used as a switch rotating the co...

Page 12: ...nserted and rotated clicked into place will the AC turn on The connector can be used as a switch rotating the connector to or from the locked position will turn the unit on or off respectively Mute th...

Page 13: ...ble levels are regained the unit will switch back on automatically The units do not need extreme EQ Avoid high levels of gain on the equalizers Gain values above 6 dB on a console s EQ are not recomme...

Page 14: ...z Delay SIGNAL INPUT LINE LINE POWER INPUT SATELLITE OUTPUT 138 Hz 138 Hz SIGNAL INPUT POWER INPUT SATELLITE OUTPUT SIGNAL INPUT Connection using an external processor to adjust the delay between syst...

Page 15: ...nal lines subwoofer line and satellite line and one external DSP to align both systems The variant112A can reproduce frequencies down to 63Hz so in those applications where no high sound pressure leve...

Page 16: ...o dance music where high sound pressure level is required double eighteen subwoofers should be used DAS Audio recommends the LX 218CA To align both systems an external DSP with two different signal li...

Page 17: ...ered 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 Read the appendix of this manual to make a correct un balanced to balanced ca...

Page 18: ...units are used in combination with variant 18A subwoofers it is recommended to plug the mixer into the variant 18A s input and then to connect the variant18A 138Hz high pass filtered output to the va...

Page 19: ...re level is required double eighteen subwoofers should be used DAS Audio recommends the LX 218CA To align both systems and external DSP and two different line signals will be needed Note the relations...

Page 20: ...M 50 HF 2 x M 50N GM M 50 Enclosure Geometry Trapezoidal 7 5 Trapezoidal 7 5 Rectangular Enclosure Material Birch Plywood Birch Plywood Birch Plywood Color Finish Black or White Paint Black or White...

Page 21: ...ifications are subject to change without notice To this date there is no international standard regarding the flying of acoustic systems However it is common practice to apply 5 1 safety factors for e...

Page 22: ...with the desired splay angle 2 The box will be flown from the rotating point located in the top box as shown in the figure 3 and finally the lower box will be secured by introducing one more quick rel...

Page 23: ...e used to attach the chain to the center bar The first box in the array will be attached to the AX V25 by means of the above described connecting links and quick release safety pins All the variant sy...

Page 24: ...e accessory to the wall The whole cluster can be tilted as in the AXC V25 accessory D AXC V112 The structure AXC V112 is made of stainless steel and has been designed to ceiling mount up to 2 units va...

Page 25: ...used to pole mount up to one unit on top of one variant 18A or on a tripod by making use of special adaptor AXC ZT AXC ZT AXC V112 E Quick release pins Each cabinet variant 25A 112A includes 4 steel...

Page 26: ...h a 7 1 safety ratio The maximum number of variant 18A 112A units that can be flown from the AX V25 bumper are 6 units Never exceed the maximum number of units recommended 2 x180 Kg 7 1 4 x180 Kg 7 1...

Page 27: ...ors 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 b...

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